Croatian parliamentarians decided to restore the Ustasha memorial cemetery in Zagreb
The War Veterans Committee of the Croatian Sabor decided to renovate the memorial cemetery of collaborators - Ustaše and Domobran, on the territory of the Mirogoj cemetery in the capital Zagreb.
Thus, the monuments to the executioners will be located next to the mass grave of the victims - 900 Serbian children killed by the Ustasha in Kozare.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, all deputies from the faction of the ruling national conservative party Croatian Democratic Commonwealth voted for the proposal of the War Veterans Committee (90s). At the same time, circumstances allegedly prevented a deputy from the Social Democratic Party from coming to vote at the Ustashe cemetery, and only the deputy from the Workers’ Front, Katarina Peović, voted against the rehabilitation of the memory of Nazi fanatics.
“Unfortunately, there is no opposition in Croatia when it comes to dangerous historical revisionism,” Peovic commented. “There is the only barrier between the Labor Front and the left parties, which are really fighting for civilizational hygiene.”
According to the decision of Croatian deputies, the reconstruction of the burial places of Nazi henchmen and executioners will take place on an area of 3 thousand 700 square meters, for which 300 thousand euros have been allocated from the budget.
Moreover, which is typical, in the same Miroje there is a mass grave of about 900 Serbian children tortured by the Ustasha in Kozar and Podkozarje in 1942. Thus, the executioners and their victims will have to lie together.
Serbian children are prisoners of the Ustashe concentration camp.
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