History of the Serbs
Croatia To Investigate Serbian for Crimes Against Prisoners
The State Attorney's Office in Split said on Thursday that it will begin an investigation into an unnamed 72-year-old Serbian citizen accused of crimes against prisoners during the war in 1992 and 1993.
Jasenovac Camp Book Challenges Right-Wing Revisionism
Historian Ivo Goldstein launched a new study of Croatia’s Jasenovac concentration camp, challenging attempts to downplay the crimes committed there by the fascist Ustasa during World War II.
Croatian Court Rejects Indictment of Serb Paramilitaries
Zagreb county court has rejected an indictment accusing 29 Serbs of war crimes over dozens of killings in the Croatian village of Vocin in 1991, ruling that it needs to be clarified.
Nine Serb War Victims Exhumed in Croatia, Belgrade Says
Serbian authorities said that the bodies of nine Serb victims killed in 1995 during the Croatian war have been exhumed from four localities in Croatia.
Croatian Church Venues Host Jasenovac Camp Revisionist Events
Slovenian right-winger Roman Leljak will promote his book and film denying academic research-based data on the Jasenovac World War II concentration camp at Catholic church venues across Croatia.
Vulin: "The war is over for everyone, except Croatia"
Croatian Wikipedia - Jasenovac is a "collection camp"
Index.hr, Zagreb-based portal writes this and adds that Croatian Wikipedia cites as a relevant source Igor Vukics new book, Labour Camp Jasenovac
Croatia Wikipedia Alters Jasenovac Camp Entry Again
Croatian Wikipedia has again amended its entry on the World War II concentration camp at Jasenovac – naming it a 'collection' and 'labour camp' and again disputing the broadly accepted name-by-name list of victims.
Croatia Finds Suspected WWII Victims’ Bodies in Zagreb
A total of 25 bodies of people suspected to have died in World War II or the post-war period were exhumed in the Croatian capital in July, officials said.
Australian Company Drops Croatian Holocaust Memorial Advert
Australian company Valley Eyewear removed footage of the memorial at the World War II concentration camp at Jasenovac in Croatia from a sunglasses advertisement after a public outcry.