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Another Act of Vandalism at Mostar’s Partisan Cemetery

Published: February 4, 2026
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In Mostar, the Partisan cemetery was re-covered. A new one like the message “Tito the Vampire” appeared among the inscriptions.

Inscriptions such as “Tito the vampire”, “Praljak is not a criminal”, “While communists die, freedom is born”, the Ustasha symbol “U” and the salute “ZDS” are written on the walls of the complex. The eerie charred mass of what looks like an animal corpse, wrapped in some kind of fabric reminiscent of a red flag, is particularly eerie.

In this way, the Partisan Cemetery in Mostar was again damaged by vandalized inscriptions and symbols, which often happens when this cemetery is in question.

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