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Pero Simić

Pero Simić (2 July 1946 – 11 October 2016) was a Bosnian Serb journalist and historian. He is most notable for authoring the first complete political biography of Josip Broz Tito, which has been published in all languages of the former Yugoslavia, in seven editions with a circulation of 58,500 copies, under the titles Tito, secret of the century and Tito the phenomenon of the century. The book has been translated into Polish and German and will soon be published in Bulgarian and other world languages.[1]

Biography edit

Born in Skočić near Zvornik, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia. He finished primary school in Skočić and Kozluk near Zvornik, then went to high school in Zvornik, Lukavac and Loznica. He moved to Belgrade for post-secondary education, graduating from the University of Belgrade's School of Economics.

Politics edit

Simić was president of the Youth Organization of Serbia from 1971-73. In those years, in his public speeches he was saying that "dissatisfaction of the youth should not be suppressed", that "one does not inherit future, but builds it" that "there is no taboo for us", that "our task to critically think", that "nothing can be achieved with bludgeon", that "Yugoslavia has an unrealistic picture of itself", that "nationalism is a real force in society." And that "freedom can not exist without democracy" in Yugoslav society, that "closure leads to primitivism", that "a country can not prosper if the power is in the hands of one man."

In October 1972, during several days of Tito's conversation with the Serbian leadership, Simić did not support the politics of the Yugoslav president, but rather those of Serbian liberal leader Marko Nikezić. One month after this meeting, Simić told two local youth officials that "no one is sinless, not even comrade Tito."

Simić's companions reported these comments to the Minister of the Municipal Committee of League of Communists, secretary of the Committee to the new leadership of the League of Communists of Serbia. In February 1972, the secretariat of Central Committee of the League of Communists of Serbia formed on the occasion of this statement a party committee which a month later forced Simić to resign from all political positions.

In 1976, charge with "undermining our system and the unity of state and political leadership of Serbia and Yugoslavia", Simić was brought to the interrogation for several days to the central Serbian State Security Service in Kneza Milosa 30, Belgrade, without written decision.

Journalism edit

Simić worked in Vecernje Novosti from 1973-79 in the editorial office writing short newspaper articles on environmental protection. At the end of the 1979 he was given the opportunity to report on the traditional meeting of economists of Yugoslavia in Opatija. He reported that Yugoslavia was in the "biggest balance of payments crisis" in its history, and that, in the first eight months of the year, "negative balance of trade with foreign countries was greater than in the whole previous year", that the participation of Yugoslavia in world exports in the last eight years has fallen from 0.54 to 0.45 percent, while its share in world imports "has fallen from 0.93 to 0.79 percent". He added that "current account deficit of the country in 1979 will reach unprecedented amount of three billion dollars", that the state’s stimulation of exports had increased by 40 percent and that the Yugoslav exports declined and "covers only 47 percent of imports".

By order of the Federal Secretary for Information Ismail Bajra, due to this reporting he was prohibited from writing about economic and political issues and sent back to editorial work. Six years later, in 1985, he was allowed to write economic and political articles and comments. He has published over 300 articles dealing with controversial pages of the recent history of Serbia and Yugoslavia.

Besides Vecernje Novosti, his reports have been published in Mladost, Rad, Borba, Duga, Intervju, NIN, and Danas. From November 1998 to March 2000, he was the chief editor of Vecernje Novosti. The government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia nationalized Novosti''s publishing company on 2 March 2000, so the editorial policy of Vecernje Novosti would adjust to the wishes of the government at that time. From 5 October 2000 until 1 January 2008, he worked as a journalist-associate at the newspaper.

Works edit

Simić has published 16 publicist and historiographic books, including:

  • Uncertain Past[2]
  • Chains of dogma, 1988.
  • When Tito, How Tito, Why Tito, 1989.
  • Tito agent of the Comintern, 1990.
  • Forgiveness with no mercy (co-authored with Jovan Kesar), 1990.
  • Inside the bloody circle - Tito and the breakup of Yugoslavia, 1993. (Second revised edition of "The collapse of Tito's Empire", 1999).
  • Fires and flood - in the whirl of family Serboland (co-authored with Dejan Lukic), 2001.
  • Saint and Fog, 2005.
  • Crucified Kosovo, 2006.
  • Temptations of the Serbian elite, 2006.
  • Tito, secret of the century, 2009.
  • Tito's Diary, 2009.
  • Tito, strictly confidential – archive documents (co-authored with Zvonimir Despot), 2010.
  • Period of youth (co-authored with Djoko Stojicic and Miroslav Markovic), 2010.

