
Mario Mažić
Mario Mažić is the founder of the Initiative for Youth Human Rights (YIHR Croatia), an organization dedicated to promoting human rights and addressing the legacy of the past in Southeast Europe. He has been active in various human rights initiatives and has previously opposed nationalist rhetoric in Croatian music, notably calling for the ban of a controversial song by singer Marko Perković Thompson, which he deemed aggressive and inciting violence. Recently, Mažić's organization garnered attention for placing anti-fascist posters in Zagreb ahead of Thompson's concert, drawing public scrutiny and media coverage regarding the funding of their campaign.
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Mario Mažić is the founder of the Initiative for Youth Human Rights in Croatia and has opposed Marko Perković Thompson's performances.
Jutarnji list - Plakate protiv Thompsona nije platio Grad Zagreb nego Hrvatima omiljena njemačka tvrtka, proizvodi su im po svim trgovačkim lancimaMario Mažić is the founder of the Initiative for Youth Human Rights in Croatia and has opposed Marko Perković Thompson's performances.
Jutarnji list - Plakate protiv Thompsona nije platio Grad Zagreb nego Hrvatima omiljena njemačka tvrtka, proizvodi su im po svim trgovačkim lancimaMario Mažić is the founder of the Initiative for Youth Human Rights in Croatia and has opposed Marko Perković Thompson's performances.
Jutarnji list - Plakate protiv Thompsona nije platio Grad Zagreb nego Hrvatima omiljena njemačka tvrtka, proizvodi su im po svim trgovačkim lancima

