Croatia school stabbing

Right-Wing Croatian Singer’s Concert Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute

At a recent concert in Zagreb, Croatian singer Marko Perkovic, known as Thompson, performed for a crowd of hundreds of thousands while using the pro-Nazi salute, which has drawn widespread criticism. His song, which incorporates the salute used by the Ustasha regime, a Nazi-era puppet regime, has sparked controversy due to its connection to the brutal killing of tens of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Roma, and antifascist Croats during World War II. Despite its contentious history and Perkovic’s history of being banned from performing in some European cities, the salute’s usage is permitted by Croatian law. The concert, described as the largest in the country’s history, has been condemned by neighboring Serbia as glorifying pro-Nazi values, underscoring the lingering nationalist sentiments and complex historical interpretations within Croatia.

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Croatia School Stabbing: 7-Year-Old Killed, Underscoring Global Mental Health Crisis

A 19-year-old male, reportedly a former student, perpetrated a knife attack at Zagreb’s Precko Elementary School, resulting in the death of a 7-year-old girl and injuries to at least six others, including a teacher with life-threatening wounds. The attack occurred around 9:50 a.m. and the assailant was swiftly apprehended. Authorities are investigating the incident, which is rare in Croatia, while the Prime Minister expressed profound shock and concern. Several injured children were transported to various Zagreb hospitals.

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