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Della miseria della opposizione di destra in Serbia
Sesta parte: RADIO B(OMBE)-92, "LA VOCE DI SOROS"
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Date: Sun, 08 Aug 99 10:45AM MET DST From: P.Treanor@...
To: Multiple recipients of list THRACE <thrace@...>
Subject: New B92: Voice of Soros
A new radio station using the name of the former B92 radio has started
broadcasting in Beograd (Belgrade) under the name B2-92. They also have
a
new website, taking over where the much-visited Help B92 website left
off.
Like the the Help B92 website, the new website of Free B92
http://www.freeb92.net/
is owned by KPN Telecom, (a middle-rank European telecom company),
through
its
subsidiary XS4ALL Nederland BV. Koninklijke KPN NV (Royal Dutch Telecom)
is the privatised former telecom organisation of the Netherlands PTT,
originally the ministry for Post and Telegraphy.
For info on XS4ALL (a "nerds-get-rich" ISP in Amsterdam) see
XS4ALL cyber-liberals get rich
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/geldwolf.html
Legal control of both the Help B92 website, and the Free B92 website
were,
and
are, ultimately exercised by the board of KPN Telecom. The CEO at KPN
Telecom is Wim Dik, a former Netherlands Secretary of State for Foreign
Trade.
More realistically, daily control of the content of the websites
probably
rests with Maurice Wesseling, director of XS4ALL Nederland BV, whose
name is
under the press release /e-mail announcing the new site.
As you can imagine from this information, B92 is *not* a radical
left-wing
revolutionary progressive radio station, although an extraordinary
number of
people do believe this myth. B92 was the Serbian radio of the Soros
Foundation, which through its Open Society Funds and Foundations
controls a
surprisingly large sector of the media in some eastern European
countries.
(The Soros Foundation got in first, and had the most money).
B92 was therefore never an "independent" radio. Its function was to
promote
the values of a liberal-democratic free-market society in Serbia and
Montenegro, and specifically the classic-liberalism of George Soros. It
continued to do this even during the air war on Serbia, when for a time
it
broadcast from aircraft on the Serbian border (obviously with at least
the
military approval of the NATO which controlled the airspace), and also
from Austria on Austrian government transmitters. Both of these projects
were
apparently abandoned: perhaps because they were making the station an
easy
target for pro-Milosevic propagandists. In any case, in the present
uncertain climate, the station and its financiers are ready to try
again.
For those in any doubt about the ideology of the new station, its
website
includes a speech by George Soros
http://www.freeb92.net/media/statement/soros.shtml
This is a commencement speech delivered at the Paul H. Nitze School of
Advanced International Studies at John Hopkins University on May 27,
1999:
here is the original at the university website
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/events/sorospeech.html
In this speech Soros sets out his view that a world sovereign authority
is
necessary, to authorise intervention in states. He defends the NATO
intervention in Kosovo, as you would expect...
"Nor do I have any doubts that the situation required outside
intervention.
The case for intervention is clearer in Kosovo than in most other
situations
of ethnic conflict because Milosevic unilaterally deprived the
inhabitants
of
Kosovo of the autonomy that they had already enjoyed. He also broke an
international agreement into which he entered in October of last year."
Soros goes a lot further, though, in proposing that a new alliance of
open
societies should be set up, to militarily impose an open society on the
rest of the world:
"A political alliance dedicated to the promotion of open society might
even be able to change the way the UN functions, especially if it had a
much broader membership than NATO. NATO could still serve as its
military
arm."
Remember that B2-92 operates in a society where hundreds of civilians
died
in NATO bombing a few months ago: it clearly feels that it can now go
further than during the war. At the same time, the new version is much
more explicitly a Soros/NATO radio than the pre-war version. (I would
guess that they have dumped any journalists who had doubts about the
tougher pro-NATO line, but I have no confirmation of that).
Paul Treanor
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The B2-92 website (paid for by KPN Telecom) Is again showing how you can
tell
a lie, by hiding the truth. At the site
http://www.freeb92.net/index.phtml
it says "Radio B2-92 began satellite broadcasts of its news programs
within
hours of it being struck from the airwaves for the fourth time." And it
has
details of the 'B2-92 SATELLITE BROADCAST' on this transponder
HOT BIRD 5, vertical polarisation, video 11114, audio 7.74
But who is broadcasting here? Who put B2-92 back on air?
This satellite channel is the BBC World Service: see
http://www.lyngsat.com/hb5.shtml
B92 ( in the new name B2-92) is not an independent radio station, it was
(and
is) a western-financed propaganda station. It was never independent: it
was
the radio of the Soros Foundation / Open Society Institute in Serbia.
-
After the seizure of the B2-92 and Studio B stations, there have been
international protests by organisations of journalists. One is the
International Press Institute (IPI).
Here is its protest letter, from the B2-92 web site
http://www.freeb92.net/intere.phtml
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IPI DEPLORES THE SEIZURE OF STUDIO B AND B2-92
His Excellency Milan Milutinovic President
Your Excellency,
The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors
and
journalists, deplores the Serbian government's seizure of the Belgrade
municipal broadcaster, Studio B and the closing down of the independent
radio
station, Radio B292......
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But who is the IPI? It was founded in the USA in 1950 - at the height of
Cold
War hysteria. Its general political position is resolutely pro-western.
Speakers at its Boston conference 2000 included Henry Kissinger; Emma
Bonino;
Christopher Patten and the editor of 'Foreign Affairs'.
It has already supported B92 (the original name) with an award in 1998:
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Radio B-92, the principal independent radio station in Serbia, hes been
named
by the Executive Board of the International Press Institute as the Free
Media
Pioneer of 1998. The station received the award on May 27, 1998 at IPI
World
Congress in Moscow.
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http://www.freemedia.at/pioneer.htm#The IPI Free Media Pioneer 1998
These awards are sponsored by The Freedom Forum. The Freedom Forum is
the
successor of the Gannett Foundation, established in 1935 by the Gannett
family
(newspaper tycoons). It is very rich ($1 billion in assets).
http://www.freedomforum.org/
The IPI report is financed by the conservative Knight Foundation, see
http://web.missouri.edu/~news/releases/octnov99/ipi.html
----
IPI Report defends everyone's right to freedom of expression and access
to
information in a thought-provoking fashion," said Johann P. Fritz,
International Press Institute director. "The Knight Foundation's
continued
generous support for this project will greatly assist us in bringing the
international media news and debates to journalists all over the
world...."The
Knight Foundation's relationship with both the Missouri School of
Journalism
and the International Press Institute have been long and productive
ones,"
said Del Brinkman, director of journalism programs for the Knight
Foundation
-----
The other sponsors are: The Times Mirror Foundation, The Hearst
Foundation,
The Newhouse Foundation. The "Founding Sponsor" is the Freedom Forum.
