Dubrovnik dawned in offensive messages and Ustasha symbols: "Serbs on the willows"

At the entrance to the city, the inscription "Stop Cyrillic in Vukovar
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Dubrovnik, Photo: Beta/AP
Dubrovnik, Photo: Beta/AP
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Ažurirano: 03.09.2013. 11:01h

Offensive graffiti appeared on the building of the Orthodox church in Dubrovnik this morning, along with Ustasha symbols, and "Stop Cyrillic in Vukovar" was written at the entrance to the city.

According to the Dubrovnik Daily, on the building of the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Annunciation, in addition to Ustasha symbols, "Serbs on the willows" was written, as well as offensive graffiti against Croatian Police Minister Rajko Ostojić.

This Orthodox church was built in 1877 and is located in the historic center of the city.

The sign "Stop Cyrillic in Vukovar. The thick fog will descend again" also appeared at the entrance to the city, and many other parts of the city were also painted.

A woman from Dubrovnik said that she was outraged by the inappropriate inscriptions and that it is not appropriate for that city to sow hatred, writes the Dubrovnik daily.

It is recalled that the graffiti were written after yesterday's protests in Vukovar due to the introduction of bilingual signs on public institutions.

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