EU Still Silent While Croatia Celebrates Ustasha Crimes: Brnabić Won’t Back Down!
Is the European Union really blind or just deaf? While half a million people in Zagreb at a concert by Marko Perković Thompson celebrate the crimes of the NDH and shout the Ustasha salute “Za dom spremni” (Ready for the Homeland), the EU sits silently! Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić cannot believe what is happening before her eyes and clearly states: Serbia will not allow the crimes against Serbs, Jews, and Roma to be forgotten or relativized.
What exactly is happening in Croatia?
At a concert in Zagreb, a city that was the site of the Jasenovac concentration camp, half a million people celebrated the NDH and shouted “Za dom spremni” — a salute equivalent to the Nazi “Sieg Heil.” Under this slogan, Serbs, Jews, and Roma were killed in Jasenovac, and Serbian children were made into soap! Yes, you read that right — children were made into soap in this horror.
Where is the EU?
European institutions did not react when Croatian parliament members used the Ustasha salute, nor when a Member of the European Parliament posted graphics from Thompson’s concert with the slogan “Croatia, wake up.” Brnabić clearly says this is the same as “Za dom spremni” — a salute symbolizing hatred and genocide.
Serbia fights, but internal blockades and terrorism continue
While Croatia celebrates a past full of crimes, Serbia faces blockades and terrorism. Brnabić pointed out that blockers at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts have no online classes, calling it direct terrorism. Students were expelled from dormitories, threatened, beaten, but still managed to pass exams. This is a symbolic proof that Serbia is winning, says Brnabić.
Who is behind all this?
Brnabić accuses those who, for the past ten years while President Vučić worked on economic progress and improving citizens’ lives, have been working to undermine the state. While Serbia fights for truth and justice, the EU remains silent about the celebration of Ustasha crimes in Croatia.
What next?
Brnabić says that decent and normal Serbia will not allow history to repeat itself and will continue to fight against the relativization of crimes. Will the EU finally speak up or continue to turn a blind eye to Croatia?
Conclusion
While half a million people in Zagreb celebrate crimes and hatred, and the EU remains silent, Serbia fights for truth and justice. This is not just a conflict between two countries but a fight for memory, justice, and a future without hatred. If you think this is just another political story, think again. History must not be forgotten, and silence is complicity.
What do you think about the EU’s silence? Is it time for them to finally speak up, or will we keep watching the past being celebrated as something to be proud of? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just crack a joke — because if we can’t laugh, what else is left?