Croatia’s President has once again stripped Branimir Glavas, a former general, of state decorations following a recent court decision. The move comes after a Croatian court upheld Glavas’s conviction for war crimes committed against Serb civilians during the 1991 conflict. Glavas was originally convicted and had his honors revoked in 2018, but the decision was later overturned on procedural grounds. This latest ruling confirms his guilt and reinstates the removal of his decorations. The crimes relate to actions taken during the early stages of the Croatian War of Independence. The case has been highly sensitive, highlighting the ongoing reckoning with war crimes from the 1990s conflict. This decision underscores the Croatian government’s commitment to accountability for atrocities committed during the war.