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Call Number
310-0-2:44/4

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:44/4
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 #44 / No. 4
Original Title
Motrišta
Date
1996
Level
Folder
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
33 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
The Union of Railway workers stops its strike after the Supreme Court’s decision to confirm the ruling of the Supreme Court’s council that the strike was against the law: however they announced a new strike | The Ministers of Transport of Italy, Austria and Slovenia sign a protocol on the Corridor 5 Barcelona-Kiev: the Croatian deputy Minister of Railways did not sign the protocol | The Croatian deputy Minister of Railways Dragutin Šubat explains the decision not to sign the protocol on the Corridor 5 | Ivo Sanader and Christian Schwartz-Schilling meet in Zagreb to discuss the newly reached agreement in Bugojno | The President of the local board of HDZ in Bugojno Ante Mustafić states that the he hopes that the agreement will be enforced: the agreement demands the creation of conditions for the return of Croatians to Bugojno | The international police in Bosnia and Herzegovina needs a mandate for arresting persons accused for war crimes, states Elizabeth Ren, the special UN rapporteur for human rights | The new president of the Federal government of Bosnia and Herzegovina is Edhem Bičakčić | The House of Representatives of the Croatian parliament concludes the debate on the proposition for prolonging the deadline for harmonization of the legislation and constitution for one year | The Coalition Zajedno welcomes the arrival of OSCE representatives to assess the results of elections

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Belgrade
Bugojno
Zagreb
Subject
Drašković, Vuk
Fujimori, Alberto
Kornblum, John
Kulikov, Anatoly
Lilić, Zoran
Milošević, Slobodan
Mišin, Đurica
Mustafić, Ante
Pavletić, Vlatko
Ren, Elizabeth
Sanader, Ivo
Schwarz-Schilling, Christian
Šubat, Dragutin
Tomić, Dragan
Umek, Igor
Yeltsin, Boris