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Wednesday, 20.02.2013.

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Ex-Croat minister: Civilians were executed as enemies

Croatia's wartime Interior Minister Ivan Vekić has admitted that the authorities of that country executed civilians during the war in the first half of the 90s.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Serb

pre 11 godina

The more I read about Croatia, the more horrified I become. The Croats were the worst Nazis of WW 2 whose brutality shocked the Germans. A Bosnian Croat woman admitted to me how Croats really view themselves as the Master White Race. The worst ethnic cleansing during the YU civil war was committed in Croatia and until this day non-Croats are not accepted in the country. Yet all one hears about is how the Serbs are bad yet everyone is silent on the Croats. I went briefly across the border to Croatia twice for day trips and didn't feel comfortable. In Lisbon, Portugual last summer I had the displeasure to meet a Croatian Punk who was racist to me though she claimed not to be one though she was hanging out with POrtuguese Nazis. Then there were the Croatian war criminals I met on the train between Croatia and Belgrade who bragged to me about their exploits during the YU war and who were on their way to work as mercenaries for America in Afghanistan. I hate to say this because I don't want to make sweeping generalizations of any people or country but Croatia and Croats scare me and make me want to stay as far away as possible from them.

Greg

pre 11 godina

Heard that justification before. Where was it? Oh yes, Nuremberg. The Nazi defence. Others in the former Yugoslav community would do well not to gloat but remember that extra-ordinary crimes are committed by ordinary people.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Amazing, no Croatians coming on piling more rubbish against the Serbs?
Roberto no here again commenting on this and neither is Ian.
Maybe an Albanian or two will turn up to say this is all Milosevique propaganda.
Normally it's the Albanians who are first to comment and condemn the messenger.

Olli

pre 11 godina

The big picture of the Balkans Wars keeps on expanding and gaining factual details. Which side still believes having morally the upper hand?

in love again

pre 11 godina

For such perty little fellers, these here Croats surely commit some big crimes. Look it what they got me listening to now.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrVjpjebIZo

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Nice to know Croats share more characteristics with Serbs than just a language and a penchant for Turbo folk."
(Balkan Anthropologist, 20 February 2013 17:07)

You didn't know that before?

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

Ah yes. Shoot them all and let God sort them out. Just the sort of tactics official Croatian policy has been blaming Serbia for years in doing. Nice to know Croats share more characteristics with Serbs than just a language and a penchant for Turbo folk.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

A small number of witnesses who dared to publicly speak about the circumstances surrounding these crimes said during the hearing that persons in uniforms and balaclavas abducted Serbs in Sisak in the streets and at working places, or broke into their homes during the night or curfew, and kidnapped them.
--
Yep, these are the people the US, Germany, EU, UK, NATO and other partners in crime teamed up with and swept their crimes under the carpet. Just like the organ terrorists in Pristina and the Muslim sacrificers in Sarajevo. All criminals of the worst kind. The ones that are honoured for their allegiance to the West.

winston

pre 11 godina

It seems a relatively logical practice, kill every one, and don't take any chances. How could these Croats have known which Serb civilian had bad intentions? I'm sure the verdict will be not guilty. The victims were just some Serbs, and it was wartime after all. EU, you should be proud to accept a nation like Croatia into your fold, but please, keep Serbia out.

Mr.Burns

pre 11 godina

“Is a civilian someone who dresses like that but has hidden intentions and hostility?,” Vekić asked, adding that “if needed such people were executed”.

The insanity of this quote needs NO Comment...(My though)thank God I don't have to live in his Skin..is that a Crime vekic?!?!

winston

pre 11 godina

It seems a relatively logical practice, kill every one, and don't take any chances. How could these Croats have known which Serb civilian had bad intentions? I'm sure the verdict will be not guilty. The victims were just some Serbs, and it was wartime after all. EU, you should be proud to accept a nation like Croatia into your fold, but please, keep Serbia out.

Mr.Burns

pre 11 godina

“Is a civilian someone who dresses like that but has hidden intentions and hostility?,” Vekić asked, adding that “if needed such people were executed”.

The insanity of this quote needs NO Comment...(My though)thank God I don't have to live in his Skin..is that a Crime vekic?!?!

Zoran

pre 11 godina

A small number of witnesses who dared to publicly speak about the circumstances surrounding these crimes said during the hearing that persons in uniforms and balaclavas abducted Serbs in Sisak in the streets and at working places, or broke into their homes during the night or curfew, and kidnapped them.
--
Yep, these are the people the US, Germany, EU, UK, NATO and other partners in crime teamed up with and swept their crimes under the carpet. Just like the organ terrorists in Pristina and the Muslim sacrificers in Sarajevo. All criminals of the worst kind. The ones that are honoured for their allegiance to the West.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

Ah yes. Shoot them all and let God sort them out. Just the sort of tactics official Croatian policy has been blaming Serbia for years in doing. Nice to know Croats share more characteristics with Serbs than just a language and a penchant for Turbo folk.

Olli

pre 11 godina

The big picture of the Balkans Wars keeps on expanding and gaining factual details. Which side still believes having morally the upper hand?

