PHOTO: 7th Edition of Trnje Bonfires
Organized by the Network of Antifascist Women of Zagreb (MAZ) on the Sava Embankment, near the Freedom Bridge, the seventh edition of the Trnje Bonfires was held on Saturday to …
Organized by the Network of Antifascist Women of Zagreb (MAZ) on the Sava Embankment, near the Freedom Bridge, the seventh edition of the Trnje Bonfires was held on Saturday to …
There would be no Croatia as it is today without the State Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Croatia (ZAVNOH) in Topusko and without partisans of Croatian and other …
Organized by the Council of the Serbian National Minority (VSNM) of Karlovac County and the organizations of anti-fascists from the Karlovac area, a commemoration was held in Veljun in the …
Novosti columnist Marinko Čulić received the HND Lifetime Achievement Award, Boris Dežulović was chosen by the HND members as the Journalist of the Year, while Tamara Opačić received the Award …
The body of Soki Walladi, a migrant from Chad, was pulled out of the Korana River in 2020 and buried in Skakavac, a village near Karlovac. His life story is …
As part of the international research project “Heritage from Below / Drežnica: Traces and Memories 1941-1945,” a very diverse two-day programme was held on April 29 and 30. From its …
Yom HaShoah, memorial to the six million Jews killed in Nazi and fascist camps during World War II was marked with a commemoration at the foot of the Flower Monument …
In a document titled “Ten Points on Jasenovac”, the Serb National Council (SNV) is asking the Croatian government for stricter and more consistent sanctioning of the Ustasha greeting and historical …
On Thursday wreaths were laid and candles lit at the Gudovac Memorial Site to pay respect to the victims on the occasion of the 81st anniversary of the Ustasha mass …
One of the allies at the time was the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) with direct participation of the Ustasha regime at its forefront, said Zagreb Mayor Tomašević, emphasizing that …
Physical attacks, verbal threats, harassment, destruction of property, hate speech, extremist messages, historical revisionism, and Ustasha symbols in public spaces were part of the daily routine last year for members …
With a memorial walk from the Jasenovac Memorial Museum to the “Stone Flower” monument, ending in laying wreaths, representatives of the Croatian Parliament, Government, national minorities, and antifascists paid tribute …