:17:00
And it's our fear
that they're living off!
:17:03
I think it's important
to let them know
:17:05
that we will not be
frightened out of our homes.
:17:07
Yes, I know...
:17:09
but it's not that,
Mr. Selimovic.
:17:12
My boyfriend's Serbian and
he's been called up into the army.
:17:16
That's why we're
going to leave.
:17:18
- I see.
- He doesn't want to fight.
:17:21
No, I can understand that.
:17:28
- I'll keep your job for you.
- Thank you.
:17:30
Of course.
:17:37
My car.
:17:44
Hey!
:18:01
Abandon your homes
or be murdered.
:18:03
What can I do?
Who can I report it to?
:18:06
Nobody's interested!
:18:09
In Zvornik,
people are fleeing
:18:11
with only the clothes
they're wearing.
:18:13
There are reports of young men
being murdered or taken hostage.
:18:16
- Panic is gripping Sarajevo.
- Look! It's Zijah!
:18:19
Do you know how much
he's charging for one can of petrol?
:18:22
200 Deutsche marks!
:18:24
...is to buy it from the gangs
that are running the black market
:18:27
- that's suddenly developed.
- Hey.
:18:29
- Hey, that's our car!
- It can't be.
:18:31
It is, look! They're
selling our new car on TV.
:18:34
- Hi.
- Would you believe it?
:18:38
For keeping your husband
up late last night, Maida.
:18:41
That is outrageous.
:18:43
That is outrageous!
I should have taped it.
:18:46
What's happened?
:18:46
Zijah! He stole my car
this morning.
:18:49
And he's just been selling it on TV, just
now! It's just been on!
:18:53
Talking in a high voice
isn't going to bring it back.
:18:56
No point in having a car.
:18:57
They won't let anyone
through the roadblocks.
:18:59
- We got through last time, didn't we?
- It's different now.