The IPI also runs a campaign for "Media And Free Journalism in Serbia".
http://www.freemedia.at/Serbia%20Campaign.htm
This campaign is directly funded by George Soros' Open Society Institute
and
the Amsterdam group Press Now, which coordinates support to
western-funded
media in SE Europe.
Paul Treanor
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/nato.html
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http://www.originalsources.com/OS5-00MQC/5-19-2000.1.html
Milosevic Follows Clintons Example in Shutting Down Radio B2-92
Clinton Bombed Serbia TV, Milosevic Just Closed Radio B2-92
By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Original Sources (www.originalsources.com)
May 19, 2000
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Radio banned in Belgrade goes on air in Budapest
By Michael Roddy BUDAPEST, May 31 (Reuters) - Belgrade's
Independent Radio B2-92, shut by Serb security forces in mid-May, was on
the
air again in Hungary on Wednesday night, but only to a limited audience.
At exactly 10 p.m. (2000 GMT), Budapest's alternative station Radio
Tilos
kicked off its broadcasting with a half-hour programme of news in
Serbian
piped to Hungary by satellite from B2-92, which is still off the air in
Belgrade.
The lead item was a story about the arrest at the Belgrade airport of
four
members of a security squad protecting Serbian opposition leader Vuk
Draskovic, who was flying home from Moscow.
Radio Tilos's FM band transmissions are so faint they cannot be heard
everywhere in Budapest, let alone across the border in Serbia.
But workers at the station said the half-hour of B2-92 news, which will
be
aired most nights of the week, is a gesture of solidarity for the banned
station.
``We have a relationship with B-92 (the previous name of B2-92) for five
years,'' said Zoltan Rozgonyi, director of Radio Tilos, which shares a
frequency with two other stations and begins its 12-hour broadcasting
day at
10 p.m.
``They are the same type of radio station that we are, they are a member
of
the association of community radio stations and we have a personal
relationship with them,'' Rozgonyi said, explaining why Radio Tilos was
devoting a precious half-hour to programming few Hungarians can
understand.
However, Budapest has a substantial Serbian expatriate community,
estimated
at about 50,000.
Rozgonyi said Radio Tilos received no funds from anyone to air the
broadcasts. But the decision to give airtime to B2-92 fits in with a
strategy
of the European Union and the United States to boost independent
channels of
information for Yugoslavia.
Radio B2-92's broadcasts also are being transmitted just over the border
from
Serbia in the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and the station can be received
on
the Internet and on satellite channels.
Officials close to the European-backed efforts to promote media opposing
the
government of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic say that a lot is
being
done behind the scenes.
``We don't want big publicity for the individual measures because
Milosevic
uses that in order to discriminate against precisely those media because
he
says: 'Well, you're financed by foreigners','' said one official, who
asked
to remain anonymous.
Ironically, Radio Tilos itself is in imminent danger of being forced off
the
air because it failed to win a licence for fulltime programming on its
present frequency from Hungary's media supervisor, the ORTT, which
awarded it
to someone else.
Rozgonyi said he was still hopeful of winning a licence to broadcast on
a
different frequency.
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Sesta parte: RADIO B(OMBE)-92, "LA VOCE DI SOROS"
(Per altre informazioni sul legame tra Radio B-92 e gli USA si veda:
http://www.egroups.com/message/crj-mailinglist/217?&start=188 )
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Date: Sun, 08 Aug 99 10:45AM MET DST From: P.Treanor@...
To: Multiple recipients of list THRACE <thrace@...>
Subject: New B92: Voice of Soros
A new radio station using the name of the former B92 radio has started
broadcasting in Beograd (Belgrade) under the name B2-92. They also have
a
new website, taking over where the much-visited Help B92 website left
off.
Like the the Help B92 website, the new website of Free B92
http://www.freeb92.net/
is owned by KPN Telecom, (a middle-rank European telecom company),
through
its
subsidiary XS4ALL Nederland BV. Koninklijke KPN NV (Royal Dutch Telecom)
is the privatised former telecom organisation of the Netherlands PTT,
originally the ministry for Post and Telegraphy.
For info on XS4ALL (a "nerds-get-rich" ISP in Amsterdam) see
XS4ALL cyber-liberals get rich
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/geldwolf.html
Legal control of both the Help B92 website, and the Free B92 website
were,
and
are, ultimately exercised by the board of KPN Telecom. The CEO at KPN
Telecom is Wim Dik, a former Netherlands Secretary of State for Foreign
Trade.
More realistically, daily control of the content of the websites
probably
rests with Maurice Wesseling, director of XS4ALL Nederland BV, whose
name is
under the press release /e-mail announcing the new site.
As you can imagine from this information, B92 is *not* a radical
left-wing
revolutionary progressive radio station, although an extraordinary
number of
people do believe this myth. B92 was the Serbian radio of the Soros
Foundation, which through its Open Society Funds and Foundations
controls a
surprisingly large sector of the media in some eastern European
countries.
(The Soros Foundation got in first, and had the most money).
B92 was therefore never an "independent" radio. Its function was to
promote
the values of a liberal-democratic free-market society in Serbia and
Montenegro, and specifically the classic-liberalism of George Soros. It
continued to do this even during the air war on Serbia, when for a time
it
broadcast from aircraft on the Serbian border (obviously with at least
the
military approval of the NATO which controlled the airspace), and also
from Austria on Austrian government transmitters. Both of these projects
were
apparently abandoned: perhaps because they were making the station an
easy
target for pro-Milosevic propagandists. In any case, in the present
uncertain climate, the station and its financiers are ready to try
again.
