The Mayor of Novi Sad Spoke Out After the Cancellation of Toni Cetinski's Concert at Spens
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Regarding the cancellation of Toni Cetinski's concert in Novi Sad due to claims by veterans that Spence was a concentration camp, Novi Sad Mayor Žarko Mićin announced that the singer is spreading untruths and misleading the public, reports 021.rs.
I should perform in Novi Sad on Women's Day.
Croatian singer Toni Cetinski, who performed several times in Novi Sad's SPENS, canceled the scheduled concert at that venue, because this space was allegedly
Mićin: In Spence there was a reception center for refugees, mostly Serbs who fled from Croatia at the beginning of the war conflict, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews, euronews
Tony Cetinski spoke out ahead of a concert in Novi Sad, in a hall that served as a camp for Croatian prisoners during the 1990s. Cetinski said he had rarely been faced with such a difficult decision and asked for the audience's opinion.
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