Offense Against Public Order and Peace
The article features reader comments on the controversial symbols related to the communist era in Zagreb, sparking debate about their impact on the victims of the Croatian War of Independence.
After grandfather and uncle, the Miljak family finally found the father killed at Ovčara: 'Now he has peace, and we have him too'
The Miljak family has confirmed the identity of their father, along with others, as part of the identification process for victims of the Croatian War of Independence.
Nine victims identified: The oldest was 80 years old at the time of disappearance
Nine victims from the Croatian War of Independence have been identified, including four Croatian defenders and five civilians.
Orešković Offends Defenders Again: Does Croatia Belong to Those Who ‘Acquired It by Weapon’?
Dalija Orešković continues her Facebook battle against imagined Ustashas, recently targeting handball players and insulting defenders of the Croatian War of Independence, prompting responses from users.
Klasić: Thompson Relativizes and Normalizes Ustaša
Historian Hrvoje Klasić criticized singer Marko Perković Thompson for linking the Croatian War of Independence with Ustaša ideology during a live studio appearance.
Thompson: This Power Must Be Opposed by Democratic Means, and Elections Can Be Regular and Extraordinary
Marko Perković Thompson delivered a powerful speech after performing at a packed arena, criticizing the government's ban on new concerts due to the performance of a song tied to the Croatian War of Independence.
February 24, 1993. Dragišići – Crimes Against Captured Croatian Soldiers
The article recounts the massacre of Croatian soldiers captured in Dragišići village during the Croatian War of Independence.
January 1, 1992: Crimes of the Serbian Army – Ethnic Cleansing in Srijem and Surrounding Villages
The article discusses the ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the Serbian military during the Croatian War of Independence, particularly the expulsion of Croats from the village of Lovas.
December 30, 1991. Živko Krstičević – the journalist who captured his own death on camera
This article commemorates the life of Živko Krstičević, a journalist who documented his own death during the Croatian War of Independence, highlighting the sacrifices made by journalists in the conflict.
Heroes of the Homeland War: Stjepan Antolić Tonča – the boy from the Split mural
Stjepan Antolić Tonča, a Zagreb native and veteran of the Croatian War of Independence, is commemorated on a mural in Split honoring heroes from the battle of Vukovar.
Heroes of the Homeland War – Marko Babić, a colonel who does not hate and does not seek revenge
The article celebrates the valor and humanity of Marko Babić, a Croatian war hero known for his unwavering morality and commitment to his homeland during the Croatian War of Independence.
Croatian from Vojvodina in the Defense of Vukovar and a 'crazy' story of one of them
This article details the brave actions of Croatian volunteers from Vojvodina who joined the defense of Vukovar during the Croatian War of Independence, risking their lives and families' safety.
February 6, 1991 – rally in Beli Manastir, aggression, and entry of the JNA into Baranja
The article discusses the origins of the Croatian War, marking the entry of the JNA into Baranja shortly after Croatia's declaration of independence, as posited by academic Davorin Rudolf.