Full Coverage: Peace
May 2007
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28.05.2007
UNDP, KFOR and Kosovo Police Service started the destruction of confiscated illegal weapons on Friday, May 25, in an event organized in Camp Victoria in Ajvali, Prishtina.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Conflict resolution] [Arms & military] [Security] [United Nations] |
28.05.2007
The city of Zadar, under the auspices of cooperation within NATO�s Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC) and Croatian National Bureau for Protection and Rescue, hosted the \'IDASSA 007\', May 21-24. Under the auspices of the project, a variety of catastrophic events and disasters were simulated, such as earthquakes, fires and terrorist attacks.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Security] [Arms & military] [Globalisation] [Geopolitics] [Ethics & value systems] [Civil society] [Activism] |
23.05.2007
U Zadru se u sklopu suradnje NATO-ovog Euro-atlanskog koordinacijskog centra za reagiranje u slučaju katastrofa (EADRCC) i Državne uprave za zaštitu i spašavanje iz Hrvatske održava projekt ''IDASSA 007'' od 21.- 24. 05. 2007. U sklopu tog projekta simuliraju se razne katastrofe poput potresa, požara i terorističkih napada. Ovom "jednostranom spektaklu" odlučila se suprotstaviti skupina aktivistkinja i aktivista okupljena u odbor Inicijativa za Mir – Zadar. Na prvi dan vježbi 21.5., je tako postavljeno nekoliko anti-NATO transparenata na raznim lokacijama u središtu grada koji su izazvali veliku pažnju medija i javnosti.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Activism] [War and peace] [Arms & military] |
14.05.2007
The Nansen Dialogue Centre from Osijek and the European House Vukovar organize, on May 15, 2007, a public debate on the topic “Humanity Knows No Borders – Bosnia and Herzegovina Stories”. The Debate will take place at the European House Vukovar (Ljudevit Gaj str. 12), starting at 18:00 hours.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Conflict resolution] [Security] |
07.05.2007
Kosovo and Serbia are in a difficult position, because they have not come to terms with the past and the present political situation is uncertain. Both governments, together with Europe, need to find a solution that will not give rise to new conflicts. Curators, activists, and artists in Belgrade and Prishtina are already participating in joint projects and attempting to reach a better understanding of each others’ viewpoints.
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