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Call Number
310-0-2:11/2

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:11/2
Part of series
HU OSA 310-0-2 Monitoring of Croatian Television: Off-Air Recordings of Television News and Other Political Programs
Located at
VHS PAL #11 / No. 2
Original Title
Motrišta
Date
1996
Level
Folder
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
33 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
Franjo Tuđman discussed internal and foreign politics with the Croatian state media | Robert Frowick: Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be delayed | Bill Clinton comments on the future of IFOR mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The first meeting of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Presidency held today: Speech of Momčilo Krajišnik | 200 families to return to Sirmium and Baranja soon, says Jacques Klein | Vojislav Stanimirović: Croatia is preparing a military action in order to reintegrated the Croatian Podunavlje | Manfred Nowak, UN Commissioner for Human Rights: Serbs still have concentration camps where they hold the missing Croats | Investigation against the former mayor of Split | The Croatian Government to fund summer vacations for pensioners | Bosniaks refuse to participate in local government in Mostar | International news | Coalition Udruga (Association) refuses to meet with HDZ to discuss the current issues in the functioning of the Zagreb city council | Interviews with Josip Manulić and Stjepan Mesić about the upcoming session of HND, problems within this party, and current political situation in Croatia | Sports news | News from international pop-culture

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Mostar
Sarajevo
Split
Vinkovci
Zagreb
Subject
Bandić, Milan
Bildt, Carl
Bullivant, Duncan
Canjuga, Zlatko
Chernomyrdin, Viktor
Chirac, Jacques
Clinton, Bill
Frowick, Robert
Ivanković, Nenad
Izetbegović, Alija
Klein, Jacques
Kornblum, John
Krajišnik, Momčilo
Kunjko, Eduard
Manolić, Josip
Mesić, Stjepan
Netanyahu, Benjamin
Nikolić, Dorica
Račan, Ivica
Šibl, Milovan
Škare-Ožbolt, Vesna
Stanimirović, Vojislav
Stroehm, Carl Gustav
Tadić, Tonči
Tuđen, Branko
Tuđman, Franjo
Yeltsin, Boris
Zubak, Krešimir