Several right-leaning organisations in Croatia urge President Zoran Milanović to revoke the military rank and other honours awarded to Branimir Glavaš following his conviction related to wartime killings. The groups call for Glavaš, a former Croatian commander, to have his general’s rank and decorations stripped after he is found guilty over attacks and killings of Serb civilians during the war.

The request is presented as a measure of accountability and follows the legal outcome against Glavaš. The organisations’ statement focuses on the symbolic and official status attached to the honours, arguing they should be removed given the conviction. The reporting does not indicate that Milanović has taken action in response to the appeal, nor does it detail whether any procedures are under way.

Overall, the articles describe a public push by specific political actors to change Glavaš’s standing in state records and highlight the ongoing controversy around wartime justice and recognition in Croatia.