Many good people fought in the war. A considerable majority, nine out of ten soldiers, if not more, on all sides, were like that. They found themselves in nasty circumstances and tried to get out of them without consequences, from all that chaos and blood to save their lives, save their heart and face and mind and both hands and both legs and after everything, as far as possible, return to their normal life unscathed. Many did not succeed. In the 1990s, we lost many wonderful fathers, beloved brothers, the best sons, brave, smart, good and beautiful young men who are not talked about much today.
Instead of them, we are talking about Branimir Glavaš. He was recently convicted of a war crime in 1991, after too long, endless thirty-five years. I guess it’s over now, definitely and irrevocably, but in our right…















