LEADER 01962ngm a22002777a 4500003 hubpceu 005 20220322102150.0 006 g|||||r|||| 00| 0 007 v| |||||| 008 121017b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0aeng d|| | || 040 |bEnglish |chubpceu 041 engsrp |jeng 099 FL Record 100 York, Steve, |edirector 242 |yeng 245 Bringing Down a Dictator 260 USA : |bInternational Center on Nonviolent Conflict, |c2002. 300 Digital film (56 mins.) 337 Moving image 520 In the year 2000, in a war barely noticed outside Yugoslavia, the indicted war criminal Slobodan Milosevic fought to hold power. He controlled a battle-hardened army, a tough police force, and most of the news media. But he underestimated his opponents, led by a student movement called Otpor! (‘resistance’), who attacked the regime with ridicule, rock music, and a willingness to be arrested. Their courage and audacity inspired others to overcome their fear and join the fight. Otpor! students were the shock troops in what became an army of human rights and pro-democracy activists who systematically undermined police and army loyalty to Milosevic and forced him to call early elections. When Milosevic refused to accept his defeat at the polls, the people responded with a general strike. As normal life ground to a halt, Serbs by the hundreds of thousands descended on the capital on October 5 to seize the parliament in a dramatic triumph for democracy. Milosevic was arrested and extradited to the Hague to stand trial for crimes against humanity in June 2001. 655 Documentary films 942 |2ddc |cDIGIFILM 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |70 |8FL |9156286FL |bFL |d2022-03-22 |l0 |pHU_OSA_10000845.mp4 |r2022-03-22 |w2022-03-22 |yDIGIFILM |zAccess Copy, MP4 format |cAudio Visual 920 01 Pe8lyzeW 966 True |bHU_OSA_10000845 |cDigitally Anywhere / With Registration