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seventy's and eighty's everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and his cheech ish have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. which only was doing with regard to comics so with the publishing house on the comic book store there's a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks a coffee comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know who water is tell me his name at once. issue it in fact i will show him to you. you see the city. thi
seventy's and eighty's everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and his cheech ish have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing...
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evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story wall to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shaliach hopes to preserve this tradition he's been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge. with the dallas ft worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic trade purely as a business venture worth of a 3 point you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was eventually to reawaken a lot of comics and kids of course that the look of you. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's not imp
evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story wall to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shaliach hopes to preserve this tradition he's been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels...
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seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and his chick sheesh have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like shall each and his publishing company. got to colleagues or for your audience saw to only or is doing with a graphic comics. or with the publishing house on the comic book store is a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks a gothic comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know him water is tell me his name at once. i will show him t
seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and his chick sheesh have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like shall each and his publishing...
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evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as a film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shallots hopes to preserve this tradition he's been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a gothic comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge within the dallas fort worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture were the 3 poor you need to love comics so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it folks this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was especially to reawaken a lot of comics and kids go through the look of you. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shall it earns nothing from this but he says that's no
evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as a film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shallots hopes to preserve this tradition he's been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a gothic comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels...
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evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia an army a shadow which hopes to preserve this tradition has been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge. with the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 pour you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me the police eventually to reawaken a lot of comics and kids that the nickel view. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another charlotte and nothing from this but he says that's not impor
evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia an army a shadow which hopes to preserve this tradition has been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic...
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seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and it's cheech ish have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. got to colleagues or for our audience. is doing with a graphic comics so with the publishing house on the comic book store was a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks a coffee comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. sure thing in fact i will show hi
seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and it's cheech ish have a tough time living from their work she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing...
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evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as a film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shaliach hopes to preserve this tradition he has been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge within the dallas fort worth i do think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture were a progress report you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind very that was eventually to reawaken a lot of comics and kids both authentic a view. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's no
evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as a film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shaliach hopes to preserve this tradition he has been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels...
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seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and it's cheech ish have a tough time living from their work chief says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. got to colleagues who are your audience. is doing with the graphic comics. or with the publishing house on the comic book store is a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks a gothic comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see
seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and it's cheech ish have a tough time living from their work chief says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing...
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evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and al mashallah each hopes to preserve this tradition has been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge. with the dallas ft worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture for the 3 pour you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics in the spirit of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was specially to reawaken a lot of comics and kids of the view. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too bu
evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and al mashallah each hopes to preserve this tradition has been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic...
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bosnian serbs sat in the hills and laid siege to sarajevo as the break—up of yugoslavia led to nationalism—ethnic violence. 10,000 people died in this city, in some of the most horrific fighting europe's seen in modern times. it's cast a long, distressing shadow and in an attempt to help me understand what it was like being there back then, i've been sent here to a hostel in the city centre. hello. 01, nice to meet you. 01 is your name? yes, it's my father's war codename. and this is the war hostel? yes, it's just this way. welcome. wow. inside, 01 attempts to simulate the experience of living in sarajevo during the siege. it's quite something different, isn't it? it is definitely something different. there are gunfire sounds that never get switched off. electricity is run from a car battery. the windows are covered, and you sleep on the floor on a rectangle of foam. underneath the hostel, there's a collection of relics from the war — paraphernalia salvaged from 01's walks on what used to be the front line. and there's the bunker, a recreation of the front—line facility once used by 01's f
bosnian serbs sat in the hills and laid siege to sarajevo as the break—up of yugoslavia led to nationalism—ethnic violence. 10,000 people died in this city, in some of the most horrific fighting europe's seen in modern times. it's cast a long, distressing shadow and in an attempt to help me understand what it was like being there back then, i've been sent here to a hostel in the city centre. hello. 01, nice to meet you. 01 is your name? yes, it's my father's war codename. and this is the...
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seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and its chief have a tough time living from their work to chief says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. got to colleagues who are your audience sorta only or is doing with regard to comics. or with the publishing house on the comic book store there's a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks a gothic comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. be sure to interact
seventy's and eighty's with everyone in yugoslavia read comics the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic issue could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and its chief have a tough time living from their work to chief says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing...
