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Title: Identity and Conflict in the Balkans


1
Identity and Conflict in the Balkans
  • Tenth Week

2
News
  • Serbian athletes protest (Milorad Cavic)
  • Recognition from Croatia, Hungary, and Bulgaria
  • Bosnia and the US Presidential Primaries

3
ICTY
  • International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
    Yugoslavia
  • Purpose prosecution of war crimes in territory
    of former Yugoslavia
  • Established by the UN in 1993
  • Meets in The Hague, The Netherlands

4
Whats it all about?
  • War crimes against ethnic Serbs living in Croatia
    in 1995
  • Deaths, massive evacuations, destruction of
    property
  • Background retaliation

5
Republic of Serbian Krajina 1991-95
6
At Large
  • Kaplan on Karadic and Mladic
  • Who is Karadic?

7
Ismail Kadare (1936- )
  • Prilli i Thyer (1978) ("Broken April", 1980)
  • Numerous novels
  • Status as major writer of the Balkans

8
Themes of Broken April
  • Urban vs. mountain culture
  • Past affects the present
  • Tenacity of old moral codes Kanun, blood feud

9
Balkan Wars of the 1990s
  • Slovenia vs. Yugoslavia
  • Croatia vs. Yugoslavia
  • Yugoslavia vs. Bosnia Bosniaks vs. Bosnian Serbs
  • Croatia vs. Bosniaks
  • Dayton Accords (1995)
  • Serbs vs. Kosovars (1998-99)

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Time Line
  • December 9, 1990 -- Miloevic elected president
    in Serbia's first multi-party election since
    World War II
  • June 25, 1991 -- Croatia and Slovenia proclaim
    independence

12
Results of independence movements
  • June 1991 -- Yugoslav tanks fail to crush
    Slovenian independence. Fighting begins in
    Croatia between Croats and ethnic Serbs.
  • December 19, 1991 -- Rebel Serbs declare
    independence in Krajina region which makes up
    almost a third of Croatia.
  • December 1991 -- In Bosnia, the most ethnically
    mixed Yugoslav republic, Serb minority holds
    unofficial referendum opposing separation from
    Yugoslavia. Local Serb leaders proclaim new
    republic separate from Bosnia

13
1992-93
  • January 1992 -- U.N. forces enter Croatia and
    fighting subsides.
  • February 29 - March 1, 1992 -- Bosnia's Muslims
    and Croats vote for independence in referendum
    boycotted by Serbs.
  • April 6, 1992 -- War breaks out between Bosnian
    government and local Serbs, who start 1992-1995
    siege of capital Sarajevo.
  • January 1993 -- Bosnia peace efforts fail, war
    breaks out between Muslims and Croats, previously
    allied against Serbs.

14
1994-95
  • 1995 -- Two major thrusts by Croatian forces
    recover most of Serb-held territory and 150,000
    Serbs flee to Serbia.
  • November 21, 1995 -- Following NATO air strikes
    against Bosnian Serbs, Miloevic joins presidents
    of Bosnia and Croatia in peace agreement at
    U.S.-sponsored talks at Dayton, Ohio

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Progress since 1995?
  • Divided Bosnia
  • ICTY indicts and convicts
  • 2003 EU takes over policing from UN
  • 2004 Peacekeeping handed over to EUFor
  • Bridge at Mostar rebuilt
  • Stability for the most part

17
Counting Victims?
18
Danis Tanovic
19
No Mans Land
  • 2000 feature film
  • Setting Bosnia, June 1993
  • Characters Chiki (Ciki), Nino, Cera
  • Sides Serbs and Bosniaks
  • UN comes next
  • Situation in the trench

20
New developments
  • Discussion of origins of the war
  • Cera returns to life
  • Humorous-serious alternations
  • Ciki and Nino knew the same girl in school
  • UNPROFOR
  • Limitations

21
Serious issues
  • Translation problems
  • Competence, training of UN forces
  • Competence of leadership
  • Will the problem be resolved?

22
Film types Heroic (Behind Enemy Lines)
  • Overcome obstacles
  • Good guys victorious
  • Black and white characters

23
Non-heroic
  • Uncomfortable
  • No clear answers
  • No easy solutions

24
Both
  • Strong images
  • Action, suspense, romance

25
Bosnia
  • Ethnic mix distinctive because of religious, not
    linguistic base
  • More intense ethnic feeling
  • Croats, Serbs, Muslims
  • Muslims converted by Turks
  • Cosmopolitan center Sarajevo
  • Recent book by Bill Carter Fools Rush In

26
Siege of Sarajevo
  • 1992-96
  • Blockade 400k residents trapped
  • Thousands killed
  • Variety of human rights violations
  • UN food airlifts in June 1992
  • Declared over in February 1996
  • Population 650k to 220k (400k now)

27
Serbian Orthodox Church (Sarajevo)
28
Jewish Cemetery
29
Inside Sarajevo Synagogue
30
Bey Mosque in Sarajevo
31
Assassination of Archduke 1914
32
Welcome to Sarajevo
  • Directed by Michael Winterbottom
  • 1997 film

33
Whats Happening?
  • Reporters trying to understand
  • Different reporting styles question of
    objectivity, taking sides
  • Relationship with locals

34
Struggles with objectivity
  • Food for locals the eggs
  • Double life dealing with strangers who dont
    have a clue

35
Who is the enemy?
36
What about the children?
37
UN Presence
  • What can the UN do?
  • What about priorities?
  • What are the top 14?

38
Documenting the horror
  • Concentration camps
  • Bombs, snipers, and soldiers

39
Personalizing the conflict
  • Woody Harrelson visits the father of prisoner
  • Stephen takes up the orphans cause
  • Promises
  • Taking sides?

40
Escape from Sarajevo
  • Departure
  • Stops along the way
  • Massacre remains
  • Serb patrol
  • Arrival in Split

41
Concert in Sarajevo
  • Vedran Smailovic
  • Bread line massacre in May 1992
  • 22 people killed
  • He played 22 days in front of the bakery to
    commemorate the victims
  • Albinonis Adagio in G Minor
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