“HE WHO SINGS, THINKS EVIL!”: CHANT “MARJANE, MARJANE” IN THE LAST DECADE OF COMMUNIST CROATIA
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https://doi.org/10.22586/review.v17i1.19695Keywords:
“Marjane, Marjane” chant, judicial repression, freedom of speech, Socialist Republic of Croatia.Abstract
In this paper authors analyze the prosecution of the widespread chant “Marjane, Marjane” during 1980’s in Socialist Republic of Croatia. Widespread version of the chant regime has proscribed, declaring it a form of hostile or anti-state act. Individuals who would sing any of prohibited versions would be mostly subjugated to political felony procedure and sentenced to prison.
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