The Trnjan Bonfires program, an event organized by the Zagreb Anti-Fascist Women's Network to mark the city's Liberation Day, began at 2 p.m. on the Sava embankment near the Freedom Bridge. The event celebrates the entry of Partisan troops into Zagreb, and the organizers describe it as "direct resistance to the state's policy of normalizing the Ustasha." In addition to workshops, exhibitions, and a musical program, the centerpiece is the lightin…
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The Trnjan Bonfires program, an event organized by the Zagreb Anti-Fascist Women's Network to mark the city's Liberation Day, began at 2 p.m. on the Sava embankment near the Freedom Bridge. The event celebrates the entry of Partisan troops into Zagreb, and the organizers describe it as "direct resistance to the state's policy of normalizing the Ustasha." In addition to workshops, exhibitions, and a musical program, the centerpiece is the lightin…