Rade Bulat (28 August 1920 – 25 January 2013)[1] was a Yugoslav Partisan and communist activist.
During the Croatian Spring in 1971, Bulat publicly called for a Serb autonomous region within SR Croatia.
[7] After vandalism of a memorial grave in Lasinja in 2010, Bulat called for the perpetrators to be beaten by whoever found them.
[8] In February 2011 it was revealed that Bulat had been subject of an ongoing investigation for war crimes by the Ministry of the Interior since 2007.
[9] The police investigation resulted in accusing him of ordering the killings of Croatian Home Guard war prisoners near Čazma on the night of November 28–29, 1943.