IWPR: Reports from Vojvodina and Sandzak


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IWPR: Reports from Vojvodina and Sandzak


WELCOME TO IWPR'S BALKAN CRISIS REPORT, NO. 28, 3 May 1999
 
BROKEN BRIDGES, DISTRUPTED LIVES. The bridges of Novi Sad were life
itself. Now they're gone, and as Milena Putnik reports, Vojvodina's
capital city has been split in two.
 
(See the full text at http://www.vivarta.net/iwpr/bcr040599_1_eng.htm
- Boris)

VOJVODINA: A SECOND KOSOVO? A NATO land attack via Hungary could be as
disastrous for Vojvodina's national minorities as the bombing has been
for Kosovo's Albanians.

(See the full text at
http://www.iwpr.net/balkans/news/bcr040599_2_eng.htm - B.)

SANDZAK SEVERED. Links between the Sandzak and the rest of Serbia have
been severed by NATO bombing, and its Muslims continue to leave.
 
(See the full text at http://www.vivarta.net/iwpr/bcr040599_3_eng.htm
- B.)


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