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News, 1999-04-09; HU OSA 350-1-1:649/2; Balkan Archive; Europe; Records of the International Monitor Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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1999-04-09
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Beta TC: 01:48:10-02:190:20 - Reactions to crisis in Kosovo from: Rome, Athens, Bonn, London, and Brussels. Statements by Italian Minister Lamberto Dini, Greek Prime Minister Kosta Simitis, Greek Foreign Minister Karolas Papoljas, and an anonymous German federal worker. - Skoplje, Macedonia: one Macedonian border guard killed by an unknown person. - Media commentary from Skopje, Macedonia: the West's goal is to change the demographic picture of Macedonia in order to give parts of it to Albania. - Protests in Bratislava, Check Republic; Sofija, Bulgaria; Johannesburg, South Africa; Gaberon, Botswana; Skopje, Macedonia - Alexandar Solzhenitsyn speaks out against the NATO bombing. - New York Center for demonstrations (?) announces April 17 as the world protest day against NATO actions in Yugoslavia. - Protests in Belgrade, Kovin, Jasa Tomic, Alibunar, and Sredacka Zupa. - Kofi Anna makes statement at UN headquarters in New York while his speech is being monitored by a man in the background. - Statements by the Serbian People's Party in Croatia, Milan Djukic, Serbian Radical Party, Yugoslav Leftist Party, and Belgrade University. - French writers and journalists visit Belgrade. Statement by Vladimir Volkov, Alain Guillautre, Marie-France Garreaux, Boris Oljenin, and Vladimir Dimitrijevic. - Choir signs at a protest on Brankov bridge in Belgrade.
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News, 1999-04-09; HU OSA 350-1-1:649/2; Balkan Archive; Europe; Records of the International Monitor Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 350-1-1:649/2
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News
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1999-04-09
1999-04-09 (Date of air)
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Moving Image
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30 minutes
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Serbo-Croatian (Original)
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television program
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Beta TC: 01:48:10-02:190:20 - Reactions to crisis in Kosovo from: Rome, Athens, Bonn, London, and Brussels. Statements by Italian Minister Lamberto Dini, Greek Prime Minister Kosta Simitis, Greek Foreign Minister Karolas Papoljas, and an anonymous German federal worker. - Skoplje, Macedonia: one Macedonian border guard killed by an unknown person. - Media commentary from Skopje, Macedonia: the West's goal is to change the demographic picture of Macedonia in order to give parts of it to Albania. - Protests in Bratislava, Check Republic; Sofija, Bulgaria; Johannesburg, South Africa; Gaberon, Botswana; Skopje, Macedonia - Alexandar Solzhenitsyn speaks out against the NATO bombing. - New York Center for demonstrations (?) announces April 17 as the world protest day against NATO actions in Yugoslavia. - Protests in Belgrade, Kovin, Jasa Tomic, Alibunar, and Sredacka Zupa. - Kofi Anna makes statement at UN headquarters in New York while his speech is being monitored by a man in the background. - Statements by the Serbian People's Party in Croatia, Milan Djukic, Serbian Radical Party, Yugoslav Leftist Party, and Belgrade University. - French writers and journalists visit Belgrade. Statement by Vladimir Volkov, Alain Guillautre, Marie-France Garreaux, Boris Oljenin, and Vladimir Dimitrijevic. - Choir signs at a protest on Brankov bridge in Belgrade.
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