Transmitters Seized
On Sept. 30 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, President Slobodan Milosevic ousted the popular mayor of Belgrade, Zoran Djindjic. The media will become more controlled by Milosevic.
On Oct. 1, NATO forces took over four Bosnian Serb TV transmitters. The result of this action is that the Serbs cannot watch their own television programming in their own territory of Bosnia.
Some of us remember that during World War II, during the Nazi occupation, the Nazis only allowed their stations and programs to be listened to on the radio in occupied Yugoslavia. Tell me the difference between then and now!
SLOBODANKA B. SHAW
Fullerton
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