ZAGREB WAR VETERANS ON REACTIONS TO THOMPSON'S BEHAVIOUR ZAGREB, Feb 6 (Hina) - The association of war veterans of the City of Zagreb and Zagreb County believes that pop singer Marko Perkovic alias Thompson's appearance and behaviour
at a welcome ceremony for the world handball champions - the Croatian national team - did not offend anybody, contrary to claims by some media and Zagreb Mayor Vlasta Pavic.
ZAGREB, Feb 6 (Hina) - The association of war veterans of the City of
Zagreb and Zagreb County believes that pop singer Marko Perkovic
alias Thompson's appearance and behaviour at a welcome ceremony for
the world handball champions - the Croatian national team - did not
offend anybody, contrary to claims by some media and Zagreb Mayor
Vlasta Pavic. #L#
Local war veterans on Thursday reacted to statements by Mayor
Vlasta Pavic who said that "Thompson's behaviour offended the
gathered citizens" in the capital's main square.
They said that the mayor was obviously disturbed by "a multitude of
nationally conscious and proud young Croats gathered in the
square," and asked the mayor if she was authorised to decide who
would sing at the ceremony in honour of the gold-medal winners, who,
according to the veterans, had wanted Thompson to sing at the
ceremony.
The veterans believe that the salute "For Home Ready", which one of
Thompson's songs begins with, cannot insult anybody, given that
this is an old Croatian salute denoting preparedness for the
defence of the homeland, used in the recent Homeland War by Croatian
soldiers, one of whom was Thompson.
(hina) ms sb