Jurica Pavičić
Jurica Pavičić is a prominent Croatian journalist and columnist known for his insightful commentary on political and social issues in Croatia. His work often explores the complexities of Croatian history and identity, engaging with contentious topics such as nationalism, memory, and the legacy of historical figures. Pavičić's writings reflect a deep understanding of the cultural and ideological divides in Croatian society, making him a significant voice in contemporary Croatian discourse.
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Montenegro:
Jurica Pavičić highlights that the incident in Split is part of a larger pattern of right-wing radicalization in Croatia.
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Montenegro:
Jurica Pavičić, a columnist and journalist, was attacked with a threatening message inspired by graffiti.
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Croatia:
Jurica Pavičić is mentioned as the resident of the building where a threatening message appeared.
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Croatia:
Jurica Pavičić is mentioned as the resident of the building where a threatening message appeared.
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Croatia:
Jurica Pavičić is a columnist and journalist who became a target of threats and intimidation through graffiti messages.
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Croatia:
Jurica Pavičić's novel 'Crvena voda' has been recognized as one of the top thrillers to read this summer by the Financial Times.
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Montenegro:
Jurica Pavičić was one of the finalists competing for the Tportal award.
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Croatia:
Jurica Pavičić recalled his experiences serving under Ratko Mladić in the JNA, describing him as a terrifying tyrant.
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Croatia:
Jurica Pavičić recalled his experiences serving under Ratko Mladić in the JNA.
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Croatia:
Jurica Pavičić recalled his experiences serving under Ratko Mladić in the JNA.
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