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'''Liberland''', also known as the '''Free Republic of Liberland''', is a ] promoted by ] ] politician and activist ],<ref>{{Cite news|last=Lewis-Kraus|first=Gideon|date=2015-08-11|title=Welcome to Liberland, the World's Newest Country (Maybe)|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/16/magazine/the-making-of-a-president.html|access-date=2022-02-07|issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.telegraf.rs/english/1918385-exclusive-president-vit-jedlicka-of-free-republic-of-liberland-has-presented-first-members-of-government | title=(EXCLUSIVE) President Vít Jedlička of Free Republic of Liberland has presented first members of government | date=20 December 2015 }}</ref> who began claiming in 2015 that an uninhabited stretch of ] on the ]n bank of the ] (known as Gornja Siga), is the territory of a new independent country. Not recognized by any country, it has since become an example of a micronation. Jedlička was inspired by ] thinkers such as ] and ], and he envisioned a political system characterised by '']'' ], ], and an economy based on ].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/25/europe/liberland-worlds-newest-micronation/index.html | title=Liberland: Could the world's newest micronation get off the ground? | date=25 April 2015 }}</ref>
|conventional_long_name = Free Republic of Liberland
|common_name = Liberland
|image_flag = Liberland flag.png
|image_coat = Liberland Coat of arms.png
|national_motto = {{lang|cz|Žít a nechat žít}}
|englishmotto = To live and let live
|official_languages = ], ]
|capital = Liberpolis
|population_estimate =
|government_type = ] with elements of ] <small>(planned)</small>
|area_km2 = 7
|area_mi2 = 3
|time_zone = ]
|utc_offset = +1
|time_zone_DST = ]
|utc_offset_DST = +2
|latd =45 |latm=46 |latNS=N |longd=18 |longm=52 |longEW=E
|established_event1 = Established
|established_date1 = 13 April 2015
|drives_on = right
|official_website=http://liberland.org
|leader_title1 = President
|leader_name1 = ] <small>(founder)</small>
}}


The official website of Liberland states that the nation was created in the wake of the ongoing ].<ref name="BBC">{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-32332473|title=Balkans: Czech man claims to establish 'new state'|publisher=BBC News|date=16 April 2015|access-date=17 April 2015}}</ref><ref name="novinky-1">{{cite news|last1=Martínek|first1=Jan|title=Člen Svobodných vyhlásil na území bývalé Jugoslávie vlastní stát|url=http://www.novinky.cz/domaci/367000-clen-svobodnych-vyhlasil-na-uzemi-byvale-jugoslavie-vlastni-stat.html|access-date=15 April 2015|publisher=Právo|website=]|date=15 April 2015|language=cs}}</ref><ref name="sme-1">{{cite news|title=Čech si medzi Srbskom a Chorvátskom založil vlastný štát|url=http://www.sme.sk/c/7751515/cech-si-medzi-srbskom-a-chorvatskom-zalozil-vlastny-stat.html|access-date=15 April 2015|agency=]|website=sme.sk|date=15 April 2015|language=sk}}</ref> According to Jedlička, this dispute resulted in a plot of land west of the Danube being unclaimed by either side.<ref name="novinky-1"/><ref name=Vice-Nolan/> The parcel of land in question is {{convert|7|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} in area, roughly the same size as ]. It has been administered by Croatia since the ].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DpcBX2eH0LYC |title=War and Peace on the Danube: The Evolution of the Croatia-Serbia Boundary|first1=Mladen|last1=Klemenčić|first2=Clive H.|last2=Schofield|publisher=]|location=Durham, England|isbn=9781897643419|year=2001|page=19}}</ref> Liberland has no ] from any recognized nation.<ref name="WaPoRecognition">{{cite news|accessdate=7 August 2021|title=Liberland, a country that may not exist, says it hopes to build close ties to Trump White House|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/12/06/liberland-a-country-that-may-not-exist-says-it-hopes-to-build-close-ties-to-trump-white-house/|newspaper=The Washington Post|issn=0190-8286}}</ref> The land lacks infrastructure and lies on the ] of the Danube.<ref name="politico">{{cite web |last1=Palmeri |first1=Tara |title=Looking for Liberland |url=https://www.politico.eu/article/looking-for-liberland-serbia-croatia-vit-jedlicka-danube-swamp-anarchist-libertarian-utopia-taxation-flood-plain-swamp/ |website=Politico |date=2 September 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://balkans.aljazeera.net/vijesti/liberland-medijska-bomba-koja-zabavlja-stanovnike-drzave|title=Liberland, medijska bomba koja zabavlja stanovnike 'države'|date=23 April 2015|publisher=Al Jazeera Balkans}}</ref> ] has frequently blocked off access to the Gornja Siga territory since 2015. As a result, a number of people, including Vít Jedlička, have been arrested for trying to enter the claimed land.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gajic |first1=Iva |last2=Heil |first2=Andy |title=Wedged Away in the Balkans, Would-Be Microstate 'Liberland' Keeps Up Its Fight For Recognition |url=https://www.rferl.org/a/liberland-tax-free-zone-serbia-croatia-lobbying/31958796.html |access-date=6 May 2023 |work=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |date=25 July 2022}}</ref>
'''Liberland''', officially the '''Free Republic of Liberland''' ({{lang-cz|Svobodná republika Liberland}}) is a ] ], situated on an unclaimed parcel of land at the western bank of the ] river between ] and ], sharing a land border with the former. It was proclaimed on 13 April 2015 by ].


