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CRIME IN LANIŠĆE ON 24TH AUGUST 1947 – SPONTANEOUS EXPRESSION OF DISSATISFACTION OR PLANNED AND DIRECTED ACTION? (60th anniversary of the event)

Stipan Trogrlić ; Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar Zagreb - Centar Pula, Pula, Hrvatska


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str. 155-178

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As it was impossible to keep confirmation in Tinjan, disorders and interruption of confirmation ceremony in Buzet, then in Lanišće the assassination of Miroslav Bulešić, priest of the Poreč-Pula diocese, and the bishops delegate Jakob Ukmar was seriously wounded, all these in the official version represented “accidents” caused by spontaneous dissatisfaction of people because of the behaviour of bishop Santini and some priests, obedient to his fascistic political orientation. On the basis of historical sources, and relevant literature the intention is to show that it was not a question of spontaneous action but a well arranged plan which had to show that communists from Istria in their radical confrontation with the Church and its employees do not fall behind their party followers from other parts of Croatia and Yugoslavia. Thus indoctrinated peasants became executors of one of the most terrible crimes in the after-war Istria. When the historical mosaic and the background are put together it becomes clear that the murder in Lanišće happened as a result of hatred towards faith (in odium fidei) which developed on the basis of ideological exclusivity. The victim was not chosen accidentally. Bulešić was well known to UDBA as a priest whose attitude was critical towards some acts of the new, “peoples” government.

Ključne riječi

confirmation; Church; state authority; repression; Miroslav Bulešić; Jakob Ukmar; Stjepan Cek; Lanišće; legal process

Hrčak ID:

219460

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/219460

Datum izdavanja:

12.7.2007.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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