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L’Ue ammonisce Zagabria: troppi privilegi ai reduci di guerra
Reduci aggrediti dalla polizia a Zagabria
Un prete sbarra l'ingresso della Chiesa di San marco dopo che i reduci vi si sono rifuiati dentro (jutarni.hr)
La tenda dei reduci croati riapre le ferite di guerra
La tenda che ospita la protesta dei veterani di guerra con le brande e la bandiera croata alle pareti
Il museo della guerra irrita i reduci croati
In Croazia scatta la “caccia” ai finti reduci
CROAZIA: GENERALE GOTOVINA ARRESTATO E TRASFERITO A MADRID - Croatian General Ante Gotovina on his arival at Torrejon de Ardoz air base in Madrid, Spain, Thursday 08 December 2005. Gotovina was arrested late Wednesday 07 December 2005 by Spanish Police agents attached to Interpol-Spain at a hotel in Tenerife Island, the Canaries. Croatia's most wanted war crime suspect has been driven from the airport to the Audiencia National Court, where a judge hear an order for his extraditation. He has been charged with war crimes against Croatian Serbs during the conflict in 1995 and is accused of killing around 150 Serbs and expelling thousands of others from their homes. ANSA/STF/MNE
Croazia, anche le pulitrici reduci di guerra
epa03473090 A man holds a poster showing a portrait of general Ante Gotowina with a slogan: 'Croatian Pride' as Croatians react on the The Hague judgment the International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) of deliberating Croatian generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac, as they watch a courtroom broadcast on a screen in downtown Zagreb, 16 November 2012. The appeals chamber of the ICTY on 16 November overturned guilty verdicts against Croatian generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac. The generals, who had been sentenced by the ICTY to 24 and 18 years respectively on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, were to be released immediately. Croatia hailed the verdict and street celebrations erupted immediately after it was read. EPA/ANTONIO BAT