For those in any doubt about the ideology of the new station, its
website
includes a speech by George Soros
http://www.freeb92.net/media/statement/soros.shtml
This is a commencement speech delivered at the Paul H. Nitze School of
Advanced International Studies at John Hopkins University on May 27,
1999:
here is the original at the university website
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/events/sorospeech.html
In this speech Soros sets out his view that a world sovereign authority
is
necessary, to authorise intervention in states. He defends the NATO
intervention in Kosovo, as you would expect...
"Nor do I have any doubts that the situation required outside
intervention.
The case for intervention is clearer in Kosovo than in most other
situations
of ethnic conflict because Milosevic unilaterally deprived the
inhabitants
of
Kosovo of the autonomy that they had already enjoyed. He also broke an
international agreement into which he entered in October of last year."
Soros goes a lot further, though, in proposing that a new alliance of
open
societies should be set up, to militarily impose an open society on the
rest of the world:
"A political alliance dedicated to the promotion of open society might
even be able to change the way the UN functions, especially if it had a
much broader membership than NATO. NATO could still serve as its
military
arm."
Remember that B2-92 operates in a society where hundreds of civilians
died
in NATO bombing a few months ago: it clearly feels that it can now go
further than during the war. At the same time, the new version is much
more explicitly a Soros/NATO radio than the pre-war version. (I would
guess that they have dumped any journalists who had doubts about the
tougher pro-NATO line, but I have no confirmation of that).
Paul Treanor
---
STOP NATO: NO PASARAN! - HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.COM
The B2-92 website (paid for by KPN Telecom) Is again showing how you can
tell
a lie, by hiding the truth. At the site
http://www.freeb92.net/index.phtml
it says "Radio B2-92 began satellite broadcasts of its news programs
within
hours of it being struck from the airwaves for the fourth time." And it
has
details of the 'B2-92 SATELLITE BROADCAST' on this transponder
HOT BIRD 5, vertical polarisation, video 11114, audio 7.74
But who is broadcasting here? Who put B2-92 back on air?
This satellite channel is the BBC World Service: see
http://www.lyngsat.com/hb5.shtml
B92 ( in the new name B2-92) is not an independent radio station, it was
(and
is) a western-financed propaganda station. It was never independent: it
was
the radio of the Soros Foundation / Open Society Institute in Serbia.
-
After the seizure of the B2-92 and Studio B stations, there have been
international protests by organisations of journalists. One is the
International Press Institute (IPI).
Here is its protest letter, from the B2-92 web site
http://www.freeb92.net/intere.phtml
---------
IPI DEPLORES THE SEIZURE OF STUDIO B AND B2-92
His Excellency Milan Milutinovic President
Your Excellency,
The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors
and
journalists, deplores the Serbian government's seizure of the Belgrade
municipal broadcaster, Studio B and the closing down of the independent
radio
station, Radio B292......
---------
But who is the IPI? It was founded in the USA in 1950 - at the height of
Cold
War hysteria. Its general political position is resolutely pro-western.
Speakers at its Boston conference 2000 included Henry Kissinger; Emma
Bonino;
Christopher Patten and the editor of 'Foreign Affairs'.
It has already supported B92 (the original name) with an award in 1998:
---
Radio B-92, the principal independent radio station in Serbia, hes been
named
by the Executive Board of the International Press Institute as the Free
Media
Pioneer of 1998. The station received the award on May 27, 1998 at IPI
World
Congress in Moscow.
---
http://www.freemedia.at/pioneer.htm#The IPI Free Media Pioneer 1998
These awards are sponsored by The Freedom Forum. The Freedom Forum is
the
successor of the Gannett Foundation, established in 1935 by the Gannett
family
(newspaper tycoons). It is very rich ($1 billion in assets).
http://www.freedomforum.org/
The IPI report is financed by the conservative Knight Foundation, see
http://web.missouri.edu/~news/releases/octnov99/ipi.html
----
IPI Report defends everyone's right to freedom of expression and access
to
information in a thought-provoking fashion," said Johann P. Fritz,
International Press Institute director. "The Knight Foundation's
continued
generous support for this project will greatly assist us in bringing the
international media news and debates to journalists all over the
world...."The
Knight Foundation's relationship with both the Missouri School of
Journalism
and the International Press Institute have been long and productive
ones,"
said Del Brinkman, director of journalism programs for the Knight
Foundation
-----
The other sponsors are: The Times Mirror Foundation, The Hearst
Foundation,
The Newhouse Foundation. The "Founding Sponsor" is the Freedom Forum.
The IPI also runs a campaign for "Media And Free Journalism in Serbia".
http://www.freemedia.at/Serbia%20Campaign.htm
This campaign is directly funded by George Soros' Open Society Institute
and
the Amsterdam group Press Now, which coordinates support to
western-funded
media in SE Europe.
Paul Treanor
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/nato.html
---
http://www.originalsources.com/OS5-00MQC/5-19-2000.1.html
Milosevic Follows Clintons Example in Shutting Down Radio B2-92
Clinton Bombed Serbia TV, Milosevic Just Closed Radio B2-92
By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Original Sources (www.originalsources.com)
May 19, 2000
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Radio banned in Belgrade goes on air in Budapest
By Michael Roddy BUDAPEST, May 31 (Reuters) - Belgrade's
Independent Radio B2-92, shut by Serb security forces in mid-May, was on
the
air again in Hungary on Wednesday night, but only to a limited audience.
At exactly 10 p.m. (2000 GMT), Budapest's alternative station Radio
Tilos
kicked off its broadcasting with a half-hour programme of news in
Serbian
piped to Hungary by satellite from B2-92, which is still off the air in
Belgrade.
The lead item was a story about the arrest at the Belgrade airport of
four
members of a security squad protecting Serbian opposition leader Vuk
Draskovic, who was flying home from Moscow.
Radio Tilos's FM band transmissions are so faint they cannot be heard
everywhere in Budapest, let alone across the border in Serbia.
But workers at the station said the half-hour of B2-92 news, which will
be
aired most nights of the week, is a gesture of solidarity for the banned
station.
``We have a relationship with B-92 (the previous name of B2-92) for five
years,'' said Zoltan Rozgonyi, director of Radio Tilos, which shares a
frequency with two other stations and begins its 12-hour broadcasting
day at
10 p.m.
``They are the same type of radio station that we are, they are a member
of
the association of community radio stations and we have a personal
relationship with them,'' Rozgonyi said, explaining why Radio Tilos was
devoting a precious half-hour to programming few Hungarians can
understand.
