Yugoslavia and Communism

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This article is about the influence of the Yugoslav Communist party on Croatian society. The party was the main driving force in all social matters within the former Yugoslavia. Its Stalinist policies from the 1940s to the 1960s and authoritarian rule have been mostly ignored in the West. There truly needs to be a historical reassessment. For example here is a statement made by Aleksandar Rankovic, the Interior Minister and the head of the military and secret police of Yugoslavia at a Belgrade Assembly (meeting):

Through our prisons has passed between 1945 and 1951, 3 777 776 prisoners, while we killed 586 000 enemies of the people. Taken from Politika, Belgrade/1 February 1951 (p.1) [1]

Another example is the "Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia". The commissions find was that there are 100 000 victims in 581 mass graves within Slovenia a former republic of Yugoslavia. According to the Reports and Proceedings of the European Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes" (Link) , the killings were executed by the Yugoslav Paritsian Army in 1945 and 1946. There was a large scale execution of people that were, guilty by association only and no trials in which the Communist of Yugoslav were the man organisers.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a lot of factual evidence has emerged that the former Communist Yugoslavia was responsible for executing mass murders, arrests and torture. The media has mostly has turned a blind eye to it. Very little has been reported about these unearthed historic events. One to mention is the Ian Cuthbertson review of Tito's Ghosts in the news paper The Australian called “Balkans hero with a Bloodthirsty Streak” (September 13, 2008).

   This article is a work in progress.

References

  1. ^ Communist Crime is not Antifascism Released on International Human Rights Day, 10 DECEMBER 2008. On behalf of the participants in public meetings Maja Runje, a member of the Steering Committee- Zagreb (p. 19). Article is in Croatian: KOMUNISTIČKI ZLOČINI NISU ANTIFAŠIZAM] POVODOM MEĐUNARODNOG DANA LJUDSKIH PRAVA,10. PROSINCA 2008. U ime sudionika javnog okupljanja Maja Runje, članica Koordinacijskog odbora Kruga za trg10 000 Zagreb, Jurjevska 47a (str. 19)

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