RUSSIANS ROAR AT CROATS BECAUSE OF SERBS: You are AGGRESSIVE NATIONALISTS who are destroying the Orthodox people!
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Russians are calling out Croats for the lack of legislation that would punish historical revisionism, and states that their "aggressive nationalism, ethnic and religious intolerance is directed primarily against Serbs, the largest minority group whose number of 1991 decreased by two-thirds."
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Russians referred to the data of human rights activists, claiming that in the last 19 years, about 30,000 Serbs in Croatia accepted another faith or converted to Catholicism.
- Experts say that the main reason for this is the desire of parents to prevent the bullying of their children at school on the basis of their ethnic or
religious backgrounds - said in a document.
In the report, Russians announce the evaluation and how the absence of laws against historical revisionism and denial of war crimes allows Croatian musicians to propagate the Ustasha movement. They point out an example of singer Marko Perkovic Thompson, who in his poems propagates the Ustasha ideology and state his singing of "Jasenovac and Gradiska Stara ", where songs glorify the Ustasha massacres.
Russian analysts say that Serbs in Croatia face serious administrative and other obstacles to finding a job and the Restitution of Property Rights.
They list individual cases of xenophobic vandalism against Orthodox cemeteries, removals of Cyrillic tombstones, the destruction of a memorial plaque to the victims of the Ustasha camps Jadovno on the island of Pag and demolition of the Jewish cemetery from the sixteenth century in Split.
Slavonia, northern Dalmatia and Western Srem, stand out as areas with particularly enhanced Croatian nationalist feelings according to this analysis. Among the most radical and extremist organizations in Croatia is the Association of Croatian nationalist organization which broke away from the Croatian Pure Party of Rights, as well as the Croatian National Front, which requires the government to ban the red star as a symbol of partisans and Tito's era.
On the other hand, the Chairman of the Committee for Human and Minority Rights, representative Furio Radin claims that he had never heard of the fact that the 30,000 Serbs converted to Catholicism.
- I think that it is unfounded because we would otherwise have dealt with the numbers seriously - says Radin.
(Telegraf.co.uk/ Jutarnji.hr)
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