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<title>Help Fight Discrimination</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151458/1/2579</link>
<description>The informal group Gradjani Sarajeva (Citizens of Sarajevo) invites all citizens of Sarajevo to join them in a protest - Saturday, October 4, at 13:00 hours in front of the Sarajevo Cathedral, to make up for the failed test, as they say, at the night of September 24, when hooligans and radical Wahabi Islamists attacked the Queer Sarajevo Festival.</description>
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<title>Hunt on Queer Festival Participants Continues</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151430/1/2579</link>
<description>After the violence during the opening ceremony of the Festival last Wednesday, caused by a group of radical Vehabi Islamists and football hooligans from Sarajevo, the open hunt of all people connected, in one way or another, to the Festival continues to this day.</description>
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<title>Uneaqual Help to the Equal: Police Sometimes Defends Human Beings, Sometimes the Law, but Never Hum</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151425/1/2579</link>
<description>The Accountability coalition of nongovernmental organizations condemns all forms of violence, hatred and intolerance directed at the first Queer Sarajevo Festival, especially the violent events of Wednesday, September 24, in front of the Academy of Fine Arts and later on the streets all over Sarajevo, in which eight people were injured.</description>
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<title>First Queer Sarajevo Festival – Chrystal Night in Sarajevo</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151420/1/2579</link>
<description>The threats issued against the organizers of the first Queer Sarajevo Festivala over the last month or so culminated and materialized last night, during the opening ceremony.</description>
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<title>Prvi Sarajevski Queer Festival – Sarajevska kristalna noc</title>
<link>http://ssla.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151419/1/2579</link>
<description>Prijetnje koje su od po&amp;#269;etka ovog mjeseca upu&amp;#263;ivane organizatorima/cama prvog Sarajevo queer festivala kulminirale su i što je još tužnije, obistinile su se sino&amp;#263; prilikom ceremonije otvaranja festivala.</description>
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<title>Media Coverage: Hooligans Attack Queer Festival in Sarajevo</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151418/1/2579</link>
<description>The first Queer festival in Bosnia and Herzegovina, opened last night in Sarajevo, at the Academy of Fine Arts, showed that homosexuality remains a taboo in the country and that the Festival was rightly assessed as high-risk event, secured by significant police presence, reports Sarajevo X Portal.</description>
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<title>Medijski Izvještaji: Huligani napali Queer festival</title>
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<description>Prvi Queer festival u BiH, koji je otvoren sino&amp;#263; u prostorijama Akademije likovnih umjetnosti u Sarajevu, pokazao je kako je homoseksualnost tabu u ovoj zemlji, te da je Festival s pravom proglašen manifestacijom visokog rizika koju su obezbje&amp;#273;ivale jake policijske snage, izvještava portal Sarajevo X.</description>
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<title>BH Journalists Condemn Threats Against Media that Reported on QSF Impartially</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151416/1/2579</link>
<description>The BH Journalists association expressed concerns over the threat issued against Sarajevo-based media that reported impartially and with full observance of professional and ethical standards on the events and developments surrounding the coming Queer Sarajevo Festival.</description>
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<title>Ombudsman zadovoljan rekcijom policije povodom napada na u&amp;#269;esnike KVIR Festa </title>
<link>http://ssla.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151413/1/2579</link>
<description>Saša Jankovi&amp;#263;, Zaštitnik gra&amp;#273;ana Republike Srbije (Ombudsman) izrazio je zadovoljstvo zbog brze i efikasne reakcije policije u pružanju zaštite u&amp;#269;esnicima Kvir Beograd festivala koji su bili napadnuti 19. septembra u Beogradu, smatraju&amp;#263;i da takva akcija pokazuje odlu&amp;#269;nost državnih organa da štite bezbednost svih gra&amp;#273;ana, bez diskriminacije.</description>
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<title>Associations Condemn Attack on Gay Couple at Tvornica Club </title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151383/1/2579</link>
<description>The associations gathered in the Croatian LGBTIQ Coordination strongly condemn and demand legal sanctions for the  persons responsible for the homophobic attack on two gay persons last weekend, at the Tvornica night club in Zagreb.</description>
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<title>NGOs Concerned About the New Powers Given to Authorities</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151269/1/2579</link>
<description>The Foundation Open Society Institute Macedonia, the Criminal Law and Criminology Association and the Helsinki Committee of Human Rights expressed their concerns over the newly adopted changes in the Law on Criminal Investigation Procedures and the Law on Communications Surveillance (all forms of wire-tapping and interception) without the proper public debate that could lead to a sensible balance of the fight against organized crime and the right to privacy.</description>
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<title>Providers Intend to Sue; Ratel Claims Decision is Legal</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151266/1/2579</link>
<description>Internet service providers in Serbia announce they will challenge in the Supreme Court the decision of the National Telecommunications Agency (Ratel) that providers are obligated to allow unrestricted access to their e-mail clients` databases to the Police and the Security and Intelligence Agency (BIA).</description>
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<title>Internet provajderi idu na sud; Ratel tvrdi odluka zakonita </title>
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<description>Internet provajderi najavljuju upravni spor pred Vrhovnim sudom protiv odluke Republi&amp;amp;#269;ke agencije za telekomunikacije (Ratel) da provajderi imaju obavezu da službama bezbednosti, odnosno policiji i BIA, omogu&amp;#263;e pristup bazi podataka o korisnicima elektronske pošte bez ograni&amp;#269;enja.</description>
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<title>YUCOM Condemns Attacks on Reporters Covering Protests in Support of Karadžic</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151262/1/2579</link>
<description>Human Rights Lawyer`s Committee YUCOM condemned the rampaging of extremist right wing groups in the streets of Belgrade and the attacks on journalists during the gathering organized to support the Hague suspect Radovan Karadži&amp;#263;, as serious abuse of freedom of expression and public gathering.</description>
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<title>YUCOM osudio napade na novinare na skupu podrške Karadžicu</title>
<link>http://ssla.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151261/1/2579</link>
<description>Komitet pravnika za ljudska prava YUCOM osudio je divljanje ekstremisti&amp;#269;kih desni&amp;#269;arskih nacionalisti&amp;#269;kih grupa na ulicama Beograda i prebijanje novinara na skupu podrške haškom optuženiku Radovanu Karadži&amp;#263;u, kao najozbiljniju zloupotrebu slobode izražavanja i javnog okupljanja.</description>
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