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Bringing Down a Dictator (PBS March 2002)

Atrocity Documentation (BBC 5/13/99)

Milosevic war crimes in Bosnia (ABC 5/13/99)

Driven to Tears (ABC 5/4/99)

Overcrowded Camps (ABC 4/29/99)

Jeremy Bowen: Refugees were very nervous (BBC 4/24/99)

Latest Wave of Misery (ABC 4/22/99)

Atrocity Victim (ABC 4/18/99)

AUDIO:

Live audio coverage of war-crimes trials from The Hague Beginning February 2002

Investigators overwhelmed by extent of war crimes uncovered International investigators are overwhelmed by the extent of war crimes they are uncovering throughout Kosovo. In village after village, bodies of Kosovar Albanians protrude from hastily dug graves. Many bodies have been dumped in wells. Although Serb forces have retreated, the devastation they left makes it extremely difficult for the traumatized survivors to pick up their lives. The War Crimes tribunal in the Hague, its resources stretched thin, will probably be able to investigate only a small fraction of the crimes committed.  (NPR 6/30/99)

Among busloads of deportees from Kosovo arriving in Albania over the weekend were 1,200 men who had been separated from their families and held for three weeks in a Serb prison, where they say they were beaten and given little to eat. (NPR 5/24/99)

Kosovo Albanian refugees tell how they saw events unfold over the past ten years. (NPR 4/10/99)

 


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LETTERS from KOSOVO and BOSNIA, by PETER LIPPMAN

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