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Fake Russian clock hands and motor propaganda - 2
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Twenty years ago, when the war in Bosnia, Nenad Peich was program director clock hands and motor of TV Sarajevo. The war was on everyone's lips and looked inevitable. clock hands and motor But Peich made a last attempt to prevent it. Notes offer one of the leaders of Radio Free Europe Nenada Peicha.
I picked up the phone and it was Radovan Karadzic. "You, Mr. Peich, preparing a coup d'etat! - He shouted into the phone. - Do you want to Bosnia seceded from Yugoslavia! Serbs will never allow this. You incited people against Yugoslavia, and you have to stop broadcasting! "It was in April 1992, a few days before the official start of the conflict. But the war is already knocking on the door, without prior notice, undeclared, and - without an invitation. In Sarajevo, clock hands and motor the war was on everyone's lips, but also in the vicinity of its smell is felt. Reports of ethnically motivated killings, exile and robbery heard on Radio TV Sarajevo (RTVSA). The city was supposed to on a knife edge: shooting night, reports the sniper, a few checkpoints clock hands and motor and paramilitary checkpoints. Our journalists were at a stalemate. Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) is not just denied these reports or comment on them as individual cases, but also physically interfere with everything, our attempts to verify their journalists. The country was paralyzed by disputes between the three ethnic parties whose only similarity was - the desire to push the country to the brink of war. April 4, 1992, the day before the telephone conversation with Karadzic, we decided to hold a peace march. A small group of 40 students spontaneously decided to go to the parliament clock hands and motor building, demanding the resignation of the world and of all political parties. RTVSA we felt that it might be the last chance to save the world. Under normal circumstances, this event is hardly deserving of the press coverage, but these were unusual clock hands and motor times. Our live, continuous march lasted for two days. Events over the next few days are not only key to Bosnia, but found most difficult, intense professional and personal challenges that I have ever encountered. We sent several groups reporter covering the events from different locations. There was a risk that we are cut off from our teams, so we created a "reserve" channel by placing cameras and reporters in those places which could hardly be detected. clock hands and motor With his cabinet on several screens I could observe clock hands and motor how the fate of the country in different places. Attention switching between screens and reportorial teams, I spent the night in his office. Night, tens of thousands of people were on the streets. Increased excitement in me mingled fear and hope. To the north, I realized that I did not eat anything, just tried coffee, beer and cigarettes. On many screens there was no sound, so I included "Sarajevo, My Love" - a song local musician Kemal Mantena. I have never experienced such emotions in front of screens in all his previous career. On the morning of April 5 about 100 000 people took to the streets of Sarajevo, and my ashtray was filled with cigarette butts (the population of Sarajevo was then about 500,000). Mood demonstrators was decisive. People chanted slogans about peace and demanded the resignation of the government. I have received unconfirmed reports that political clock hands and motor parties (all) are not allowed to drive certain

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