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								REFERENDUM AFTER THE FINAL VERDICT FOR CROATIAN GENERALS 
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								Msgr. John E. Kozar Croatian American appointed president of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association|  | The Geneva  convention states that:  ”Nothing in this Protocol shall be invoked for the purpose of affecting  the sovereignty of a State or the responsibility of the Government, by  all legitimate means, to maintain or re-establish law and order in the  State or to defend the national unity and territorial integrity of the  State.”! In stark contrast to these proclamations, the EU  punished Croatia by abolishing the Phare | 
 
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								VUKOVAR 1991 - 2011 CRIME WITHOUT PUNISHMENT - ZLOČIN BEZ KAZNE
							
						
						
						
						
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								Suncica - Sunny, Way of the Cross of Croatian women and children in Serbian concentration camps 1991-1995|  | Msgr. John E. Kozar, former national director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States, has been appointed president of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association and the Pontifical Mission for Palestine. John E. Kozar: "Family. It is, perhaps, what comes to mindmost often during the Christmas Season. So at this time of year then, I think often of my visits with our mission family..." ... "Family in need. Family offering lov | 
 
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								Gordan Lederer Croatian cameraman and reporter killed during Serbian aggression on Croatia in 1991|  | Sunčica - Sunny was only eight months old when she was taken prisoner with her mother in Vukovar 1991. Twenty years later, Sunny is a grown girl and knows what was done to her and her mother. Croatia is interwoven with the strength of countless Sunnies. Sunčica - Sunny is the title of a bilingual Croatian-English book written against the crime of silence and suppression still being commited against her and her mother today. The book was pub | 
 
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								Visnja Anic's 1991 letters from Croatia to M. Thatcher, H-D. Genscher, H. Kohl, and A. Mock|  | A letter from Gordan Lederer's mother: I hereby announce publicly that my son GORDAN LEDERER was treacherrously murdered on 9th August 1991, by a mercenary gang of Chetniks while holding a camera in his hand, and that, thanks to the Chetnik collaborator, General Raseta, he was denied any chance of survival. Gordan Lederer's mother, Vlasta Lederer, Ph.D.,       consultant, spec. anaesthesiology and reanimatology. Published in Vjesnik, | 
 
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								Dr. Hrvoje Kacic: The Hague Tribunal omits establishment of the truth|  | The letters by Višnja Anić, professor of English  and German, Zagreb, illustrate some of endeavours of Croatian  intellectuals in the defense of Croatia from Serbian aggression that  started in 1991. She was then employed at the  Foreign Languages School in Zagreb. She is also a talented artist, who introduced the concept of "painting with the sea" with her husband. | 
 
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								Dora Maar robbed by The Direction of French Cultural Patrimony|  | Dr. Hrvoje Kačić, distinguished Croatian expert in maritime law, gave two interviews. In the first one he describes the importance of the decision of the Badinter Comission on 7 September 1991 about factual recognition of Croatia. The second interview concludes that the Hague Tribunal does not meet the goals for which it was established. | 
 
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								Homeland defense is a right, not a crime|  | The Direction of French Cultural Patrimony (La Direction General des Patrimoines) disregarded the realm of Law and Private property, and took everything from Dora Maar's inheritance for the state. The Croatian citizen Mrs. Dragica Marković married Brkljačić was left without any inheritance contrary to existing French law. Mr. Predrag Brkljačić, the son of late Mrs. Dragica, and Croatian-American citizen, professor of English, Fr | 
 
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