Review of Slovene Press

Ljubljana, 16 February - Is it at all possible that public prosecutors of Italy, a defeated country of the Alliance, which in 1941 invaded Slovenia and sponsored the independent Ustashi state in Croatia (Ustashis - orig. ustaši - were a Croat nationalist movement which fought along with the invaders against the partizans), would charge Slovenes and Croats for allegedly committing genocide, Italian author Paolo G. Parovel writes in the Friday issue of daily Delo.

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