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Croatia tried to block WW2 death camp exhibition - report

The Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting this on Thursday.

According to the article, Croatia desisted from the effort once UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres approved the exhibition, that deals with the crimes committed by the Ustasha regime of the Nazi-allied WW2 entity Independent State of Croatia (NDH) against Serbs, Jews, and Roma.

Exhibition about Croat WW2 death camp Jasenovac to open at UN

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic will officially open a Serbian-Jewish exhibition "Jasenovac - the Right Not to Forget."

The Serbian government announced this on Tuesday, adding that the exhibition will be opened on January 25 at the United Nations building in New York City, organized by historians from seven countries.

Exhibition about Croat WW2 death camp to open at UN

The Serbian government announced this on Tuesday, adding that the exhibition will be opened on January 25 at the United Nations building in New York City, organized by historians from seven countries.

The exhibition is the first staged at the UN by the GH7 international expert group of historians from seven countries, 72 years after the end of the Second World War.

Croatian Fascist Commemorated with Banner in Bosnia

The tribute banner, which depicts Pavelic in uniform, was found in Siroki Brijeg on Thursday morning.

On the banner are written the words "In Madrid, a tomb of gold", a line from a well-known fascist song that continues: "where lies the leader of all Croats".

Pavelic died in the Spanish capital Madrid on December 28, 1959, at the age of 70, and was buried there.

Vucic: Serbs and Croats "will have to be allies in future"

Serbs and Croats will have to be allies in the future, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has told a Zagreb based daily in an interview.

Vucic also announced his visit to Croatia for November.

Asked what he saw as the main problem in relations between the two countries, he told Vecerni List that he "sees these problems, but does not understand them."

Catholic Bishop Becomes Croatian Far-Right Champion

Known for his use of the Croatian WWII fascist Ustasa slogan 'Za dom spremni' ('Ready for the Home(land)') in his famous 1991 wartime song 'Cavoglave', Thompson and his concerts are banned across Europe.

During the concert, Kosic - clad in a brown leather jacket - recited verses from Thompson's song 'Maranatha', while the band provided accompaniment.

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