Ivica Granić: Provocation of Ustaša as a Mirror of Selective Anti-Fascism, from Dabro to Brecht
Ivica Granić discusses the use of Ustaša provocation as a means of revealing double standards in the condemnation of totalitarian symbols.
Ivica Granić: The Song about the Poglavnik is a Crime, Alright, But Who Writes the Rules of Hatred in Croatia?
The Croatian politician Josip Dabro faced backlash for singing a controversial song with improvised lyrics that reference Ante Pavelić at a public event, sparking accusations of promoting hate and violence.
Ustaše and fascists pay contributions to them
The article presents reader comments regarding the recent financial disclosures of a public figure, highlighting grievances linked to historical references.
We Can: All Masks Have Fallen. This Is the Ultimate Fight for the Future
The political platform We Can has sharply criticized Prime Minister Andrej Plenković for his alleged political ties to singer Marko Perković Thompson and the pro-Ustaša values he promotes.
Možemovac Bakić: ZDS is not freedom, ZDS is death
Sabor representative Damir Bakić commented on societal divisions following the handball players' welcome, rejecting accusations against his party and emphasizing that the Ustaša slogan 'Za dom spremni' represents death rather than freedom.
Serbian Minister: It Will Be Difficult for Serbs in Croatia in the Coming Days
Serbian Minister Darko Glišić stated that the welcome of Croatian handball players in Zagreb reflects the continued adherence to Ustaše ideology among Croatians, which he claims fosters hatred towards Serbs.
United Against Fascism: Zagreb is Not and Will Not Be a Backdrop for the Normalization of Ustasha
The initiative United Against Fascism stated that Zagreb will not serve as a stage for political performances that normalize hatred, historical revisionism, and authoritarian policies during the welcome of the Croatian handball team.
French AFP on Reception: Thompson Among Hits has a Song with Ustasha Slogan
European media reports on the controversial reception of Croatia's bronze medal-winning handball team in Zagreb, featuring the contentious singer Marko Perković Thompson, despite opposition from city authorities.
The memorial plaque calls the defender 'Ustaše's son'. It's unknown who placed it.
In Zadar, a new memorial plaque for fallen defender Rajko Lozo has resurfaced with the contentious phrase 'Ustaše's son,' prompting questions from family and fellow soldiers about its origin.
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.