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Croatian right-wing singer Marko Perkovic and followers carry out pro-Nazi salute at large live performance
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Croatian right-wing singer Marko Perkovic and followers carry out pro-Nazi salute at large live performance

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Last updated: July 6, 2025 1:10 pm
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A massively fashionable right-wing Croatian singer and a whole lot of hundreds of his followers carried out a pro-Nazi World Conflict II salute at a large live performance in Zagreb, drawing criticism.

Certainly one of Marko Perkovic’s hottest songs, performed within the late Saturday live performance, begins with the dreaded “For the homeland — Prepared!” salute, utilized by Croatia’s Nazi-era puppet Ustasha regime that ran focus camps on the time.

Perkovic, whose stage identify is Thompson after a U.S.-made machine gun, had beforehand stated each the track and the salute concentrate on the 1991-95 ethnic struggle in Croatia, wherein he fought utilizing the American firearm, after the nation declared independence from the previous Yugoslavia. He says his controversial track is “a witness of an period.”

The Nineties battle erupted when insurgent minority Serbs, backed by neighboring Serbia, took up weapons, intending to separate from Croatia and unite with Serbia.

Hundreds attended the live performance on Saturday.AP

Perkovic’s immense recognition in Croatia displays prevailing nationalist sentiments within the nation 30 years after the struggle ended.

The WWII Ustasha troops in Croatia brutally killed tens of hundreds of Serbs, Jews, Roma and antifascist Croats in a string of focus camps within the nation. Regardless of documented atrocities, some nationalists nonetheless view the Ustasha regime leaders as founders of the impartial Croatian state.

Organizers stated that half one million individuals attended Perkovic’s live performance within the Croatian capital. Video footage aired by Croatian media confirmed many followers displaying pro-Nazi salutes earlier within the day.

The salute is punishable by legislation in Croatia, however courts have dominated Perkovic can use it as a part of his track, the Croatian state tv HRT stated.

Perkovic has been banned from performing in some European cities over frequent pro-Nazi references and shows at his gigs.

Croatia’s Vecernji Listing every day wrote that the live performance’s “supreme group” has been overshadowed by way of the salute of a regime that signed off on “mass executions of individuals.”

Regional N1 tv famous that regardless of the trendy interpretations of the salute could also be its roots are “undoubtedly” within the Ustasha regime period.

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Non secular gentle artwork on the Marko Perkovic live performance.AP

N1 stated that whereas “Germans have made a transparent lower” from something Nazi-related “to forestall crooked interpretations and the return to a darkish previous … Croatia is nowhere close to that in 2025.”

In neighboring Serbia, populist President Aleksandar Vucic criticized Perkovic’s live shows as a show “of assist for pro-Nazi values.” Former Serbian liberal chief Boris Tadic stated it was a “nice disgrace for Croatia” and “the European Union” as a result of the live performance “glorifies the killing of members of 1 nation, on this case Serbian.”

Croatia joined the EU in 2013.

Croatian police stated Perkovic’s live performance was the most important ever within the nation and an unseen safety problem, deploying hundreds of officers.

No main incidents had been reported.

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