Croatian MPs Pass Law Giving Benefits to Civilian War Victims
With an overwhelming majority, Croatia’s parliament adopted new legislation that will grant welfare benefits to civilian victims of the 1991-95...
With an overwhelming majority, Croatia’s parliament adopted new legislation that will grant welfare benefits to civilian victims of the 1991-95...
Croatian anti-fascist activists and the country’s deputy prime minister commemorated the anniversary of the wartime killing in Zagreb of three...
Croatia aims to pass legislation that will grant benefits to civilian victims of the 1991-95 war – but experts warn...
An NGO’s criminal complaint accusing unknown perpetrators of committing war crimes during the Croatian military’s Operation Storm, whose 22nd anniversary...
As the 22nd anniversary of Croatia’s victorious Operation Storm approaches, researchers who first investigated the killings of Serb civilians during...
People hold candles during a memorial service for the victims of the Croatian “Storm” offensive, to mark the 21th anniversary...
Regional Consultation with Students and Young Academics on the Draft RECOM Statute On December 17, 2010, on behalf of...
National consultations with local communities on the RECOM Draft Statute The consultation was organized by Documenta from Zagreb and Delfin...
Local Consultation with Civil Society Organizations on the RECOM Draft Statute On behalf of the Regional Coalition for RECOM, Documenta...
Local Consultation with Civil Society Organizations in Osijek and Osijek-Baranja County on the Draft RECOM Statute Documenta – the...
National Consultations with Civil Society Organizations on the Draft Statute of the Regional Commission for Establishing and Public Disclosure of...
Local Consultation with Young People on the Initiative for RECOM Local Consultation with Young People on the Initiative for...
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