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<title>Local Governments Need Better Communication Strategies</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151313/1/3260</link>
<description>A poll conducted in Goražde, July 23-25, shows that, in spite of public perception otherwise, the youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina is very much interested to get involved in decision making processes, but only if they are adequately informed. The analysis of the results shows that onesided communications adopted by authorities present the biggest problem to youth activism.</description>
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<title>UWCiM students with excellent exam results enroll prestigious universities</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151307/1/3260</link>
<description>In July 2008, the first generation of students of United World College in Mostar (UWCiM) completed their studies for the IB Diploma, and were issued with their final results. A total of 88 students were enrolled while 86% obtained the IB Diploma. The average grade for students who passed the Diploma was 31 points out of a possible total of 45 points. Of the total number of students, exactly half (44 students) obtained 30 or more points. Of these, 28 students were from BiH.</description>
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<title>Prosecution Authorities are Irresponsible</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151303/1/3260</link>
<description>The Citizens of Sarajevo informal group held, after a pause of several months, a new round of peaceful protests on August 11, to express its discontent with the security situation on the streets of Sarajevo.</description>
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<title>Campaign to curb child trafficking and begging in Kosovo</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151300/1/3260</link>
<description>The OSCE Mission in Kosovo and non-governmental organization Terre des Hommes launched, on August 7, a public information campaign against child trafficking and begging in Kosovo that will continue through August.</description>
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<title>GPK Criticizes Government Stand on Environment</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151288/1/3260</link>
<description>The Green Party of Kosova (GPK) criticizes Kosovo institutions` positions on environmental protection and their indifferent view of environmental problems.</description>
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<title>KSPI Demands Review of RATEL Regulation</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151282/1/3260</link>
<description>The Coalition for Free Access to Information asked the National Telecommunications Agency (RATEL) to review the contents of the Regulation that defines the new activities for internet service providers (ISPs) in Serbia who will be now obligated to keep the data on the traffic of their users and present it to the competent authorities.</description>
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<title>City Administration Gives Priority to Private, not Public Interest</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151278/1/3260</link>
<description>The Zelena lista (Green List), political party that is associate member of the European Green Party, protests the start of works, on August 1, on what they claim is `a barbaric project by developer Tomo Horvatin&amp;#269;i&amp;#263;`, on the Petar Preradovi&amp;#263; Square (the Floral Square) in Zagreb.</description>
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<title>Serbia Determined to Complete the Hague Story</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151276/1/3260</link>
<description>Radovan Karadži&amp;#263;, until recently one of the three remaining Hague fugitives, together with general Ratko Mladi&amp;#263; and Goran Hadži&amp;#263;, was extradited to the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia and already appeared in front of the Chamber to listen to the charges.</description>
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<title>Easier Access to Healthcare for Disabled Persons</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151274/1/3260</link>
<description>The Montenegro Healthcare Fund adopted several new regulations over the past several weeks, to regulate the rights in the area of health insurance in accordance with the Law.</description>
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<title>Zelena lista: New Road Devastates the Park</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151272/1/3260</link>
<description>The Green List, associate member of the European Green Party, protests the devastation of the park on Gup&amp;#269;eva Zvijezda in Zagreb that is divided in half with the construction of a new street. The newly built children playground loses all purpose, having in mind that it will be now surrounded with roads on three sides.</description>
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<title>NGOs Concerned About the New Powers Given to Authorities</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151269/1/3260</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/151266/1/3260</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>YUCOM Condemns Attacks on Reporters Covering Protests in Support of Karadžic</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151262/1/3260</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>Global Peace March to Pass through Sarajevo</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151259/1/3260</link>
<description>The participants of the `Caravan over New Walls in Europe`, after their visits of Srebrenica, Bratunac and Tuzla, visited Sarajevo and met with Josip Juriši&amp;#263;, Deputy Mayor.</description>
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<title>Regulation Adopted to Restrict Internet Privacy Rights</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151255/1/3260</link>
<description>RATEL (National Telecommunications Agency of Serbia) adopted on July 11 new By-Law that enables intrusion in human rights and freedoms and requires from internet service providers to own equipment for passive oversight and monitoring of electronic mail with possibility to reroute it to the proper competent authorities.</description>
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