Regime use of words

13.May 2026. Gojko Božović

How the Ustasha appeared in Serbia

If someone lightly uses the most terrible and dramatic content as the basis of his propaganda, not caring for the historical truth, nor for the feelings of the living, nor for the peace of the victims, then he is not only reckless, he is ready for anything

Commemorations: 81st year since the breakout from the Ustasa camp in Jasenovac

29.April 2026. Jaroslav Pecnik

Systematic fanning of the Jasenovac myth

While in the Republic of Croatia the number of victims of the "Jasenova myth" is decreasing as much as possible and is constantly decreasing (the number of those killed and not tortured in the camp does not exceed 7000 people, maliciously insinuates the pseudo-scientific, Ustasha-like dredge), in the neighboring Republika Srpska, with mandatory patronage (undoubtedly also instructions) from Belgrade, headed by President Vučić and with the assistance of Patriarch Porfiri, the number of those killed is increasing to the maximum

Croatia

18.march 2026 Jaroslav Pecnik

From relativization and normalization towards the rehabilitation of the NDH and Ustaste

Fitting into the trend and taking over the helm of the frenzied right-wing movement, Plenković's government, with the support of various veterans' associations, some of the leaders of the Catholic Church in Croatia, and the ubiquitous corruption, crime, lawlessness and all the force of other deformations, also encouraged the escalation of violence, regularly accusing the victims hypocritically.

Handball players Zagreb

Croatia

02.February 2026. IN THE

Welcoming handball players in Zagreb: Thompson, bronze and Ustaštvo

The reception of the Croatian handball team at Ban Jelačić Square was held after the intervention of the Government of Croatia, although the city administration had previously rejected the organization due to the announced performance of Marko Perković Thompson, a singer known for Ustasha symbolism.

Photos and artifacts of the Jasenovac camp in the Assembly of Serbia

Comment

23.January 2026 Andrei Ivanji

Jasenovac in the Serbian Parliament

The display of Jasenovac in the hall of the National Assembly as a welcome to the MEP Tonin Pizzula and other MEPs is on the level of Vučić's video on the X network in which he elaborates on the quality of his accommodation in Davos. His bed was short there, his mind is short here

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

Croatia: The phenomenon of Marko Perković Thompson

16.April 2025. Katarina Stevanović

Ustašluk and entertainment

Marko Perković Thompson, a Croatian singer of Ustasha songs, sold half a million tickets for a concert in Zagreb. New generations have arrived in whose cosmos there is no contradiction between listening to Serbian teas and Headless

Prisoners in Bleiburg

Anniversary

18.May 2024. NR

HRT and the "Bleiburg tragedy": Chik say "Ustasha"

The Croatian public broadcaster HRT reported on Saturday about the commemoration of the 79th anniversary of the "Bleiburg tragedy" and the "Way of the Cross" at the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb, and managed not to use the word "Ustasha" in the report.

News

14.December 2021 SP

New Blajburg in Zagreb: Restoring the graves of NDH soldiers at the Mirogoj cemetery

The Committee for War Veterans of the Croatian Parliament, with the support of the Ministry of Veterans, reached a conclusion in which it supports the renovation and restoration of a military cemetery for "Croatian soldiers" from the period 1941-1945 at the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb. Around the same time, an initiative was launched in Austria to ban commemorations in Bleiburg from 2022.