Situation Report: Yugoslavia, 23 September 1988

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RFE/RL Situation Reports (view collection record)

General Information

Collector:
Title:
Situation Report: Yugoslavia, 23 September 1988
Created:
Munich (Germany): 23 September 1988
Language:
English
Physical Description:
17 p.
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Content

Content Table:
  1. New Wave of Protests; More Police Sent In / by Milan Andrejevich
  2. Ethnic Unrest Continues / by Milan Andrejevich
  3. Official Resigns amid Dissension among Leaders / by Milan Andrejevich
  4. The Political Implications of the Protests / by Milan Andrejevich

Context

Creation Note:
An information bulletin produced by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty based on extensive monitoring of communist bloc news outlets and primarily intended for internal circulation. Pieces were generally contributed by the staff of the research and analysis departments and treated current affairs in the region.
Note:
The document contains corrections to Situation Report: Yugoslavia, 6 July 1988 (47-6-6) and Situation Report: Yugoslavia, 9 September 1988 (47-6-7).
Source:
Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: Publications Department: Situation Reports (HU OSA 300-8-47)
Associated Names:
Part of Series:
Situation Reports Yugoslavia

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Archival ID:
HU OSA 300-8-47-218-8
Suggested Citation:
"Situation Report: Yugoslavia, 23 September 1988", 23 September 1988. HU OSA 300-8-47-218-8; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: Publications Department: Situation Reports; Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest.
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