COMMUNICATIONS AID in the post Yugoslavia countries
REPORT – September 1991 – January 1995
COMMUNICATIONS AID in the post Yugoslavia countries weiter lesen »
REPORT – September 1991 – January 1995
COMMUNICATIONS AID in the post Yugoslavia countries weiter lesen »
book by Dinty W. Moore (Hardcover – Jan 9, 1995) Excerpt – page 137: "height of the Bosnian civil war, a man named Wam Kat in Zagreb, Croatia, used the Net much like the French underground once used the telegraph … "
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PART II Enters Internet. Early in 1991, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) proposed a "Trust Link" between the conflicting sides in ex-Yugoslav war. When the anti-war and human rights groups of former Yugoslavia began to organise, they had found it impossible to coordinate their activities due to immense communication difficulties. In October, several peace groups (War Resisters International – WRI, International
ZaMir:Peace work in the Warzone weiter lesen »