Risto Radulović

Risto Radulović "Rinda" (Serbian Cyrillic: Ристо Радуловић; 21 September 1880 – 15 March 1915[1])[2][3] was a journalist and politician who promoted the English political thought and sociology in Bosnia and Herzegovina under control of Austria-Hungary.

[9] At the beginning of 1907 a group of Serb intellectuals in Mostar began publishing of the journal "People" (Serbian: Народ) which was edited by Radulović.

[10] Radulović closely collaborated with Aleksa Šantić, Svetozar Ćorović, Atanasije Šola and other notable Mostar intellectuals, and was also very active in Gusle Singing Society.

[16] Radulović was the central figure of anti occupational movement before the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria[17] Members of Young Bosnia followed his political course.

[19] Radulović was first imprisoned in Tuzla until the end of December 1914 when he was moved to Arad concentration camp[20] where he met his father and died there on 15 March 1915.