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HU OSA 307-0-2 Fonds 307: ''VIN'' Programs Broadcast at Studio B Television - Belgrade Series 2: Television programs ''Weekly Independent News'' Date(s) 1993-1996
Extent and medium 83 Beta SP, 2 linear meters
Scope and content
Weekly news programs, 73 titles, each approximately 1 hour long.
Television programs 'Weekly Independent News’ were produced by "VIN" and broadcast at Studio B Television (Belgrade, Serbia). The collection consists of 3 types of programs: news programs (49 programs), interviews (22 programs) and special reports (20 programs), covering the major events of Yugoslavia in the period November 1993 - March 1996.
VIN programs present an alternative (to the Milosevic’s regime) point of view on the events in Yugoslavia. Thus, the collection presents views of the political opposition and dissidents, living in Serbia and abroad. They comment on social, economic, juridical and political issues in Serbia and Montenegro and other ex-Yugoslavian republics. These accounts represent valuable pieces of information for those interested in the XXth century history of the Balkans.Accruals Not expected
System of arrangement
- Chronological
Conditions governing reproduction Copyright is held by VIN
Language/scripts of material Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Finding aids
- 83 containers
- Related OSA Reference Information Paper available. (RIP 9: Human Rights)
Existence and location of originals
- VIN, Belgrade
Related units of description
- HU OSA 304 Records of the International Human Rights Law Institute Relating to the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia (IHRLI), 1973-1994
- 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
Note
Keywords: ex-Yugoslavia
Balkans
ethnic discrimination
refugees
freedom of speech
free media
state controlled justiceDate(s) of descriptions
Processed by Marina Nistotskaya, 2004.
Online version updated 21 January 2010
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