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15/04/2011 (1300GMT)

Croatian generals guilty; Gaza activist hanged; writers finishing other author's books

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Fri 15 Apr 2011 13:05GMT

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  • CROATIA 1

    Why is a Croatian newspaper calling convicted war criminal General Ante Gotovina a hero? We speak to a Serb man about his memories of what happened when his people were driven out of Croatia in 1995.

    Duration: 03:35

  • CROATIA 2

    Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Balkans correspondent Mark Lowen reports on the mood among the people of Zagreb after the sentencing of the two generals.

    Duration: 05:05

  • CROATIA 3

    Balkans analyst Gabriel Partos on the regional implications of the verdict.

    Duration: 02:50

  • BAHRAIN

    Our security correspondent Frank Gardner reports on Bahrain where human rights groups have condemned the deaths - in police custody - of at least three Shi'ite prisoners.

    Duration: 03:11

  • MISRATA

    We speak to a doctor about the humanitarian situation in Misrata where there are shortages of drugs, beds and staff to treat the growing number of civilians targeted by forces of Colonel Gaddafi.

    Duration: 02:17

  • GADDAFI DAUGHTER

    As the Libyan leader's daughter calls for solidarity from her fellow citizens, we talk to a newspaper correspondent who interviewed her at her home in Tripoli last year.

    Duration: 03:19

  • NIGERIA

    After a week's delay, Nigeria votes for a president on Saturday. We ask the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Komla Dumor in Kano if the organisers will get the elections right this time.

    Duration: 08:09

  • BOOKS POST DEATH

    Can something that's unfinished still be considered a masterpiece after the author has died? We ask a literary professor why are readers attracted to uncompleted works?

    Duration: 05:18

  • GAY KISS

    If you're a gay couple, is it offensive to kiss in a public bar? Dan Damon speaks to a man who was thrown out of a pub for his passionate behaviour.

    Duration: 03:32

  • GAZA 1

    We speak to a friend of the Italian Gaza activist Vittorio Arrigoni who was kidnapped and murdered by members of an Islamist group.

    Duration: 03:31

  • GAZA 2

    Mr Arrigoni's mother talks about her son's humanity even in the most difficult situations.

    Duration: 00:30

  • NATO MEETING

    Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says NATO will pursue its mission in Libya until there is no threat to civilians there.

    Duration: 00:30

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  • Fri 15 Apr 2011 13:05GMT

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