Nazi-sympathising singer's huge gig to paralyse Zagreb
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Half a million spectators are waiting on Saturday evening in Zagreb to attend the concert of Croatian singer M.P. Thompson, a legend of Croatian music known for his pro-Nazi opinions, announced the Croatian Police, which recommended to tourists on their way to the coastal regions of the Adriatic Sea to avoid the capital of this country, reports AFP, taken by Agerpres.
Thompson was accused of empathizing with the Ustasha regime, placed in power by Hitler and Mussolini, and persecuted and killed hundreds of thousands of slaves, Jews and opponents, among others.
Nazi-sympathizing singer's huge gig to paralyze Zagreb
ZAGREB -- A concert by a singer known for pro-Nazi sympathies will draw a record-breaking 450,000 fans to Zagreb this weekend and Croatian authorities on Wednesday warned people to steer clear as the event jams its streets.

Nazi-sympathising singer's huge gig to paralyse Zagreb
A concert by a singer known for pro-Nazi sympathies will draw a record-breaking 450,000 fans to Zagreb this weekend and Croatian authorities on Wednesday warned people to steer clear as the event jams its streets.
There are a certain number of entrepreneurs who have planned to work from home for the next few days to ensure uninterrupted work, Irena Weber pointed out.
Mediafax The Croatian authorities have warned the population on Wednesday to avoid the area, as the event will block the streets of the capital. Thousands of police will be mobilized to manage the crowd in a city that already leads tourists to summer. A dozen hospitals have been warned, and close to the hypodrome will be threatened by a 200-page campaign hospital. The fans have been warned to prepare for the heat of the truth, AFP highlighted by…
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