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Miro Barešić : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miro Barešić
Miro Barešić (10 September 1950 – 31 July 1991) was a Croatian citizen convicted for the murder of the Yugoslavian ambassador to Sweden in 1971 and later released as a demand made in the hijacking of a Scandinavian Airlines domestic flight.〔(Paraguay Accepts Terrorist and Stir Is Minor - New York Times )〕〔http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/dissertations/2007-0403-200232/c3.pdf〕 ==Early life== Miro Barešić was born on 10 September 1950 in Šibenik, People's Republic of Croatia, part of Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. In 1968, as was required by any 18-year-old, Barešić was called to attend military service in the Yugoslav People's Army. However, due to his political beliefs that 'the Croatian nation was deprived of any human rights', and because many of his relatives were killed by the communists, he refused the military service. As a result, he was sentenced to 6 months in the infamous Goli Otok prison. In 1969, after the completion of his prison term, he left Yugoslavia for Italy where he was linked with members of the Croatian National Resistance movement ((クロアチア語:Hrvatski narodni odpor)), who assisted him through Germany and ultimately Sweden. In Sweden, Barešić associated with people connected with the Croatian National Resistance and other Croatian extreme nationalists and Barešić was very positive in the Swedish groups plans to start a new organization called The Black Legion ((クロアチア語:Crna Legija)) in Sweden, as a revolt against Yugoslavia.
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