A 28-year-old Bosnian citizen has been sentenced to 15 days in jail in Croatia for publicly singing a song by controversial singer Baja Mali Knindža, known for nationalist rhetoric. The man was initially apprehended near Obrovac, Croatia, but continued singing the song even after being taken into police custody. Croatian authorities deemed the song’s content unacceptable, leading to the arrest and subsequent conviction. The specific charges and legal basis for the sentence were not immediately detailed in reports. This incident highlights ongoing sensitivities surrounding nationalist expression in the region, particularly related to the conflicts of the 1990s. The case has drawn attention to the boundaries of free speech and the enforcement of laws regarding hate speech or incitement. Further details regarding potential appeals were not available at the time of reporting.