== Location ==
The official website of Liberland states that the nation could be created due to the ongoing ].<ref name="Liberland">{{cite web|title=Liberland|url=http://liberland.org/en/about/|website=liberland.cz|accessdate=15 April 2015}}</ref><ref name="novinky-1">{{cite news|last1=Martínek|first1=Jan|title=Člen Svobodných vyhlásil na území bývalé Jugoslávie vlastní stát|url=http://www.novinky.cz/domaci/367000-clen-svobodnych-vyhlasil-na-uzemi-byvale-jugoslavie-vlastni-stat.html|accessdate=15 April 2015|agency=Právo|publisher=]|date=15 April 2015|language=Czech}}</ref><ref name="sme-1">{{cite news|title=Čech si medzi Srbskom a Chorvátskom založil vlastný štát|url=http://www.sme.sk/c/7751515/cech-si-medzi-srbskom-a-chorvatskom-zalozil-vlastny-stat.html|accessdate=15 April 2015|agency=]|publisher=sme.sk|date=15 April 2015|language=Slovak}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-32332473|title=Balkans: Czech man claims to establish 'new state'|work=BBC News|accessdate=17 April 2015}}</ref> Since the ], some borderland territories have been disputed, such as the ] and the ]; however, this area (also known as '''Gornja Siga''') has remained unclaimed by either side.<ref name="Liberland" />
{{further|Croatia–Serbia border dispute}}
] of Gornja Siga taken by ] in 2007]]The dispute regarding the border along the ] River valley first arose in 1947 but was left unresolved during the existence of the ]. It became a contentious issue after the ]. Serbia holds the opinion that the ] of the Danube valley and the centre line of the river represents the ] between the two countries. Croatia disagrees and claims that the international border lies along the boundaries of the ] located along the river{{snd}}departing from the course at several points{{snd}}reflecting the course of the Danube which existed in the 19th century before ]ing and ] works altered its course. As a result, Croatia claims a large part of the disputed area controlled by Serbia, while Serbia does not claim the much smaller parts controlled by Croatia. Jedlička says that the land he has claimed, known as ''Gornja Siga'' (meaning 'upper ]') was not claimed by either side.<ref name="Vice-Nolan">{{cite news|last1=Nolan|first1=Daniel|title=Welcome to Liberland: Europe's Newest State|url=http://news.vice.com/article/welcome-to-liberland-europes-newest-state|access-date=25 April 2015|publisher=Vice News|date=25 April 2015}}</ref><ref name="novinky-1" />

The area is about {{convert|700|ha}}{{mdash}}about the size of ]{{mdash}}and most of it is covered in forest with no residents. A journalist from the Czech newspaper ''{{ill|Parlamentní listy|cs}}'', who visited the area in April 2015, found a house that had been abandoned for about thirty years, according to people living in the vicinity. The access road was reported to be in a bad condition.<ref name="radimpanenka">{{cite news|last1=Panenka|first1=Radim|title=Navštívili jsme nový stát Liberland, který v Evropě založil Čech Vít Jedlička. Podívejte se, jak to tam vypadá|url=http://www.parlamentnilisty.cz/arena/monitor/Navstivili-jsme-novy-stat-Liberland-ktery-v-Evrope-zalozil-Cech-Vit-Jedlicka-Podivejte-se-jak-to-tam-vypada-371507|access-date=20 April 2015|website=Parlamentní Listy|date=20 April 2015|language=cs}}</ref> The ], an ] with free access to the ] for several ] nations, runs along the self-proclaimed territory.


== History == == History ==
=== Proclamation ===
] and ]. The green parts have remained unclaimed by both sides.]]
]
As described by Jedlička, neither Serbia, Croatia or any other nation claims the land as their own ('']''). The border is defined in accordance with both Croatian and Serbian border claims and does not interfere with any other state sovereignty.<ref name=Liberland/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/ibru/publications/search/?series=2|title=International Boundaries Research Unit : Search - Durham University|publisher=|accessdate=17 April 2015}}</ref> Jedlička has stated that an official ] shall be sent to both Croatia and Serbia, and later to all other states, with a formal request for ].<ref name=B92-1>{{cite news|title=Čeh proglasio državu između Srbije i Hrvatske|url=http://www.b92.net/zivot/vesti.php?yyyy=2015&mm=04&dd=15&nav_id=980758|accessdate=15 April 2015|agency=BETA|publisher=B92|date=15 April 2015|language=Serbian}}</ref>
Jedlička is a member of the Czech ], which bases its values on ] ideology.<ref name="novinky-1" /> According to him, since no nation claims the land as its own, he could therefore claim it using the '']'' doctrine; the borders, he argued, respected both Croatia and Serbia's sovereignty.<ref name="B92-1">{{cite news|title=Čeh proglasio državu između Srbije i Hrvatske|url=http://www.b92.net/zivot/vesti.php?yyyy=2015&mm=04&dd=15&nav_id=980758|access-date=15 April 2015|agency=BETA|publisher=B92|date=15 April 2015|language=sr}}</ref> He intended the state to be a tax-free haven. He had reportedly consulted ]'s ], shown to him by his libertarian friend, in selecting a spot to proclaim the micronation.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Liberland |first=Matthew Campbell |date=2024-06-25 |title=The man who invented a country and made himself president |url=https://www.thetimes.com/world/europe/article/viva-liberland-i-visited-the-made-up-country-with-its-jet-skiing-president-mffwfx526 |access-date=2024-06-25 |website=]|language=en}}</ref>


=== Proposed governance ===
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The founders claim to have been inspired by countries like ] and ].<ref name="B92-1" /> On 18 December 2015, Jedlička held an event at which he presented the first ] of Liberland and its ministers of finance, foreign affairs, interior and justice as well as two vice presidents.<ref>{{Cite web |date=20 December 2015 |title=(EXCLUSIVE) President Vít Jedlička of Free Republic of Liberland has presented first members of government |url=https://www.telegraf.rs/english/1918385-exclusive-president-vit-jedlicka-of-free-republic-of-liberland-has-presented-first-members-of-government |access-date=3 September 2021 |website=Telegraf.rs |language=sr}}</ref> Despite Jedlička spending more than $400,000 on blockchain-based election software, no elections have subsequently been held. Jedlička had been elected President in 2015 by his girlfriend and one other individual.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Smith |first=Adam |date=2023-09-25 |title=Breakaway Balkans micronation dreams of a crypto future |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/09/25/world/society/liberland-micronation-crypto-future/ |access-date=2024-07-24 |website=The Japan Times |language=en}}</ref>


