Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković opened space for the double connotations of the Homeland War and the victims of Vukovar.

Homeland war and Croatian Serbs

26.November 2025 Jaroslav Pecnik

Vukovar as an excuse

Just as Plenković, in order to form a new government, in a rotten compromise accepted a coalition with Penava's radical nationalists from the DP (Homeland Movement), open promoters of the Ustašluk, so he opened space for the double connotations of the Homeland War and the victims of Vukovar, which are less and less affirming the real truth about the Homeland War, and more and more serve to unscrupulously "shut up the hole" and stick to everyone who critically warns or problematizes the open issues of our struggle for freedom. the label of traitor, enemy of the Croatian people

News

16.October 2022 S.Ć.

Porphyry in Vukovar: A step in the wrong direction

On the same day that the Serbian Patriarch consecrated the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Vukovar, the anniversary of the victims of the Homeland War was commemorated at the cemetery there. The mayor of Vukovar did not welcome the arrival of Porfiri. The Serbian church was damaged in 1991 and rebuilt with Croatian money

Looking back

18.July 2022 Tatiana Tagirov

Serbian-Croatian relations: Too much history and hysteria

"Croatia celebrates the 'Storm', not thinking that more than 200.000 of its citizens of Serbian nationality had to leave their homes. At the same time, the government led by Prime Minister Vučić says that there was no genocide in Srebrenica, not even a word about Ovčara, about Prijedor and the cold storage facilities as well. They would only talk about reconciliation, without confrontation," Tatjana Tagirov wrote seven years ago. Some protagonists have disappeared from the main scene, some have changed positions, but the current turmoil surrounding Vučić's failure to go to Jasenovac confirms everything she said.

Comment

28.February 2022. Teofil Pančić

Demarcation line: What saves the Russian soul

As soon as the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, the director of the Meyerhold Center State Theater in Moscow, Elena Kovalskaya, resigned. And she reasoned with one sentence, just once, because everything important is contained in it, in those few words, and everything that would dilute things like a villain was omitted from it as a surplus: "It is impossible to work for a murderer and be paid by him."