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Dragoslav Bokan

Dragoslav Bokan (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Бокан; born 15 February 1961) is a Serbian film director and writer.
==Biography==
Bokan graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts at 22. In 1989, he moved to Port Chester, New York and a year later he returned to Serbia where he joined the Serbian National Renewal party. Bokan was head of the paramilitary section of the party known as the White Eagles before its split. Some White Eagles members were convicted of war crimes and other atrocities, but not those under Bokan's command.
In the early 1990s he also worked for a Belgrade publishing company and wrote for ''Pogledi''. He ran for the presidency of Serbia in the Serbian general election, 1992. He founded and led the short-lived Serbian Fatherland Association Party in 1993. The next year, in an interview with ''The New York Times'', he was quoted as saying, "I don't believe in democracy because I don’t believe that any group at any time can change the course and goals of their ancestors."〔(Quote by Bokan ), politicalquotes.org; accessed 13 July 2015.〕
Bokan was interviewed in the 1995 BBC documentary series ''The Death of Yugoslavia''. A part of his interview from this series appears at the end of the Death in June song, "Lullaby to a Ghetto". In 2007, he created the Kosovo is Serbia billboard campaign with quotes from Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill, George Washington, JFK and Willy Brandt.〔(Article on Bokan's projects ), nytimes.com, 24 December 2007.〕
Bokan founded the ''Lepa Srbija'', ''Rusija danas'' and ''Vodič za život'' magazines, and is a contributor to the Urban Book Circle.〔(Urban Book Circle – About us section )〕 On 17 July 2014, he was named the Donetsk People's Republic representative in Serbia.〔(Bokan named the Donetsk People's Republic representative in Serbia ), pravda.rs, 12 August 2014; accessed 13 July 2015.〕

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