=== Attempts to access territory ===
Vít Jedlička is a member of the Czech ], which bases its values on the ] ideology.<ref name=novinky-1/> The flag raising on Liberland was performed by Jedlička and some of his associates at the day the republic was proclaimed.<ref name=ParlamentniListy-interview>{{cite news|last1=Koulová|first1=Zuzana|title=On to myslí vážně! Vít Jedlička, zakladatel nového státu Liberland, promluvil. Zavádí elektřinu, internet, všechno. A lidé se k němu hrnou|url=http://www.parlamentnilisty.cz/arena/rozhovory/On-to-mysli-vazne-Vit-Jedlicka-zakladatel-noveho-statu-Liberland-promluvil-Zavadi-elektrinu-internet-vsechno-A-lide-se-k-nemu-hrnou-370917|accessdate=15 April 2015|publisher=Parlamentní Listy|date=15 April 2015|language=Czech}}</ref><ref>{{cite AV media |date=15 April 2015 |title=CZ: Liberland |medium=video |language=Czech |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I74R1tDxdto |access-date=17 April 2015 |publisher=Medium Europe}}</ref>
Croatian authorities have frequently blocked access to the area since the beginning of May 2015.<ref name="usnews">{{cite news|title=Police in the Balkans block inauguration of Europe's new "mini-state"|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2015/05/09/microstate-tax-haven-in-the-balkans-not-that-easy|access-date=9 May 2015|agency=Associated Press|date=9 May 2015}}</ref><ref name="auto">{{cite news|last1=Ristić|first1=Borislav|title=Putovanje u Liberland zasad stoji 2400 kuna – tolika je kazna za ilegalni prijelaz granice|url=http://www.vecernji.hr/hrvatska/uhiceni-u-liberlandu-podupiru-nas-bogati-investitori-koji-zele-financirati-trajno-naseljavanje-liberlanda-1005005|access-date=12 May 2015|publisher=Večernji List|date=11 May 2015|language=hr}}</ref> In May 2015, Vít Jedlička and his translator Sven Sambunjak were briefly detained by Croatian police after making an attempt to cross the border. Jedlička spent one night in detention and then was convicted and ordered to pay a fine for illegal crossing of the Croatian border<ref>{{cite news|last1=Getto|first1=Ivica|title=Osnivač Liberlanda kažnjen s 2400 kuna za ilegalni prelazak hrvatske granice|url=http://www.glas-slavonije.hr/269017/1/Osnivac-Liberlanda-kaznjen-s-2400-kuna-za-ilegalni-prelazak-hrvatske-granice|access-date=11 May 2015|publisher=Glas Slavonije|date=11 May 2015|language=hr}}</ref> but appealed the verdict. He claimed that there were at least three Liberland citizens inside the area, who came from Switzerland.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Wirnitzer|first1=Jan|title=Jedličkova bitva u Moháče. Všichni nám tu fandí, říká tvůrce Liberlandu|url=http://zpravy.idnes.cz/rozhovor-s-vitem-jedlickou-liberland-dwo-/zahranicni.aspx?c=A150511_140712_zahranicni_jw|access-date=24 May 2015|publisher=iDnes|date=11 May 2015|language=cs}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Ristić|first1=Borislav|title=Vid Jedlička uhićen nakon ulaska na teritorij Liberlanda|url=http://www.vecernji.hr/zanimljivosti/vit-jedlicka-svi-veleposlanici-su-izrazili-svoje-odusevljenje-liberlandom-1004655|access-date=10 May 2015|publisher=Večernji List|date=9 May 2015|language=hr}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Třeček|first1=Čeněk|last2=Sedlářová|first2=Barbora|title=Chorvatsko zatklo "prezidenta" Liberlandu. Bylo to přátelské, tvrdí Čech|url=http://zpravy.idnes.cz/chorvate-zadrzeli-vita-jedlicku-dal-/zahranicni.aspx?c=A150510_070455_zahranicni_cen|access-date=10 May 2015|publisher=iDnes|date=10 May 2015|language=cs}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Hayden|first1=Sally|title=President of Liberland Arrested for Trespassing into His Own Self-Declared Country|url=https://news.vice.com/article/president-of-liberland-arrested-for-trespassing-into-his-own-self-declared-country|access-date=11 May 2015|publisher=Vice News|date=11 May 2015}}</ref> Later that month, Vít Jedlička was detained again.<ref>{{cite news|title=Croatia: Liberland's president arrested again|url=http://inserbia.info/today/2015/05/croatia-liberlands-president-arrested-again/|access-date=24 May 2015|publisher=inSerbia|date=17 May 2015}}</ref> Initially, reporters were able to enter the area with Jedlička<ref name="radimpanenka" /> but subsequently they were also denied entry, including journalists from the Serbian public broadcast service ],<ref>{{cite news|last1=Spasojević|first1=Vesna|title=Liberlend, zemlja koje – nema|url=http://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/drustvo/liberlend-zemlja-koje-nema_590231.html|access-date=18 April 2015|publisher=Radio Televizija Vojvodine|date=17 April 2015|language=sr}}</ref> and from the Bosnian newspaper '']''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Trako|first1=Evelin|title=Potraga Za Liberlandom Reporteri "Avaza" na ničijoj zemlji između Srbije i Hrvatske|url=http://www.avaz.ba/clanak/174932/potraga-za-liberlandom-reporteri-avaza-na-nicijoj-zemlji-izmedu-srbije-i-hrvatske|access-date=26 April 2015|publisher=Dnevni Avaz|date=26 April 2015|language=bs|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160428162402/http://www.avaz.ba/clanak/174932/potraga-za-liberlandom-reporteri-avaza-na-nicijoj-zemlji-izmedu-srbije-i-hrvatske|archive-date=28 April 2016}}</ref>


