News

Call Number
350-1-1:653/1

General information

Call No.:
350-1-1:653/1
Part of series
HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
Located at
BetaSP NTSC #653 / No. 1
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00000653
Date of air
1999-04-14
Date
1999
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Serbo-croatian
Duration
38 min.

Content

Form/Genre
Television program
Contents Summary
Beta TC: 06:36:00-07:12:44 - Statement by Serbian President Milan Milutinovic regarding the bombing of a refugee convoy near Djakovica. - NATO's intention to bombing a refugee convoy was intentional. Survivors interviewed. - NATO military officials admit to the mistaken bombing of a refugee convoy. - Report on NATO's handling of the refugee convoy bombing. - Comparison of Hitler and Bill Clinton. - Yugoslav air defense shoots down a NATO spy plane near Krusevac. - Assessment of bombing damage in Kosovska Mitrovica, Lipljan, Vrelo, Pavlovac, and Valjevo. Various civilians and politicians give statements. - One NATO plane and two helicopters crash over Bosnia. - The Independent Media Commission orders Pale TV to stop broadcasting RTS satellite programs. - Serbian athletes and athletic workers protest the NATO bombing by walking over Belgrade's bridges. Protest participants give statements. - Belgrade and Novi Sad citizens form human shields over town bridges. - Protests in Pozarevac, Pristina, Zrenjanin, Becej, Zajecar, Novi Sad, Smederevo, Nova Pazova, and Belgrade. Various speakers. - Reactions from Russia, Copenhagen (Denmark), and Beijing (China), regarding NATO policies - NATO admits to registering several incidents provoked by the KLA on the Yugoslav-Albanian border. - British media reactions to NATO statements regarding the rape of Albanian women, and reasons for British involvement in the bombing. - Media reactions in the U.S. regarding NATO's success in Yugoslavia. - German Bundestag member George Gisi meets Serbian Patriarch Pavle and Belgrade's Imam Jusuf Spahic. - Serbian Radical Party reaction to Yugoslavia joining the Russia-Byelorussia union. - Statement by JUL Spokesman Ivan Markovic.

Context

Associated Names
Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) (Producer)