Official figures record five physical assaults, two cases of incitement to violence, 10 cases of damage to property, 11 cases of threats and two unspecified crimes motivated by racism and xenophobia.
This information includes racist crimes and crimes motivated by bias against ethnicity/national origin.
Official figures record two physical assaults and one case of incitement to violence based on bias against Roma and Sinti people.
Official figures record two cases of incitement to violence based on bias against LGBT people.
The Jewish Community Bet Israel of Croatia reported one threat and one incident of graffiti.
The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians and the Holy See reported: the desecration of graves in two cemeteries, one incident of damage to a monument and an incident in which a death threat was painted on a place of worship. World Without Nazism reported two incidents of the desecration of places of worship.
The Jewish Community Bet Israel of Croatia reported one incident of graffiti in Zagreb targeting the LGBT community.
The Jewish Community Bet Israel of Croatia reported one case of graffiti.
World Without Nazism reported one incident of the desecration of a mosque.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported an incident of serious physical assault perpetrated by a group of people on a tram in Zagreb.
The Holy See and the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe reported two cases of the desecration of graveyards, during which tombstones were damaged and, in one case, coffins were opened. A further case of damage to a Christian religious building, one case of threats and one case of vandalism were also reported. Croatian authorities reported back that religious bias motivation was not registered in these cases and that the case of threats was not reported to the authorities.
ODIHR observes that Croatia has not made public reliable data and statistics on hate crimes.