The detained were from various countries, including the ], ], ], and the ].<ref name="auto" /> Croatian police have continued detaining people, including those that entered the area by boat (via an international waterway).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vecernji.hr/hrvatska/igrali-odbojku-na-plazi-u-liberlandu-pa-ih-uhitila-hrvatska-policija-1010393 |title=Igrali odbojku na 'plaži u Liberlandu' pa ih uhitila hrvatska policija|publisher=Vecernji.hr |date=13 June 2015 |access-date=23 December 2015}}</ref><ref name="VL20june">{{cite news|last1=Bradarić|first1=Branimir|title=Liberland optužuje Hrvatsku za invaziju|url=http://www.vecernji.hr/hrvatska/liberland-optuzuje-hrvatsku-za-invaziju-1011418|access-date=20 June 2015|publisher=Večernji List|date=20 June 2015|language=hr}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Hayden|first1=Sally|title=Liberland Accuses Croatia of Invasion and Releases Video of 'Citizen' Abduction|url=https://news.vice.com/article/liberland-accuses-croatia-of-invasion-and-releases-video-of-citizen-abduction|access-date=20 June 2015|publisher=Vice|date=19 June 2015}}</ref> One of them, Danish activist Ulrik Grøssel Haagensen, was placed in house arrest for 5 days before being sentenced to 15 days of prison, triggering some protests in Denmark.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ekstrabladet.dk/nyheder/politik/dansk-mand-anholdt-efter-indtraengen-i-ingenmandsland/5619913|title=Dansk mand anholdt efter indtrængen i 'Ingenmandsland'|first=Rådhuspladsen 37 1785 København V. Telefon: 33111313|last=Fax: 33141000|website=ekstrabladet.dk|date=23 June 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.folkets.dk/node/702|title=Hvorfor sidder danske Ulrik i et mørkt fangehul på Balkan?|website=Folkets}}</ref> In May 2016, several appeals court decisions from Croatia were published. The court upheld that the crossings from Croatia were illegal, but found the convictions for crossings from Serbia improper. The court said that the lower court committed "a fundamental breach of misdemeanour proceedings" and "essential procedural violations". It further ruled that "the facts were incorrectly and incompletely established which could lead to misapplication of substantive law". A retrial was ordered in 6 of the 7 appeals. The lower court is required to determine the location of the border and the border crossing.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Important Step to Statehood? Croatia Appeals Court Rules in Favour of Liberland|url=https://www.total-croatia-news.com/politics/11698-important-step-to-statehood-croatia-appeals-court-rules-in-favour-of-liberland|access-date=3 September 2021|website=Total-croatia-news.com|date=3 May 2016|archive-date=3 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210903205335/https://www.total-croatia-news.com/politics/11698-important-step-to-statehood-croatia-appeals-court-rules-in-favour-of-liberland|url-status=dead}}</ref>{{update after|2017}} <!-- so what happened in the appeals process? what occurred after the lower court was sanctioned? -->
=== Reactions ===


=== Repeated attempts at settlement ===
In an interview with ''{{ill|cz|Parlamentní listy}}'', Jedlička said that he has received positive reactions for his initiative, mainly from his own party, but also from some members of the ] and the ].<ref name=ParlamentniListy-interview/>
In April 2023, ] ]—together with a collaborator—went past the Croatian border police using ]s, entering the disputed territory to plant a flag. They were both confronted by a policeman who forced them to lie down on the ground and kicked them, but they were ultimately released. The footage was uploaded on YouTube in July of the same year, and received millions of views the following days, as well as coverage in Croatian and Serbian media.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Veliki hit na Youtubeu: Pokušao ući u 'zabranjenu zemlju', pa dobio batine od naše policije!|url=https://www.jutarnji.hr/vijesti/hrvatska/veliki-hit-na-youtubeu-pokusao-uci-u-zabranjenu-zemlju-pa-dobio-batine-od-nase-policije-15360842|date=31 July 2023|access-date=4 August 2023|agency=]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Pokušao da uđe u "zabranjenu zemlju": Hrvatska policija pretukla Jutjubera VIDEO|url=https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?nav_id=2374111|date=31 July 2023|access-date=4 August 2023|agency=]}}</ref> During August 2023, Liberland movement supporters and journalists managed to obtain unofficial access to the land parcel.<ref name="telegraf2023">{{cite news |last1=Beljan |first1=Mateja |title=Ekipa Telegrafa uplovila u Liberland s pečatom nove "države": Od avanture u džungli do ozbiljne svetske priče |url=https://www.telegraf.rs/vesti/jugosfera/3734102-ekipa-telegrafa-uplovila-u-liberland-s-pecatom-nove-drzave-od-avanture-u-dzungli-do-ozbiljne-svetske-price |access-date=23 August 2023 |website=Telegraf.rs |date=20 August 2023 |language=sr}}</ref><ref name="telegram2023">{{cite news |last1=Devčić |first1=Matej |title=Telegram je prvi ušao u Liberland. Ovi ljudi ne odustaju: 'Doselit ćemo u našu državu između Hrvatske i Srbije' |url=https://www.telegram.hr/velike-price/telegram-je-prvi-usao-u-liberland-ovi-ljudi-ne-odustaju-doselit-cemo-u-nasu-drzavu-izmedu-hrvatske-i-srbije/|access-date=23 August 2023 |website=Telegram.hr |date=23 August 2023 |language=hr}}</ref> However, this was brought to an end on 21 September 2023, as Croatian police launched an intervention. During the police action, some makeshift wooden buildings, which the Liberland supporters had constructed earlier, were taken down. Liberland supporters also complained about confiscations of property.<ref>{{cite news |title=Hrvatska policija upala u Liberland: 'Napad bez upozorenja, uzeli su nam stvari' |url=https://www.dnevno.hr/vijesti/hrvatska-policija-upala-u-liberland-napad-bez-upozorenja-uzeli-su-nam-stvari-2227563/|access-date=24 September 2023 |website=Dnevno.hr |date=24 September 2023 |language=hr}}</ref><ref name="dnevniknovetv">{{cite news |title=VIDEO Troje uhićenih uz primjenu sile u Liberlandu: "Samo želim da mi pokažete identifikaciju" |url=https://dnevnik.hr/vijesti/hrvatska/video-hrvatska-policija-upala-u-liberland-unistene-su-kuce-vise-ljudi-uhiceno---803895.html|access-date=26 September 2023 |website=Dnevnik.hr |date=26 September 2023 |language=hr}}</ref> Croatian police has confirmed that they secured the location during the work with the demolition, and made three arrests, according to ].<ref name="dnevniknovetv" /> Jedlička was banned from entering Croatia and Gornja Siga for five years due to 'extremist activities'.<ref name=":0"/> By November 2023, some supporters had returned to the territory, setting up camp on a ] adjacent to the Danube which lay within their claimed territory.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bradbury |first=Paul |date=2023-11-12 |title=Life in Liberland: Helicopters, Weddings, Chapels, Saunas & MMA |url=https://total-croatia-news.com/news/travel/life-in-liberland-helicopters-weddings-chapels-saunas-mma/ |access-date=2024-06-25 |website=Total Croatia |language=en-US}}</ref>