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that yugoslavia was not prevented. from milosovich's authoritarian way and destruction of the federation so what happens is that in june of 91? han's secret gensha persuades baker to take a trip to belgrade and to meet with the leaders of the yugoslav republics. they can knows that there is. in percent chance, very little opportunity that is going to persuade milosovich. to stand back stand down but he goes and he meets with each of those of the leaders of the republic. they have a dinner that night. and mrs. baker susan baker writes about that dinner. it is with crystal and chandeliers. and every leader at that dinner knew that those crystals would be smashed within six months. and yet they all pretended. that they could somehow keep the federation together. it was mission impossible impossible. slobodon milosovich was determined. to advance and expand the serbian republic and the united states was not about to send troops down to the baltics sorry, the ball comes forgive me the balkans to prevent it happening. rememb
that yugoslavia was not prevented. from milosovich's authoritarian way and destruction of the federation so what happens is that in june of 91? han's secret gensha persuades baker to take a trip to belgrade and to meet with the leaders of the yugoslav republics. they can knows that there is. in percent chance, very little opportunity that is going to persuade milosovich. to stand back stand down but he goes and he meets with each of those of the leaders of the republic. they have a dinner that...
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explaining that it's the russians who are the function of the same thing of what's happened in yugoslavia where the stars led by milosevic who actually wanted to maintain the multinational multidenominational yugoslavia want to keep it going they were dubbed the fascist. crashes apologist after all and just in croatia were the democrats so all of this is a kind of there's a very sinister game that isn't right and again you look at obama by the terrible at all of this i mean what he did domestically how he use this a slogan and demonizing his political opponents with this racist clashes but you know look at again what what he did in syria where you know you have very cynical way aligned insults with people who exactly raised its we're in complete oppressors you know whether it's oppressive and we can george we can add to that we can add to that every single year waffen s.s. units you know they commemorate the collaboration with the nazis in ukraine and baltic republics the state department tony blinken where are you i thought you were all about you know norms ok and values they never say a
explaining that it's the russians who are the function of the same thing of what's happened in yugoslavia where the stars led by milosevic who actually wanted to maintain the multinational multidenominational yugoslavia want to keep it going they were dubbed the fascist. crashes apologist after all and just in croatia were the democrats so all of this is a kind of there's a very sinister game that isn't right and again you look at obama by the terrible at all of this i mean what he did...
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france lasted 43 days poland 36 greece 24 norway 24 belgium 18 yugoslavia 11 the netherlands 5 albania 3 denmark one and chickasaw bankia surrendered without a fight. the u.s.s.r. food on for 4 years. neither the suv it authorities nor the people ever dreamt about leaving their country at the mercy of fascists that's why born over europe there are millions of graves of soviet soldiers. and this is how former us secretary of defense william perry assesses the situation on the eastern front back then. the brunt of this suffering was borne by the soviet union. almost half of the deaths in world war 2 were suffered by the soviet union both in the red army and among the civilian population and they played a decisive role in the family final victory over nazi germany this is something that i recognize this opinion is shared by those who took part in the fights retired american army colonel and world war 2 veteran franco ford with the t. force field reconnaissance group but the elba. we of course never saw the russian soldiers fighting but we heard plenty of reports about it and we understood
france lasted 43 days poland 36 greece 24 norway 24 belgium 18 yugoslavia 11 the netherlands 5 albania 3 denmark one and chickasaw bankia surrendered without a fight. the u.s.s.r. food on for 4 years. neither the suv it authorities nor the people ever dreamt about leaving their country at the mercy of fascists that's why born over europe there are millions of graves of soviet soldiers. and this is how former us secretary of defense william perry assesses the situation on the eastern front back...
