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Political repression in Communist Yugoslavia

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Goli otok
island of Croatia
Bleiburg repatriations
crime in Yugoslavia at the end of World War II
Croatian Spring
cultural and political movement in the late 1960s; opposed unitarization in Yugoslavia; called for economic, cultural, political reforms and more rights for Croatia within Yugoslavia; in 1971, forcefully suppressed by the Yugoslav government
Sveti Grgur
island of Croatia
Foibe massacres
extrajudicial mass killings of Italian and other local populations in Istria and Dalmatia during and after the Second World War
1981 protests in Kosovo
Jazovka
Jazovka is a pit in the Žumberak Mountains area of Croatia, known as a site of mass executions and burials associated with Partisan activities during and after World War II. Hundreds of wounded Croatian soldiers from Zagreb hospitals and civilians were dumped in the pit. Some were already dead, but others died of exposure and injuries. Since the site was rediscovered in 1990, when more 800 skeletons were found, an annual pilgrimage has been organized.
1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia
student protests
Barbara Pit
1945 mass murders by Yugoslav partisans
communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945
War crimes by the Yugoslav Partisan Movement
Bloody Christmas
campaign of executions of Bulgarians in the Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Gračani massacre
Tahir Meha
Albanian political activist (1943-1981)
1989 Kosovo miners' strike
Nagode Trial
show trial in socialist Yugoslavia
Law for the Protection of Macedonian National Honour
mass graves in Slovenia
review of the topic
Mass graves in Celje
Tezno trench
Dachau trials (Slovenia)
Series of show trials in the SFR Yugoslavia
Sarajevo Process