However, Budapest has a substantial Serbian expatriate community,
estimated
at about 50,000.
Rozgonyi said Radio Tilos received no funds from anyone to air the
broadcasts. But the decision to give airtime to B2-92 fits in with a
strategy
of the European Union and the United States to boost independent
channels of
information for Yugoslavia.
Radio B2-92's broadcasts also are being transmitted just over the border
from
Serbia in the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and the station can be received
on
the Internet and on satellite channels.
Officials close to the European-backed efforts to promote media opposing
the
government of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic say that a lot is
being
done behind the scenes.
``We don't want big publicity for the individual measures because
Milosevic
uses that in order to discriminate against precisely those media because
he
says: 'Well, you're financed by foreigners','' said one official, who
asked
to remain anonymous.
Ironically, Radio Tilos itself is in imminent danger of being forced off
the
air because it failed to win a licence for fulltime programming on its
present frequency from Hungary's media supervisor, the ORTT, which
awarded it
to someone else.
Rozgonyi said he was still hopeful of winning a licence to broadcast on
a
different frequency.
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LE INCREDIBILI AVVENTURE DEL SIGNOR ASTRIT DAKLI
2 - A LEZIONE DI ETNO-RAZZISMO
Come tutti i commentatori della stampa borghese, anche Astrit Dakli
fonda e limita interamente la sua analisi della guerra civile in
Jugoslavia sulle "differenze etniche". Ma a differenza dei commentatori
dei grandi quotidiani, Dakli non riesce nemmeno a distinguere una
"razza" dall'altra, o, per meglio dire, vuole distinguerle a tutti i
costi anche prendendo delle clamorose cantonate...
Cosi', sul reportage apparso sul "Manifesto" del 28/5/2000, scrive che a
Pristina ormai "per strada capelli biondi ed occhi azzurri sono
scomparsi", riferendosi ai serbi che sono scappati. Come se i kosovari
di "razza" schipetara fossero tutti scuri e con gli occhi neri, e
viceversa gli slavi tutti biondi!... Tra l'altro, Dakli forse non ha
ammirato abbastanza la chioma e gli iridi dei soldatini ariani
(tedeschi, americani, olandesi, eccetera).
Sorge un dubbio: ma c'e' stato davvero a Pristina, o lavora di fantasia?
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2 - A LEZIONE DI ETNO-RAZZISMO
Come tutti i commentatori della stampa borghese, anche Astrit Dakli
fonda e limita interamente la sua analisi della guerra civile in
Jugoslavia sulle "differenze etniche". Ma a differenza dei commentatori
dei grandi quotidiani, Dakli non riesce nemmeno a distinguere una
"razza" dall'altra, o, per meglio dire, vuole distinguerle a tutti i
costi anche prendendo delle clamorose cantonate...
Cosi', sul reportage apparso sul "Manifesto" del 28/5/2000, scrive che a
Pristina ormai "per strada capelli biondi ed occhi azzurri sono
scomparsi", riferendosi ai serbi che sono scappati. Come se i kosovari
di "razza" schipetara fossero tutti scuri e con gli occhi neri, e
viceversa gli slavi tutti biondi!... Tra l'altro, Dakli forse non ha
ammirato abbastanza la chioma e gli iridi dei soldatini ariani
(tedeschi, americani, olandesi, eccetera).
Sorge un dubbio: ma c'e' stato davvero a Pristina, o lavora di fantasia?
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SULLA DITTATURA DELLE MINORANZE
"La democrazia e' rispetto delle minoranze, e noi le rispettiamo, ma le
decisioni le prende la maggioranza! Dall'estero si pretende che qui le
decisioni le prendano le minoranze. Questo e' inaccettabile"
Momir Bulatovic, Primo Ministro della RF di Jugoslavia, alla conferenza
stampa dell'1/6/2000; citato da L. Campetti su "Il Manifesto" del
2/6/2000.
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"La democrazia e' rispetto delle minoranze, e noi le rispettiamo, ma le
decisioni le prende la maggioranza! Dall'estero si pretende che qui le
decisioni le prendano le minoranze. Questo e' inaccettabile"
Momir Bulatovic, Primo Ministro della RF di Jugoslavia, alla conferenza
stampa dell'1/6/2000; citato da L. Campetti su "Il Manifesto" del
2/6/2000.
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* VOCE JUGOSLAVA su RADIO CITTA' APERTA
* CAMPI DI LAVORO IN JUGOSLAVIA
* LIBRI:
- "Degraded Capability: the Media and the Kosovo Crisis"
- Edizione in lingua greca per "L'Arcivescovo del genocidio"
---
Ogni martedi a Radio Città Aperta (Roma e Lazio - 88.85 FM),
dalle ore 13,00:
VOCE JUGOSLAVA
PROGRAMMA AUTOGESTITO DEL COORDINAMENTO ROMANO PER LA JUGOSLAVIA
La trasmissione VOCE JUGOSLAVA si può' ascoltare sulle frequenze di
Radio Città' Aperta - emittente di Roma e del Lazio che trasmette su FM
88.850 MHz.
Gli ascoltatori e le ascoltatrici possono partecipare
telefonando al n. 06.43.93.512
RADIO CITTA' APERTA DA SPAZIO AL CRJ ANCHE SU INTERNET:
http://www.ppl.it/crj/index_2.html
---
Il Servizio Civile Internazionale, in collaborazione con Un Ponte per
Belgrado organizza due campi di lavoro in Jugoslavia per il mese di
Agosto.
- CAMPO DI LAVORO A KRALJEVO. DUE TURNI a AGOSTO
Il primo campo si svolgerebbe a Kraljevo. Il campo si inserisce in un
progetto che Un Ponte per Belgrado sta svolgendo da tempo. A ottobre '99
e' stato consegnato un furgone per la distribuzione del cibo e adesso
abbiamo consegnato oltre 40.000 marchi in aiuti umanitari acquistati sul
luogo (compresi piu' di 4.000 marchi raccolti dal SCI).
Riferimento locale e' la Croce rossa di Kraljevo che gestisce i vari
centri di raccolta collettivi e non dove sono ospitati oltre 20.000
profughi provenienti dal Kosovo.
