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Alen Islamović says that he received terrible threats after the Split concert: 'I am only Bregović's employee'

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"Spit and sing, my Yugoslavia" was performed by members of the group Bijelo dugme at a concert in a club in Split. Behind them, Yugoslavian flags with pentagrams were spinning. For this reason, the members of the Zagreb Association of Volunteer Defenders of Vukovar submitted a report to the DORH and requested that Alen Islamović be declared an undesirable person in Croatia. Islamović himself came forward and performed the song. He considers Gora…

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The band performed the song “Spit and sing my Yugoslavia”, which was reacted by the Association of Zagreb Volunteers Defenders of Vukovar, followed by the Split branch of the Homeland Movement. The singer then called and found out that he had received threats.

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Slobodna Dalmacija broke the news in Split, Croatia on Sunday, September 1, 2024.
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