Talk:Goli otok
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Is this true: "allegations of listening to Radio Moscow or reading Russian literature were considered sufficient grounds for imprisonment." - and, if it is, could we have a citation please. I really don't know either way, but this seems rather extreme for Tito. Crocodilicus 02:14, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
Mila Jovovic grand father was imprisond by Tito on Goli otok, so he had to go to Soviet Union. Otherwise she wont be born?
- Actually it's true. My Grandfather went there for publishing a poem against Tito. 50 years later it was found that there was no proof at all that he wrote the poem itself... Veni 02:51, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] People killed
There is no information how many people died or were killed on Goli otok under Tito's regime.
How many were killed is irrelevant, the only thing we know is that he didn't kill enough!
We do not know that unfortunately. --Pockey 17:20, 27 March 2007 (UTC)