Talk:Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood
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They Werent Terrosits
[edit]First of all the Brotherhood movent was to start an uprising agianst Yugoslavia to bring freedom to the Croatia. After that incident the Yugoslavia secret police said that were a bunch of terroists and that croats in general were terroists. But this is not true because after the incident the Yugoslavian secret police secrectly bomed the Sydney harbour in Australia to make Croatia look like terroists so that they were able to spy on Croatian people in Australia so that no more such uprising by the Croatians in Australia would happen. --Marbus2 5 10:25, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
terrorism is a matter of opinion. to us croats, they weren't terrorists, but to the yugoslav's they were. Just like to some muslims suicide bombers are freedom fighters, but to others they are terrorists
What does: Mi nismo postizni, ali smo dostizni translate to?
it doesnt translate to anytihng it doesnt mean anything the real motto was "zivot za hrvatsku" "life for croaita"
then who put the "Mi nismo postizni, ali smo dostizni" in to begin with? and how do u know that Zivot za Hrvatska is the real motto? there are no sources referenced
- They are listed on the List of designated terrorist organizations, which is one of the signal indicators that they are recognized by at least one government as a terrorist group. Most "freedom fighters" qualify as terrorists by that criteria. It is not necessarily intended as a prejudicial term. John Carter 19:47, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Unverified actions
[edit]I removed the following from the article as unverified. I leave them here so that if someone can find citations from reliable sources that they were HRB actions, then they can add them back.
- Raid on the Yugoslavs' Club in Paris, 1966[citation needed]
- Assassination attempt on Yugoslav ambassador to Germany, 1966[citation needed]
- Assassination of superintendent in Yugoslav consulate in Stuttgart, 1966[citation needed]
- Sabotage attempt on the transmission line and railway Zagreb-Rijeka, 1967[citation needed]
- Plot to assassinate Josip Broz Tito, 1967[citation needed]
- Raid on the Yugoslav consulate in Melbourne, Australia, 1967[citation needed]
- Planning of bomb attacks on planes, buses and trains in order to disturb tourism in Yugoslavia, 1968[citation needed]
- Raid on a bar in Scheveningen, Netherlands. where Yugoslav consul organized Embassy Days[citation needed]
- Bomb attack at the cinema "22. Oktobar" in Belgrade; 1 person killed, 85 wounded[citation needed]
- Assassination attempt on Chief of the Yugoslav Military Mission in Berlin, 1969[citation needed]
- Assassination attempt of the Yugoslav vice-consul in Lyon, 1969[citation needed]
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