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Transcript: Noah Adams Visits Belgrade and Shares His Thoughts
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- NPR All Things Considered
- Article date:
- May 21, 1993
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LINDA WERTHEIMER, Host: Our colleague Noah Adams has been in Serbia
for several weeks talking to people about the war in Bosnia and the
region's long history of violence and ethnic conflict. As he prepares
to end his reporting there, he has these thoughts.
NOAH ADAMS, Host: I'm sitting on a park bench at the edge of history.
This is Kalamaden Park [sp]. It's actually a fortress on a bluff
and far below, two rivers come together - the Sava and the Danube.
Looking northwest across the water the land is flat extending to
Hungary and Central Europe. And behind me the hills of Serbia, the
mountains of Montenegro. If you wanted to conquer the Balkan ...
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