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Articles relating to human rights issues affecting Croatians and Croatia.
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» Jeffrey Kuhner, The Washington Times - Croatia’s national independence finally has been secured
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/6/2012 | Human Rights , Politics , History , Education | Unrated
Croatia’s national independence finally has been secured. This is the real meaning of the recent ruling by the U.N. war crimes court in The Hague to overturn the conviction of Croatian Gen. Ante Gotovina. Gen. Gotovina embodies Croatia’s struggle for independence. Gen. Gotovina’s actions effectively smashed Belgrade’s campaign of mass killings and ethnic cleansing. No one - neither the European Uni
» Brian Gallagher: a historic day - the Croatian diaspora can take pride in its support of Croatian generals
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/26/2012 | Croatian Heroes , Human Rights , Politics , History , Friends In Action , Events , Education | Unrated
Brian Gallagher: Certainly there were those outside Croatia who also supported the generals. I will single out here the former adviser to Margaret Thatcher, Robin Harris. He helped raise the profile of the case and was forthright in support. That was quite brave; believing in the innocent of alleged war criminals is not necessarily a very popular thing to do. The Croatian diaspora can take pride in its support. Indee
» Nenad Bach Band in Zagreb at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall on Friday 30 November 2012 20pm
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 11/26/2012 | Music , Croatian spirituality , Human Rights , Poetry , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts , Charity | Unrated
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming concert of Nenad Bach and the Nenad Bach Band in Croatia's capital Zagreb, on Friday 30th November 2012, 20 pm. His special guests will be distinguished Croatian musicians Arsen Dedić, Klapa Sinj, Radojka Šverko, Miroslav Škoro, and Marko Tolja. It is for the first time that Nenad Bach has a soloist concert in his native city of Zagreb, after about thirty years of very successful
» Petar Janjic - Tromblon defendor of Vukovar and Croatia in 1991 and twenty years after
Petar Janjić nicknamed Tromblon, was an active participant of the defense of Vukovar in 1991, and survived infamous concentration camps in Serbia. He is speaking about his life and about Croatian defenders in his important and unique autobiographic book about the 1991 Vukovar tragedy, entitled "Žedni krvi gladni izdaje" (Those Thirsty of Blood and Hungry of Treason). He is openly and very courageously describing some
» Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markach with their families in Croatia after seven years of grave injustice in the Hague
  We are pleased to send our cordial greetings to Mr. Ante Gotovina, Mr. Mladen Markač, Mr. Slobodan Praljak, Mr. Dario Kordić, and their families, in the name of the readers of the CROWN. They are all defenders of European values and true Croatian ambassadors in the EU. Croatian general Mr. Ante Gotovina contributed enormously to the dignity of Europe during the operation STORM in 1995, which according to distinguis
» The unbelievable story of a Croatian hero: Michael Palaich
Submitted By Dr. Ante Čuvalo | Published 10/10/2012 | Education , Croatian Life Stories , History , Croatians in B&H , Human Rights , Croatian Heroes | Unrated
We asked Mr. Palaich about his activities during the 1991-1995 war in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as about an indictment against him in the USA, that stemmed from his efforts to help Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina to defend themselves against Serbian aggression. Those who know Mike, are well aware of his hesitation to talk about himself. But since so many have already forgotten about what happened in a not so distant
» Dr. Borislav Arapović: A Remarkable Address Given by a Croatian Minister to Those Going to War 1778
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 10/7/2012 | Bilingual , Croatian spirituality , Croatian Language , Human Rights , History , Education , Religion | Unrated
An amazing anti-war, pacifist sermon was given in 1778 by an anonymous Croatian preacher to Croatian soldiers, immediately before the battle between Austrian and Prussian troops in Bohemia. While the Croatian original is still unknown, that same year eight translations were published in German in 1778, Dutch in 1778 (in the Hague (sic!), Amsterdam, and Leeuwarden), in Swedish in 1778 and 1779, and in Latvian in 1804 and 1
» Joint Injustice Against Croatia and Croatian Generals
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 09/26/2012 | Human Rights , History , Education | Unrated
All the participants in documentary film "Joint Injustice", made by Vecernji List newspaper and journalist Jadranka Juresko-Kero, have followed closely the work of the ICTY Tribunal for many years and conclude that the court proceedings demonstrate failings of an ad hoc court and that the judgment against the Croatian Generals dated 15th April 2011 was delivered on the basis of inadequately confirmed and inadequately lega
» Conference on victims of UDBA in Klagenfurt, Austria September 25, 2012
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 09/23/2012 | Human Rights , Bilingual | Unrated
Croatian historians and the Association of the victims of UDBA invite you to a press conference on Tuesday September 25, 2012 which will be held at the Palais Salzamt hotel in Klagenfurt / Celovec, Austria. Prior to the press conference, participants will be received in the Cartinthia state assembly, where they as victims and witnesses for the Parliament's investigative commission will testify on UDBA crimes. For the first time, dossie


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