As of March 2024, Liberland had 1,200 registered 'citizens' who had paid up to $10,000 to obtain ], and 735,000 citizenship requests. People who accessed the claimed territory of Liberland and stayed for at least a week qualified for free citizenship status and was eligible to earn “Liberland Merits”, a Liberlander cryptocurrency, if they helped with construction on the territory, which included 'Liberland's first house'. More than 200 people successfully accessed the territory during Jedlička's attempt to land on Liberland in March.<ref name=":0" />
A team of journalists from the Serbian public broadcast service ] attempted to visit the area to make a news report. They were denied access by Croatian border police without getting any clear explanation, and were also told that the flag had been taken down. One local resident on the Serbian side of the river was positive to the project, and said that it could become a tourist attraction.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Spasojević|first1=Vesna|title=Liberlend, zemlja koje - nema|url=http://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/drustvo/liberlend-zemlja-koje-nema_590231.html|accessdate=18 April 2015|publisher=Radio Televizija Vojvodine|date=17 April 2015|language=Serbian}}</ref>


== Public reactions ==
Dominik Stroukal from the Czech-Slovak branch of the ] wrote: "The escapade succeeded for Vít. The whole world reports about Liberland with words like ']', ']', etc."<ref>{{cite news|last1=Stroukal|first1=Dominik|title=Několik nestrukturovaných poznámek k Liberlandu|url=http://www.mises.cz/clanky/nekolik-nestrukturovanych-poznamek-k-liberlandu-1744.aspx|accessdate=18 April 2015|publisher=Ludwig von Mises Institut - Česko & Slovensko|date=18 April 2015|language=Czech}}</ref>
Journalists have been uncertain as to how serious Jedlička is about his claims, with some calling it a ].<ref name="wlrn">{{cite news|last1=Simone|first1=Alina|title=On the Danube, the world's newest micro-nation. But Liberland has a problem.|url=http://wlrn.org/post/danube-worlds-newest-micro-nation-liberland-has-problem|access-date=18 July 2015|date=29 June 2015|archive-date=18 November 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181118211658/http://www.wlrn.org/post/danube-worlds-newest-micro-nation-liberland-has-problem|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="metro">{{cite news|title= Man forms own European country and more than 160,000 people want {{sic|citzenship|nolink=y}} – trouble is, you can't get in |url=http://metro.co.uk/2015/04/24/man-forms-own-european-country-and-more-than-160000-people-want-citzenship-trouble-is-you-cant-get-in-5164715/|date=11 May 2015|access-date=24 April 2015}}</ref> On 20 May 2015, ], the leader of the ], expressed support for the creation of a state based on ideas of freedom, adding that the Party of Free Citizens wants the Czech Republic to become a similarly free country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parlamentnilisty.cz/profily/Petr-Mach-47661/otazka/Liberland-84886 |title=Petr Mach &#124; ParlamentniListy.cz|publisher=Parlamentnilisty.cz |access-date=23 December 2015}}</ref> Goran Vojković, professor of law and columnist from the Croatian news portal '']'', described Liberland as a "circus which threatens Croatian territory", and argued that there was a risk that Croatia's claim to control land on the other side of the Danube may be weakened by the attention that the Liberland project has drawn to the border dispute.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Vojković|first1=Goran|title=Liberland je Srbija!|url=http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/liberland-je-srbija/819573.aspx|access-date=14 May 2015|publisher=index.hr|date=12 May 2015|language=hr}}</ref> In 2016, an article in ] summarized the initiative as follows: "Liberland is a curious case because, in principle, none of the actors that could claim control over it seems interested in doing so. But this will probably remain a curiosity with negligible consequences at the international level. For the rest of the world's disputed territories, violence and diplomacy will remain the main tools to claim ownership."<ref name="stratfor">{{cite web|title=Introducing Liberland, Europe's Newest Country|url=https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/introducing-liberland-europes-newest-country|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191011211408/https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/introducing-liberland-europes-newest-country|archive-date=11 October 2019|website=stratfor.com|publisher=]|access-date=24 October 2016|date=25 September 2016}}</ref>


