A Chetnik's Kiss in Vukovar from 1991 Received a Photo Award: Not Everything Went Smoothly
A controversial photograph depicting a kiss between Serbian soldiers in Vukovar during the 1991 conflict won an international photography award but was subsequently withdrawn from public display due to public backlash.
Serbian Activist: SPENS was used as a transit place for captured Croats
A Serbian activist has claimed that the SPENS sports and business center in Novi Sad was used as a transit location for captured Croats during the war, rather than a standard concentration camp.
The Butcher of the Balkans: the Serbian leader responsible for massacres and ethnic cleansings that stained Europe with blood
The article commemorates the 20th anniversary of Slobodan Milošević's death, reflecting on his role in the nationalist fervor and atrocities during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Alleged Serbian war criminal fails to stop government legal action against his Canadian citizenship
Allegations against Goran Pavic suggest he fraudulently obtained Canadian citizenship due to false statements regarding his residency application and involvement in crimes against humanity.
The Hague rejected Martić's request for early release because he still believes he is 'the first victim of neo-fascism in the world'
Milan Martić, formerly a leader of Serbian rebels in Croatia, has had his request for early release from prison denied due to a lack of remorse for the war crimes he committed.
Letter from Albert Einstein regarding the murder of Milan Šufflay
Albert Einstein publicly advocated for the human rights of the Croatian people in a letter condemning Serbian crimes and the murder of his colleague Milan Šufflay in 1931.
Crimes of the Serbian Army – Suffering of the Villages in the Šibenik Hinterland
The article discusses the largely unknown crimes committed by Chetniks during the Homeland War, particularly focusing on the village of Čista Velika and surrounding areas, where occupied Croatian villages were destroyed and the local population killed or expelled.
Crimes of the Serbian Army – Militia of the so-called SAO Krajina
The article discusses the formation and criminal activities of the SAO Krajina militia, a paramilitary unit of rebellious Serbs in Croatia responsible for crimes against Croats during the Yugoslav wars.
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 31, 1991: Crimes of the Serbian Army – Victims of the Benkovac and Obrovac Area
On December 31, 1991, just before a ceasefire, the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) led by Ratko Mladić occupied Croatian towns at Novigrad Sea, committing numerous crimes during Operation 'Strike'.
Ljubica Štefan passed away on March 17, 2002 – ‘For Croatia with truth and facts’
Ljubica Štefan, a Croatian historian and recipient of the Righteous Among Nations award, passed away; she is recognized for her research on Serbian crimes against Croats, Bosniaks, and Albanians during the 1991-1992 war.