Il lavoro da fare e' quello di aiutare la croce rossa nella
distribuzione di cibo e di aiuti umanitari ai profughi e di fare
animazione con i profughi stessi. Oltre a fare animazione con i bambini
si vogliono raccogliere testimonianze e parlare con i profughi per
conoscere le loro storie e le loro vicissitudini pre-durante-post
bombardamenti. L'atteggiamento dei profughi e' molto variegato e va
dalla diffidenza completa alla incazzatura per quello che hanno subito
da tutte le parti in gioco (e lo spettro e' molto ampio: sicuramente
hanno da dire molto sul governo jugoslavo, sull'UCK, sulla KFOR e molti,
specialmente quelli privenienti da Pec, delle forze italiane "di pace").
Il materiale raccolto andra' a finire in una raccolta tipo libretto o
pubblicazione o CD audio/video. In aggiunta si raccogliera' anche il
materiale da far elaborare dai bambini (7-12 anni) nelle modalita' con
cui viene raccolto il materiale per i gemellaggi scolastici gia' avviati
(disegni, lettere, oggetti vari ecc) e che andra' a finire anche questo
nella pubblicazione insieme alle testimonianze.
Date: 1° turno: 1-15 Agosto 2000; 2° turno: 16-31 Agosto 2000
N. Volontari: 4/5 + coordinatore
Requisiti per i vols: almeno due per ogni turno che conoscano il serbo,
questo per rendere piu' efficace il lavoro di raccolta del materiale.
IMPORTANTE: il campo puo' subire delle riduzioni se non siamo in grado
di garantire la presenza di un coordinatore per tutto il tempo.
Le date possono subire delle variazioni per situazioni contingenti
attualmente imprevedibili.
Riguardo il num. dei vols, questo non e' invalicabile. Se il numero
delle persone che parlano serbo dovesse essere grande (si spera tanto)
allora anche il numero dei vols potrebbe aumentare di conseguenza. La
scelta di 4/5 + 1 e' stata fatto immaginando una certa difficolta' a
trovare persone che conoscano la lingua.
Costi previsti: A carico del partecipante
iscrizione: lire 60.000 piu' tessera SCI per il 2000 (L.30.000)
viaggio fino a Kraljevo (A/R): in treno circa 350.000; in aereo
(alitalia) circa 700.000 (partenze lu, ve, sab)
vitto: un po' ci si arrangia con il cibo distribuito, un po' con
ristorantini, un po' cucinando, se l'appartamento lo consentira'.
Il costo di un pasto in Jugoslavia non supera i 5-6 marchi a pasto
(quando ci si abbuffa!); organizzando una cucina nella casa si potrebbe
ancora essere piu' economi.
alloggio: si spera di contenere il tutto nei 100 marchi a settimana a
testa.
Naturalmente il preventivo di spesa puo' subire modifiche in funzione di
vari fattori, non ultimo il tiupo di appartamento che si trova.
- CAMPO DI LAVORO A BELGRADO - ORFANOTROFIO J.JOVANOVIC ZMAJ
Il secondo campo e' un "ritorno": ho parlato con Nikola Popovic
dell'orfanotrofio Jovan Jovanovic Zmai di Belgrado e anche li' c'e' la
disponibilita' di massima per fare animazione per un paio di settimane.
anche qui l'alloggio sara' a cura dei partecipanti in un appartamento da
affittare (si spera entro i 100 marchi a settimana; vitto come per il
campo a Kraljievo). Il numero di volontari dovra' essere contenuto a 4
piu' il coordinatore. Anche in questo caso bisognerebbe reperire il
coordinatore rapidamente e selezionare i volontari accuratamente.
Date: 10-24 Agosto 2000
N. Volontari: 4/5 + coordinatore
Requisiti per i vols: conoscenza almeno dell'inglese e preferenza per
chi conosce il serbo.
IMPORTANTE: il campo puo' subire delle riduzioni se non siamo in grado
di garantire la presenza di un coordinatore per tutto il tempo. Le date
possono subire delle variazioni per situazioni contingenti attualmente
imprevedibili.
Costi previsti: A carico del partecipante
iscrizione: lire 60.000 piu' tessera SCI per il 2000 (L.30.000)
viaggio fino a Belgrado (A/R): in treno circa 350.000; in aereo
(alitalia) circa 700.000 (partenze lu, ve, sab)- a carico del
partecipante.
vitto: un po' con ristorantini, un po' cucinando, se l'appartamento lo
consentira', un po' con il vitto dell'orfanotrofio.
Il costo di un pasto in Jugoslavia non supera i 5-6 marchi a pasto
(quando ci si abbuffa!); organizzando una cucina nella casa si potrebbe
ancora essere piu' economi.
alloggio: si spera di contenere il tutto nei 100 marchi a settimana a
testa.
Naturalmente il preventivo di spesa puo' subire modifiche in funzione di
vari fattori, non ultimo il tiupo di appartamento che si trova.
INFORMAZIONI PRATICHE:
Scadenza per adesioni:
Kraljevo 1° turno: 30 Giugno 2000
Kraljevo 2° turno: 15 luglio 2000
Belgrado: 15 luglio
l'anticipo e' dovuto al fatto che per avere il visto bisogna avere una
lettera d'invito NOMINATIVA e per il fatto che le persone interessate
saranno chiamate a un incontro di (in)formazione obbligatorio prima
della partenza e prima della selezione dei volontari che partiranno.
L'incontro potrebbe essere programmato all'inizio di luglio e a meta'
luglio per i due scaglioni principali. QUINDI: NON ATTARDATEVI.
Tutte le richieste vanno inviate a ponac@...
indicando, oltre ai vostri dati personali, il numero di passaporto
valido, una lettera di motivazione e un breve curriculum.
ciao a tutti
carlo
---
DEGRADED CAPABILITY
THE MEDIA AND THE KOSOVO CRISIS
>'This extraordinary volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the role
>of the media in advancing Nato's Kosovo war. It brings together the
>world's leading authorities on the subject and the combination makes for
>an overpowering volume. For those who wish to understand just how flawed
>the media are in our democracies, this is necessary reading. For those
>who wish to make our media and our governments serve more democratic
>aims, this is mandatory reading.'
>7 Robert W. McChesney, Associate Professor, Institute of Communications
>Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
>
>'A shocking exposi of the war crime of our times and its uncritical
>media coverage. Its description of how Nato's war was fought and
>reported around the world is essential reading for students, scholars,
>and citizens concerned about democracy in our country and the world.'
