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410:, there is no room for Croats... Including those from here, from Hrtkovci, who locked up their houses and left, reckoning, I suppose, that they would come back one day, but our message to them is: no, you have nowhere to return to. Serbian refugees will move into their houses...I firmly believe that you, Serbs from Hrtkovci and other villages around here, will also know how to preserve your harmony and unity, that you will promptly get rid of the remaining Croats in your village and the surrounding villages.
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181:, and other places bordering Croatia. According to some estimates, around 10,000 Croats left Vojvodina under political pressure in three months of 1992, and a total of 20,000 fled by the end of the year. Between 20,000 and 25,000 to 30,000 according to Human Rights NGOs to 50,000 Croats fled Vojvodina in the 1990s in total. Another 6,000 left
418:. Incoming Serb refugees labeled Croats as "fascists". One Croat was even murdered by the radicals. Šešelj's party even crafted a slogan for their campaign: "All Croats out of Hrtkovci". In 1991, Hrtkovci had 2,684 residents, including 1,080 Croats (40.2%), 555 Serbs and Montenegrins (20.7%), 515 Hungarians (19.2%), and 445
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were said to have lost their entire respective Croat population. Other means of intimidation included threatening telephone calls and letters. The report alleged that "the police have acquiesced in some of the incidents which have been attributed to individuals." On 23 February 1993, the
Commission
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from 1991-1995. In many instances, entire Croat families were abducted and murdered. On the 20 April 1992, the
Matijević family, consisting of Ana and Jozo Matijević and their underage son, Franjo, were kidnapped by unknown Serb militiamen from the village of
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and Croats in
Vojvodina were subjected to "verbal and physical threats and other acts of intimidation, including setting houses on fire and destroying cultural and religious monuments", and thus left their homes in large numbers after Vojvodina lost its
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and
Vojvodina, particularly acts of physical harassment, abductions, the burning of homes, warrantless searches, confiscation of property and other practices intended to change the ethnic structure in favour of the Serbian population."
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in fact, were carried out with discriminatory intent on ethnic grounds, and constituted part of a widespread or systematic attack against the non-Serbian civilian population, encompassing also areas in
Croatia and
450:. Another reason for their departure was that many were refusing to be drafted in the Yugoslav army, fearing they might be sent to the battle front. Besides Hrtkovci, the report documented an exodus of Croats from
600:... In addition, given that the acts of violence and intimidation were aimed at non-Serbian civilians, particularly Croatians, the only reasonable inference is that the acts of forcible displacement amounted to
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due to his speech in
Hrtkovci on 6 May 1992, in which he called for the expulsion of Croats from Vojvodina. The verdict was compared with similar hate speech propaganda judgements, such as the ICTY case of
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Final report of the United
Nations Commission of Experts, established pursuant to UN Security Council resolution 780 (1992), Annex III.A — M. Cherif Bassiouni; S/1994/674/Add.2 (Vol. IV), 27 May 1994,
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429:. Likewise, some Serbs tried to protect their Croatian neighbors. After the events, Yugoslav authorities arrested five radicals who were responsible for harassment of Croats.
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479:. In Golubinci, twenty cases were recorded where bombs were planted inside Croat houses. A 28-year old Croat woman was killed in her home on 7 February 1994. The Serbian
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ones and even renamed
Hrtkovci to "Srbislavci" – 'place of Serbs' – though only for a short amount of time. Šešelj personally visited Hrtkovci on 6 May 1992 and gave a
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According to different sources, between 20,000 and 25,000 Croats left
Vojvodina in the 1990s. Some sources even place the number at up to 50,000. Another 6,000 left
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The number of Croats who left from the village of
Hrtkovci was between 722 and 1,200. Their empty homes were settled by Serb refugees from Croatia and
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in front of a rally of Serb nationalists by publicly reading out a list of 17 Croat "traitors" who must leave the village. In the speech, Šešelj said:
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numbered 74,226 members or 3.7% of Vojvodina's population (down from 109,203 from the 1981 census), and 105,406 members in Serbia as a whole.
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1133:"The Prosecutor v. Vojislav Šešelj: A Symptom of the Fragmented International Criminalisation of Hate and Fear Propaganda"
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Diplomacy on the Edge: Containment of Ethnic Conflict and the Minorities Working Group of the Conferences on Yugoslavia
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forces, where the family was then murdered and buried in the village cemetery. In July 1993, another Croat family from
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157:. These acts forced a part of the local Croat population to leave the area in 1992. Most of them were resettled in
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588:...many non-Serbian civilians left Hrtkovci by way of housing exchanges with Serbian refugees in the context of
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1192:. The Hague: International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. 5 February 2012. pp. 149–150.
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551:(IRMCT) sentenced him to 10 years in prison under Counts 1, 10, and 11 of the indictment for instigating
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1450:"APPEALS CHAMBER REVERSES ŠEŠELJ'S ACQUITTAL, IN PART, AND CONVICTS HIM OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY"
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1524:. The Hague: International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. 11 April 2018. p. 66.
