Croatian Handball Player Dismissed From Serbian Club After Attending Controversial Concert
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Filip Ivic, a goaltender, was present in the crowd of half a million people at the Thompson concert in Croatia, a singer accused of sympathising with the oustachi regime.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković assessed today that the reaction of the European Commission (EC) to the shouting of the Ustasha salute "Za dom spremni" at the Zagreb concert of the controversial singer Marko Perković Thompson was a very general, standard reaction.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic commented today on the European Commission's reaction to Marko Perkovic Thompson's concert at the Zagreb Hippodrome, saying that his government would have said the same thing if they had been asked.
In response on Tuesday, the European Commission condemned all expressions of fascism and stressed that member states must prosecute hate speech.
Caterers at Thompson's concert at Bundek and the Hippodrome suffered financial ruin due to high prices and poor agreements with the organizers, while surrounding cafes made a good profit.
"We would say that too if we were asked," Andrej Plenković told reporters in Zagreb, adding that he sees nothing controversial in the EC's reaction.
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