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CELEBRATION OF 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF INTEGRATION OF ISTRIA IN CROATIA

PULA, Sept 21 (Hina) - The ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the reintegration of Istria, Rijeka, Zadar and Adriatic islands, occupied by Italy in early 1940s, into Croatia, was held in Pula on Sunday.
PULA, Sept 21 (Hina) - The ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the reintegration of Istria, Rijeka, Zadar and Adriatic islands, occupied by Italy in early 1940s, into Croatia, was held in Pula on Sunday. #L# The ceremony marking the historic events from September 1943 was organised in Pula's landmark Arena, under the auspices of the Croatian President Stjepan Mesic. Addressing the gathered, Premier Ivica Racan said the Croatians should cherish great values and achievements from the anti-fascist struggle, as the foundations for new freedoms and democracy. Racan said the recent Croatian history had seen some vacillation about and negation of anti-fascism as the civilisation value of the Croatian people, and he strongly supported everything that "is not in line with such vacillation." Premier also voiced satisfaction with the fact that those who had until recently advocated the Ustasha movement were distancing themselves from it now. Speaking about two types of the denial of anti-fascism in Croatia, he said that there were attempts to limit anti-fascism within a narrow political and ideological framework and there were cases of its abuse. The other type refers, as he said, to the negation of and attacks against anti-fascism, with the intention to eliminate it from the recent Croatian history and strip the Croatian people of that civilisation achievement. This has not passed and will never pass in the democratic Croatia, Racan said. He concluded that "in line with anti-fascist values, everything should be done so as to ensure that Croatia is stable in political and macroeconomic terms". The president of the Croatian Anti-fascist Fighters' Association, Ivan Fumic called on the association's members to elect at the coming elections those who approved anti-fascism and who respected its values. Those "who have taken our pensions and property form us and destroyed our monuments" do not deserve to be elected, Fumic said. Istria County Prefect Ivan Jakovcic said that nobody had the right to forget 17,000 victims of the fascist terror in Istria, and added that without those victims there would be no modern Croatia. Other veterans from the anti-fascist war, representatives of war veterans from the recent Homeland Defence War and local officials addressed that rally as well. (hina) ms

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