“Daciq forgets there was a Holocaust in Serbia”

Former Croatian President Ivo Josipovic estimated that Alexander Vuciqi's arrival in Zagreb is a chance for two states to end “fighting with other meaningless and harmful means. ” “Grabar Kitarovic and Vuciq have the chance to break this bad spiral and turn our relations into calm waters,” wrote Josipovic in [...]
“Graber Kitarovic and Vuciq have the chance to break this bad spiral and turn our relations into calm waters,” wrote Josipovic in an authorial text for the “American Voice” who added that war would harm nations, states and individuals.
He stressed that the timing of his mandate and former Serbian President Boris Tadic was marked by “achievement and strong improvement of relations, but not solving all open issues,”, but their co-operation “was subject to criticism from nationalists and right-wings in both countries. ”
The end “S, the right-wing nationalist parties took all powers of power in the two countries, and the result was not as desired: relations between Croatia and Serbia, marked by continued verbal conflicts, media explosions and serious political disagreement --” said the former Croatian president, reports “b92”, Periscopi broadcast.
He added that the presidents of the two countries must find a way to open issues, especially from the 1991-1995 period, deideology and finally continue to solve problems.
In this context, Josipovic specifically referred to identifying the fate of the missing, because in Croatia the list of missing persons is almost as Serb and Croat, the issue of protection of minority communities, the return of refugees who want to return and organisation of status and economic issues, as well as addressing the Danube border issue.
Croatia's former president in the copyright text also came to a halt in the controversy in Belgrade and Zagreb on the case of the “Jasenovac ) exhibition, the right to forget” at UN headquarters in New York, saying this is a continuation of Serbia and Croatia's <x2-com-war by other means”.
He stressed he was concerned about “Ustoshophilia” in Croatia, but Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic's motives for Croatia at the UN “were not fair or accurate”, but his speech at the opening of the exhibition was the thin “.
He said the main reason for the negative assessment of Dacic's speech was not the criticism of Croatian revisionism, but the lack of criticism against the Serb.
The day we remember the Holocaust must be primarily an opportunity to see your court and your sins. Daciq forgets there has been a Holocaust in Serbia that about 17,500 Jews in Serbia under the rule of the Serbian government of Nedic killed about 15,000 people. The Jews wore yellow ribbons in Serbia and that in 1942 it was concluded that Serbia was a “soil of Judea”, he wrote.
“If Croatia and Serbia sincerely want to mark the Holocaust, first they will condemn the crimes of their collaborators and bow down to victims with no specificity,” Josipovic stressed. /Periscopi/












