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BALKAN,
IN MEMORIAM
Author:
Sandra Balsells
Editorial:
Blume, Intermón Oxfam,
Faculty of Communication
Sciences Blanquerna
Publication date: November, 2002
Pages number: 219
ISBN: 84-95939-13-4
Price: 36 EUROS
Binding: Hardback
Size: 24 x 32
Languages: Spanish, Catalonian, English, Serbo-Croatian
Sales
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Synopsis
A testimonial stirred about the evolution
of the old Yugoslavia since the disintegration of the country in
1991 until the fall of Milosevic in 2000.
Index
| The
death of Yugoslavia (Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1991-1994) |
| Victims
and killers (Serbia, 1996-1997) |
| Surviving
in silence (Kosovo, 1996) |
| The
inevitable war (Kosovo, 1998) |
| Deportation
(Albania, 1999) |
| The
return (Kosovo, 1999) |
| The
end of the Milosevic era (Serbia, 2000) |
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"After
watching the terrible and prodigious images of Balkan, In
Memoriam, I see that my determination of proclaiming that
another world is possible has been confirmed, and words will
finally prevail over the sword." (Federico Mayor Zaragoza)
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"Since
the ten years in which the old Yugoslavia was at war can be
considered to be an historical fact, Balkan, In Memoriam
is a tool that helps us to cultivate humanity." (Miquel
Tresserras, Faculty of Communication Blanquerna dean) |
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"As
we are accustomed to watch the war reports in colour, these
fotographies call forth, request and spark off silence. Relief,
depth, denunciation and movement speak, and silence itself speaks."
(Ignasi Carreras, Intermón Oxfam manager) |
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