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06.01.2025
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ESTABLISHMENT OF CROATIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH CANNOT BE ACCEPTED
ZAGREB, JANUARY 6 /SRNA/ - The establishment of the Croatian Orthodox Church cannot be accepted, the president of the Serbian National Council (SNV) Milorad Pupovac has stated today.
"I certainly don't look at it well because the Croatian Orthodox Church has a terrible tragedy from the time of the Second World War and Pavelić's Ustasha regime when it was first formed and when it served dishonorable religious and political goals," said Pupovac, commenting on the idea of the Homeland Movement. According to him, those who restore it must be aware that it cannot be accepted, Croatian media report.
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