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・ Jasenička
・ Jasenje
・ Jasenje (Kozarska Dubica)
・ Jasenka Marohnić
・ Jasenko Sabitović
・ Jasenná
・ Jasenná (Náchod District)
・ Jasenná (Zlín District)
・ Jasenov
・ Jasenov Castle
・ Jasenov Del
・ Jasenov, Humenné District
・ Jasenov, Sobrance District
・ Jasenovac
・ Jasenovac concentration camp
Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara
・ Jasenovac, Bosanski Petrovac
・ Jasenovac, Osijek-Baranja County
・ Jasenovac, Sisak-Moslavina County
・ Jasenovce
・ Jasenovik
・ Jasenovo
・ Jasenovo (Bela Crkva)
・ Jasenovo (Despotovac)
・ Jasenovo (Nova Varoš)
・ Jasenovo, Foča
・ Jasenovo, Slovakia
・ Jasenová
・ Jasenové
・ Jasey-Jay Anderson


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Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara : ウィキペディア英語版
Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara

''Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara'' (Jasenovac and Stara Gradiška) is a Croatian song promoting the Ustaše, the World War II fascist Nazi puppet government. The lyrics celebrate the World War II persecution of Serbs in Herzegovina.
In 2003, Matija Babić criticized the Croatian band Thompson for performing such a song, and he also criticized Croatian Radiotelevision, Croatia Records and the rest of the media for continuing to cover Thompson as a mainstream artist.〔
In 2007, Efraim Zuroff, while reporting in the ''Jerusalem Post'' on a Thompson performance at Maksimir Stadium, said that Perković gained notoriety for having performed the song which was overtly fascist, and criticized Thompson concerts as an occasion for a display of extremist nationalists.
Perković himself denies writing or even performing the song,〔 stating that "he is a musician, not a politician".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Anti-Defamation League )〕 An organizer for a Thompson tour of New York City also defended Perković, saying he did not write the song nor is a copy available on any of his albums.
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