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ZNetwork on MSNFrom Aesopian Code to Open Ustaša Salutes: Croatia’s Shift to Nationalist ExtremismThe concert held by Croatian far-right pop singer Marko Perković – Thompson on July 5 at the Zagreb Hippodrome, which ...
A hugely popular right-wing Croatian singer sparked controversy at a massive concert in Zagreb. Perkovic and his fans ...
People drink at weddings. I have nothing against the Serbian people. I`d just rather not have anything to do with them. We just don`t do things together, either here or there.
Fans of Croatian nationalist singer Marko Perkovic Thompson gather at the Zagreb hippodrome during a concert by the singer, ...
SOME 17m people in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro speak variations of what used to be called Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian. Officially though, the language that once united Yugoslavia ...
The fundamental issue Serbian societies (in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina / Republika Srpska) face with Croatian nationalism lies in the fact that, despite the existence of ...
Serbian citizens can still enter Croatia, but Serbian-registered vehicles cannot, Croatian Interior Minister Ranko Ostojic said on Thursday, according to Reuters.
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian are a single language: Serbo-Croat. Of course regional dialects exist, as they do in any other language, but a different dialect is not a different language. For ...
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The Croatian right-wing musician at the centre of many a fascist controversy drew tens of thousands to a Zagreb concert this ...
JTA — The Croatian singer Marko Perkovic, who is known for his far-right sympathies, led nearly half a million concertgoers ...
A hugely popular right-wing Croatian singer and hundreds of thousands of his fans performed a pro-Nazi World War II salute at a massive concert in Zagreb, drawing criticism.
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