== Structure == == Business operations ==
Liberland has been involved in several commercial operations, including the issuing of coins and postage stamps<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-10-07 |title=Man creates Liberland postal stamps - Taipei Times |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2015/10/07/2003629490 |access-date=2024-07-09 |website=www.taipeitimes.com}}</ref> and various activities in the cryptocurrency industry.<ref name=":2">{{Cite magazine |last=Khalili |first=Joel |title=A Crypto Micronation's Future Hangs on a Border Dispute |url=https://www.wired.com/story/liberland-crypto-micronation-border-dispute/ |access-date=2024-07-09 |magazine=Wired |language=en-US |issn=1059-1028}}</ref> The micronation also relies on voluntary donations and taxation. Liberland reported $1.5 million in annual income according to financial reports released by Liberland in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Saberin |first=Navid |date=February 2024 |title=Summary Annual Report 2023 |url=https://liberland.org/assets/documents/2023-financial-report.pdf }}</ref> More than 99% of Liberland's reserves are held in the cryptocurrency ], which policy experts stated as 'unwise'. Christopher Carr, a lecturer in cryptography and blockchain at ], stated that Liberland risked the same challenges ] faced since it adopted bitcoin as a currency in 2021.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Smith |first=Adam |title=Breakaway Balkans micronation dreams of crypto future {{!}} Context |url=https://www.context.news/digital-divides/breakaway-balkans-micronation-dreams-of-crypto-future |access-date=2024-07-09 |website=www.context.news |language=en}}</ref>
] issued by Liberland, 2023.]]


== Legal analysis and lack of diplomatic recognition ==
=== Administration ===
Both Croatia and Serbia have dismissed Jedlička's claims as frivolous.<ref name="CNN-McKirdy">{{cite news |last1=McKirdy |first1=Euan |date=25 April 2015 |title=Liberland: Could the world's newest micronation get off the ground? |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/25/europe/liberland-worlds-newest-micronation/index.html |access-date=25 April 2015 |publisher=CNN}}</ref> While the ] considered the affair to be a trivial matter, it affirmed that Liberland did not infringe upon its sovereignty.<ref name=CNN-McKirdy /> In contrast, Croatia, which currently administers the land in question, has found the idea "provocative" and suggested bringing it to a stop even if by force; rejecting the idea that the land is ''terra nullius'', it has stated that after international arbitration, the land should be awarded to Croatia or Serbia, not to a third party.<ref name="CroatiaStatement">{{Cite web |title=Mađarska – MVEP • On Virtual Narratives at Croatia's Borders |url=http://hu.mvep.hr/hu/hirek/on-virtual-narratives-at-croatia%E2%80%99s-borders,30113.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200921144916/http://hu.mvep.hr/hu/hirek/on-virtual-narratives-at-croatia%E2%80%99s-borders,30113.html |archive-date=21 September 2020 |access-date=9 June 2016 |website=hu.mvep.hr}}</ref><ref name="CroatiaLetter">Republic of Croatia Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Minister Dr. Miro Kovač Class: 212-03/15-01/1, NO: 521 – V- 02/16-9, Zagreb, 12 May 2016</ref> The ] has also disassociated itself from the activities of Jedlička, finding them inappropriate, illegal, and potentially harmful, and has asked him to respect local law.<ref>{{Cite web |date=14 May 2015 |title=Prohlášení MZV ke kauze tzv. Liberlandu |url=http://www.mzv.cz/jnp/cz/udalosti_a_media/prohlaseni_a_stanoviska/x2015_05_14_prohlaseni_mzv_ke_kauze.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518003048/http://www.mzv.cz/jnp/cz/udalosti_a_media/prohlaseni_a_stanoviska/x2015_05_14_prohlaseni_mzv_ke_kauze.html |archive-date=18 May 2015 |access-date=8 June 2016 |website=Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=15 May 2015 |title=Upozornění Velvyslanectví ČR k cestám do tzv. "Liberlandu" |url=http://www.mzv.cz/zagreb/cz/zpravy_a_udalosti/upozorneni_velvyslanectvi_cr_k_cestam_do.html |access-date=24 May 2015 |publisher=Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs |language=cs}}</ref> Legal experts in both Serbia and Croatia have asserted that, under international law, Jedlička lacks the right to claim the area.<ref name="usnews" /><ref name="praguepost">{{cite news |date=10 May 2015 |title=Croatian police question Czech leader of wannabe country 'Liberland'. |url=http://praguepost.com/world-news/47706-croatian-police-question-czech-man-heading-liberland |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160126202617/http://praguepost.com/world-news/47706-croatian-police-question-czech-man-heading-liberland |archive-date=26 January 2016 |access-date=18 July 2015}}</ref><ref name="WashingtonPost">{{cite news |date=11 May 2015 |title=Liberland's leader detained while trying to enter the country he just invented |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/05/11/liberlands-leader-detained-while-trying-to-enter-the-country-he-just-invented/ |access-date=19 July 2015}}</ref>
A government with "ten to twenty members" has been suggested for the administration of Liberland. An ] system will be used to elect members.<ref name=ParlamentniListy-interview/>


