The Ministry of Croatian Veterans has announced a public call for a short story about the Homeland War
The Ministry of Croatian Veterans has launched a competition for high school students to submit short stories about the Homeland War to promote remembrance and values associated with it.
Penava on Dabro, Raspudić on Carnivals, Ana Filko on Identification of the Missing
Last week featured numerous topics including Penava's comments on Dabro, Raspudić's views on carnivals, and the identification of people missing from the Homeland War.
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.
More money for veterans' associations: Zagreb County announced a competition, here’s how much they give
Zagreb County has announced a public competition worth 100,000 euros for funding programs and projects from veterans' associations stemming from the Homeland War, aiming to strengthen their capacities in social and psychological empowerment.
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.
Medved on ZDS, Thompson, and the welcome: The city gave them a red card and turned its back on the citizens
Croatian Minister Tomo Medved criticized the Zagreb city government for not supporting handball players and the Croatian Handball Federation, stating they were neglected in favor of political decisions.
Pavliček: HZZO is not able to ensure the operation of the on-call pharmacy in Vukovar
Despite Vukovar's significant historical reputation, the city lacks an on-call pharmacy to serve its residents and surrounding communities, even after 35 years since the war's devastation.
Investigation Launched Against Three Members of SAO Krajina. They Tortured and Killed Croats
An investigation has been initiated by the County State Attorney's Office in Zagreb against three suspects for war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war committed during the Homeland War in the area of Dvor.
Vučetić: I observe Thompson's attempts to express himself verbally with sympathy
Marko Vučetić, a philosopher and historian, discusses the messages sent during Marko Perković Thompson's concert in Zagreb, asserting they lack meaning and reflect the tribal society's reliance on the legacy of the Homeland War.
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.
December 27, 1991, Erdut – five series of mass murders
From November 1991 to February 1992, a series of mass killings occurred in Erdut resulting in the deaths of 37 Croatian and Hungarian civilians, with one of the massacres taking place around Christmas in December 1991.
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.