Apart from the national minority status, which is necessarily a disadvantage in the Balkans, the condition of the Croats in Serbia is further aggravated by the fact that most of the majority nation see them as a party to the war Citizen S.B. does not hide behind the initials because he is a minor. He is a Croat who lives […]

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