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- 1994 Sep 29 (Creation)
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Typescript transcript of filmed interview with Dusan Mitevic, Chief of Belgrade TV and confidant of Slobodan Milosevic, discussing events within the Serbian government and the rise of nationalism in Yugoslavia, including Milosevic visits to Kosovo Polje in response to Serb demonstrations against Albanian separatists (Apr 1987); conflict between the Belgrade Communist Party and the Serbian Communist Party involving Dragisa Pavlovic and Ivan Stambolic; the broadcast of Eighth Session of Central Committee of the Serbian Party (Sep 1987); Serb response to Slovene support for Trepca miners (Albanian separatists) strike (Feb 1989); the progress of the Fourteenth Extraordinary Congress of the Yugoslav Communist Party and the Slovenian walkout following the rejection of their constitutional amendments (23 Jan 1990); the role of television for nationalist propaganda; demonstrations against Belgrade Television, and his subsequent resignation (Mar 1991). Also comments on his relationship with Milosevic. 31pp
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