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Wednesday, 09.12.2009.

09:54

Fascist graffiti on Serbian embassy

The Serbian embassy in Prague announced on Tuesday that its building had been vandalized by graffiti.

Izvor: Tanjug

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mike

pre 14 godina

do any of you really beleive the things you write of. An opening of the mind may be in order. Or am I missing something and this is how todays generation think and communicate behind closed doors.

Not that!

pre 14 godina

All one needs to do is closely observe what their politicians and their cultural and social leaders are saying and doing, and only then one can conclude with certainty why their pop-culture,their music, and their youth are taking the direction that they are.Those which live in Croatia but are not Croats, deserve better in the 21st century Europe.Much better!

D O

pre 14 godina

Axis of evil?

Missing old days and ways?

Qualifying for EU membership by exibiting unity and solidarity?

The Croats are in desperate need to revamp their education system and start moving out of the middle ages.At one time they had an educated class while they were under the Austrian Empire.Even under Tito many of the educated were still living,but that generation has long died out.It appears that todays Croatia does not want to advance her people like many other countries in Europe and the Balkans do. Some Croats would like to move ahead with the rest of Europe,many like the status quo, but the overwhelming majority seem to enjoy living in the past and dream of reviving their "glory days." Today,Albania is showing much more tolerance towards change and education than Croatia,which is a good thing for Albania and the Balkans,but not so good for Croatia and her image.

MikeToronto

pre 14 godina

Armed with spray paint in the middle of the night. The 'brave' Ustashis forged onward then ran like cowards into the dark night. So desperate for attention.

MikeToronto

pre 14 godina

Armed with spray paint in the middle of the night. The 'brave' Ustashis forged onward then ran like cowards into the dark night. So desperate for attention.

D O

pre 14 godina

Axis of evil?

Missing old days and ways?

Qualifying for EU membership by exibiting unity and solidarity?

The Croats are in desperate need to revamp their education system and start moving out of the middle ages.At one time they had an educated class while they were under the Austrian Empire.Even under Tito many of the educated were still living,but that generation has long died out.It appears that todays Croatia does not want to advance her people like many other countries in Europe and the Balkans do. Some Croats would like to move ahead with the rest of Europe,many like the status quo, but the overwhelming majority seem to enjoy living in the past and dream of reviving their "glory days." Today,Albania is showing much more tolerance towards change and education than Croatia,which is a good thing for Albania and the Balkans,but not so good for Croatia and her image.

Not that!

pre 14 godina

All one needs to do is closely observe what their politicians and their cultural and social leaders are saying and doing, and only then one can conclude with certainty why their pop-culture,their music, and their youth are taking the direction that they are.Those which live in Croatia but are not Croats, deserve better in the 21st century Europe.Much better!

mike

pre 14 godina

do any of you really beleive the things you write of. An opening of the mind may be in order. Or am I missing something and this is how todays generation think and communicate behind closed doors.

MikeToronto

pre 14 godina

Armed with spray paint in the middle of the night. The 'brave' Ustashis forged onward then ran like cowards into the dark night. So desperate for attention.

D O

pre 14 godina

Axis of evil?

Missing old days and ways?

Qualifying for EU membership by exibiting unity and solidarity?

The Croats are in desperate need to revamp their education system and start moving out of the middle ages.At one time they had an educated class while they were under the Austrian Empire.Even under Tito many of the educated were still living,but that generation has long died out.It appears that todays Croatia does not want to advance her people like many other countries in Europe and the Balkans do. Some Croats would like to move ahead with the rest of Europe,many like the status quo, but the overwhelming majority seem to enjoy living in the past and dream of reviving their "glory days." Today,Albania is showing much more tolerance towards change and education than Croatia,which is a good thing for Albania and the Balkans,but not so good for Croatia and her image.

Not that!

pre 14 godina

All one needs to do is closely observe what their politicians and their cultural and social leaders are saying and doing, and only then one can conclude with certainty why their pop-culture,their music, and their youth are taking the direction that they are.Those which live in Croatia but are not Croats, deserve better in the 21st century Europe.Much better!

mike

pre 14 godina

do any of you really beleive the things you write of. An opening of the mind may be in order. Or am I missing something and this is how todays generation think and communicate behind closed doors.