Marino Selo camp, the Glossary
The Marino Selo camp was a makeshift prison camp located on the premises of the fishing hut in the village of Marino Selo where Croatian Serb civilians were detained, tortured and killed by members of the 76th Independent Battalion Croatian National Guard (ZNG).[1]
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15 relations: Croatia, Croatian Democratic Union, Croatian National Guard, Croatian War of Independence, Croats, Government of Croatia, Independence of Croatia, Internment, Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), Republic of Serbian Krajina, Secession, Serbs, Serbs of Croatia, Socialist Republic of Croatia, 1990 Croatian parliamentary election.
- Croatian concentration camps in the Yugoslav Wars
- Croatian war crimes in the Croatian War of Independence
- Internment camps in Croatia
Croatia
Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe.
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Croatian Democratic Union
The Croatian Democratic Union (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica,, HDZ) is a major conservative, centre-right political party in Croatia.
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Croatian National Guard
The Croatian National Guard (Zbor narodne garde or ZNG) was an armed force established by Croatia in April and May 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence.
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Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was an armed conflict fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992.
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Croats
The Croats (Hrvati) or Horvati (in a more archaic version) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language.
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Government of Croatia
The Government of Croatia (Vlada Hrvatske), formally the Government of the Republic of Croatia (Vlada Republike Hrvatske), commonly abbreviated to Croatian Government (hrvatska Vlada), is the main executive branch of government in Croatia.
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Independence of Croatia
The independence of Croatia was a process started with the changes in the political system and the constitutional changes in 1990 that transformed the Socialist Republic of Croatia into the Republic of Croatia, which in turn proclaimed the Christmas Constitution, and held the 1991 Croatian independence referendum.
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Internment
Internment is the imprisonment of people, commonly in large groups, without charges or intent to file charges.
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Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)
The Republic of Serbia (Република Србија / Republika Srbija) was a constituent state of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2003 and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006.
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Republic of Serbian Krajina
The Republic of Serbian Krajina or Serb Republic of Krajina (italics / Republika Srpska Krajina or РСК / RSK), known as the Serbian Krajina (italics / Srpska Krajina) or simply Krajina, was a self-proclaimed Serb proto-state, a territory within the newly independent Republic of Croatia (formerly part of Socialist Yugoslavia), which it defied, and which was active during the Croatian War of Independence (1991–95). Marino Selo camp and Republic of Serbian Krajina are history of the Serbs of Croatia.
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Secession
Secession is the formal withdrawal of a group from a political entity.
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Serbs
The Serbs (Srbi) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history, and language.
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Serbs of Croatia
The Serbs of Croatia (Srbi u Hrvatskoj) or Croatian Serbs (Hrvatski Srbi) constitute the largest national minority in Croatia. Marino Selo camp and Serbs of Croatia are history of the Serbs of Croatia.
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The Socialist Republic of Croatia (Социјалистичка Република Хрватска), commonly abbreviated as SR Croatia and referred to as simply Croatia, was a constituent republic and federated state of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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1990 Croatian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in the Socialist Republic of Croatia between 22 and 23 April 1990; the second round of voting occurred on 6–7 May.
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See also
Croatian concentration camps in the Yugoslav Wars
- Dretelj camp
- Gabela camp
- Heliodrom camp
- Kuline prison
- Lora prison camp
- Marino Selo camp
- Pakračka Poljana camp
- Vojno camp
- Čelebići camp
Croatian war crimes in the Croatian War of Independence
- 1991 killings of Serbs in Novska
- 1991 killings of Serbs in Vukovar
- August 1995 Bosanski Petrovac refugee column bombing
- Banija villages killings
- Battle of the Miljevci Plateau
- Branimir Glavaš
- Gošić killings
- Golubić killings
- Gospić massacre
- Grubori massacre
- Joint criminal enterprise
- Kerestinec concentration camp
- Kijani killings
- Komić killings
- Korana bridge killings
- Kuline prison
- Lora prison camp
- Mašićka Šagovina killings
- Marino Selo camp
- Medari massacre
- Murder of the Zec family
- Operation Medak Pocket
- Operation Storm
- Pakračka Poljana camp
- Paulin Dvor massacre
- Požega villages massacre
- Sisak killings
- Tomislav Merčep
- Uzdolje killings
- Varivode massacre
- Voćin killings
Internment camps in Croatia
- Kuline prison
- Lora prison camp
- Marino Selo camp
- Pakračka Poljana camp