LIKELY TO PROVOKE PUBLIC UNREST. Prosecutors Ban Publications
LIKELY TO PROVOKE PUBLIC UNREST. Prosecutors Ban Publications
Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Civil Society, Governance
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Summary/Abstract: During 1971 the distribution of one or several issues of numerous publications—ranging from internationally known scholarly journals to ephemeral student broadsheets—has been banned in Yugoslavia, temporarily or permanently, by decisions taken on the basis of the Law on the Press and Other Forms of Information. One of the favourite grounds for these injunctions has been that some of the writings contained 'alarmist statements likely to provoke public unrest'. The article provides the full text of one such instance signed by District Public Prosecutor Spasoje Milošev.
Book: Review of the Study Centre for Yugoslav Affairs – 1972-10
- Page Range: 890-893
- Page Count: 4
- Publication Year: 1972
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
