Human rights organizations are urging Croatian President Zoran Milanovic to revoke the military rank and honors of Branimir Glavas, a convicted war criminal. Glavas was found guilty of involvement in the killings of Serb civilians during the Croatian War of Independence. The groups argue stripping Glavas of his general’s rank is a necessary step towards accountability and reconciliation. They contend maintaining his status undermines justice for victims and sends a damaging message about Croatia’s commitment to addressing wartime crimes. President Milanovic has not yet publicly responded to the calls. The case highlights ongoing sensitivities surrounding the legacy of the conflict and the pursuit of justice for all victims. This action would demonstrate Croatia’s dedication to upholding international humanitarian law and acknowledging past atrocities.