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07.07.2025.

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"Hatred of Serbs is the basis of that concert, it unites them" VIDEO

Scandalous scenes from Zagreb marked the past weekend when half a million people shouted Ustasha greetings at Marko Perković Thompson's concert.

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"Hatred of Serbs is the basis of that concert, it unites them" VIDEO
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Even before the start of Marko Perković Thompson's concert, images were arriving from Zagreb that pointed to the Ustasha gathering, and during the concert everything escalated, which caused a series of reactions in Serbia. There were also Croats who left the country because of this event.

These scenes are the main topic of the Serbian press, and this is what the editor of the political column in "Politika" Bojan Bilbija and the lawyer and president of the Center for the Renewal of International Law, Goran Petronijević, spoke about for TV Prva.

"In Serbia, it must be on the front pages because attention must be drawn to the reincarnation of Nazism. It is classic Nazism, or neo-Nazism. Especially because the media in the EU are silent and it is not by chance because the process is the same when it comes to them, too," said Petronijević.

As he stated, "it is a Nazi counter-revolution that happened at the beginning of the 21st century because of the protection they received from the USA, in 1944 with the famous landing in Normandy, because it was not to help the allies, but to prevent the Red Army from conquering Hitler's Europe", said lawyer Petronijević in "Morning program".

Hatred of Serbs is the basis of that concert, it unites them VIDEO
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"Denazification did not happen the way it should have happened and this is the consequence of that," he added.

Also, he points out that maybe the initial plan was just a concert, but something else definitely happened.

"Even if this was planned only as a concert and as a musical event, it turned into a Nazi party in the middle of Zagreb. The biggest danger is that so many young people accept not only Ustasha iconography but Ustasha ideology, those people will remain permanently poisoned by it," said Petronijević.

On the other hand, Bojan Bilbija said that "the hatred towards Serbs is what is common to all who came to that concert".

"That is the basis of that concert, and that of the Ustasha movement, they are all united by their hatred of Serbia. They celebrated the expulsion of Serbs from Croatia and that unites them and they build their identity on that. It is a huge security threat for Serbs, because they are filled with hatred. This is anti-Serbism in its bare form," said Bilbija.

He stated that "the European Union is silent while the neo-Nazis are rampaging in the heart of Europe".

"We saw Ustasha flags, NDH flags, they shouted Ustasha greetings and that's a warning," said Bilbija.

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