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"The Serbian regime believes it has a chance not only to survive the NATO campaign but indeed to emerge victorious..." Yugoslav human rights expert Sonia Biserko comments.
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Broken Bridges, Disrupted Lives
The bridges of Novi Sad were life itself. Now they're gone, and as Milena Putnik reports, Vojvodina's capital city has been split in two
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Vojvodina: A Second Kosovo?
A NATO land attack via Hungary could be as disastrous for Vojvodina's national minorities as the bombing has been for Kosovo's Albanians.
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Sandzak Severed
Links between the Sandzak and the rest of Serbia have been severed by NATO bombing, and its Muslims continue to leave.
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ICTY's Kosovo Investigation: Suspicions of Manipulation
The West's response to the Tribunal's Kosovo investigation has given rise to suspicions that the court is being manipulated for political ends. Voices within the legal profession are becoming concerned that the Tribunal is being "used for war propaganda". Mirko Klarin reports from The Hague.
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Armend's Journey
Words and drawings by Armend Azemi, a young Kosovan refugee. This feature will be of special interest to school children and their teachers. With teachers' references, web links, news items from the IWPR archive and classroom exercise ideas.
Armend's story & drawings


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Tribunal Update: Reporting The Hague
Coverage of the daily events at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Mirko Klarin reports from The Hague in Tribunal Update.
Media Caucasica: Media & Human Rights
The quarterly publication of IWPR's South Caucasus programme, Media Caucasica presents reports on issues of human rights and the media, including press freedom and media development. The publications gather reports and analysis from journalists, human rights activists and analysts in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Special Reports: Reporting Macedonia: The New Accommodation
A collection of incisive reports on political and social issues in the fragile Republic of Macedonia, each text is co-authored by a reporter from each community - providing a rare shared view of an oft-divided society. With articles analysing the autumn 1998 elections, regional politics, the media, women's issues and the economic transition, plus an overview of international policy towards the country.
Media Focus: Monitoring the Yugoslav Media
IWPR's weekly analysis of the Yugoslav media - official and independent and all shades in between - has been halted by the crisis. Previous reports are still accessible from this site.
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