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ZNetwork on MSNFrom Aesopian Code to Open Ustaša Salutes: Croatia’s Shift to Nationalist ExtremismThe term “Croatian Silence” was coined by far-right Croatian intellectuals to describe the period between the suppression of ...
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The Croatian right-wing musician at the centre of many a fascist controversy drew tens of thousands to a Zagreb concert this ...
A hugely popular right-wing Croatian singer sparked controversy at a massive concert in Zagreb. Perkovic and his fans ...
Since assuming his role at the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in 1998, Efraim Zuroff—nicknamed, with a mix of reverence and unease, ...
Croatian star Marko Perković Thompson has made history with a massive show in Zagreb that reportedly drew more than half a million fans, breaking the world record for the largest ticketed music ...
Here's a lowdown of everything you need to know as we rapidly approach the record-breaking Thompson concert scheduled for ...
Scandalous scenes from Zagreb marked the past weekend when half a million people shouted Ustasha greetings at Marko Perković ...
ZAGREB, Croatia -- A concert by right-wing singer Marko Perkovic, notorious for his perceived sympathy for Croatia's World ...
Video. The Croatian right-wing musician at the centre of many a fascist controversy drew tens of thousands to a Zagreb concert this weekend, with pro-Nazi salutes that have been labelled as “a great ...
This letter is a perfect example of the not-informed intervention from abroad that used to make ALL Croatian furious. Accusing Marko Perkovic and Croatia in general, of diverging celebration from Knin ...
A massive concert in Croatia by a singer notorious for his pro-Nazi sympathies was branded a "neo-fascist Woodstock" Monday, ...
A right-wing Croatian singer, Marko Perkovic, also known as Thompson, ignited controversy after performing a song featuring a ...
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