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Noble creator and the treacherous wormlips destroyer.
At a recent anti-vaccine rally in Melbourne, observers identified supporters of the Ustaše, a Croatian fascist movement with Nazi-collaborat
by Leo Crnogorcevic, Nov 20, 2021
After deriding mandatory vaccinations in the construction industry, one of the speakers drew an analogy between the assembled protesters and “those boys who fought against communism” in Croatia during the Second World War. It was a thinly veiled reference to the fascist Ustaša movement, adding weight to reports that a small number of Ustaša sympathizers have infiltrated the CFMMEU.
But who exactly are the Ustaše? What influence do they hold in Australian society, and to what extent does their presence reflect a broader trend?
Uniformed Ladies 2
From "Ustašice"
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Oil on canvas
Uniformed Ladies 1
From "Ustašice"
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Oil on canvas