Ustasha songs and shouting "Kill, Kill Serbs" marked Tompson's concert which was, of course, broadcast on television (VIDEO)
The concert, held in Slunj on Saturday on the occasion of the Croatian Victory Day, Marko Perkovic Tompson began, like in previous years, with the song "Bojna Cavoglave" with the exclamation "Ready for Homeland".
Some visitors of the concert published on social networks that up to 50.000 people showed up, reports Jutarnji list.
Around 10.000 people gathered before the concert of Marko Perkovic Tompson, and according to the Croatian Media, far more than the official celebration of Victory Day in Knin, and there had to be Ustasha greetings and slogans, reports Croatian portal Index.hr.
Speeches were held before the concert by Defense Minister Tomo Medved and Mayor of Slunj Jure Katic.
The whole day of so-called "Victory Day" was broadcast on national television, and HRT especially reported from the concert of the Pop band from the time of Yugoslavia, Prljavo Kazalisto. As for Tompson, he has been a "music" guest for years on national television.
Another television who reported live from the concert had a creative vignette which was placed in the corner of the screen, which reads "With Storm in the heart".
As stated by the portal Index, Medved invited everybody to celebrate with decency, and the first one who broke that was Mayor Katic, who claimed in his speech that "The independent Republic of Croatia was not created on some anti-fascism."
He could see that he was referring to the decisions of the National Anti-Fascist Council of 1943 in his statements if he had read the Croatian Constitution, the portal states.
While Medved and Katic held their speeches, loud shouts of Ustasha's greeting could be heard from the audience "Ready for Homeland" and the singing to Jura and Boban - commanders of the notorious Ustasha's Black Legion.
Thousands of Tompson's fans arrived at the city in the afternoon hours, some were in military uniforms, some dressed in Croatian flags, and some wore shirts and flags with writings "Ready for Homeland".
Unlike Knin, however, where police arrested people who shouted Ustasha's slogans, police didn't arrest anyone in Slunj, reports the portal.
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(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)
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