Nahid Kulenović
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Nahid Kulenović (5 July 1929 – 30 June 1969) was an emigree
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n newspaper columnist, editor (''Hrvatska sloboda'', ''Hrvatska straža'') and activist, president of the German branch of
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(HOP). 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:
He was the son of
Džafer Kulenović Džafer Kulenović (17 February 1891 – 3 October 1956), often referred to as Džafer- beg Kulenović, was a Bosnian Muslim and Yugoslav politician who led the Yugoslav Muslim Organization in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and was briefly Minis ...
, a highly ranked official of the
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, and was married to Marijana, daughter of a Croatian activist, Berislav Đuro Deželić. Kulenović was assassinated, reportedly by the Yugoslav Secret Police (
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), in his
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apartment in June 1969.“Exiles Speak of Yugoslav Death List”, ''The Times of London'', 2 July 1969.


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