Croatian and Slovenian historians and journalists have called Simić "the best connoisseur of Tito in the world" [3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Preminuo Pero Simić, nekadašnji glavni urednik "Novosti" - B92.net". b92.net. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  2. ^ Neizvesna prošlost [Uncertain Past]. 1986.
  3. ^ Despot, Zvonimir (2009). "Predgovor" [Foreword]. In Pero Simić (ed.). Tito: fenomen stoljeća [Tito: the phenomenon of the century]. Zagreb: Večernji. ISBN 978-953-7313-40-1.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pero Simic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pero Simic 2 July 1946 11 October 2016 was a Bosnian Serb journalist and historian He is most notable for authoring the first complete political biography of Josip Broz Tito which has been published in all languages of the former Yugoslavia in seven editions with a circulation of 58 500 copies under the titles Tito secret of the century and Tito the phenomenon of the century The book has been translated into Polish and German and will soon be published in Bulgarian and other world languages 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Politics 3 Journalism 4 Works 5 ReferencesBiography editBorn in Skocic near Zvornik PR Bosnia Herzegovina FPR Yugoslavia He finished primary school in Skocic and Kozluk near Zvornik then went to high school in Zvornik Lukavac and Loznica He moved to Belgrade for post secondary education graduating from the University of Belgrade s School of Economics Politics editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pero Simic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Simic was president of the Youth Organization of Serbia from 1971 73 In those years in his public speeches he was saying that dissatisfaction of the youth should not be suppressed that one does not inherit future but builds it that there is no taboo for us that our task to critically think that nothing can be achieved with bludgeon that Yugoslavia has an unrealistic picture of itself that nationalism is a real force in society And that freedom can not exist without democracy in Yugoslav society that closure leads to primitivism that a country can not prosper if the power is in the hands of one man In October 1972 during several days of Tito s conversation with the Serbian leadership Simic did not support the politics of the Yugoslav president but rather those of Serbian liberal leader Marko Nikezic One month after this meeting Simic told two local youth officials that no one is sinless not even comrade Tito Simic s companions reported these comments to the Minister of the Municipal Committee of League of Communists secretary of the Committee to the new leadership of the League of Communists of Serbia In February 1972 the secretariat of Central Committee of the League of Communists of Serbia formed on the occasion of this statement a party committee which a month later forced Simic to resign from all political positions In 1976 charge with undermining our system and the unity of state and political leadership of Serbia and Yugoslavia Simic was brought to the interrogation for several days to the central Serbian State Security Service in Kneza Milosa 30 Belgrade without written decision Journalism editSimic worked in Vecernje Novosti from 1973 79 in the editorial office writing short newspaper articles on environmental protection At the end of the 1979 he was given the opportunity to report on the traditional meeting of economists of Yugoslavia in Opatija He reported that Yugoslavia was in the biggest balance of payments crisis in its history and that in the first eight months of the year negative balance of trade with foreign countries was greater than in the whole previous year that the participation of Yugoslavia in world exports in the last eight years has fallen from 0 54 to 0 45 percent while its share in world imports has fallen from 0 93 to 0 79 percent He added that current account deficit of the country in 1979 will reach unprecedented amount of three billion dollars that the state s stimulation of exports had increased by 40 percent and that the Yugoslav exports declined and covers only 47 percent of imports By order of the Federal Secretary for Information Ismail Bajra due to this reporting he was prohibited from writing about economic and political issues and sent back to editorial work Six years later in 1985 he was allowed to write economic and political articles and comments He has published over 300 articles dealing with controversial pages of the recent history of Serbia and Yugoslavia Besides Vecernje Novosti his reports have been published in Mladost Rad Borba Duga Intervju NIN and Danas From November 1998 to March 2000 he was the chief editor of Vecernje Novosti The government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia nationalized Novosti s publishing company on 2 March 2000 so the editorial policy of Vecernje Novosti would adjust to the wishes of the government at that time From 5 October 2000 until 1 January 2008 he worked as a journalist associate at the newspaper Works editSimic has published 16 publicist and historiographic books including Uncertain Past 2 Chains of dogma 1988 When Tito How Tito Why Tito 1989 Tito agent of the Comintern 1990 Forgiveness with no mercy co authored with Jovan Kesar 1990 Inside the bloody circle Tito and the breakup of Yugoslavia 1993 Second revised edition of The collapse of Tito s Empire 1999 Fires and flood in the whirl of family Serboland co authored with Dejan Lukic 2001 Saint and Fog 2005 Crucified Kosovo 2006 Temptations of the Serbian elite 2006 Tito secret of the century 2009 Tito s Diary 2009 Tito strictly confidential archive documents co authored with Zvonimir Despot 2010 Period of youth co authored with Djoko Stojicic and Miroslav Markovic 2010 Croatian and Slovenian historians and journalists have called Simic the best connoisseur of Tito in the world 3 References edit Preminuo Pero Simic nekadasnji glavni urednik Novosti B92 net b92 net Retrieved 14 October 2016 Neizvesna proslost Uncertain Past 1986 Despot Zvonimir 2009 Predgovor Foreword In Pero Simic ed Tito fenomen stoljeca Tito the phenomenon of the century Zagreb Vecernji ISBN 978 953 7313 40 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pero Simic amp oldid 1181318287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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