After 1956, Goli Otok became a prison for ordinary criminals and teenage delinquents. It was finally closed in 1988. The issue remained a taboo topic in Tito’s Yugoslavia until the 1980s.
President urges parliament to adopt a new law on compensating former inmates of the notorious Goli Otok political prison, off the coast of Croatia, calling it a matter of ‘truth and justice’.
It documents the suffering of women during Yugoslav socialism, and from Goli Otok the film turns its attention to a smaller, women's camp on the neighboring island of Sveti Grgur, i.e. Å agargur ...
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