Jasenovac concentration camp
Fascist greeting doesn't incite hatred, Croatian court finds
Perkovic stood accused of disturbing the public order and peace, and the Misdemeanor Court in the town of Slunj found that him shouting the greeting in question ("Za dom spremni" in Croatian) did not represent incitement to hatred.
The judge read out the verdict to say that the greeting is "an integral part of the lyrics to the song 'Bojna Cavoglave' which he has authored."
Kolinda wants "truth" about death camp determined again
And that would be "a column of unity," she said.
In addition, Grabar-Kitarovic stands for "determining the truth about what actually happened" in Jasenovac - this time "using modern methods."
The Ustasha regime, in power in the Nazi-allied Independent State of Croatia (NDH), established and operated Jasenovac as the biggest of its death camps for Serbs, Jews, and Roma.
Wikipedia Ignores Concerns about Croatia Concentration Camp
Wikimedia Foundation Inc did not reply to BIRN’s inquiries about entries on Croatian Wikipedia that downplay crimes committed at the Jasenovac concentration camp by Croatia’s WWII fascist Ustasa regime.
Croatian Concentration Camp Commemoration Boycotted Again
Serbs and anti-fascists will commemorate victims of the Croatian World War II concentration camp at Jasenovac on Saturday, boycotting the official state commemoration for the third year in a row.
Serbian and Croatian presidents "did not talk about past"
She made the remark after their meeting in Zagreb on Monday.
Speaking to the media, Grabar-Kitarovic said she was satisfied with the meeting, that according to her, had been under preparation "for months."
Croats know nothing about Jasenovac
While television footages recently shot showed an incredible ignorance among young people in Croatia about what happened in Jasenovac during the bloody Ustasha regime, a debate broke out as to how many Croats know about this notorious death camp at all. If it is to judge by what TV reporters of several TV productions said, little or nothing.
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Weinbaum: Jasenovac exhibition worst I've ever seen
"The setting in Jasenovac is one of the worst exhibitions I've ever seen. This is a true example of blurring the history of the Holocaust and Croatia is not the only country to do it," said Dr. Laurence Weinbaum, President of the World Jewish Congress, after visiting the memorial site of the infamous Ustasha Jasenovac camp.
Jasenovac - The Essence of Horror
The Jasenovac concentration camp was an extermination camp established in Slavonia by the authorities of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. The camp was established by the governing Ustaše regime and not operated by Nazi Germany.
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Vucic: Croatian protest is like Germans protesting to Jews
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday he would like to see the text of a protest note Croatia sent to Serbia over the Jasenovac exhibition.
The exhibition, staged at the UN in New York, is dedicated to the Jasenovac death camp of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a WW2 Nazi-allied entity that carried out mass murder of Serbs, Jews, and Roma.
President: Croatian protest, like Germans protesting to Jews
The exhibition, staged at the UN in New York, is dedicated to the Jasenovac death camp of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a WW2 Nazi-allied entity that carried out mass murder of Serbs, Jews, and Roma.
Vucic said that he would "then ask whether this is possible" - considering that historical facts about the concentration camp are quite clear.