>7 George Gerbner, Dean Emeritus, The Annenberg School for
>Communications, University of Pennsylvania
>
>'In these penetrating and well-informed essays the simplifications,
>demonology, obfuscation, passivity, and partisanship of much of the
>Western media are all exposed and comprehensively explored. This is a
>critical and illuminating volume which offers provocative insights into
>one of the key episodes of recent history.'
>7 Professor Peter Golding, Head of the Department of Social Sciences,
>Loughborough University
>
>'In this important book a distinguished cast of contributors correct the
>many media myths of the war in Kosovo. Unless we realise that news
>coverage of international crises is now dictated by Western governments
>with their spin doctors and propagandists, then we are doomed to become
>puppets, manipulated in the deadly service of the new world order.'
>7 Phillip Knightley, author of 'The First Casualty: the War
>Correspondent as Hero and Myth Maker from the Crimea to Kosovo'
>
>
>The media served a highly partisan and propagandistic role in Nato's
>Kosovo war, uncritically reproducing official spin in a way that was
>incompatible with their proclaimed democratic role as objective
>purveyors of information. This is the first book to integrate a
>critical interpretation of Western policy toward the former Yugoslavia
>with an analysis of media coverage of the Kosovo crisis and war.
>
>'Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis' offers an
>important corrective to the hysteria and misinformation that permeated
>media coverage of the war, and analyses how the war was reported in
>different countries around the world, including the United States,
>Britain, Germany, India, Greece, Russia, and France. Contributors
>include John Pilger, Diana Johnstone, Jim Naureckas, Mick Hume, Raju
>Thomas, David Chandler, and Thomas Deichmann.
>
>Philip Hammond is Senior Lecturer in Media at South Bank University. He
>has written on media coverage of the Kosovo war for the Independent, The
>Times and Broadcast.
>
>Edward S. Herman, Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School,
>University of Pennsylvania, has written extensively on political
>economy; among his books is Manufacturing Consent: the Political Economy
>of the Mass Media (co-authored with Noam Chomsky).
>
>--------
>CONTENTS
>--------
>
>Foreword [Harold Pinter]
>
>Introduction [Philip Hammond and Edward S. Herman]
>
>Part One: The West's Destruction of Yugoslavia
>
>1. Nato and the New World Order: Ideals and Self-interest [Diana
> Johnstone]
>
>2. Western Intervention and the Disintegration ofYugoslavia, 1989-1999
> [David Chandler]
>
>3. War Crimes [Mirjana Skoco and William Woodger]
>
>4. The War and its Aftermath [Peter Gowan]
>
>
>Part Two: Seeing the Enemy
>
>5. New Militarism and the Manufacture of Warfare [Richard Keeble]
>
>6. Nazifying the Serbs, from Bosnia to Kosovo [Mick Hume]
>
>7. The Military and the Media [Mirjana Skoco and William Woodger]
>
>8. Symbolic Warfare: Nato vs. the Serbian Media [Goran Gocic]
>
>
>Part Three: Reporting the War around the World
>
>9. Following Washington's Script: The United States Media and Kosovo
> [Seth Ackerman and Jim Naureckas]
>
>10. CNN: Selling Nato's War Globally [Edward S. Herman and David
> Peterson]
>
>11. Third Way War: New Labour, the British Media and Kosovo [Philip
> Hammond]
>
>12. Censorship by Omission [John Pilger]
>
>13. The French Media and the Kosovo War [Diana Johnstone]
>
>14. From 'Never again War' to 'Never again Auschwitz': Dilemmas of
> German Media Policy in the War against Yugoslavia [Thomas Deichmann]
>
>15. 'Thank you God! Thank you Norway!' Norwegian Newspapers and the
> Kosovo War [Karin Trandheim Rxn]
>
>16. The Greek 'Participation' in Kosovo [Nikos Raptis]
>
>17. Consensus and Conflict in the Russian Press [Philip Hammond, Lilia
> Nizamova and Irina Saveliyeva]
>
>18. India [Raju Thomas and Siddharth Varadarajan]
>
>Conclusions: First Casualty and Beyond [Philip Hammond and Edward S.
>Herman]
>
>References
>Notes on Contributors
>Index
>
>
>ORDERING INFORMATION
>
>Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis will be published
>by Pluto Press, London, in June 2000.
>
>Hardback ISBN: 0745316328
>Paperback ISBN: 074531631X
>
>Orders can be placed at: http://www.plutobooks.com/
>
>A Serbo-Croat edition of the book will be available soon after its UK
>publication. For further details contact: office@...
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L'ARCIVESCOVO DEL GENOCIDIO
di M.A. Rivelli, Ed. Kaos, Milano 1998
E' stato pubblicato anche in Grecia il libro di Marco Aurelio Rivelli
"L' Arcivescovo del genocidio".
La casa editrice greca "Proskini" su licenza della casa editrice Kaos,
pubblica il libro in lingua greca nella collana di Nikos Klitsikas
"Storia europea contemporanea e politica". Il libro e' stato tradotto
dalla dott.ssa Margherita Salvato e la prefazione e' stata fatta dal
vescovo di Tebe e Levadia Ieronimos. Nel libro c'e' anche una prefazione
dell'associazione di amicizia tra Grecia e Serbia, che ha partecipato
attivamente al lavoro per la publicazione del libro.
Per informazioni: <niklei@...>
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* CAMPI DI LAVORO IN JUGOSLAVIA
* LIBRI:
- "Degraded Capability: the Media and the Kosovo Crisis"
- Edizione in lingua greca per "L'Arcivescovo del genocidio"
---
Ogni martedi a Radio Città Aperta (Roma e Lazio - 88.85 FM),
dalle ore 13,00:
VOCE JUGOSLAVA
PROGRAMMA AUTOGESTITO DEL COORDINAMENTO ROMANO PER LA JUGOSLAVIA
La trasmissione VOCE JUGOSLAVA si può' ascoltare sulle frequenze di
Radio Città' Aperta - emittente di Roma e del Lazio che trasmette su FM
88.850 MHz.
Gli ascoltatori e le ascoltatrici possono partecipare
telefonando al n. 06.43.93.512
RADIO CITTA' APERTA DA SPAZIO AL CRJ ANCHE SU INTERNET:
http://www.ppl.it/crj/index_2.html
---
Il Servizio Civile Internazionale, in collaborazione con Un Ponte per
Belgrado organizza due campi di lavoro in Jugoslavia per il mese di
Agosto.
