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| | American RadioWorks presents Massacre at Cuska: Anatomy of a War Crime Author: Michael Montgomery and Stephen Smith Retail Price: $7.95 Price: $7.95 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 51 min. Click here to buy
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In 1999, Serb death squads attacked the ethnic Albanian village of Cuska and left 41 unarmed civilians dead.Correspondents/Producers: Michael Montgomery and Stephen Smith Host: Deborah Amos Additional Reporting: Adriatic Kelmendi Editor: Deborah George Coordinating Producer: Sasha Aslanian Assistant Producer: Stephanie Curtis Project Coordinator: Misha Quill Technical Direction: Stephen Smith, Craig Thorson, Scott Liebers Executive Producer: Bill Buzenberg Major funding for American RadioWorks. is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. This program was made possible, in part, by grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation, the United States Institute of Peace, and the Glaser Family Foundation.American RadioWorks is the documentary project of American Public Media. FIND MORE TITLES:
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