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convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide, which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslaviathe colonial pipeline in the united states has restarted operations after being forced to shut down following a cyber attack last friday. colonial pipeline, which supplies forty five percent of the east coasts fuel supply, says the process will take several days to complete. the company will not pay the ransom demanded by the hackers. it has opted instead to rebuild its system with cybersecurity experts. prince william has paid tribute to the police officer who was shot and killed at a custody centre in south london last september. the duke of cambridge laid a wreath in memory of sergeant matt ratana — who had been on duty in croydon. the prince spoke to a number of the new zealand—born officer's colleagues — and held a private meeting with his partner. new zealand was receiving almost 4 million visitors a year. but when the country shut borders to stop the virus in march last year 7 the number of overseas tourists dropped to almost zero overnight. now there s excitement about the rece
convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide, which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslaviathe colonial pipeline in the united states has restarted operations after being forced to shut down following a cyber attack last friday. colonial pipeline, which supplies forty five percent of the east coasts fuel supply, says the process will take several days to complete. the company will not pay the ransom demanded by the hackers. it has opted instead to rebuild its system with...
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convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslaviave been charged in connection with child sexual exploitation in calderdale in west yorkshire. the allegations date from 2003 to 2010 — and are against one female victim who was aged between 13 and 20 at the time. most of the offending is alleged to have taken place in calderdale, but some offences are said to have occurred in the bradford district. the government's laid out plans for a new law that would result in universities and student unions in england facing fines if freedom of speech was not protected on campus. the new law could open the way for individuals to take universities to court. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. controversy on campus is nothing new, but universities are caught in a wider culture clash, facing a new law to enforce freedom of speech. i don't want academics to feel intimidated, i don't want them to feel as if they are going to be silenced and that they are not going to be in a position to be able to voice ideas and views that may challenge conv
convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslaviave been charged in connection with child sexual exploitation in calderdale in west yorkshire. the allegations date from 2003 to 2010 — and are against one female victim who was aged between 13 and 20 at the time. most of the offending is alleged to have taken place in calderdale, but some offences are said to have occurred in the bradford district. the government's laid out plans...
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convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslavianection with child sexual exploitation in calderdale in west yorkshire. the allegations date from 2003-2010 and yorkshire. the allegations date from 2003—2010 and are against one female victim who was aged between 13—20 at the time. most of the offending is alleged to have taken place in calderdale but some offences are said to have occurred in the bradford district. it's one of the most famous names on the high street. but all debenhams stores will close for good this weekend after 250 years of trading. the new owner boohoo said the business will now run online—only. a number of them closed today. our business correspondent emma simpson has been speaking to two workers who've been with the firm for more than 20 years. it is the end of an era. it was a great place to work. totally lost its way, - totally lost its way and this is the result of it. like many towns, debenhams was mansfield's department store, a big corner of a shopping centre, and these are its final few hours. the end of
convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslavianection with child sexual exploitation in calderdale in west yorkshire. the allegations date from 2003-2010 and yorkshire. the allegations date from 2003—2010 and are against one female victim who was aged between 13—20 at the time. most of the offending is alleged to have taken place in calderdale but some offences are said to have occurred in the bradford district. it's one of...
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in those _ out within communities in yugoslavia in those communities, i am witnessing something thathat is unusual. i want to point out there is not _ unusual. i want to point out there is not only— unusual. i want to point out there is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death_ is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death to — is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death to arabs, there have been arab mobs_ death to arabs, there have been arab mobs around the city and country as welt _ mobs around the city and country as welt in _ mobs around the city and country as welt in the — mobs around the city and country as well. in the last 24 hours, the violence — well. in the last 24 hours, the violence has been mutual. there is no question— violence has been mutual. there is no question about it. what i argue is the _ no question about it. what i argue is the motivations for dues and the motivations for arabs for perpetrating this hand—to—hand violence — perpetrating this hand—to—hand violence -- _ perpetrating this hand—to—hand violence —— jews. we have a history of conflict _ violence —— jews. we have a hi
in those _ out within communities in yugoslavia in those communities, i am witnessing something thathat is unusual. i want to point out there is not _ unusual. i want to point out there is not only— unusual. i want to point out there is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death_ is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death to — is not onlyjewish mobs chanting death to arabs, there have been arab mobs_ death to arabs, there have been arab mobs around the city and country as welt _ mobs around the city and...
