The 259th issue of Domovina focuses on reflections on freedom of expression, art, dignity, and questions shaping Slovenian society and its relationship with history. The contributors discuss topics such as justice, politics, independence, patriotism, migration, history, and social changes through commentaries, interviews, and writings. Leon Oblak discusses the trial of Svetlana Makarovič, who is being sued by Dr. Jože Možina for defamation and humiliation, highlighting the boundaries between satire and personal offense. Experts like Dr. Klemen Jaklič and Dr. Jožef Muhovič explore the limits of artistic freedom and the ethical implications of using art as an excuse for defamation. Other articles cover European politics, migration trends, euthanasia in Canada, Slovenia’s independence, and national pride.
Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives on politically sensitive issues such as freedom of speech, legal cases involving defamation, and national identity. It includes contributions from various experts and does not exhibit clear bias toward any particular viewpoint. The content remains balanced,






