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Yugoslavia Rushes Roll [3/12], 1994; HU OSA 350-1-1:282/1; 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 350-1-1:282/1
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Yugoslavia Rushes Roll [3/12]
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Date(s)
1994
1994 (Date of production)
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Moving Image
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English (Original)
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Part 3 - 13 reports
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television program
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"War Crime Tribunal", ICTY Chief Prosecutor Richard Goldston on October 3 visits the region. "Video Letter", Antonija is now living in Međugorje and writes to her friends in Sarajevo. "Protected Village", UN protected area near Benkovac, Croatia. "Video Letter", Danijela from Zagreb writes to her uncle and aunt in Brčko. "Macedonian Elections", on the first presidential and parliamentary elections in Macedonia on October 16. "A Marriage made in Heaven", on the alliance between UNPROFOR and NATO in the no-fly zone. "Assistance Misused", on fights between Fikret Abdić forces and central government troops in Velika Kladuša area. "Video Letters", Salko is a refugee from Bosnia, living in Hvar. "Sarajevo Air Strike" against Serb forces surrounding Sarajevo who haven't complied with the artillery removal agreement. "Video Letters", Ivan is a theatre director from Mostar. He is living in Belgrade and is writing to a friend who is a refugee in England. “Novska”, on August 1, 1994, 250 refugees from Banja Luka arrived to a camp near Novska, Croatia. They are protected by Jordanian battalion. "Video Letters", Kole Jordanovski is a former resident of Sarajevo, now living in Macedonia. He is writing to his sister to Sarajevo. "RUSBAT-2", Russian parachute battalion assigned to patrol in Grbavica, one of the most dangerous areas in Sarajevo. They monitor two heavy weapons collection points.
HU OSA 350Records of the International Monitor Institute
HU OSA 350-1-1Balkan Archive
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HU OSA 350-1-1:282/1Yugoslavia Rushes Roll [3/12]