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under tito's rule yugoslavia's ethnic divisions were kept in check. out of the. second of all but on and study rules for a dollar per you were sorry. to leave museum all. on idealistic and. you were on telly these all onset i end up on dawe a $78.00 or so percent per your knowledge that really. all up on it but davies a on it there was the premier part was a multiplier discuss said garrick. laver but the deal was a live virus it turned it was very on an accepted to the purpose of a man to lead religion or remember. they judged him or he spoke the. last several news of the wars or some other not so honest a sort of yes or so he story is rich and i made according to a. may. or may have dark wilmslow cheshire on the process but it did not show knowledge to throw tourists here the thoughts of those in the last. das turnus of this post over all those at the may not yet in the head of the game. as waves of ethnic nationalism swept the country the dream of the slavia came crashing down. work out as one by one the country's ethnic group soon independence from belgrade. i
under tito's rule yugoslavia's ethnic divisions were kept in check. out of the. second of all but on and study rules for a dollar per you were sorry. to leave museum all. on idealistic and. you were on telly these all onset i end up on dawe a $78.00 or so percent per your knowledge that really. all up on it but davies a on it there was the premier part was a multiplier discuss said garrick. laver but the deal was a live virus it turned it was very on an accepted to the purpose of a man to lead...
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under tito's rule yugoslavia's ethnic divisions were kept in check. out of the you were. so thank you thank you of all but on as the only rules for a dollar per you was for the. call to leave museum all. on idealist love and as. you were on. these all on set i end up on dawe a 70. percent per your knowledge that really. all up on it but davies a on it there was the premier part was a multiplier discuss it get it. live but there was a live race it turned it was very on an accepted to the purpose of a man to lead religion or remember. major tim or you spoke the. last several news of the wars or some other not so long as the sort of you have a choice story is rich and i made according to. may. or may as well miss loach on the process but it did not show knowledge to throw tourists here those that most of us in the last. dostana said this was the over all those at the may not yet in the head of the game. as waves of ethnic nationalism swept the country the dream of the slavia came crashing down. work out as one by one the country's ethnic groups independence from belgrade. it
under tito's rule yugoslavia's ethnic divisions were kept in check. out of the you were. so thank you thank you of all but on as the only rules for a dollar per you was for the. call to leave museum all. on idealist love and as. you were on. these all on set i end up on dawe a 70. percent per your knowledge that really. all up on it but davies a on it there was the premier part was a multiplier discuss it get it. live but there was a live race it turned it was very on an accepted to the purpose...
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had to escape albania because it was a communist country and then we went to a refugee camp in yugoslaviaafter that we were subjected to prove our identity living in cars, we are not wanted, undergo medical examinations and then came to the united states and that was what was like to be a refugee. >> once you know you are finally here and here legally us to be the most proud feeling on earth. >> anyone who doesn't go through the process doesn't understand the importance and significance of being an american because when you come to the united states as a refugee you don't come here because of the benefits they offer you but to embrace america and judeo-christian values, to become an american and we diluted the significance. shannon: we are glad you are here. let's pull up the president yesterday, the sad truth is we cannot achieve 62,500 admissions this year. we working quickly to undo the damage of the last four years to reach the goal of 120,000 refugees that i intend to set for the coming fiscal year, the difference between donald trump and president biden, significant number. what do
had to escape albania because it was a communist country and then we went to a refugee camp in yugoslaviaafter that we were subjected to prove our identity living in cars, we are not wanted, undergo medical examinations and then came to the united states and that was what was like to be a refugee. >> once you know you are finally here and here legally us to be the most proud feeling on earth. >> anyone who doesn't go through the process doesn't understand the importance and...
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it'll be a coalition i called the yugoslavia coalition — coalition i called the yugoslavia coalition.rd coalition for naftali bennett do govern. there'll be people who simply do not believe in the _ be people who simply do not believe in the same thing believes in, and he's either— in the same thing believes in, and he's either going to be an enormous success— he's either going to be an enormous success in— he's either going to be an enormous success in bringing the right in the left together in israel and forming a unity— left together in israel and forming a unity government, or — which i hope _ a unity government, or — which i hope is — a unity government, or — which i hope is not _ a unity government, or — which i hope is not the case — because stability— hope is not the case — because stability is _ hope is not the case — because stability is a important in any government, it will fall apart. stability is a important in any government, it will fallapart. but it government, it willfallapart. but it will— government, it willfallapart. but it will not— government, it will fallapart.
it'll be a coalition i called the yugoslavia coalition — coalition i called the yugoslavia coalition.rd coalition for naftali bennett do govern. there'll be people who simply do not believe in the _ be people who simply do not believe in the same thing believes in, and he's either— in the same thing believes in, and he's either going to be an enormous success— he's either going to be an enormous success in— he's either going to be an enormous success in bringing the right in the left...
