Director of the Serbian government’s Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy Arno Gujon condemned today the adoption of a new law in Croatia that allows the removal of Serbian tombstones erected after 1990.
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Director of the Serbian government’s Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy Arno Gujon condemned today the adoption of a new law in Croatia that allows the removal of Serbian tombstones erected after 1990.
Gujon stressed that this is an act of institutional discrimination and warned of serious consequences.
He stressed that the new Croatian law targets monuments that pay tribute to Serbian soldiers and civilian victims during the 1991-1995 war or are written in the Cyrillic script.
According to him, the fate of the monuments is decided by a state commission, without clear criteria and the right to appeal, and this is pure Serbophobia.
Gujon also noted that this is a comprehensive attempt to erase memories, humiliate the dead, and systematically remove traces of Serbian existence in the territory of present-day Croatia.