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<title>Arrested(!?)</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151239/1/6273</link>
<description>Valentina Pellizzer, owpsee executive directress reflects on the arrest of war criminal and the Hague indictee Radovan Karadži&amp;#263;, in her blogg marginalije.blogger.ba.</description>
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<title>Independent Kosovo and Citizens Interests</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/150661/1/6273</link>
<description>Creation of political independence starts with the declaration. Ideally, if all relations and interests in a given geographic area are harmonised, or solved, the start of independence gets its logical continuation in the UN, where that status of independent state is made formal. Obviously, Kosovo not exactly in that ideal position and it needs much more than just political independence.</description>
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<title>Justice for Kosovo - Chance for Serbia</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/link/gotolink/addhit/78663</link>
<description>Andrej Nosov and Dragan Popovi&amp;#263; from the Youth Initaitive for Human Rights write about the new relations between Serbia and Kosovo after the latter declared independence.</description>
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<title>Balkans: Stability Pact Goes into History</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/150434/1/6273</link>
<description>After 8 years of operation, the Stability Pact - often referred to as the Marshall Plan for the Balkans - is phasing out, writes Risto Karajkov, a Postgraduate Student of International Development in Bologna and NGO activist.</description>
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<title>Partition as “More Humane Solution”</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/147901/1/6273</link>
<description>The Harriman Institute for Russian, Eurasian and Eastern European Studies at Columbia University in New York City has recently joined the efforts to find a solution that would bring the advantages to all the parties, by inviting a scholar from Indiana University at Bloomington School of Law, Professor Timothy William Waters.</description>
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<title>Reconciliation Vs. Reparations</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/146950/1/6273</link>
<description>The sigh after the announcement of the ruling by the International Court of Justice in the Hague, by Valentina Pellizzer, Executive Manageress of OWPSEE.</description>
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<title>Stop the Aggression on Lebanon</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/137417/1/6273</link>
<description>The “Objection for Peace” Regional Network, throughout the last four years of its existence, has opposed any type of war and violence, has worked on prevention and termination of ongoing wars, and remains dedicated to principles and values of pacifism and non-violence in its work to demilitarize public awareness.</description>
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<title>Were Children Forgotten in Kosovo Status Talks? </title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/136671/1/6273</link>
<description>Six rounds into the talks on Kosovo’s future in Vienna, it seems that children and children rights’ issues were not and are not likely to be put onto the agenda of the Kosovo Status Talks. Save the Children reminds and urges the international community not to neglect children and education during the negotiations.</description>
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<title>Turn Mostar into &quot;Battlefield&quot; for Peace and Democracy</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/135120/1/6273</link>
<description>OKC Abrasevic, Mostar-based youth cultural centre reacts at the recent violent riots that erupted in the city on the Neretva after the Croatia-Brazil football match played at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.</description>
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<title>«Objection for Peace» Caravan</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/132228/1/6273</link>
<description>The Regional Conscientious Objection Network «Objection for Peace» is a coalition of organizations that work on promotion of the right to conscientious objection in the region of Southeast Europe. It was established in February 2003, with the aim to achieve greater protection for the right to conscientious objection and its correct implementation in legislation and practice, in accordance with the valid legislation on regional level, through joint action.</description>
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<title>Is Kosova at the Crossroad of Definition of Its Political Status?</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/131541/1/6273</link>
<description>Fadil  Maloku, Executive Director of the Institute for Democracy and Ethnic Relations of Kosovo and Professor of Globalization and Civilizations at the UP Sociology Department, discusses the possible models for solution of the autonomy of ethnic minorities in Kosovo after the negotiations on the final status of the province are completed.</description>
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<title>Communication Between Children is Basis for Development </title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/131210/1/6273</link>
<description>Lina Kosturova-Unkovska, Director of the Centre for Psychosocial and Crisis Action, has worked on post-conflict stress and trauma treatment, as well as community development through activities designed for children, since the start of wars in former Yugoslavia. The interview was taken from Gragjanski svet newsletter.</description>
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<title>Arms Destruction Program is Making BiH Safer</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/121970/1/6273</link>
<description>More than 30,000 small arms and light weapons (SALW) from the Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina will be destroyed this year. The action is part of the Small Arms Control and Reduction Project in BiH (SACBiH), developed in 2004 by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and which is supported by the OSCE Mission to BiH and EUFOR.</description>
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<title>Thoughts on the Geneva Conference</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/121743/1/6273</link>
<description>The “Ten Years of Dayton and Beyond” International Conference for Bosnia and Herzegovina started today at the International Conference Centre in Geneva, Switzerland. The Conference will end tomorrow, October 21. Massimo Moratti, a participant in the Conference, kindly offered to share his views on the event and its messages.</description>
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<title>Srebrenica - Ten Years Later: Reactions and Coverage</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/117051/1/6273</link>
<description>On July 11, over 30,000 people gathered at the Potocari Memorial Centre, for the Commemoration Ceremony on the 10th Anniversary of the Genocide. The majority of them were family members that came there to mourn their dead, as well as to burry the remains of 610 identified victims, exhumed from mass graves across Eastern Bosnia.</description>
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