The book, like all of Igor Omerza’s works, is a documented “anatomy” of the activities of the secret political police of the communist leadership of the failed state (the Udbe). It belongs to non-fiction and is a political thriller in terms of content, which is not a product of imagination, but a story about real events. And reality sometimes surpasses even the most vivid fantasy of the writer.
The book will shed light for the first time on many previously unknown background facts from the operation of the failed Slovenian and Yugoslav socialist regimes, especially from the period of the first military persecution of Janez Janša (1985) and also from the time of the JBTZ trial and affair (1988–1989).
The book consists of 428 pages and is richly furnished with photographs and facsimiles of documents.
At the end of the book there is also a list of code names of UDBA informants and supervisors.
Book contents
Prologue
Chapter 1:
The beginning of the secret stalking of Janez Janša and
the first military indictment
Chapter 2:
Udbov’s Stalking of Peacekeeper Kaplar
Chapter 3:
The Party’s Top Against Mladina and Janez Janša
Chapter 4:
Memoirs of Stane Kavčič, the coup, the TOP ranking
of Udba’s supervisors and Kučani in Tacen
Chapter 5:
Secret investigations in Mikro Ada, the journey of a military
document and preparations for the arrest of Janez Janša
Chapter 6:
JBTZ is “born” and the emergence of the Bavčar Committee
Chapter 7:
Numerous UDBA reports on the reactions to the JBTZ and
the Bavčar Committee
Chapter 8:
The Yugoslav Dimensions of the JBTZ Process and the New
Reporting Framework on Janez Janša
Chapter 9:
Stalking and reporting by the Udba on Janez Janša
until the end of 1989
Chapter 10:
The latest reports from the abandoned Udba about Janez Janša
Epilogue
Abbreviations
Index
List of code names of UDBA informants and supervisors
Archival sources
Other sources
Sources of facsimiles and photographs





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