ABC-Nightline: US Bosnian Policy: Politics, Careers & Principles
General information
- Call No.:
-
350-1-1:41/1
- Part of series
- HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
- Located at
- BetaSP NTSC #41 / No. 1
- Digital ver. identifier
- HU_OSA_00000041
- Date of air
- 1993-08-05
- Date
- 1993
- Level
- Item
- Primary Type
- Moving image
- Language
- English
- Notes
- Rape • Torture • Prison Camps • Destruction Civilian Property • Ethnic Cleansing • Military/Para-Military • Refugee/Ex-Pow ID
Content
- Form/Genre
- Television program
- Contents Summary
- This program includes a report by Dave Marash about the consequences of the war in Bosnia, and an interview conducted by Barbara Walters with two former U.S. State Department officials, George Kenney and Marshall Freeman Harris, both of whom resigned in protest over the U.S. policy in Bosnia. The report by Marsh includes brief interviews with victims of rape, torture, and ethnic cleansing. Most of these statements were previously featured in other ABC programs. Discussions are held with Professor Cheriff Bassiouni, UN Commission of Experts for the former Yugoslavia; Lawrence Eagleburger, U.S. State Department; Eric Stover, Physicians for Human Rights; and Elie Wiesel, human rights activist.
Context
- Associated Names
- ABC (Copyright holder, Creator/Author, Producer)