Video Nedeljnik
A parable about the regime's inability to solve social needs; Vojislav Šešelj (SRS), Zoran Đindic (DS), Novak Kilibarda (NRS CG), Miograd Peršic (Serbian Minister of Information) and others on several CNN and AFP journalists losing their accreditation; dissident intellectuals in Paris (Vidoslav...
Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
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Language: | Serbian |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:82866104-f693-4b7f-aa3b-f4789f5bf896 |
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description | A parable about the regime's inability to solve social needs; Vojislav Šešelj (SRS), Zoran Đindic (DS), Novak Kilibarda (NRS CG), Miograd Peršic (Serbian Minister of Information) and others on several CNN and AFP journalists losing their accreditation; dissident intellectuals in Paris (Vidoslav Stevanovic, writer; Lordan Zafranovic, film director; Predrag Matvejevic, writer; Ivan Đuric, academic) on the situation in ex-Yugoslavia; the attack on Roma night street-cleaners in Belgrade; on the campaign against the Soros Foundation in Belgrade; on the association of bank account holders; businessmen in politics (Milan Panic, ICN Pharmaceuticals; Dragan Tomic, SIMPO; Mirko Marianovic, Progres; Bogolub Karic, Karic Bank); declining living standards in Belgrade; on Bosnian Serbs; Vitalij Churkin's (Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs) mission in Bosnia; anti-Semitism and fascism; smuggling of poor quality goods and dangerous products into Yugoslavia because of embargo; political caricatures. |
genre | archiveUnit |
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institution | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
language | Serbian |
spellingShingle | Video Nedeljnik [Jobless/Social Security, Elections/Electoral campaigns, Military Conflicts and Activities, Culture, Media and Arts, Social economy] |
title | Video Nedeljnik |
topic | [Jobless/Social Security, Elections/Electoral campaigns, Military Conflicts and Activities, Culture, Media and Arts, Social economy] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:82866104-f693-4b7f-aa3b-f4789f5bf896 |