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Anton Kikaš (also known as Tony, born in 1941 in
Bijakovići Bijakovići ( cyrl, Бијаковићи) is a village in the Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, municipality of Čitluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The village is within the area served by the Franciscans of Medjugorje. In 1981, Mount Podbrdo ...
,
Bosnia-Hercegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and H ...
) is a Croatian-Canadian business man who was arrested for arms smuggling by Yugoslav authorities on 31 August 1991 during the
Croatian war of independence The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugosl ...
and subsequently released in an exchange on 25 November 1991.


Early life

Kikaš was born in 1941 to ethnic Croatian parents in Bijakovići in
Hercegovina Herzegovina ( or ; sh-Latn-Cyrl, Hercegovina, separator=" / ", Херцеговина, ) is the southern and smaller of two main geographical region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being Bosnia. It has never had strictly defined geograp ...
, and spent his early life in
Kakanj Kakanj ( sr-cyrl, Какањ) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the town has a population of 11,796 inhabitants, with 38,937 inh ...
and
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. After graduating from the Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb, he subsequently emigrated to
Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ...
in 1968. In Canada he became active in the Croat community there, and in 1987 was involved in the establishment of the department of Croatian language and literature at the
University of Waterloo The University of Waterloo (UWaterloo, UW, or Waterloo) is a public research university with a main campus in Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is one of three cities in the Regional Municipality ...
. Kikaš was also involved in business in Morocco, Trinidad, and Saudi Arabia, and had arranged football matches in Los Angeles.


Croatian war of independence

In 1990 Kikaš was told by
Alija Izetbegović Alija Izetbegović (; ; 8 August 1925 – 19 October 2003) was a Bosnian politician, lawyer, Islamic philosopher and author, who in 1992 became the first president of the Presidency of the newly independent Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
during a visit by Izetbegović to Toronto that "The sooner you Croats understand, the better it will be for you, that we Muslims have never been and will never be a part of the Croatian people." When
Franjo Tuđman Franjo Tuđman (; 14 May 1922 – 10 December 1999), also written as Franjo Tudjman, was a Croatian politician and historian. Following the country's independence from Yugoslavia, he became the first president of Croatia and served as p ...
visited Toronto in September 1991, he passed this message on to him. At the beginning of the Croatian war of independence he raised money from the Croatian émigré community in Canada and, with the agreement of the Croatian Ministry of the Interior, used it to purchase arms in South Africa. As Croatia was then under an arms embargo, the only in which arms could be shipped to Croatia was through illegal smuggling. He hired a
Uganda Airlines Uganda Airlines is the flag carrier of Uganda. The company is a revival of the older Uganda Airlines which operated from 1977 until 2001. The current carrier began flying in August 2019. Location The company headquarters are located withi ...
Boeing 707 The Boeing 707 is an American, long-range, narrow-body airliner, the first jetliner developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype first flown in 1954, the initial first flew on December 20, ...
to ship these arms, with the plan that they would file a flight-plan to fly to
Trieste Trieste ( , ; sl, Trst ; german: Triest ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital city, and largest city, of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of two autonomous regions which are not subdivided into provi ...
, Italy and then attempt to land and unload the plane's cargo of small-arms and anti-armour weapons in Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia, which at this point had already effectively achieved ''de facto'' (but not ''de jure'') independence from Yugoslavia after the Ten Day war. From Slovenia the arms were to be shipped to the Croatian police and
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. The shipment was valued at $1 million, weighed 18 tonnes, and included Singaporean
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assault rifles and ammunition. Kikaš was the only passenger on the flight, which had a crew of six. As they approached their destination, the pilot of the aeroplane mistakenly informed Yugoslav air controllers that they were bound for Ljubljana, not Trieste. Suspicious, and since the aircraft was now headed for what was officially Yugoslav airspace, the Yugoslav authorities scrambled two Yugoslav airforce
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jets to intercept Kikaš's 707 and forced it to land at Zagreb airport. Zagreb airport was the scene of fighting between the JNA and the Croatian police and was only partly controlled by the JNA, though the JNA successfully seized control of the aircraft upon landing. Croatian forces had attacked the control tower and blocked roads in and out of the airport. The aircraft and its contents were seized by the Yugoslavs, and Kikaš was arrested and sent to a military prison in Belgrade for interrogation after receiving a beating at the airport. After three months in prison, on 25 November 1991, Kikaš was exchanged in return for
Milan Aksentijević Milan Aksentijević (born in Kragujevac on 1 September 1935) is a retired Yugoslav army Major-General. Aksentijević was one of the few senior Yugoslav army officers to be involved in all three of the wars in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia during t ...
, a Serb JNA officer captured by Croatian forces. In October 1991 Ugandan president
Yoweri Museveni Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician and retired senior military officer who has been the 9th and current President of Uganda since 26 January 1986. Museveni spearheaded rebellions with aid of then ...
refused repatriation of the Uganda Airlines crew, calling them "mercenaries".


"Kikaš" the aeroplane

The Ugandan Airlines Boeing 707-328C, registration number 5X-UCM, named "Kikaš" by the Serbs, was subsequently used by them in military operations in both Croatia and Bosnia, beginning with their withdrawal from Zagreb airport under attack from the Croatian military (who they called "Zengas"). "Kikaš" was piloted out of Zagreb to Belgrade by
JAT The Jat people ((), ()) are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan. Originally pastoralists in the lower Indus river-valley of Sindh, Jats migrated north into the Punjab region in late medieval times, and su ...
aircrew who had last flown a 707 ten years before and who flew into the airport aboard an Antonov transport and flew out aboard "Kikaš", directly over the Croatian "Zengas". "Kikaš" was subsequently used during the evacuation of the families of JNA personnel and other civilians from Bihać and Sarajevo, as well as the transport of military equipment, and was piloted by Stevan Popov. A total of 49,000 refugees were evacuated from Sarajevo aboard "Kikaš" between 12 April and 3 May 1992 by Popov and other aircrew. JAT tried to register "Kikaš" for civilian use, but lacking technical data on the aircraft, were unsuccessful. According to an article in ''
Politika ''Politika'' ( sr-Cyrl, Политика; ''Politics'') is a Serbian daily newspaper, published in Belgrade. Founded in 1904 by Vladislav F. Ribnikar, it is the oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in the Balkans. Publishing and owners ...
'', the aircraft was sold to a British-American company in 1996 and its subsequent fate is unknown.


Subsequent life

At the time of his arrest at Zagreb airport, Kikaš was a divorcee. Kikaš met his second wife, with whom he had two sons, shortly after being released. He now lives in Canada but regularly visits Croatia. A film entitled ''Nisam se bojao umrijeti'' ("I Am Not Afraid To Die") and directed by
Jakov Sedlar Jakov Sedlar (born 6 November 1952) is a Croatian film director and producer. A former cultural attaché during the 1990s in the Franjo Tuđman government, his documentaries promote Croatian nationalist views through propaganda. His 2016 docu ...
was released in 2016 about his exploits.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kikas, Anton 1941 births Croatian businesspeople Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina emigrants to Canada Naturalized citizens of Canada Canadian people of Croatian descent Canadian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent People from Čitluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina Living people