Glina, Croatia

Croatia Probes Post-War Reconstruction after Quake Levels Buildings

The Croatian Office for the Suppression of Corruption and Organised Crime, USKOK, announced on Monday that it will instruct the police to investigate suspicions of possible negligence and other failings during the post-war reconstruction of buildings that were badly damaged by the powerful earthquake that hit the Banovina area of Sisak-Moslavina county in central Croatia last week.

Linta: Cynical decision to raise indictments against Serbs

BELGRADE - Miodrag Linta, president of the Coalition of Refugee Associations, urged Croatia to create the political and professional conditions for punishing numerous crimes against Serbs during the war in the nineties claiming that it is a cynical decision to raise indictments against Serbian citizens from Glina for the murder of Croatian civilians in 1991.

Serbs insulted at peaceful protest in Glina

GLINA - Serbs were verbally attacked and insulted during a peaceful protest against the decision of the local government in Glina, central Croatia, to ban memorial services and commemorations at the site where the Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin once stood and in which Croatian Nazi troops Ustashas massacred 1,500 Serbs back in 1941.