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HU OSA 304-0-17 Fonds 304: Records of the International Human Rights Law Institute Relating to the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia (IHRLI) Series 17: Sound Recordings Relating to the Conflict in the former Yugoslavia Date(s) 1991-1993 (5 September 1991 - 2 July 1993)
Extent and medium 23 Audio cassette, 0.35 linear meters
Scope and content
Approximately 23 hours of live coverage of the activities of fact-finding missions in the Former Yugoslavia intended to reveal crimes committed during the war. They include sound recordings made during exhumations and forensic examinations; testimonies of victims of ethnic cleansing in Kozarac (Bosnia); Četekovac, Ilok, Kusonje, Pakrac and Vukovar (Croatia).
Rough, unedited recordings of the shelling of Dubrovnic (Croatia), with civilians' comments on the attack are also part of the series.
Radio programs about Muslim women raped during the war in the Former Yugoslavia are also included.Accruals Not expected
System of arrangement
- Arranged by sequential numbers.
Conditions governing reproduction
All copyrights are held by individual producers.Language/scripts of material
Croatian and Bosnian, but also English, French and German.Finding aids
- Container list [---] {done; Csaba}
- Related OSA Reference Information Papers is available. (Rip No. 9 Human Rights)
Related materials
- HU OSA 304 Records of the International Human Rights Law Institute Relating to the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia (IHRLI), 1973-1994
- HU OSA 319 Video Recordings of the Proceedings of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, 1996
- HU OSA 307 ''VIN'' Programs Broadcast at Studio B Television - Belgrade, 1993-1996
- HU OSA 308 Monitoring of the Yugoslav Television, 1996-1999
- HU OSA 309 Monitoring of Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1996-1999
- HU OSA 310 Monitoring of the Croatian Television, 1996-1998
- HU OSA 205-4-100 Croatian Subject Files, 1991-1997
Date(s) of descriptions
Online version updated 18 December 2008
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