"Croatia Belongs to the Croatian People": the Waterfront in Split Is Full of Intervention Police, "Torcida" Unfurled a Banner "with Heroes to the Grave"
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A Torcida protest is being held in Split over the arrest of masked men who invaded the Days of Serbian Culture in the municipality of Blatine.
Croatian police announced tonight that they had "prevented possible illegal behavior" after an incident that occurred tonight in Zagreb, when a group of 50 to 100 masked men shouted the Ustasha slogan "For the homeland, ready" in front of the Serbian Cultural Center where an exhibition was opening.
Due to Monday's incident in Split, when a large group of people invaded an event organized by the Serbian minority, the police detained nine people, and the court ordered their detention.
The protest began with the singing of the national anthem of Croatia, and patriotic songs and songs by Marko Perković Thompson, such as "Bojna Čavoglava", which begins with the Ustasha salute, were heard from the public address system.
Ethnic tensions have renewed in Croatia, with a crowd of several thousand gathering in Split - a nationalist demonstration is being held due to events at a Serbian event.
Protesters protest the arrest of men who disrupted a program by the Serbian Cultural Society Prosvjeta
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