CNN: Brent Sandler reports on the progress of student protests in Belgrade. Serbian government ordered the closing of independent radio B-92, stating it was operating illegally. The interior ministry mobilized more police officers, as the protesters continue to ignore government warnings. Even though the protesters remain defiant, the political opposition is struggling to transform the protests into a more credible movement. Statements are made by the Director of B-92, Sasa Mirkovic; Opposition leader Miodrag Perisic; and Milan St. Protic, Center for Serbian Studies representative.
CNN: Brent Sandler reports that the Yugoslav Federal Supreme Court rejected an appeal to reinstate opposition victories from the last municipal elections. The Belgrade electoral commission confirmed that the case regarding elections was closed, and Federal Parliament opened a new session, dominated by parties loyal to Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic. Even though the protests are gaining strength, the Opposition is aware that Milosevic can only be influenced through international pressure. Statements are made by Opposition Leader Zoran Djindjic, and U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher. The report is cut off.
CNN: This report is related to demonstration in Burma.
CNN: This broadcast contains an interview with Kati Marton from the Committee to Protect Journalists. She discusses her meeting with Milosevic, where she discussed freedom of the press in Yugoslavia.
CNN: Bruce Kennedy reports on a letter written to U.S. Secretary of State, Warren Christopher, from Slobodan Milosevic. In the letter, Milosevic stated that charges of voter fraud have created a distorted picture internationally. Footage included: Milosevic casting his vote, and protesters in the streets of Belgrade. The report is cut off.
CNN: Report is missing first part. Western diplomats proposed that, should Milosevic allow an international commission into Serbia, they would propose to serve as observers if elections are to be rerun. A statement is made by Vuk Draskovic. Footage includes protesters in the streets of Belgrade.
CNN: Olivera Djukanovic of TV Montenegro reports on how Montenegro promotes tourism by using Claudia Schiffer as a spokesperson for the republic.
CNN: Protesters demonstrated for the fourth day against Milosevic's annulment of local elections in Serbia, where the opposition won 15 out of the 18 largest towns. This is first time in 50 years that a pro-democracy opposition has won elections in Serbia. Footage includes protesters.
CNN: This broadcast reports on continuing protests. The offices of a party in Milosevic's coalition were bombed, after it issued a statements supporting the Opposition.
CNN: The Opposition continues in their attempts to get Milosevic to accept local election results. The report is cut off.
CNN: This report is cut off.