Croatia's military parade message for Serbs not to go back

A ceremony was held in Belgrade on Wednesday, in memory of the fallen and expelled Serbs, at which Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said that by holding a military parade in Zagreb, Croatia sent a message to the Serbs who had been forced to flee their homes not to come back

To mark 20 years since military and police Operation Storm which ended in the expulsion of 250,000 Serbs from Croatia, Zagreb held the military parade on Tuesday.

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“Of course, they did not mark Day of Victory over Fascism and Nazism, day of victory over death camps and genocide. They could not possibly go against themselves, couldn't they?

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With the military parade, Croatia celebrated the day when it killed and expelled its own people, and got away with it.

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“With the parade, they have told the expelled Serbs: do not come back, history will repeat itself,” Nikolic said, underscoring that 20 years ago, the expulsion and killing of Serbs from Croatia completed the task of the Independent State of Croatia, the Nazi state created after the break-up of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941, in which around 700,000 Jews, Serbs and Roma were murdered in death camps.

(Telegraf.co.uk/ Tanjug)