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Zastrašivanje Srba kod Benkovca: U većinski srpskom selu osvanuli grafiti s ustaškim simbolima
Serbia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Zastrašivanje Srba kod Benkovca: U većinski srpskom selu osvanuli grafiti s ustaškim simbolima

In the village of Biljane Donje, which is predominantly Serbian and part of the town of Benkovac, graffiti containing symbols associated with the Ustasha regime were painted overnight. The Serbian National Council (SNV) reported these incidents, linking the graffiti to the Croatian Operation 'Storm' and expressing concern over the offensive content. The SNV has called on relevant authorities to investigate and remove the graffiti, noting that local utility services are expected to assist in their removal. The graffiti appeared on traffic signs at the entrance and exit of the village, as well as on discarded tractor tires. According to the 2011 census, approximately 90% of the population in Biljane Donje are Serbs, while around 10% are Croats.

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Zastrašivanje Srba kod Benkovca: U većinski srpskom selu osvanuli grafiti s ustaškim simbolima

In the village of Biljane Donje, which is predominantly Serbian and part of the town of Benkovac, graffiti containing symbols associated with the Ustasha regime were painted overnight. The Serbian National Council (SNV) reported these incidents, linking the graffiti to the Croatian Operation 'Storm' and expressing concern over the offensive content. The SNV has called on relevant authorities to investigate and remove the graffiti, noting that local utility services are expected to assist in their removal. The graffiti appeared on traffic signs at the entrance and exit of the village, as well as on discarded tractor tires. According to the 2011 census, approximately 90% of the population in Biljane Donje are Serbs, while around 10% are Croats.

Bias read (Left): The article highlights the presence of Ustasha symbols in a predominantly Serbian village, which is a politically sensitive issue in the Balkans due to historical tensions between Serbs and Croats. The framing emphasizes the offensive nature of the graffiti and calls for action by authorities, align

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