Croatian Crescent writes about Croatian politicians' reaction to critical reports on Croatia that appeared in the British media.
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Hi Veronica,
is it me who is doing something wrong? i dont seam to be able to find the story about the british conspiracy?
PS: i heard Croatian striked back with a travel warning for the UK!
Hi Morten,
I’m not sure I understand your question. Have you tried following the link given in this post? Here it is again:
http://croatiancrescent.blogspot.com/2009/04/british-conspiracy-against-croatia.html
Hi Veronica
Sorry, i kept clicking on the headline “the british conspiracy” now i see that there is link under writes.
Thanks
Morten