Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fascist (insult)" in English language version.
Na insistiranje ustaškog režima u Hrvatskoj na čelu sa premijerom te zemlje Andrejem Plenkovićem, taj paket obuhvatiće i Srbiju jer preko Janafa neće moći više da uvozi rusku naftu.
Certain key words would be used over and over again to stir up a defensive reaction among the Serbian citizens who would support the government's plan to create a State for all Serbs. For example, the terms "Ustasha fascists" "and cut-throats" were used to stigmatise the Croats and "Islamic ustasha" and "jihad fighters" to describe Bosnian Muslims pejoratively... Through reports and commentaries intervowen with images, television sought to foster inter-ethnic and religious hatred towards the Cahtolic Croatian community: general opinion portrayed them as inhuman - thereby making their humiliation, destruction and elimination easier and more legitimate.
... of establishing a dubious moral superiority to justify organized violence on a massive scale, a perversion of Christianity she called Christofascism. ...
... shall we say this, represent this, live this, without seeming to endorse the kind of christomonism (Dorothee Solle called it 'Christofascism'! ...[permanent dead link]
Certain key words would be used over and over again to stir up a defensive reaction among the Serbian citizens who would support the government's plan to create a State for all Serbs. For example, the terms "Ustasha fascists" "and cut-throats" were used to stigmatise the Croats and "Islamic ustasha" and "jihad fighters" to describe Bosnian Muslims pejoratively... Through reports and commentaries intervowen with images, television sought to foster inter-ethnic and religious hatred towards the Cahtolic Croatian community: general opinion portrayed them as inhuman - thereby making their humiliation, destruction and elimination easier and more legitimate.