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UNPROFOR reports, 1995; HU OSA 350-1-1:300/1; 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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UNPROFOR reports
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1995
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"Peace Plan on the Table", international community proposal for political solution in Croatia refused by Serbs in Knin. "Video Letters", Mirjana Bobić-Mojsilović, a journalist from Belgrade, writes about what Serbs miss from Croatia. "On Igman", a French battalion monitors the demilitarized zone on mountains around Sarajevo. "Across the Barricade", divided Pakrac, in West Slavonija, a few months before Croatian military intervention began (operations "Bljesak / Flash" and "Oluja / Storm"). "Tešanj", town in Central Bosnia, where after heavy conflicts aid convoys are being escorted by British soldiers. "Video Letters", Dobrivoje is living in Mostar, and writes to his parents in Belgrade. "Vitez De-mining", hundreds civilians killed and thousands injured by mines. Millions of mines still remain in the ground. UNPROFOR tries to lift mines in Vitez area. "Keeping the Lights on", Breza mine is opened again (no audio). "Mr. Akashi in Knin", talks about relationship between Zagreb and Knin. Milan Martić's and Milan Babić's statements. "Separation Zone", after signing agreement on March 29, 1994, separation zones were established in troubled areas in Croatia. "Sisters of Mostar", on divided city and reestablished possibility of crossing from one part to the other. "Video Letters", Tanja lives in west Mostar. She is writing a letter to her sister Dubravka who lives in Žepče. "UNPROFOR ide kući?", Croatian President Franjo Tuđman forwarded a letter to UN Secretary General, Boutros Boutros Ghali, informing him of Croatia's decision to terminate the UNPROFOR mandate on March 31, 1995.
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UNPROFOR reports, 1995; HU OSA 350-1-1:300/1; 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 350-1-1:300/1
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Title
UNPROFOR reports
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Date(s)
1995
1995 (Date of production)
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Item
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English (Original)
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Not Restricted
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television program
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Contents Summary
"Peace Plan on the Table", international community proposal for political solution in Croatia refused by Serbs in Knin. "Video Letters", Mirjana Bobić-Mojsilović, a journalist from Belgrade, writes about what Serbs miss from Croatia. "On Igman", a French battalion monitors the demilitarized zone on mountains around Sarajevo. "Across the Barricade", divided Pakrac, in West Slavonija, a few months before Croatian military intervention began (operations "Bljesak / Flash" and "Oluja / Storm"). "Tešanj", town in Central Bosnia, where after heavy conflicts aid convoys are being escorted by British soldiers. "Video Letters", Dobrivoje is living in Mostar, and writes to his parents in Belgrade. "Vitez De-mining", hundreds civilians killed and thousands injured by mines. Millions of mines still remain in the ground. UNPROFOR tries to lift mines in Vitez area. "Keeping the Lights on", Breza mine is opened again (no audio). "Mr. Akashi in Knin", talks about relationship between Zagreb and Knin. Milan Martić's and Milan Babić's statements. "Separation Zone", after signing agreement on March 29, 1994, separation zones were established in troubled areas in Croatia. "Sisters of Mostar", on divided city and reestablished possibility of crossing from one part to the other. "Video Letters", Tanja lives in west Mostar. She is writing a letter to her sister Dubravka who lives in Žepče. "UNPROFOR ide kući?", Croatian President Franjo Tuđman forwarded a letter to UN Secretary General, Boutros Boutros Ghali, informing him of Croatia's decision to terminate the UNPROFOR mandate on March 31, 1995.
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