- Dalmatian anti-Serb riots of May 1991
Refimprove|date=April 2008The anti-Serb riots in Dalmatia was an act of
riot ing that took place in theCroatia n cities ofZadar andŠibenik on2 May 1991 . Croatian civilians vandalized and destroyed a lot of property of ethnic Serbs in both cities, but nobody was killed in the violence.Background
Tensions between
Croats andSerbs increased steadily through 1990 and 1991 following the electoral victory of Croatia's nationalistCroatian Democratic Union union party, led byFranjo Tuđman . Many Serbs were deeply unhappy about the prospect of living in an independent Croatia, fearing a re-run of the genocide of Serbs by the Second World War eraNazi puppet state the so-calledIndependent State of Croatia . These sentiments were always emphasised in public speeches by local Serb leaders likeJovan Rašković ,Milan Martić ,Milan Babić and by propaganda coming from Milošević's regime.In the summer of 1990, they took up arms in the heavily Serb-populated
Krajina region of Croatia, just inland fromDalmatia , sealing roads and effectively blocking Dalmatia from the rest of Croatia. The insurrection spread to the eastern region ofSlavonia in early 1991, when paramilitary groups from Serbia itself took up positions in the region and started to expel non-Serbs from the area. On1 May 1991 , paramilitaries associated with theSerbian Radical Party killed a number of Croatian policemen in theBorovo Selo massacre and mutilated their bodies. This was, at the time, the bloodiest single incident in the Croatian conflict, and it caused widespread shock and outrage in Croatia. The killings produced an immediate upsurge in ethnic tensions. [James Gow, "The Serbian Project and its Adversaries", p. 159. C. Hurst & Co, 2003]The day after the incident in Borovo, one
Franko Lisica , the police chief of Polače nearBenkovac in northern Dalmatia, was killed by Serbs [ [http://www.hic.hr/ratni-zlocini/hrvatska/dalmacija/kronologija.htm Timeline for Croatian War of Independence] ] This incident created new tensions in his home town ofBibinje near Zadar, where angry local Croats set fire to several properties of local Serbs.The riots
Soon after these events, a group of younger people from Bibinje went to Zadar to participate in a demonstration against the Serb insurrection. The demonstration grew into a riot, and around a hundred properties were damaged, belonging to ethnic Serbs, or to Yugoslav companies such as those of
JAT . Because there were many broken windows in the city centre streets, the next day the Zadar newspaper "Narodni List" printed the headline "Zadarska noć kristala" literally meaning "Zadar night of crystal" (intended to be a pun on "kristalna noć", the Croatian translation ofKristallnacht )..Fact|date=April 2008Demonstrations were also organized in the city of
Šibenik Fact|date=October 2008, where they involved another large group of Croats. Those protests also turned violent, with Serb-owned businesses and vehicles being attacked and destroyed.Fact|date=October 2008The number of properties destroyed was reported to have been at least 168 [ [http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/politics/war_crimes/report6/index.html Sixth Report of the FRY Government on War Crimes committed in the territory of the former SFRY] , December 1995] . A number of individual Serbs were also assaulted.Fact|date=April 2008
The violence was reported to have lasted for several hours, without the police taking control. [Belgrade home service report (via BBC Monitoring), 2 May 1991] [ [http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/politics/war_crimes/report6/9.html War Crimes, Report VI] ]
The aftermath
The Yugoslav communist government later accused local HDZ officials of having instigated the violence. It claimed that
: [The] action was organized by a number of the HDZ activists and the highest-ranking officials in Zadar, in the presence of
Vladimir Šeks , deputy Speaker of the Croatian Parliament andPetar Šale - both of them among the highest-ranking HDZ officials at the time. [ [http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/politics/war_crimes/report6/index.html Sixth Report of the FRY Government on War Crimes committed in the territory of the former SFRY] , December 1995]The events in Zadar were not widely reported at the time in the Western media, though the Serbian media cited the pogrom as an example of anti-Serb feeling in Croatia.Fact|date=April 2008. It was cited in a similar context by the former Yugoslav president
Slobodan Milošević during hiswar crimes trial. [ [http://www.un.org/icty/transe54/060215ED.htm Transcript] , 15 February 2006] It has been claimed .Fact|date=April 2008 that it was a deliberate attempt to "ethnically cleanse" the region. In this vein, these riots were characterized as apogrom or as a "Kristallnacht "..Fact|date=April 2008In July, JNA and Serb forces launched the attack on Croatian-populated Dalmatia. Zadar and Šibenik will be the cities in Dalmatia most heavily hit by Serb attacks, where hundreds will be killed.
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