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1391:. Vol. 336, no. 7926–7929. Economist Newspaper Limited. 1995. p. 42
1303:"Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia—49th session"
889:. Vol. 336, no. 7926–7929. Economist Newspaper Limited. 1995. p. 42
829:"Serbia: Witnesses Recall Ethnic Cleansing As Seselj Prepares For Hague Surrender"
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On 29 August 1992, the BBC reported bombings of Croatian homes in the village of
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1497:"Serbia: Conviction of war criminal delivers long overdue justice to victims"
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Ethnic Conflicts and Civil Society: Proposals for a New Era in Eastern Europe
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727:. United Nations Commission on Human Rights. 10 February 1993. p. 40—41
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16.9% of its population, or 1,151,353 and 430,946 members, respectively.
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Persecution of Croats in Serbia during the Croatian War of Independence
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Sedamnaest godina od proterivanja Hrvata iz Hrtkovaca, Zoran Glavonjić
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Sedamnaest godina od proterivanja Hrvata iz Hrtkovaca, Zoran Glavonjić
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722:"Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia"
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1347:"Dossier Documents Serbian State Involvement in Driving Out Croats"
650:"The Prosecutor against Vojislav Seselj - Third Amended Indictment"
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1375:"Complaint Filed About Croat Family's Wartime Murder in Serbia"
1361:"Complaint Filed About Croat Family's Wartime Murder in Serbia"
547:(ICTY). On 11 April 2018, the Appeals Chamber of the follow-up
422:(16.6%). By the end of 1992, 75% of its residents were Serbs.
239:. According to the 1991 census, its population was 2,012,517.
1472:"UN court sentences ultranationalist Serb leader to 10 years"
1305:. United Nations Commission on Human Rights. 23 February 1993
1006:
Andreas Klinke; Ortwin Renn; Jean-Paul Lehners, eds. (2018).
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In this village, too, in Hrtkovci, in this place in Serbian
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In its 1993 report, published during its 49th session, the
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1992 European Community Monitor Mission helicopter downing
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Persecution of Croats in Serbia during the war in Croatia
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
198:
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
19:
Persecution of Croats in Serbia during the Yugoslav Wars
850:
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846:
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International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
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for the specific case of the departure of Croats from
1165:"Drastic Changes in Ethnic Composition of Population"
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plurality (40.2%), located roughly 40 miles west of
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1205:"A Farm Village in Serbia Distills War Into Hatred"
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18:
1131:Elewa Badar, Mohamed; Florijančič, Polona (2020).
684:
366:, the Serb-Croat relations deteriorated. In 1991,
909:"Two Decades Since Expulsion of Vojvodina Croats"
1912:SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia
761:, (paragraph 1091). Accessdate January 20, 2011
586:
404:
1821:
1651:Department for culture of Croats of Vojvodina
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1281:"Kandić: Šešelja za Hrtkovce optužuju i Srbi"
1088:Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
686:"'Cleansing' row prompts crisis in Vojvodina"
678:
676:
674:
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208:. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for
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2385:Timeline of the Croatian War of Independence
1411:"Anniversary of SRS rally in Vojvodina town"
1252:"Anniversary of SRS rally in Vojvodina town"
927:"Anniversary of SRS rally in Vojvodina town"
644:
642:
640:
1519:"Prosecutor v. Vojislav Šešelj - Judgement"
212:on political, racial or religious grounds,
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1814:
1806:
1733:Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina
1572:
1558:
1550:
1084:"Slučaj Šešelj - Vojislav Šešelj - Izjave"
578:International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
559:on political, racial or religious ground (
15:
1148:
439:United Nations Commission on Human Rights
145:conducted a campaign of intimidation and
2347:Bosanski Petrovac refugee column bombing
1539:Human Rights Watch report: Serbia (1994)
1544:Vojislav Šešelj: Case Information Sheet
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1124:
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967:
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820:
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1499:. Amnesty International. 11 April 2018
2568:Ethnic cleansing in the Yugoslav Wars
1325:"Chronology for Croats in Yugoslavia"
1230:"The charges against Vojislav Seselj"
827:Naegele, Jolyon (February 21, 2003).
771:
769:
767:
543:was indicted by the U.N. established
370:was an ethnically mixed village with
7:
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1712:Godišnjak za znanstvena istraživanja
353:Affected places on the map of Serbia
1327:. Minorities at Risk Project. 2004
1108:"Warning that couldn't be ignored"
778:"Serbs Force An Exodus From Plain"
161:. The affected locations included
14:
2017:1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia
1137:International Criminal Law Review
1036:The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94
496:. From there, they were taken to
317:
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2498:
2497:
2102:Battle of the Dalmatian channels
1613:Coat of arms of Croats of Serbia
1187:"D. Šešelj's crimes in Hrtkovci"
332:
316:
300:
284:
269:
268:
261:
2087:Poljanak and Vukovići massacres
1203:Roger Cohen (August 31, 1992).
1167:. Sense Agency. 21 October 2008
803:"Podsećanje na slučaj Hrtkovci"
776:Chuck Sudetic (July 26, 1992).