There has been no diplomatic recognition of Liberland by any member nation-state of the ].<ref name="WaPoRecognition" /> Jedlička has visited another unrecognized republic, ], a self-declared state that proclaimed its independence from ] in 1991, and discussed mutual recognition with them.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-40829012/page/2|title=Somaliland says it wants closer cooperation with unrecognised Liberland|publisher=BBC News|access-date=11 October 2017|date=26 September 2017}}</ref> Several micronations – the ], the ], and the ] – have expressed support for the idea of Liberland.<ref name="stratfor" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Romero |first=Luiz |date=13 November 2015 |title=Welcome to Liberland: Turns out, launching your own country is harder than it looks |url=https://qz.com/549116/welcome-to-liberland-turns-out-launching-your-own-country-is-harder-than-it-looks/ |access-date=3 September 2021 |website=Quartz}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Jackson |first=Joe |title=Creating a kingdom |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2015/5/11/creating-the-kingdom-of-north-sudan |access-date=3 September 2021 |publisher=Al Jazeera}}</ref> Liberland has recently pursued closer relations with Argentina after the election of libertarian president ], who had previously mentioned Liberland at a convention in 2019.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Liberland: the micronation building bridges with Javier Milei {{!}} Buenos Aires Times |url=https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/world/liberland-the-libertarian-micronation-building-bridges-with-javier-milei.phtml |access-date=2024-07-09 |website=www.batimes.com.ar}}</ref>
=== Borders and immigration===
Liberland will operate on an open-border policy.<ref name=ParlamentniListy-interview/>


=== Citizenship === == See also ==
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The official motto of Liberland is ''"To live and let live"'' ({{lang-cz|Žít a nechat žít}}).<ref name=Liberland/> The goal of the state is to create a society where righteous people can prosper without inefficient state regulations and taxes. The founders are inspired by countries like ] and ]. Jedlička accepts requests for citizenship, and according to the official website, only ], ], and other ] are ineligible for citizenship.<ref name=B92-1/><ref name=ParlamentniListy-interview/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://globalvoicesonline.org/2015/04/16/liberland-the-balkans-newest-micronation-is-looking-for-citizens/|title=Liberland, the Balkans’ Newest Micronation, Is Looking for Citizens · Global Voices|work=Global Voices|accessdate=17 April 2015}}</ref>
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There are plans for an official ] system, although all other currencies will be allowed.<ref name=ParlamentniListy-interview/>

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Unrecognized micronation in Europe

Location of the claimed territory of Liberland in Europe
Flag of Liberland
Vít Jedlička, founder and president of Liberland

Liberland, also known as the Free Republic of Liberland, is a micronation promoted by Czech right-libertarian politician and activist Vít Jedlička, who began claiming in 2015 that an uninhabited stretch of floodplain on the Croatian bank of the Danube (known as Gornja Siga), is the territory of a new independent country. Not recognized by any country, it has since become an example of a micronation. Jedlička was inspired by classical liberal thinkers such as Ludwig von Mises and Ayn Rand, and he envisioned a political system characterised by laissez-faire capitalism, minimal government, and an economy based on cryptocurrency.

The official website of Liberland states that the nation was created in the wake of the ongoing Croatia–Serbia border dispute. According to Jedlička, this dispute resulted in a plot of land west of the Danube being unclaimed by either side. The parcel of land in question is 7 km (2.7 sq mi) in area, roughly the same size as Gibraltar. It has been administered by Croatia since the Croatian War of Independence. Liberland has no diplomatic recognition from any recognized nation. The land lacks infrastructure and lies on the floodplain of the Danube. Croatia has frequently blocked off access to the Gornja Siga territory since 2015. As a result, a number of people, including Vít Jedlička, have been arrested for trying to enter the claimed land.

Location

Further information: Croatia–Serbia border dispute
Satellite image of Gornja Siga taken by ISS Expedition 14 in 2007

The dispute regarding the border along the Danube River valley first arose in 1947 but was left unresolved during the existence of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It became a contentious issue after the break-up of Yugoslavia. Serbia holds the opinion that the thalweg of the Danube valley and the centre line of the river represents the international border between the two countries. Croatia disagrees and claims that the international border lies along the boundaries of the cadastral municipalities located along the river – departing from the course at several points – reflecting the course of the Danube which existed in the 19th century before meandering and hydraulic engineering works altered its course. As a result, Croatia claims a large part of the disputed area controlled by Serbia, while Serbia does not claim the much smaller parts controlled by Croatia. Jedlička says that the land he has claimed, known as Gornja Siga (meaning 'upper tufa') was not claimed by either side.

The area is about 700 hectares (1,700 acres)—about the size of Gibraltar—and most of it is covered in forest with no residents. A journalist from the Czech newspaper Parlamentní listy [cs], who visited the area in April 2015, found a house that had been abandoned for about thirty years, according to people living in the vicinity. The access road was reported to be in a bad condition. The Danube, an international waterway with free access to the Black Sea for several landlocked nations, runs along the self-proclaimed territory.

History

Proclamation

  Yellow-colored areas to the east of the river are claimed by both Serbia and Croatia.
  Green areas to the west of the river are claimed by neither (Croatia asserts that the green parts are part of Serbia, but Serbia does not claim them).
This led Jedlička to assert that the green parts have remained unclaimed by both sides; the territory claimed by Liberland is the largest green-coloured land parcel, marked as "Siga" on the map.

Jedlička is a member of the Czech Party of Free Citizens, which bases its values on classical liberal ideology. According to him, since no nation claims the land as its own, he could therefore claim it using the terra nullius doctrine; the borders, he argued, respected both Croatia and Serbia's sovereignty. He intended the state to be a tax-free haven. He had reportedly consulted Misplaced Pages's page regarding unclaimed territories, shown to him by his libertarian friend, in selecting a spot to proclaim the micronation.

Proposed governance

The founders claim to have been inspired by countries like Monaco and Liechtenstein. On 18 December 2015, Jedlička held an event at which he presented the first provisional government of Liberland and its ministers of finance, foreign affairs, interior and justice as well as two vice presidents. Despite Jedlička spending more than $400,000 on blockchain-based election software, no elections have subsequently been held. Jedlička had been elected President in 2015 by his girlfriend and one other individual.