- CAMPO DI LAVORO A KRALJEVO. DUE TURNI a AGOSTO
Il primo campo si svolgerebbe a Kraljevo. Il campo si inserisce in un
progetto che Un Ponte per Belgrado sta svolgendo da tempo. A ottobre '99
e' stato consegnato un furgone per la distribuzione del cibo e adesso
abbiamo consegnato oltre 40.000 marchi in aiuti umanitari acquistati sul
luogo (compresi piu' di 4.000 marchi raccolti dal SCI).
Riferimento locale e' la Croce rossa di Kraljevo che gestisce i vari
centri di raccolta collettivi e non dove sono ospitati oltre 20.000
profughi provenienti dal Kosovo.
Il lavoro da fare e' quello di aiutare la croce rossa nella
distribuzione di cibo e di aiuti umanitari ai profughi e di fare
animazione con i profughi stessi. Oltre a fare animazione con i bambini
si vogliono raccogliere testimonianze e parlare con i profughi per
conoscere le loro storie e le loro vicissitudini pre-durante-post
bombardamenti. L'atteggiamento dei profughi e' molto variegato e va
dalla diffidenza completa alla incazzatura per quello che hanno subito
da tutte le parti in gioco (e lo spettro e' molto ampio: sicuramente
hanno da dire molto sul governo jugoslavo, sull'UCK, sulla KFOR e molti,
specialmente quelli privenienti da Pec, delle forze italiane "di pace").
Il materiale raccolto andra' a finire in una raccolta tipo libretto o
pubblicazione o CD audio/video. In aggiunta si raccogliera' anche il
materiale da far elaborare dai bambini (7-12 anni) nelle modalita' con
cui viene raccolto il materiale per i gemellaggi scolastici gia' avviati
(disegni, lettere, oggetti vari ecc) e che andra' a finire anche questo
nella pubblicazione insieme alle testimonianze.
Date: 1° turno: 1-15 Agosto 2000; 2° turno: 16-31 Agosto 2000
N. Volontari: 4/5 + coordinatore
Requisiti per i vols: almeno due per ogni turno che conoscano il serbo,
questo per rendere piu' efficace il lavoro di raccolta del materiale.
IMPORTANTE: il campo puo' subire delle riduzioni se non siamo in grado
di garantire la presenza di un coordinatore per tutto il tempo.
Le date possono subire delle variazioni per situazioni contingenti
attualmente imprevedibili.
Riguardo il num. dei vols, questo non e' invalicabile. Se il numero
delle persone che parlano serbo dovesse essere grande (si spera tanto)
allora anche il numero dei vols potrebbe aumentare di conseguenza. La
scelta di 4/5 + 1 e' stata fatto immaginando una certa difficolta' a
trovare persone che conoscano la lingua.
Costi previsti: A carico del partecipante
iscrizione: lire 60.000 piu' tessera SCI per il 2000 (L.30.000)
viaggio fino a Kraljevo (A/R): in treno circa 350.000; in aereo
(alitalia) circa 700.000 (partenze lu, ve, sab)
vitto: un po' ci si arrangia con il cibo distribuito, un po' con
ristorantini, un po' cucinando, se l'appartamento lo consentira'.
Il costo di un pasto in Jugoslavia non supera i 5-6 marchi a pasto
(quando ci si abbuffa!); organizzando una cucina nella casa si potrebbe
ancora essere piu' economi.
alloggio: si spera di contenere il tutto nei 100 marchi a settimana a
testa.
Naturalmente il preventivo di spesa puo' subire modifiche in funzione di
vari fattori, non ultimo il tiupo di appartamento che si trova.
- CAMPO DI LAVORO A BELGRADO - ORFANOTROFIO J.JOVANOVIC ZMAJ
Il secondo campo e' un "ritorno": ho parlato con Nikola Popovic
dell'orfanotrofio Jovan Jovanovic Zmai di Belgrado e anche li' c'e' la
disponibilita' di massima per fare animazione per un paio di settimane.
anche qui l'alloggio sara' a cura dei partecipanti in un appartamento da
affittare (si spera entro i 100 marchi a settimana; vitto come per il
campo a Kraljievo). Il numero di volontari dovra' essere contenuto a 4
piu' il coordinatore. Anche in questo caso bisognerebbe reperire il
coordinatore rapidamente e selezionare i volontari accuratamente.
Date: 10-24 Agosto 2000
N. Volontari: 4/5 + coordinatore
Requisiti per i vols: conoscenza almeno dell'inglese e preferenza per
chi conosce il serbo.
IMPORTANTE: il campo puo' subire delle riduzioni se non siamo in grado
di garantire la presenza di un coordinatore per tutto il tempo. Le date
possono subire delle variazioni per situazioni contingenti attualmente
imprevedibili.
Costi previsti: A carico del partecipante
iscrizione: lire 60.000 piu' tessera SCI per il 2000 (L.30.000)
viaggio fino a Belgrado (A/R): in treno circa 350.000; in aereo
(alitalia) circa 700.000 (partenze lu, ve, sab)- a carico del
partecipante.
vitto: un po' con ristorantini, un po' cucinando, se l'appartamento lo
consentira', un po' con il vitto dell'orfanotrofio.
Il costo di un pasto in Jugoslavia non supera i 5-6 marchi a pasto
(quando ci si abbuffa!); organizzando una cucina nella casa si potrebbe
ancora essere piu' economi.
alloggio: si spera di contenere il tutto nei 100 marchi a settimana a
testa.
Naturalmente il preventivo di spesa puo' subire modifiche in funzione di
vari fattori, non ultimo il tiupo di appartamento che si trova.
INFORMAZIONI PRATICHE:
Scadenza per adesioni:
Kraljevo 1° turno: 30 Giugno 2000
Kraljevo 2° turno: 15 luglio 2000
Belgrado: 15 luglio
l'anticipo e' dovuto al fatto che per avere il visto bisogna avere una
lettera d'invito NOMINATIVA e per il fatto che le persone interessate
saranno chiamate a un incontro di (in)formazione obbligatorio prima
della partenza e prima della selezione dei volontari che partiranno.
