Article: SERBIA: REGIME ALERTED AHEAD OF 1999 BROADCAST CENTER BOMBING

Vesna Peric Zimonjic
Inter Press Service English News Wire
05-03-2006
BELGRADE, May 2, 2006 (IPS/GIN) -- A book by a Serbian
journalist has again stirred controversy over the NATO bombing of
the Radio Television of Serbia building in Belgrade in April 1999.
Sixteen people were killed in the attack.
The book "Silence on Aberdareva Street" blames the Serbian
regime then led by Slobodan Milosevic and the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) for the bombing.
"This was a premeditated sacrifice of 16 innocent people by the
regime, with the aim of scoring a propaganda point," author Zoran
Janjic told IPS.
None of the victims were journalists. They were sound or tape
technicians, tape editors, ...

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