Monday, August 3, 2015

A Croatian disgrace-Hrvati Sramota






Look who's statue is going to be placed in Knin or historically a Serbian stronghold until Operacija Oluja? Guess:

Franjo Tuđman, the killer and genocidal maniac who expelled the Serbs of Croatia and reduced them to just 8% or less of the whole of Croatia. That's disgusting right? If you don't agree with me, this could make you feel uncomfortable.

In an effort to celebrate the expulsion of Serbs of Croatia this year, the Croatian Air Force decided to celebrate it big time, placing a statue of Franjo in the scene of the expulsions. A Croatian Air Force helicopter has already transported the statue of Franjo Tuđman to the Knin Fortress, that will be officially unveiled on the day of the celebrations. Artist Miro Vuco who created the statue said that "somebody told him this kind of placing it on the fortress is a historical act, and he (Tuđman) declared here - we have Croatia!"

"He said it victoriously and with great respect for the new times," said Vuco.

The words that the first Croatian president said 20 years ago are inscribed in the monument and those who were on the fortress on that day did not wish to miss this day.

The thing is, it is with the full approval of Hrvati Predsednik Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović who is known to ignore the Serb's rights and for her involvement in a sex scandal that appeared in numerous Balkan newspapers before she was elected entitled ''Kolinda Seks U Aciji.''

Croatia's Operation Storm was a joint criminal enterprise whose goal was to expel the Serb people in Croatia from the areas they lived in for centuries. This has been stated by the head of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta. He spoke for Serbia's state broadcaster RTS on the occasion of the upcoming 20th anniversary of Croatia's military and police campaign. Linta said that over 220,000 Serbs were expelled from Croatia during Operation Storm, while around 2,000 were killed - 1,200 of them civilians. At the same time more than 40,000 residential and business premises owned by Serbs were set on fire, looted, and destroyed.

 He also noted that the Croatian authorities afterward passed a number of laws to prevent the return of those driven out of their homes, and that the primary goal of the regime of then Croatian President Franjo Tuđman was to create an ethnically cleansed Croatian state.

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