FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA TiM's "TOUR DE SERBIA" - STAGE 4 - Sept. 14, 1999 Cuprija - Photos
1. Bombed out remains of the "Modna Kuca 22 December", a fashionable department store in the center of Cuprija; 2. And that of the Cuprija museum; 3. The knocked down glass sign of the "Ada" sports center in downtown Cuprija, miraculously saved during the bombing.
4. This is what the sports arena "Ada" looked like on Sept. 14, 1999; 5. And this is all that was left of its basketball scoreboard. Destroyed nearby apartment buildings peer through a gaping hole in the sports arena's roof which the NATO bombs had torn.
6. Some destroyed private homes in Cuprija; 7.-8. A bombed out bridge over the river Morava, on the Belgrade-Nis interstate. Both photos were taken from a moving car, crossing the river over a single-lane pontoon bridge erected and supervised by the Yugoslav Army. Also, check out... Truth in Media Statement on the Kosovo War, "Wither Dayton, Sprout New War?", "On the Brink of Madness", "Tragic Deja Vu's," "Seven U.S. Senators Suggest Ouster of Milosevic", "Biting the Hand That Feeds You", "A Balkan Affairs Potpourri", "Put the U.N. Justice on Trial", "International Justice 'Progresses' from Kidnapping to Murder", "Milosevic: 'A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery'...", "Kosovo Lie Allowed to Stand", "New World Order's Inquisition in Bosnia", "Kosovo Heating Up", "Decani Monastery Under Siege?", "Murder on Wall Street", "Kosovo: 'Bosnia II', Serbia's Aztlan", "What If the Shoe Were on the Other Foot?", "Serb WW II General Exhonerated by British Archives," "Green Interstate - Not Worth American Lives", "An American Hero or Actor of the Year?" (A June '95 TiM story) and/or "Clinton arme secrètement les musulmans bosniaques", "Kocevje: Tito's Greatest Crime?", "Perfidious Albion Strikes Again, Aided by Uncle Sam", "Lift the Sanctions, Now!" (1993) Or Djurdjevic's WASHINGTON TIMES columns: "Chinese Dragon Wagging Macedonian Tail," "An Ugly Double Standard in Kosovo Conflict?", "NATO's Bullyboys", "Kosovo: Why Are We Involved?", and "Ginning Up Another Crisis" Or Djurdjevic's NEW DAWN magazine columns: "Washington's Crisis Factory," and "A New Iron Curtain Over Europe" |