Slobodan Markovic on Sun, 28 Mar 1999 22:00:56 +0200 |
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Syndicate: More on Koha Ditor |
Radio B-92 reported from Pristina that two days ago, during air-raid, a building where Koha Ditore was printed was hit and destroyed. Just to comment more on Geerts info on Koha: Even thou I cannot confirm guard of Koha's offices was shot, there is *high* possibility it really happened, if he refused to let police enter the building. Yugoslav government declared "state of war" in whole country on the first day of NATO attack, and while it lasts, police and army have much larger authorizations than before. That is also why many independent radio and TV stations in Serbia were so easily banned last week (Radio B92 in Belgrade, Radio 021 in Novi Sad, Soko TV in Soko Banja). I suspect also that almost all Albanian newspapers were banned on Kosovo after start of NATO strikes. There is no way anyone can protest against these bannings because during "state of war" all public gatherings are strictly forbidden. I cannot imagine consequences of possible pro-B92 protests in Belgrade. Police brutality could be unimaginable... not to mention possible fast and SEVERE court verdicts in these cases. Greetings, Slobodan Markovic | http://solair.eunet.yu/~twiddle Internodium Project | http://www.internodium.org.yu