697:from the original on 2022-05-25
285:
2218:Battle of the Miljevci Plateau
855:Ahrens, Geert-Hinrich (2007).
1:
2444:Sremska Mitrovica prison camp
1738:Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party
1061:"Ethnic Minorities in Serbia"
975:"Položaj manjina u Vojvodini"
683:Marcus Tanner (August 1992).
111:20,000-50,000 Croats deported
1917:Killings of Serbs in Vukovar
1837:Croatian War of Independence
1072:. February 2008. p. 12.
563:), and other inhumane acts (
301:
1283:. Vesti online. May 6, 2010
863:Woodrow Wilson Center Press
620:Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars
333:
2584:
2037:Novo Selo Glinsko massacre
2002:Siege of Bjelovar Barracks
1997:Siege of Varaždin Barracks
1743:Democratic Union of Croats
1110:. Sense Agency. 2010-02-16
1039:. Springer. p. 1621.
1012:. Routledge. p. 144.
2493:
2382:
2172:Mašićka Šagovina killings
1843:
1606:
1150:10.1163/15718123-bja10002
360:Dissolution of Yugoslavia
23:
2228:Operation Liberated Land
2132:Murder of the Zec family
2072:Požega villages massacre
1952:Banija villages killings
390:. Radicals replaced all
2470:Independence of Croatia
2042:Bombing of Banski dvori
1887:Plitvice Lakes incident
1759:Archdiocese of Belgrade
1033:B. Hunter, ed. (2016).
569:crimes against humanity
481:Humanitarian Law Centre
2269:Operation Medak Pocket
2223:Operation Tiger (1992)
2167:Operation Devil's Beam
2022:Korana bridge killings
1992:Battle of the Barracks
1646:Croat National Council
1614:
1232:. BBC News. 2003-02-24
611:
607:Bosnia and Herzegovina
412:
222:crime against humanity
200:(ICTY) later indicted
2439:Pakračka Poljana camp
2182:Vrsar airport bombing
1907:1991 protest in Split
1897:Battle of Borovo Selo
1612:
655:. ICTY. December 2007
561:forcible displacement
384:Serbian Radical Party
143:Serbian Radical Party
120:Serbian Radical Party
2374:Operation Maestral 2
2322:Operation Summer '95
2312:Zagreb rocket attack
2279:Operation Winter '94
2147:Gornje Jame massacre
2142:Paulin Dvor massacre
2047:Široka Kula massacre
1947:SAO Western Slavonia
1774:Diocese of Zrenjanin
1692:Glasnik Pučke kasine
382:, the leader of the
350:class=notpageimage|
2543:Croats of Vojvodina
2254:Operation Maslenica
2137:Operation Whirlwind
2082:Battle of Logorište
1764:Diocese of Subotica
1600:Croats of Vojvodina
831:. Radio Free Europe
500:, then occupied by
416:population transfer
2419:Kuline prison camp
2264:Operation Backstop
2238:Operation Vlaštica
2198:Sarajevo Agreement
2152:Operation Orkan 91
2077:Operation Otkos 10
2032:Siege of Dubrovnik
1987:Četekovac massacre
1942:Operation Labrador
1902:1991 riot in Zadar
1707:Klasje naših ravni
1615:
1595:Croats of Belgrade
1349:. 31 January 2019.
805:. B92. May 4, 2005
757:2011-04-30 at the
388:Serbian Parliament
2563:Conflicts in 1992
2558:Conflicts in 1991
2525:
2524:
2367:Varivode massacre
2259:Daruvar Agreement
2233:Battle of Konavle
2208:Operation Baranja
2162:Joševica massacre
2112:Škabrnja massacre
2107:Kostrići massacre
2067:Saborsko massacre
2027:Tovarnik massacre
2012:Battle of Šibenik
1982:Battle of Kusonje
1972:Petrinja killings
1957:Battle of Vukovar
1932:Operation Stinger
1803:
1802:
1769:Diocese of Syrmia
1726:Political parties
582:Jean-Paul Akayesu
565:forcible transfer
535:Legal prosecution
255:Hrtkovci incident
243:comprised 57.2%,
235:is a province of
141:, members of the
135:
134:
2575:
2538:Croats of Serbia
2513:
2512:
2501:
2500:
2429:Marino Selo camp
2424:Lora prison camp
2392:Internment camps
2342:Uzdolje killings
2337:Golubić killings
2317:Operation Leap 2
2295:Operation Leap 1
2213:Operation Jackal
2117:Vukovar massacre
1967:Battle of Gospić
1962:Battle of Osijek
1830:
1823:
1816:
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1702:Subotička Danica
1581:Croats of Serbia
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2454:Velepromet camp
2409:Kerestinec camp
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2378:
2332:Kijani killings
2327:Operation Storm
2305:Medari massacre
2300:Operation Flash
2283:
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2186:
2177:Bruška massacre
2057:Gospić massacre
2007:Battle of Zadar
1892:Siege of Kijevo
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