斯洛文尼亚知识分子与共产主义政权。

A. Gabrič
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在1950年代初,南斯拉夫当局作出巨大努力向西方表明该国已变得更加民主。这些努力包括开展运动,向国际公众提出关于人权问题的进展报告。因此,南斯拉夫应邀提供了若干关于斯洛文尼亚法院1950年作出的表明其尊重基本人权的裁决的个案研究,并将其发表在1951年《联合国人权报告》中。斯洛文尼亚政府秘书长鲍里斯·科奇扬契奇给斯洛文尼亚司法部长赫利·莫迪奇写了一封信,请他的部门查明1950年斯洛文尼亚的哪些法院裁决“是我国司法系统中承认、遵守和发展人权的案例研究的代表”,以便在这样一份报告中使用。然而,对这一请求的回应,对许多主要政界人士来说,多少有些“冷水澡”。这让人们意识到,斯洛文尼亚将无法参与该项目,因为莫迪在1951年7月10日及时报告了这一点
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Slovene Intellectuals and the Communist Regime.
At the beginning of the 1950s, the Yugoslav authorities made great efforts to demonstrate to the West that the country had become more democratic. These efforts included campaigns in which they presented progress reports on human rights issues to the international public. For this reason, Yugoslavia was kf'en to contribute a number of case studies of rulings made by Slovene courts in 1950, demonstrating their respect for fundamental human rights, and to publish them in the 1951 United Nations Report on Human Rights. The Secretary General of the Slovene Government, Boris Kocijancic, addressed a letter to the Slovene Minister of Justice, Heli Modic, requesting that his department ascertain which court rulings in Slovenia in 1950 "were representative of case studies of the acknowledgement, adherence to, and development of human rights in our judicial system," for use in such a report. The reply to this request, however, came as somewhat of a "cold shower" to many leading politicians. It brought home the realization that Slovenia would not be able to participate in the project, since Modic had promptly reported on July 10, 1951, that
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