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News, 1999-03-30; HU OSA 350-1-1:613/2; 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 350-1-1:613/2
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News
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1999-03-30
1999-03-30 (Date of air)
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6 minutes
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Serbo-Croatian (Original)
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- Belgrade: Serbian Ministry of Information gives statement in support of journalists protesting NATO's aggression [against Yugoslavia]: we call upon journalists of the world to speak the language of truth; stop the lies about the supposed Albanian humanitarian catastrophe; write about the barbaric bombing of not only military, but also commercial and civilian buildings, including schools and kindergartens; do not ignore the civilian deaths or the anti-war demonstrations around the world; let the Serbian side be heard; do not become the criminal's [NATO's] puppets (all cited). 06:27:52 - Pristina journalists gather to protest the constant bombing by NATO; give support to President Milosevic, the [Yugoslav] government, the Yugoslav army, and Serbian police; journalists who forgot about ethics were asked to step out of the fascist hordes, headed by Clinton, who want to enter the new millennium with bombs, blood, violence, and death (cited). - Novi Sad journalists protest against the aggression. 06:30:22 - Serbian rock song about the Balkans; shown archival footage of the Serbian army in WWI, WWII, and contemporary military.
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News, 1999-03-30; HU OSA 350-1-1:613/2; 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 350-1-1:613/2
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Title
News
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Date(s)
1999-03-30
1999-03-30 (Date of air)
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Description Level
Item
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Record Type
Moving Image
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Duration
6 minutes
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Language
Serbo-Croatian (Original)
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
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television program
Content
Contents Summary
- Belgrade: Serbian Ministry of Information gives statement in support of journalists protesting NATO's aggression [against Yugoslavia]: we call upon journalists of the world to speak the language of truth; stop the lies about the supposed Albanian humanitarian catastrophe; write about the barbaric bombing of not only military, but also commercial and civilian buildings, including schools and kindergartens; do not ignore the civilian deaths or the anti-war demonstrations around the world; let the Serbian side be heard; do not become the criminal's [NATO's] puppets (all cited). 06:27:52 - Pristina journalists gather to protest the constant bombing by NATO; give support to President Milosevic, the [Yugoslav] government, the Yugoslav army, and Serbian police; journalists who forgot about ethics were asked to step out of the fascist hordes, headed by Clinton, who want to enter the new millennium with bombs, blood, violence, and death (cited). - Novi Sad journalists protest against the aggression. 06:30:22 - Serbian rock song about the Balkans; shown archival footage of the Serbian army in WWI, WWII, and contemporary military.
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