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Persecution of Croats in Serbia during the Yugoslav Wars

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1610: 263: 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. 2499: 2511: 318: 270: 286: 302: 334: 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 445 466:
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
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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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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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Following the threats, one part of local Croats rushed to Croatia to see the houses which were offered to them in the planned
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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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adopted a resolution expressing its "grave concern" at the "violations of human rights occurring in
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On 29 August 1992, the BBC reported bombings of Croatian homes in the village of
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Ethnic Conflicts and Civil Society: Proposals for a New Era in Eastern Europe
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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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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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Persecution of Croats in Serbia during the war in Croatia
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Persecution of Croats in Serbia during the Yugoslav Wars
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for the specific case of the departure of Croats from
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plurality (40.2%), located roughly 40 miles west of
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Index

Yugoslav Wars
Hrtkovci
Šid
Nikinci
Ruma
Slankamen
Vojvodina
FR Yugoslavia
Croats
Deportations
Mass Murder
Serbian Radical Party
Vojislav Šešelj
Yugoslav Wars
Serbian Radical Party
persecution
Croats of Serbia
hate speech
Croatia
Hrtkovci
Nikinci
Novi Slankamen
Ruma
Šid
Kosovo
Serbia Proper
Belgrade
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Vojislav Šešelj
Hrtkovci

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