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Minister Radovanovic at the Conference
24.03.2006 UNDP Bosnia and Herzegovina with the support of the Ministry of Defence of BiH organised the Donor Conference on Small Arms and Ammunition reduction and control in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main purpose of this event was to introduce the donor community on Small Arms Control cycle, management and exchange information on Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) issues. The goal of the meeting was also to encourage further engagement of the donor community in the SALW process.
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Image: Minister Radovanovic at the Conference
18.03.2006 Visit and participate the events of the second night of the “African Nights” festival, an event organized by Societa Dante Alighieri - Sarajevo in partnership with Comune di Russi (Ravenna), Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Sarajevo and South Eastern Europe Youth Network.
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16.03.2006 Lonely Planet, one of the biggest publishers of travel books in the world, named Sarajevo the 43rd Best City in the World for 2006, in the latest edition of its Best Cities Book. The Lonely Planet authors selected 200 most interesting, attractive and comfortable cities to live in.
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15.03.2006 Slobodan Milosevic's death means the details of the U.S-led NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and the role the U.S. played in the disintegration of that country will never be scrutinized, argues Jeremy Scahill.
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From: Antiwar.com
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Slobodan Milosevic died Saturday in his cell in the Hague
12.03.2006 While Slobodan Milosevic's death has been called "tragic for the truth" by some, much information had already surfaced about the worst atrocities Europe has seen since World War II, and the tribunal presses forward.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Arms & military] [Conflict]
Image: Slobodan Milosevic died Saturday in his cell in the Hague © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
08.03.2006 The Initiative Group of the For Dignity of the Survivors Campaign – “Deblokada” Production Company, Sarajevo; Torture Victims Centre, Sarajevo; SULKS, Sarajevo; Investigation and Documentation Centre IDOC, Sarajevo, Women to Women, Sarajevo; Vive Zene, Tuzla; and Medica, Zenica – invite you to give support to the campaign.
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07.03.2006 A regional Youth Policy Conference will take place March 8-9, 2006, in Sarajevo, under the “Youth Lens – Youth Network for Cooperation with Governments” regional project. The Conference will discuss the challenges and opportunities for regional cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro.
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It has been a decade since Sarajevo first accused what was then Yugoslavia of genocide against Bosnia's non-Serb population.
01.03.2006 Lawyers at the Hague are attempting to prove--for the first time in history--that responsibility for a genocide lies with the state and not just a group of individuals.
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Image: It has been a decade since Sarajevo first accused what was then Yugoslavia of genocide against Bosnia's non-Serb population. © Refugees International

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