Marko Veselica Explained

Marko Veselica
Birth Date:9 January 1936
Birth Place:Glavice, Yugoslavia
(now Croatia)
Death Place:Zagreb, Croatia
Nationality:Croatian
Occupation:Politician
Economist
University professor

Marko Veselica (January 9, 1936 – February 17, 2017 in Zagreb) was a Croatian politician, economist and university professor.[1]

During the Croatian Spring, Marko Veselica developed a reputation of being a Croatian nationalist. He was close to Ivan Milas. As a prominent Croatian dissident his Croatian nationalist views brought him into conflict with the Communist authorities of Yugoslavia.[2] In 1981 he was arrested on suspicion of "antistate activities",[2] charged with spreading hostile propaganda in interviews with Western news organizations and maintaining contacts with emigre groups, and after a seven-day trial sentenced by a Zagreb court to eleven years imprisonment.[3] In 1983 he was an Amnesty International prisoner of conscience.[4]

In 1990, he became leader of the newly formed Croatian Democratic Party (HDS). Following the merger of the HDS and the Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HKDS) he became chairman (1992–2001) of the Croatian Christian Democratic Union HKDU.[5]

He died on 17 February 2017 at morning in Fran Mihaljević hospital in Zagreb.[6]

References

  1. Web site: Marko Veselica . vecernji.hr . Croatian . 14 December 2014.
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/1981/04/27/world/with-belgrade-croatia-dissident-reported-held.html Croatia Dissident Reported Held
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1981/09/10/world/croatian-dissident-jailed.html Croatian Dissident Jailed
  4. http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1983/2/15/rights-group-kicks-off-amnesty-week/ Rights Group Kicks Off 'Amnesty Week': Students Seek to Free 'Prisoners of Conscience'
  5. http://www.terra.es/personal2/monolith/croatia.htm Leaders of Croatia
  6. Web site: Umro Marko Veselica. hrt.hr. Croatian Radiotelevision. 17 February 2017. hr. 17 February 2017.