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Croatia's Silence, 1992; HU OSA 304-0-16:174/7; Video Recordings Relating to the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia; Records of the International Human Rights Law Institute Relating to the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 304-0-16:174/7
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Title
Croatia's Silence
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Original Title
Kroatisches schweign
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Date(s)
1992
1992 (Date of production)
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Description Level
Item
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Moving Image
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Duration
15 minutes
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Language
German (Original)
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No transcript.
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television program
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This program focuses on Croatia as a new state, examining its direction under Franjo Tudjman two years after gaining international recognition. At the time of this broadcast Croatia has begun to lose sympathy as a victim of Serbian aggression and is increasingly seen as an aggressor, reluctant to come to terms with its own fascist past. Tudjman's policy in Bosnia, the historical revisionism of his HDZ party, and the reintroduction of the fascist monetary unit of the Ustasa state all contribute to the scrutiny of the new Croatia. The silence of prominent Croatian politicians is criticized and contrasted by dissidents interviewed such as Slavko Goldstein, publisher, Ivan-Zvonimir Cicak, and Mira Ljubic-Lorger, Dalmatian Action.
HU OSA 304Records of the International Human Rights Law Institute Relating to the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia
HU OSA 304-0-16Video Recordings Relating to the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia
HU OSA 304-0-16:174VHS NTSC #174
HU OSA 304-0-16:174/1Muslims Pictured as the Enemy
HU OSA 304-0-16:174/6Zenica, Point of Flight
HU OSA 304-0-16:174/7Croatia's Silence