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current | 06:24, 22 December 2016 | 833 × 1,855 (491 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Excerpt from an Austro-Hungarian order that banned numerous social-democratic and Serb cultural societies in the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina. <p><br>As published in "Sarajevski List", 3 May 1913, #92. <br><br>Translation: </p> <pre> IV. About societies and the rights of assembly § 14. 1. These societies are dissolved: All gymnastic, choral, musical and vocational societies of Social Democrats along with their associated. All Serbian public organizations. All Serbian Sokol societies together with the societies "Dušan Silni", "Obilić" and "Srpska sokolska župa". All societies of "Pobratimstvo" and "Trezvenost" along with the associated. "Society of Serbian-Orthodox priesthood of Bosnia and Herzegovina". "Society of St. Sava" in Reljevo. Typographical Society in Sarajevo. "Serbian Teachers' Union for Bosnia and Herzegovina". "Serbian Amateurs' Theatre" in Sarajevo. "Serbian Musical Society Jugović" in Sarajevo". "Serbian Dance" in Sarajevo. "Serbian Club" in Sarajevo. 2. Further, stipulations are annulled for these societies: "Prosvjeta" and all its societies. "Union for charitable cooperation of Serbian women in Bosnia and Herzegovina" with all its local societies. All "Serbian workers' societies" in the country. "Privreda" with all the related committees. All Serbian choral and entertainment societies and reading rooms. All social organizations for employees of Bosnia-Herzegovina train stations together with all their local societies. </pre> |
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