L'incontro potrebbe essere programmato all'inizio di luglio e a meta'
luglio per i due scaglioni principali. QUINDI: NON ATTARDATEVI.
Tutte le richieste vanno inviate a ponac@...
indicando, oltre ai vostri dati personali, il numero di passaporto
valido, una lettera di motivazione e un breve curriculum.
ciao a tutti
carlo
---
DEGRADED CAPABILITY
THE MEDIA AND THE KOSOVO CRISIS
>'This extraordinary volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the role
>of the media in advancing Nato's Kosovo war. It brings together the
>world's leading authorities on the subject and the combination makes for
>an overpowering volume. For those who wish to understand just how flawed
>the media are in our democracies, this is necessary reading. For those
>who wish to make our media and our governments serve more democratic
>aims, this is mandatory reading.'
>7 Robert W. McChesney, Associate Professor, Institute of Communications
>Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
>
>'A shocking exposi of the war crime of our times and its uncritical
>media coverage. Its description of how Nato's war was fought and
>reported around the world is essential reading for students, scholars,
>and citizens concerned about democracy in our country and the world.'
>7 George Gerbner, Dean Emeritus, The Annenberg School for
>Communications, University of Pennsylvania
>
>'In these penetrating and well-informed essays the simplifications,
>demonology, obfuscation, passivity, and partisanship of much of the
>Western media are all exposed and comprehensively explored. This is a
>critical and illuminating volume which offers provocative insights into
>one of the key episodes of recent history.'
>7 Professor Peter Golding, Head of the Department of Social Sciences,
>Loughborough University
>
>'In this important book a distinguished cast of contributors correct the
>many media myths of the war in Kosovo. Unless we realise that news
>coverage of international crises is now dictated by Western governments
>with their spin doctors and propagandists, then we are doomed to become
>puppets, manipulated in the deadly service of the new world order.'
>7 Phillip Knightley, author of 'The First Casualty: the War
>Correspondent as Hero and Myth Maker from the Crimea to Kosovo'
>
>
>The media served a highly partisan and propagandistic role in Nato's
>Kosovo war, uncritically reproducing official spin in a way that was
>incompatible with their proclaimed democratic role as objective
>purveyors of information. This is the first book to integrate a
>critical interpretation of Western policy toward the former Yugoslavia
>with an analysis of media coverage of the Kosovo crisis and war.
>
>'Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis' offers an
>important corrective to the hysteria and misinformation that permeated
>media coverage of the war, and analyses how the war was reported in
>different countries around the world, including the United States,
>Britain, Germany, India, Greece, Russia, and France. Contributors
>include John Pilger, Diana Johnstone, Jim Naureckas, Mick Hume, Raju
>Thomas, David Chandler, and Thomas Deichmann.
>
>Philip Hammond is Senior Lecturer in Media at South Bank University. He
>has written on media coverage of the Kosovo war for the Independent, The
>Times and Broadcast.
>
>Edward S. Herman, Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School,
>University of Pennsylvania, has written extensively on political
>economy; among his books is Manufacturing Consent: the Political Economy
>of the Mass Media (co-authored with Noam Chomsky).
>
>--------
>CONTENTS
>--------
>
>Foreword [Harold Pinter]
>
>Introduction [Philip Hammond and Edward S. Herman]
>
>Part One: The West's Destruction of Yugoslavia
>
>1. Nato and the New World Order: Ideals and Self-interest [Diana
> Johnstone]
>
>2. Western Intervention and the Disintegration ofYugoslavia, 1989-1999
> [David Chandler]
>
>3. War Crimes [Mirjana Skoco and William Woodger]
>
>4. The War and its Aftermath [Peter Gowan]
>
>
>Part Two: Seeing the Enemy
>
>5. New Militarism and the Manufacture of Warfare [Richard Keeble]
>
>6. Nazifying the Serbs, from Bosnia to Kosovo [Mick Hume]
>
>7. The Military and the Media [Mirjana Skoco and William Woodger]
>
>8. Symbolic Warfare: Nato vs. the Serbian Media [Goran Gocic]
>
>
>Part Three: Reporting the War around the World
>
>9. Following Washington's Script: The United States Media and Kosovo
> [Seth Ackerman and Jim Naureckas]
>
>10. CNN: Selling Nato's War Globally [Edward S. Herman and David
> Peterson]
>
>11. Third Way War: New Labour, the British Media and Kosovo [Philip
> Hammond]
>
>12. Censorship by Omission [John Pilger]
>
>13. The French Media and the Kosovo War [Diana Johnstone]
>
>14. From 'Never again War' to 'Never again Auschwitz': Dilemmas of
> German Media Policy in the War against Yugoslavia [Thomas Deichmann]
>
>15. 'Thank you God! Thank you Norway!' Norwegian Newspapers and the
> Kosovo War [Karin Trandheim Rxn]
>
>16. The Greek 'Participation' in Kosovo [Nikos Raptis]
>
>17. Consensus and Conflict in the Russian Press [Philip Hammond, Lilia
> Nizamova and Irina Saveliyeva]
>
>18. India [Raju Thomas and Siddharth Varadarajan]
>
>Conclusions: First Casualty and Beyond [Philip Hammond and Edward S.
>Herman]
>
>References
>Notes on Contributors
>Index
>
>
>ORDERING INFORMATION
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>Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis will be published
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>Paperback ISBN: 074531631X
>
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>
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>publication. For further details contact: office@...
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L'ARCIVESCOVO DEL GENOCIDIO
di M.A. Rivelli, Ed. Kaos, Milano 1998
E' stato pubblicato anche in Grecia il libro di Marco Aurelio Rivelli
"L' Arcivescovo del genocidio".
La casa editrice greca "Proskini" su licenza della casa editrice Kaos,
pubblica il libro in lingua greca nella collana di Nikos Klitsikas
"Storia europea contemporanea e politica". Il libro e' stato tradotto
dalla dott.ssa Margherita Salvato e la prefazione e' stata fatta dal
vescovo di Tebe e Levadia Ieronimos. Nel libro c'e' anche una prefazione
dell'associazione di amicizia tra Grecia e Serbia, che ha partecipato
attivamente al lavoro per la publicazione del libro.
Per informazioni: <niklei@...>
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