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Articles relating to human rights issues affecting Croatians and Croatia.
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» Dr. Slobodan Lang: "Storm" was humanitarian operation that prevented genocide
Dr. Slobodan Lang, distinguished Croatian scholar and humanist, gave interview for the readers of the CROWN on 25 April 2011 concerning the 1995 operation "Storm": "... This Court never heared me speaking! It is too strongly afraid of its own shameful history. And that's why it will be a Court of shame! There will be nothing that will be remembered of it, because it did not start from anything. And that's why it is a failure. ..."
» Statement by the Croatian Conference of Bishops on The Hague's Verdict
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/27/2011 | Bilingual , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Science , Politics , History , Education | Unrated
The formulation "joint criminal enterprise" is an unfounded and grave insult to the Croatian people, and to justice in general. This is also how we feel about the verdict against the Croatian state leadership at that time and the generals who led campaigns to liberate territory during the war. We believe that these judgments could provide dangerous and indirect support for new violence, as well as a source of further injustice in the
» Blessed Easter to Mr. Gotovina, Mr. Markac, Mr. Praljak, Mr. Kordic and their families
 Happy and blessed Easter to Mr. Ante Gotovina, Mr. Mladen Markac, Mr. Slobodan Praljak, Mr. Darijo Kordić, and their families from Nenad Bach, Darko Žubrinić, CROWN Team and from the readers of the CROWN. Happy and blessed Easter to all the people of good will.
» Slobodan Praljak: The truth about Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/16/2011 | Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , People , Media Watch , History , Education | Unrated
Slobodan Praljak: Who destroyed the bridges in Mostar and the water pipelines which connected the sources (right coast of Neretva) and the eastern part of the town? The Old Bridge was destroyed on 9th November 1993. The started investigation about the tank crew which fired on the Old Bridge, in spite of my requests was never completed by any authority of BIH or Federation of BIH. A perpetrator was produced and a lie became the "truth".
» Croatian generals are not guilty
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/16/2011 | Human Rights , Science , History | Unrated
The monograph [PDF], published in English by the Croatian Cultural Council, contains contributed articles by Milan Vuković, Josip Jurčević, Robin Harris, Mile Bogović, Miroslav Tuđman, Hrvoje Kačić (on the photo), Josip Pečarić etc. From the introducton by Hrvoje Hitrec: "In August, 1995, the Croatian Army liberated large sections of its territory, which had been occupied by the Serbs for many years. This operation is known as Operati
» Jack Baric Croatian American filmaker: UN Should Be Trailed!
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 04/16/2011 | Human Rights , Politics , History , Education | Unrated
Jack Baric: "...I wonder who is going to open a court to judge the UN, because in my estimation they were complicit during the war [in Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina] in the sense of their inactivity in stopping it..." His film Searching for a Storm deals with Croatian general Ante Gotovina.
» The Hague Tribunal does not meet the obligations for which it was established
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/29/2011 | Bilingual , Human Rights , Politics , History , Education | Unrated
Dr. Hrvoje Kačić, writing about omissions of the Hague tribunal and the problem of “artillery logs”: ...there is no word of Vukovar, Vinkovci, Osijek, Sisak, Gospić and Dubrovnik (in particular the village of Osojnik), resulting in thousands of victims. The Hague tribunal was silent,... This farce has been going on too long, and the consequences can be worrying and painful.
» Dr. Slobodan Lang: Goodness has a right to be recognized as a part of truth
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/24/2011 | Croatian spirituality , Croatian Heroes , Human Rights , Politics , People , Environment , Education | Unrated
Dr. Slobodan Lang, distinguished Croatian humanist and scientist, learned from Gandhi to treat concrete people with their faith and culture as basic partners in facing and solving problems. He also developed the concept of Postholocaust, meanning that we have to use it as a way to prevent future genocides, concentration camps, hate, as well as promote the universal responsibility of righteous among nations and right to a home.
» Dr. Esther Gitman: Croatians saved thousands of Jews
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 02/27/2011 | Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Science , History , Education | Unrated
Dr. Esther Gitman, American historian living in New York, wrote an important monograph entitled When Courage Prevailed. It is a scholarly study dealing with the history of  saving the Jews in Croatia during the WW2. She published original petitions signed by hundreds of ordinary Croatians in order to save their Jewish friends. According to dr. Gitman, no other European nation can show such documents.


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