Yugoslavia Rushes Roll [12/12]

Call Number
350-1-1:291/1

General information

Call No.:
350-1-1:291/1
Part of series
HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
Located at
BetaSP NTSC #291 / No. 1
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00000291
Date of production
1995
Date
1995
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
English
Notes
Part 12

Content

Form/Genre
Television program
Contents Summary
"Assistance Misused", refugee camp in Velika Kladuša after the fall of the autonomous area proclaimed by Fikret Abdić. "Video Letters", Salko is a refugee from Bosnia living in Hvar, Croatia. "Crisis Talks", after NATO air strikes at Udbina airfield on November 20, Yasushi Akashi comes to Belgrade for emergency talks with Slobodan Milošević and Milan Martić about the crisis in Bihać area. "Video Letters", Julijana, a refugee living in Gaza camp in Karlovac writes to a friend in Slunj. "Signing", agreement between Croatian government and local Serbs in Knin on water and electricity supply. "Video Letters", from Gornji Vakuf. "Endless Aid", on November 9, UN humanitarian agencies launched an appeal to the international community asking for money to finance the humanitarian operation in the Former Yugoslavia. "Video Letters", from Devla Rustem, a 62-year-old Bosnian living in a Red Cross Refugee center in Macedonia. "Highway Reopens", for the first time in the last three years a road that connects Zagreb and Belgrade is open. "Video Letters" from Srđan Gojković Gile, frontman of the Belgrade-based rock band "Electric orgasm". "Rusbat-2", Russian parachute battalion assigned to patrol in Grbavica, one of the most dangerous areas in Sarajevo. They monitor two heavy weapons collection points and also perform anti-sniping duties. "Video Letters", a message recorded on November 1, 1994, during an All Saints ceremony in a Catholic graveyard in Ilok. Reactions of people in Knin on Tuđman's decision to terminate the mandate of UNPROFOR in Croatia. Interviews with Yugoslav foreign minister Vladislav Jovanović, Zoran Đinđić i Milan Božić on the reactions to this issue. "Video Letters", Gordana, an actress, now refugee located in Zagreb writes to her friends.

Context

Associated Names
United Nations (Producer)