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. >> nic, you've covered this conflict for a long time and others like yugoslavia.hen you look at this, does it feel to you that you -- are you hopeful that we're moving toward a cease-fire, or does what strike you as this time is different, there seems to be a eruption of internal tension. quickly give us your own gut feeling about all of this. >> my gut feeling is that there is a good possibility that this would de-escalate next week. certainly the meeting of the united nations will call for that, and there's certainly pressure coming from the biden administration for that to happen. so there is a good possibility for that. and nevertheless, the actual root of the conflict remains in a cul-de-sac, and the direction of travel is toward the end of the cul-de-sac. no one has opened the road out of this dead end, if you will, to get to the root issues over land and finding a lasting durable peace solution. what may happen now will likely be a temporary band aid again. >> as always, brilliant aid aga. >> as always, brilliant -aid ag. >> as always, brilliant reporting.
. >> nic, you've covered this conflict for a long time and others like yugoslavia.hen you look at this, does it feel to you that you -- are you hopeful that we're moving toward a cease-fire, or does what strike you as this time is different, there seems to be a eruption of internal tension. quickly give us your own gut feeling about all of this. >> my gut feeling is that there is a good possibility that this would de-escalate next week. certainly the meeting of the united nations...
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a yugoslavia representative at the same conference came to me and said it's maybe easy for you and americato take this position. but we're living in a country without these different ethnic groups. and i just thought of this is a foolish remark. he just doesn't understand. then of course you saw what happened in bosnia. so it depends on where you are. >> we were to mind going to this woman has been very patient down here? sorry. all the way in the corner. >> first of all, i want to say thank you and what a privilege. being a brit born just after the war married to a german and lived in germany i want to know if you have children, as we do? and how you feel going forward, do we have good opportunities to have learned why these bad experiences, hopefully turned them into good experiences? thank you again. >> thank you. let me tell you that i've been tremendously impressed at how germany has changed. that's really something that we should admire. and appreciate. i've been in germany quite a lot. you see the generational changes. the current generation of germans, and the political system, the
a yugoslavia representative at the same conference came to me and said it's maybe easy for you and americato take this position. but we're living in a country without these different ethnic groups. and i just thought of this is a foolish remark. he just doesn't understand. then of course you saw what happened in bosnia. so it depends on where you are. >> we were to mind going to this woman has been very patient down here? sorry. all the way in the corner. >> first of all, i want to...
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let let yugoslavia split off from the soviet union. it's not monolithic. he understood the long run that china. and russia were not going to be monolithic that they were going to go apart. he was a genome was a visionary, but he wasn't so good in the immediate moment. he was too dreamy. he was too romantic, but his message got lost. but can i ask you though in in this in the arc of history when you think about you know from the long telegram to say the fall of the berlin wall, you know, come bring it up to the reagan bush era and you know, put whatever bracket you want to on the end of the cold war. did they? were they ill served by not understanding? i mean meaning subsequent administrations not just truman, but what was the united states ill served by not understanding the subtlety that canon seemed in inherently to understand. yes, indeed. i mean this comes up in a variety of ways even early on. canon washes out eventually goes off to the academy and he's replaced by any paul nissa who is more like action more of a hard line get it done and and nitsa an
let let yugoslavia split off from the soviet union. it's not monolithic. he understood the long run that china. and russia were not going to be monolithic that they were going to go apart. he was a genome was a visionary, but he wasn't so good in the immediate moment. he was too dreamy. he was too romantic, but his message got lost. but can i ask you though in in this in the arc of history when you think about you know from the long telegram to say the fall of the berlin wall, you know, come...
