Retired fighters of the Croatian National Battalions demand a ban on the red star and lustrations
The Commonwealth of the Ninth Battalion of the National Battalion HOS demanded that the deputies of the Croatian Sabor legally prohibit the “criminal red five-pointed star.”
At the same time, veterans of the war of 1991–1995 called on the people’s representatives to stop pursuing the “holy slogan “Ready for the Fatherland!” (Za dom spremni!).
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, militants from one of the national battalions HOS (Hrvatske obrambene snage - Croatian Defense Forces, the military wing of the right-wing radical Party of Law), who gathered Nazis from all over Croatia and Western Europe under their banners and under the wing of neo-Ustashe ideology, said that “Croatia needs lustration because those who make laws against God, the family, the church of their country and morality should no longer be in power."
Split, 1995, HOS militant parade.
“Croatia is truly ruled by those who never wanted a free and independent Croatia,” said the retired militants, citing representatives of the Serbian minority party, the Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) Milorad Pupovac and Vojislav Stanimirović, as their main enemies. They demanded to officially ban the symbol of the “criminal red star” and to revive the traditional Ustashe cry “Ready for the Fatherland!”, which is opposed by the Western curators of Croatia and the current socialist president Zoran Milanović.
The militants noted that now in power in Croatia there are deserters and opponents of Croatian independence, who have taken the place of ideological fighters. The Commonwealth called on patriots not to leave Croatia and not to hand it over to “those who do not love it, rob it and humiliate it.”
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