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Experimental filmmaker Jeff Daniel Silva, with his documentary Balkan Rhapsodies, exercises an exceptional talent to capture a kaleidoscopy of life in the post-war Serbia, after the NATO bombing in 1999. With this film Silva strives to crackle beneath the façade of ordinary lives, opening up a whole landscape of disillusionment and hope, humor ...
The Bridge at the End of the World: Most na kraju svijeta: Branko Ištvančić: Drama, Thriller. 2015 Croatia Serbia Slovenia The High Sun: Zvizdan: Dalibor Matanić: Drama, Romance. 2016 Croatia Wasn't Afraid to Die: Nisam se bojao umrijeti: Jakov Sedlar Biography, Crime, Drama, History, War. 2016 Croatia Serbia On the Other Side: S one strane ...
Amnesty International described the bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters as a war crime. Amnesty International released a report which stated that NATO forces had deliberately targeted a civilian object (NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters), and had bombed targets at which civilians were certain to be ...
NATO Headquarters justified the bombing with two arguments; firstly, that it was necessary "to disrupt and degrade the command, control and communications network" of the Yugoslav Armed Forces, and secondly, that the RTS headquarters was a dual-use object which "was making an important contribution to the propaganda war which orchestrated the campaign against the population of Kosovo".
Officials and media in Montenegro referred to the offensive as the "war for peace", [122] or a blockade—applying the term to land operations and the naval blockade. [123] According to a 2010 survey of public opinion in Serbia, 40 percent of those polled did not know who bombarded Dubrovnik, while 14 percent believed that no shelling occurred ...
Targeting History and Memory, SENSE – Transitional Justice Center (dedicated to the study, research, and documentation of the destruction and damage of historic heritage during the Balkan Wars of the 1990s. The website contains judicial documents from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)).
Balkanski ratovi 1912-1913: Nova viđenja i tumačenja [The Balkan Wars 1912/1913: New Views and Interpretations]. Istorijski institut, Institut za strategijska istrazivanja. ISBN 978-86-7743-103-7. Tomić, Jaša (1913). Rat u Maćedoniji i Staroj Srbiji 1913. godine [War in Macedonia and Old Serbia in 1913]. Električna štamparija.
The most common view is that the war started that day. [43] On 6 April, Serb forces began shelling Sarajevo, and in the next two days crossed the Drina from Serbia proper and besieged Bosniak-majority Zvornik, Višegrad and Foča. [38] All of Bosnia was engulfed in war by mid-April. [38] There were some efforts to halt violence. [44]