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People hold flags as they take part to a march in support of the Homeland War veterans' rights in Zagreb on April 14, 2015. Croatian leaders April 22, 2016, honoured the victims of the Balkan country's most notorious World War II death camp, in an event boycotted by critics who accuse rulers of tolerating a revival of pro-Nazi ideology. Local activists including Jews and ethnic Serbs have expressed alarm at a surge in support for far-right nationalism since the centre-right government took office in January. / AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)
People hold flags as they take part to a march in support of the Homeland War veterans' rights in Zagreb on April 14, 2015. Croatian leaders April 22, 2016, honoured the victims of the Balkan country's most notorious World War II death camp, in an event boycotted by critics who accuse rulers of tolerating a revival of pro-Nazi ideology. Local activists including Jews and ethnic Serbs have expressed alarm at a surge in support for far-right nationalism since the centre-right government took office in January. / AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)
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