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In 1999, the Scahill and Goodman's documentary ''Drilling and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship'' was also awarded one of the prizes of the [[Overseas Press Club]]. The keynote speaker was a major supporter of the Kosovo War, [[Richard Holbrooke]], who, to the applause of 300 attendees, announced that the building of the [[Radio Television of Serbia]] has been bombed by the NATO. The [[NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters|bombing]] left 16 media workers dead. The only protesting voices at the ceremony were Scahill and Goodman who wanted |
In 1999, the Scahill and Goodman's documentary ''Drilling and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship'' was also awarded one of the prizes of the [[Overseas Press Club]]. The keynote speaker was a major supporter of the Kosovo War, [[Richard Holbrooke]], who, to the applause of 300 attendees, announced that the building of the [[Radio Television of Serbia]] has been bombed by the NATO. The [[NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters|bombing]] left 16 media workers dead. The only protesting voices at the ceremony were Scahill and Goodman who wanted the ask Holbrooke questions, but he refused. They then rejected to accept the prize. In 2019 Scahill apologized to the victims' family members in the name of the US government, calling the bombing a war crime.<ref>{{cite news |
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| author = Višnja Aranđelović |
| author = Višnja Aranđelović |
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| title = Ubijeni radnici RTS-a nemaju ni dostojanstven memorijal |
| title = Ubijeni radnici RTS-a nemaju ni dostojanstven memorijal |