Grow up or get out more. Kids have these tattoos these days, any tattoo shop will do one up and footballers especially go for them.
The Best New Tatto Gallery: Best Triball Arm Tattoo Gallery
Now theres a gallery of that exact design of "tribal" tattoo. And you are smearing Dwyer as a Nazi? Cop on for Gods sake.
F**king disgraceful.
The inscription on the tatoo was 'SS'. Now last time I looked they were not some lost Indian tribe.
sweet suffering Jesus, 200,000 people were forced to flee from their homes. Hundreds of mainly elderly who stayed behind were slaughtered. This is from eye witness and UN accounts. It is well docuented. Those farmers weren't heading to Belgrade for the midsummer beer festival now were they? Had they stayed behind, they would too have been slaughtered just like their fathers and grandfathers had been in WW2 by the Ustasa.
You are ******************************g pathetic you wing nut.
Flores fought in the Croatian army in 1991 against socialist Yugoslavia (as part of the extreem right Croatian National Liberation Movement who were made up of dodgey right wing scumbags and mrcenaries from across Europe). Thats the very same army that expelled the Krajina Serbs.
now here is the tattoo. Look closely.
you see the 'SS'?
Flores was half-Bolivian (mother from Santa Cruz), half-Hungarian; fought for the Croats in the Balkan wars.
He was killed in Santa Cruz, home city to Branco Marinkovic, one of that region's largest landowners, of Croation descent, the ex-president of the Comité Pro Santa Cruz and one of Morales' strongest opponents.
The Comité Pro Santa Cruz has been dominated by big business interests for the past ten years or more:
Now a days, there are serious arguments making the case that the CPSC is dominated by the Santa Cruz business elite. Erik Ortega, makes this argument in his articles published in one of the most important newspapers in Santa Cruz, El Deber.
Ortega looks at the presidencies of the committee for the last 10 years. In it he reveals a series of presidents, vice-presidents and close associates taking turns on the presidency of the organization. He highlights that in the space of the last 10 years, there has only been one president who did not come from one of the business associations, the transport worker, Benjamin Zapata (1979-1980). In the period from 1995 to 2005, the presidents of CPSC came from the various business associations, private enterprises, cattle raisers and political parties. I would cite the list, but I think it would be redundant.