Situation in the Balkans
Moderated by Anne Nichols, CLOSE UP FOUNDATION
the guests:
Ms. Terri Kratovil, PUBLIC INFO.ASS’T.,UN HIGH COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES and
Mr. Nebojsa Vujovic, FIRST SECRETARY FOR PRESS, EMBASSY OF YUGOSLAVIA
discussed the causes of the civil war and the United Nations Humanitarian Aid efforts.
The fighting between Muslims, Croats, and Serbs arose after the former Yugoslavia split into several smaller states.
The two guests also responded to telephoned questions from high-school students around the country.
This live call-in program addresses Situation in the Balkans, formerly Yugoslavia. Moderated by Anne Nichols, CLOSE UP FOUNDATION the g… read more
This live call-in program addresses Situation in the Balkans, formerly Yugoslavia.
Moderated by Anne Nichols, CLOSE UP FOUNDATION
the guests:
Ms. Terri Kratovil, PUBLIC INFO.ASS’T.,UN HIGH COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES and
Mr. Nebojsa Vujovic, FIRST SECRETARY FOR PRESS, EMBASSY OF YUGOSLAVIA
discussed the causes of the civil war and the United Nations Humanitarian Aid efforts.
The fighting between Muslims, Croats, and Serbs arose after the former Yugoslavia split into several smaller states.
The two guests also responded to telephoned questions from high-school students around the country. close
People in this video
- Terri Kratovil Spokeswoman United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees
- Nebojsa Vujovic Press Secretary Yugoslavian Embassy
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