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Amazing, no Croatians coming on piling more rubbish against the Serbs?
Roberto no here again commenting on this and neither is Ian.
Maybe an Albanian or two will turn up to say this is all Milosevique propaganda.
Normally it's the Albanians who are first to comment and condemn the messenger.

in love again

pre 11 godina

For such perty little fellers, these here Croats surely commit some big crimes. Look it what they got me listening to now.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrVjpjebIZo

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Nice to know Croats share more characteristics with Serbs than just a language and a penchant for Turbo folk."
(Balkan Anthropologist, 20 February 2013 17:07)

You didn't know that before?

Serb

pre 11 godina

The more I read about Croatia, the more horrified I become. The Croats were the worst Nazis of WW 2 whose brutality shocked the Germans. A Bosnian Croat woman admitted to me how Croats really view themselves as the Master White Race. The worst ethnic cleansing during the YU civil war was committed in Croatia and until this day non-Croats are not accepted in the country. Yet all one hears about is how the Serbs are bad yet everyone is silent on the Croats. I went briefly across the border to Croatia twice for day trips and didn't feel comfortable. In Lisbon, Portugual last summer I had the displeasure to meet a Croatian Punk who was racist to me though she claimed not to be one though she was hanging out with POrtuguese Nazis. Then there were the Croatian war criminals I met on the train between Croatia and Belgrade who bragged to me about their exploits during the YU war and who were on their way to work as mercenaries for America in Afghanistan. I hate to say this because I don't want to make sweeping generalizations of any people or country but Croatia and Croats scare me and make me want to stay as far away as possible from them.

Greg

pre 11 godina

Heard that justification before. Where was it? Oh yes, Nuremberg. The Nazi defence. Others in the former Yugoslav community would do well not to gloat but remember that extra-ordinary crimes are committed by ordinary people.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

A small number of witnesses who dared to publicly speak about the circumstances surrounding these crimes said during the hearing that persons in uniforms and balaclavas abducted Serbs in Sisak in the streets and at working places, or broke into their homes during the night or curfew, and kidnapped them.
--
Yep, these are the people the US, Germany, EU, UK, NATO and other partners in crime teamed up with and swept their crimes under the carpet. Just like the organ terrorists in Pristina and the Muslim sacrificers in Sarajevo. All criminals of the worst kind. The ones that are honoured for their allegiance to the West.

winston

pre 11 godina

It seems a relatively logical practice, kill every one, and don't take any chances. How could these Croats have known which Serb civilian had bad intentions? I'm sure the verdict will be not guilty. The victims were just some Serbs, and it was wartime after all. EU, you should be proud to accept a nation like Croatia into your fold, but please, keep Serbia out.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

Ah yes. Shoot them all and let God sort them out. Just the sort of tactics official Croatian policy has been blaming Serbia for years in doing. Nice to know Croats share more characteristics with Serbs than just a language and a penchant for Turbo folk.

in love again

pre 11 godina

For such perty little fellers, these here Croats surely commit some big crimes. Look it what they got me listening to now.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrVjpjebIZo

Mr.Burns

pre 11 godina

“Is a civilian someone who dresses like that but has hidden intentions and hostility?,” Vekić asked, adding that “if needed such people were executed”.

The insanity of this quote needs NO Comment...(My though)thank God I don't have to live in his Skin..is that a Crime vekic?!?!

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Nice to know Croats share more characteristics with Serbs than just a language and a penchant for Turbo folk."
(Balkan Anthropologist, 20 February 2013 17:07)

You didn't know that before?

Peggy

pre 11 godina

Amazing, no Croatians coming on piling more rubbish against the Serbs?
Roberto no here again commenting on this and neither is Ian.
Maybe an Albanian or two will turn up to say this is all Milosevique propaganda.
Normally it's the Albanians who are first to comment and condemn the messenger.

Serb

pre 11 godina

The more I read about Croatia, the more horrified I become. The Croats were the worst Nazis of WW 2 whose brutality shocked the Germans. A Bosnian Croat woman admitted to me how Croats really view themselves as the Master White Race. The worst ethnic cleansing during the YU civil war was committed in Croatia and until this day non-Croats are not accepted in the country. Yet all one hears about is how the Serbs are bad yet everyone is silent on the Croats. I went briefly across the border to Croatia twice for day trips and didn't feel comfortable. In Lisbon, Portugual last summer I had the displeasure to meet a Croatian Punk who was racist to me though she claimed not to be one though she was hanging out with POrtuguese Nazis. Then there were the Croatian war criminals I met on the train between Croatia and Belgrade who bragged to me about their exploits during the YU war and who were on their way to work as mercenaries for America in Afghanistan. I hate to say this because I don't want to make sweeping generalizations of any people or country but Croatia and Croats scare me and make me want to stay as far away as possible from them.

Greg

pre 11 godina

Heard that justification before. Where was it? Oh yes, Nuremberg. The Nazi defence. Others in the former Yugoslav community would do well not to gloat but remember that extra-ordinary crimes are committed by ordinary people.

Olli

pre 11 godina

The big picture of the Balkans Wars keeps on expanding and gaining factual details. Which side still believes having morally the upper hand?