In 1989, Belgrade's B-92 youth radio station emerged as a beacon of resistance against Serbian nationalism and Slobodan Milosevic's decrees. The radio workers recount their experiences and the impact of their broadcasts on the liberation of their city and country, despite facing suppression by authorities.
Belgrade's Radio Warriors
A youth radio station, B-92, emerged in Belgrade in 1989, serving as a powerful symbol of resistance against Serbian nationalism and the oppressive regime of Slobodan Milosevic.