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<title>Government Support Another Step Toward Better Living Conditions for Roma in Serbia</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151578/1/3190</link>
<description>The Working Group on Roma Issues working under the auspices of the UN Team in Serbia greeted the plan presented by the Government of Serbia to ear-mark 1.2 billion Dinars (c. 14 million EUR) from the 2009 Budget to improve the living conditions of Roma in Serbia.</description>
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<title>Serbia Accepted into the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe</title>
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<description>Serbia yesterday, November 12, became the second country in Eastern Europea, after Poland, to become full member of the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE), announced Božidar &amp;#272;eli&amp;#263;, Vice-President of the Government in charge of European Integrations and Minister of Science and Technology.</description>
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<title>ENA Demands Distribution of Scholarships for Students Studying in the EU</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151537/1/3190</link>
<description>The Europe Has No Alternative movement (ENA) demands from the Parliamentary Committee on Youth and Sport to propose to the Government to urgently open a public competition for allocation of the remaining 409 scholarships from the Young Talents Fund, intended for Serbian students studying in EU countries.</description>
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<title>EMINS Stops its Engagement with Najevropljanin Award</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151515/1/3190</link>
<description>The European Movement in Serbia (EMinS) says they will no longer be a part of the organization of the Najevropljanin (Most European) award.</description>
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<title>War-Hero Gets a Street in Novi Sad</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151495/1/3190</link>
<description>The Civic Vojvodina Coalition and Igman initiative praised the decision of the City Commission on Street and Public Services Names to accept their proposal and name one passage in Novi Sad after Sr&amp;#273;an Aleksi&amp;#263;, one of the few true heroes of the wars in former Yugoslavia.</description>
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<title>First Conference on European Integrations Held </title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151480/1/3190</link>
<description>More than 60 representatives of Serbian and foreign institutions, local and regional NGOs, international and donor organizations took part in the `Building Partnership Between NGO Sector and Public Administration in the EU Integration Process` Conference, organized by the Civic Initiatitives (Gradjanske inicijative), in cooperation with EU Integration Fund.</description>
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<title>Naked Facts: Report Trafficking Activities</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151434/1/3190</link>
<description>The second part of the Naked Facts campaign, implemented by the Astra NGO, started last Friday, September 26, under the motto Report it in! Astra believes that the citizens of Serbia should not remain indifferent to the fact that there are women, children and men that live in slavery.</description>
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<title>Skupština Disregards the Right to Independent Legislative Initiatives</title>
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<description>The Coalition for Free Access to Information appealed to the Skupština of the Republic of Serbia (the Parliament) to not ignore the constitutional right of the citizens to start independent legislative initiatives, regardless of the will of political parties and the state institutions.</description>
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<title>NDNV Worries Over Violations of Journalistic Code of Conduct </title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151381/1/3190</link>
<description>The Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina protests the approach adopted by a number of Belgrade-based media to the reporting on Vojvodina and the process of adoption of the new Statute of the Autonomous Province.</description>
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<title>EMinS Responds to Radical`s Accusations: Stop Misleading the Public</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151363/1/3190</link>
<description>The European Movement in Serbia considers the recent accusations by Aleksandar Vu&amp;#269;i&amp;#263;, Secretary General of the Serb Radical Party, that the organization was involved in embezzlement of 10 million Dinars from the Budget of the City of Belgrade for its `Travel to Europe` project, are clear attempt to mislead the public and demonstrate the lack of understanding for the needs of the citizens and the youth.</description>
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<title>KSPI Demands Review of RATEL Regulation</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151282/1/3190</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>Serbia Determined to Complete the Hague Story</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151276/1/3190</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>Providers Intend to Sue; Ratel Claims Decision is Legal</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151266/1/3190</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/151262/1/3190</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>Regulation Adopted to Restrict Internet Privacy Rights</title>
<link>http://see.oneworldsee.org/article/view/151255/1/3190</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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