Attempts to access territory

Croatian authorities have frequently blocked access to the area since the beginning of May 2015. In May 2015, Vít Jedlička and his translator Sven Sambunjak were briefly detained by Croatian police after making an attempt to cross the border. Jedlička spent one night in detention and then was convicted and ordered to pay a fine for illegal crossing of the Croatian border but appealed the verdict. He claimed that there were at least three Liberland citizens inside the area, who came from Switzerland. Later that month, Vít Jedlička was detained again. Initially, reporters were able to enter the area with Jedlička but subsequently they were also denied entry, including journalists from the Serbian public broadcast service Radio Television of Vojvodina, and from the Bosnian newspaper Dnevni avaz.

The detained were from various countries, including the Republic of Ireland, Germany, Denmark, and the United States. Croatian police have continued detaining people, including those that entered the area by boat (via an international waterway). One of them, Danish activist Ulrik Grøssel Haagensen, was placed in house arrest for 5 days before being sentenced to 15 days of prison, triggering some protests in Denmark. In May 2016, several appeals court decisions from Croatia were published. The court upheld that the crossings from Croatia were illegal, but found the convictions for crossings from Serbia improper. The court said that the lower court committed "a fundamental breach of misdemeanour proceedings" and "essential procedural violations". It further ruled that "the facts were incorrectly and incompletely established which could lead to misapplication of substantive law". A retrial was ordered in 6 of the 7 appeals. The lower court is required to determine the location of the border and the border crossing.

Repeated attempts at settlement

In April 2023, YouTuber Niko Omilana—together with a collaborator—went past the Croatian border police using jet skis, entering the disputed territory to plant a flag. They were both confronted by a policeman who forced them to lie down on the ground and kicked them, but they were ultimately released. The footage was uploaded on YouTube in July of the same year, and received millions of views the following days, as well as coverage in Croatian and Serbian media. During August 2023, Liberland movement supporters and journalists managed to obtain unofficial access to the land parcel. However, this was brought to an end on 21 September 2023, as Croatian police launched an intervention. During the police action, some makeshift wooden buildings, which the Liberland supporters had constructed earlier, were taken down. Liberland supporters also complained about confiscations of property. Croatian police has confirmed that they secured the location during the work with the demolition, and made three arrests, according to Dnevnik Nove TV. Jedlička was banned from entering Croatia and Gornja Siga for five years due to 'extremist activities'. By November 2023, some supporters had returned to the territory, setting up camp on a river island adjacent to the Danube which lay within their claimed territory.

As of March 2024, Liberland had 1,200 registered 'citizens' who had paid up to $10,000 to obtain Liberlandian passports, and 735,000 citizenship requests. People who accessed the claimed territory of Liberland and stayed for at least a week qualified for free citizenship status and was eligible to earn “Liberland Merits”, a Liberlander cryptocurrency, if they helped with construction on the territory, which included 'Liberland's first house'. More than 200 people successfully accessed the territory during Jedlička's attempt to land on Liberland in March.

Public reactions

Journalists have been uncertain as to how serious Jedlička is about his claims, with some calling it a publicity stunt. On 20 May 2015, Petr Mach, the leader of the Party of Free Citizens, expressed support for the creation of a state based on ideas of freedom, adding that the Party of Free Citizens wants the Czech Republic to become a similarly free country. Goran Vojković, professor of law and columnist from the Croatian news portal Index.hr, described Liberland as a "circus which threatens Croatian territory", and argued that there was a risk that Croatia's claim to control land on the other side of the Danube may be weakened by the attention that the Liberland project has drawn to the border dispute. In 2016, an article in Stratfor summarized the initiative as follows: "Liberland is a curious case because, in principle, none of the actors that could claim control over it seems interested in doing so. But this will probably remain a curiosity with negligible consequences at the international level. For the rest of the world's disputed territories, violence and diplomacy will remain the main tools to claim ownership."

Business operations

Liberland has been involved in several commercial operations, including the issuing of coins and postage stamps and various activities in the cryptocurrency industry. The micronation also relies on voluntary donations and taxation. Liberland reported $1.5 million in annual income according to financial reports released by Liberland in 2023. More than 99% of Liberland's reserves are held in the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, which policy experts stated as 'unwise'. Christopher Carr, a lecturer in cryptography and blockchain at Exeter University, stated that Liberland risked the same challenges El Salvador faced since it adopted bitcoin as a currency in 2021.

A postage stamp issued by Liberland, 2023.

Legal analysis and lack of diplomatic recognition

Both Croatia and Serbia have dismissed Jedlička's claims as frivolous. While the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs considered the affair to be a trivial matter, it affirmed that Liberland did not infringe upon its sovereignty. In contrast, Croatia, which currently administers the land in question, has found the idea "provocative" and suggested bringing it to a stop even if by force; rejecting the idea that the land is terra nullius, it has stated that after international arbitration, the land should be awarded to Croatia or Serbia, not to a third party. The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also disassociated itself from the activities of Jedlička, finding them inappropriate, illegal, and potentially harmful, and has asked him to respect local law. Legal experts in both Serbia and Croatia have asserted that, under international law, Jedlička lacks the right to claim the area.

There has been no diplomatic recognition of Liberland by any member nation-state of the United Nations. Jedlička has visited another unrecognized republic, Somaliland, a self-declared state that proclaimed its independence from Somalia in 1991, and discussed mutual recognition with them. Several micronations – the Kingdom of Enclava, the Kingdom of North Sudan, and the Principality of Sealand – have expressed support for the idea of Liberland. Liberland has recently pursued closer relations with Argentina after the election of libertarian president Javier Milei, who had previously mentioned Liberland at a convention in 2019.

See also

References

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