AN ENEMY OF THE STATE FROM OKUČANI: THE CASE OF THE POLITICAL PRISONER AND ÉMIGRÉ JANJKO SARAJLIĆ Cover Image

NEPRIJATELJ DRŽAVE IZ OKUČANA: SLUČAJ POLITIČKOG ZATVORENIKA I EMIGRANTA JANJKA SARAJLIĆA
AN ENEMY OF THE STATE FROM OKUČANI: THE CASE OF THE POLITICAL PRISONER AND ÉMIGRÉ JANJKO SARAJLIĆ

Author(s): Ivica Miškulin
Contributor(s): Mica Orban Kljajić (Translator)
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Political history, Government/Political systems, History of Communism, Penal Policy
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: political crime; political prisoners; human rights; Croatian political emigration; Janjko Sarajlić; communist Yugoslavia;

Summary/Abstract: The case of the political prisoner and émigré Janjko Sarajlić should be treated as a contribution to the knowledge of the variations of the political opposition to the Yugoslav communist regime in the last decade of its existence. Living in poverty, Sarajlić found a way of making a living for himself and his numerous family in West Germany. However, in this state he also experienced a space of freedom, i.e. became acquainted with a different image of the situation in Yugoslavia and accordingly developed a strongly critical attitude toward communism. Subsequently, due to an alleged minor breach of the regulations – bringing prohibited literature into the state - he was accused of having committed a political crime. After the trial he was de facto declared an enemy of the state and was sent to some of the most notorious prisons of communist Croatia (the penal and correctional institutions of Stara Gradiška and Lepoglava). Long-term imprisonment, along with various types of repression, additionally strengthened his hostile attitude toward the regime. Sarajlić’s oppositional activities – possession of prohibited literature, hunger strikes, refusal of work, the writing of petitions and submissions, work for international human rights organizations, membership in Croatian emigrant organizations and his writing efforts – should be evaluated non-violent forms of resistance. In this respect Sarajlić can be defined as an enemy of the state or as a political opponent of the Yugoslav communist regime, who tried to bring about a change in the situation, primarily the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the establishment of an independent Croatian state, through peaceful means.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 19
  • Page Range: 241-270
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: Croatian