Ćiro Blažević: The antagonism between Serbs and Croats should stop

"Police say they are on the way to find the man who made the death certificate"
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Ćiro Blažević, Photo: Betaphoto
Ćiro Blažević, Photo: Betaphoto
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The antagonism between Serbs and Croats should stop - this is how Miroslav Ćiro Blažević comments for N1 on the incident that happened in Croatia, when a death certificate was made for his support of Milorad Pupovac, a member of the SDSS in the elections for the European Parliament.

"The police say they're on their way to find the man who made the death certificate. I said - don't touch him. He's done me such a great favor because, imagine the privilege of reading my own death certificate and I'm alive. I asked them not to pursue him. "No one can touch or doubt my Croatianness. I was that when no one was allowed to be that," said Blažević.

Blažević previously stated that his motive to appear in the campaign video for the European elections for the Independent Democratic Serbian Party is obvious, because he does not agree with those who are rolling a snowball in Croatia that could eventually bury everything.

"Now I have assessed that the antagonism between Serbs and Croats should stop. It leads to nothing. Of course, we tend to make a snowball out of banal behavior that will roll, so we will have our loved ones dead. Because someone was a little aware that it doesn't work," he said.

When asked what bothered individuals in Croatia so much, Blažević says that he knew there would be chaos.

"It's nice when they shout at me 'Ćiro pe***u', I started to miss that. Now, some of the young people think I'm a Chetnik anymore. They don't give me the opportunity to have a dialogue, to explain to them that it doesn't lead to anything. We have no reason to we behave like that. We got a homeland. Serbs are citizens of Croatia and we have to treat them like any other Croat, that's only normal in the civilized world," explained Blažević.

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