FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA TiM's "TOUR DE SERBIA" - STAGE 3 - Sept. 14, 1999 Aleksinac - Photos Then... (Apr. 6, 1999): ... and now (Sept. 14, 1999):
1. Reconstruction under way of the bombed out neighborhood (the view from the adjacent apartment building, shown in photo No. 2).; 2. Apartment building whose resident invited the TiM editor to his place to take the photo of reconstruction work at the bombing site (photo No. 1);
3. Bomb damage inside the apartment is still extensive even after the repairs; 4. A car wreck from the Apr. 6 attack is still where it was when the bombs fell; 5. A scene from another nearby bombing site (photo taken on Apr. 6).
6. And the same neighborhood now (Sept. 14), under reconstruction; 7. Farmers market in Aleksinac. The stand with the peppers. The old farmer who got angry at the TiM editor's wife has his back turned to the camera. 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" |