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weapons in the hague and clerked for the judge of the international criminal tribunal in the former yugoslavia. welcome. you are recognized for your five-minute opening statement. >> thank you chairman peters, ranking member of the committee. i'm happy to be here to testify today. as the country faces the problem of far right of violence as well as a range of other threats, ina has the potential to play a constructive role in providing accurate and unbiased intelligence to help guide the response and testifies because they are at the center of the web of intelligence and law enforcement agencies spent throughout the country. in light of its influence it is important they need to the highest standards of respect on the civil rights and civil liberties. this is especially true when it comes to domestic intelligence that presents unique threats because of its obvious overlap with protected political speech and organizing. ina support is prohibited from collecting or disseminating information based on the first amendment protected activity but it has for a little apparent reasons other than the re
weapons in the hague and clerked for the judge of the international criminal tribunal in the former yugoslavia. welcome. you are recognized for your five-minute opening statement. >> thank you chairman peters, ranking member of the committee. i'm happy to be here to testify today. as the country faces the problem of far right of violence as well as a range of other threats, ina has the potential to play a constructive role in providing accurate and unbiased intelligence to help guide the...
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tribunal that was looking at all the allegations about war crimes during the war in the former yugoslavialians since the second world war. he was convicted, as i say, he was sentenced to 40 years in and jail but a couple of years ago that sentence was increased to life. and after that, there's a discussion that goes on between members. where should he go? because he cannot be held forever at the decision facilities facilities in the netherlands. so britain has stepped forward to say that they will take mr radovan karadzic for the rest of his life, that he will serve his life term in a british jail. essentially this is a british decision to say that this is a responsibility that they will take on on behalf of the rest of the united nations. documentation which i just started going through talks as expeditiously as possible but certainly it will happen relatively soon. we are not being told where he is going and things like that. that has been kept confidential at the moment. and that finishes this edition of the programme. thank you very much. much more info on the stories we cover at the
tribunal that was looking at all the allegations about war crimes during the war in the former yugoslavialians since the second world war. he was convicted, as i say, he was sentenced to 40 years in and jail but a couple of years ago that sentence was increased to life. and after that, there's a discussion that goes on between members. where should he go? because he cannot be held forever at the decision facilities facilities in the netherlands. so britain has stepped forward to say that they...
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convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide, which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslaviafootball pitch in lancashire. from blackpool, nick garnett reports hello, everyone! i am so happy and grateful for the donations. young and full of life. jordan banks raising money to help others. from first thing this morning, tributes to the little boy have been left at the pitch where the young footballer played the game he loved so much. the nine—year—old had come to the playing fields for a private training session when the storm moved in. he was only a few metres from the relative safety of the car park when he was struck down. despite paramedics and the air ambulance coming, he couldn't be saved. local people joined friends and family to pay their respects at the football ground. we was in the same class. very happy person, very kind and caring person. how important was football to him? very. he loved it. he played it every day at school. with me. it has shocked everyone. it's a tragic shock. we didn't realise it was cj's best friend. he has took it bad. this evening, the family
convicted in 2016 of crimes including genocide, which he carried out during the conflict in the former yugoslaviafootball pitch in lancashire. from blackpool, nick garnett reports hello, everyone! i am so happy and grateful for the donations. young and full of life. jordan banks raising money to help others. from first thing this morning, tributes to the little boy have been left at the pitch where the young footballer played the game he loved so much. the nine—year—old had come to the...
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really get bad when they start to bring in the military-grade fire arms made in china, russia and yugoslavia and other countries, because criminals will always get the firearms they need to run their cartel organizations. >> as you mentioned in your testimony, there were over 112,000 attempted straw purchases in 2017, including the san bernardino shooters who enlisted a neighbor on their behalf, and how many people were arrested for being straw purchasers. >> 12. >> 12 out of the 12,000. so they don't go after many of those who do it, so they are not even doing that, and that begs the question why do we need more laws to cover what is mostly being done only by the law abiding and wouldn't likely be done to be done by the law abiding here? >> we know there are laws on the books that are not being enforced but there's also another issue, because the terminology used in most of these laws that go around firearms and buying parts and features which is something in the 20th century phenomena, the wording is so confusing and it ultimately opens us up to not really do what everybody says they are d
really get bad when they start to bring in the military-grade fire arms made in china, russia and yugoslavia and other countries, because criminals will always get the firearms they need to run their cartel organizations. >> as you mentioned in your testimony, there were over 112,000 attempted straw purchases in 2017, including the san bernardino shooters who enlisted a neighbor on their behalf, and how many people were arrested for being straw purchasers. >> 12. >> 12 out of...