Other titles:UNITED NATIONS TELEVISION (UNTV) ZAGREB COLLECTION, YUGOSLAVIA [Allocated Series Title]
Summary: Weekly news bulletin on the problems faced by civilians during the winter and the urgent need for the free movement of humanitarian aid. Includes interviews with Nicolas Morris, Phillip Corwin, Dr. Brian McCloskey, Cedric Thornberry and soldiers in RUSBAT.
Description: Interview with a soldier speaking in French about where he lives and his family (with Serbian subtitles).
UN High Commissioner for Refugees for the former Yugoslavia, Nicolas Morris on the resumption of convoys into Bosnia after the November 18th meeting in Geneva,in which the three sides signed a joint declaration solemnly undertaking to respect the safety of humanitarian convoys.
Winterisation supplies will be leaving Belgrade shortly for Srebrenica. Interview with Phillip Corwin, new Civil Affairs Coordinator for Sector East, on the current problems, including ninety percent unemployment, shortages of fuel and raw materials, displaced people and lack of trust between governments.
Interview with Dr Brian McCloskey of WHO on the increased risks of diseases, like Tuberculosis, which civilians are facing during the Bosnian winter.
Interview with UNPROFOR Head of Civil Affairs, Cedric Thornberry who says that Russia’s involvement in international peacekeeping has developed in a remarkable fashion over the last ten years. First Russian battalion is about to be deployed in peacekeeping.
Interviews in Russian with members of RUSBAT. Serbian voiceover.
Alternative Title:UNITED NATIONS TELEVISION (UNTV) ZAGREB COLLECTION, YUGOSLAVIA [Allocated Series Title]
Colour:English (Tape Code A)
Digitised:
Object_Number:UNT 132
Sound:Serbian (Tape D)
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Featured Period:1990-2000
Production Date:1993-11-25
Production Country: UN
Production Details: UNTV ()
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Physical Characteristics: Colour format: English (Tape Code A)
Sound format: Serbian (Tape D)
Technical Details: Format: Beta-SP
Number of items/reels/tapes: 1
Footage: 30; Running time: 12 mins