Nahid Kulenović
Nahid Kulenović (5 July 1929 – 30 June 1969) was an emigree Croatian newspaper columnist, editor (Hrvatska sloboda, Hrvatska straža) and activist, president of the German branch of Croatian Liberation Movement (HOP).[1][2] He was the son of Džafer Kulenović, a highly ranked official of the Independent State of Croatia,[2] and was married to Marijana, daughter of a Croatian activist, Berislav Đuro Deželić.[3]
Nahid Kulenović | |
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Died | 30 June 1969 39) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Politician, newspaper columnist, editor and activist |
Spouse | Marijana Deželić |
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Relatives | Osman Kulenović (uncle) |
Kulenović was assassinated, reportedly by the Yugoslav Secret Police (UDBA), in his Munich apartment in June 1969.[2][4]
References
- (in Croatian) Gordan Akrap, Mač i štit u rukama partije – represivni sustav u funkciji oblikovanja korpusa javnog znanja, National security and the future, Vol.11 No.4, October 2010, pp. 220-21:
Ćurić je povremeno pomagao Nahidu Kulenoviću i dr. Branku Jeliću u njihovom javnom djelovanju i u tiskovinama koje su uređivali. Nahid Kulenović, sin Džafer Beg Kulenovića, bio je najutjecajniji Musliman među pripadnicima hrvatske političke emigracije. Svojim je djelovanjem pokušao utjecati na Muslimane i pridobiti ih za davanje podrške hrvatskoj političkoj emigraciji. Kulenović je uređivao emigrantske tiskovine „Hrvatska sloboda“ i „Hrvatska straža“.
- "Nedjeljko Mrkonjić žrtva svog susjeda". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). 18 August 2000. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- (in Croatian) Gordan Akrap, Mač i štit u rukama partije – represivni sustav u funkciji oblikovanja korpusa javnog znanja, National security and the future, Vol. 11 No. 4, October 2010, p. 221
- “Exiles Speak of Yugoslav Death List”, The Times of London, 2 July 1969.
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