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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
 Hebib Ahmeti showing signs of torture A Macedonian daily has published a video showing the police interrogation of an ethnic Albanian man showing clear signs of torture. Lajmi newspaper has revealed the video long 2 min and 46 seconds.
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
 Students hold a banner reading 'Brussels - Bologna - Belgrade' BELGRADE, Serbia: Serbian students demonstrated Monday in Belgrade against Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica's anti-EU policies before an expected declaration of independence in Kosovo.
Kostunica, a nationalist, has blocked the signing of a cooperation agreement with the European Union, to protest the union's decision to send a mission to Kosovo.
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 Slovenia BELGRADE (AP) - An explosion shook a shopping mall in Serbia Friday and another mall was evacuated as tensions soared before an expected declaration of independence by the Serbian province of Kosovo. The explosions took place a day after right-wing protesters, chanting the names of Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitives whom they consider heroes, disrupted an exhibition by Kosovo Albanian artists. Nationalists are angry that Kosovo - Serbia's cherished medieval heartland now dominated by independence-seeking ethnic Albanians - will secede within days. |
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
 Belgrade BELGRADE (Reuters) - An exhibition of works by Kosovo Albanian artists in Belgrade was shut down on Thursday after a group of Serb nationalists protesting against Kosovo's independence aspirations attacked the gallery on opening night.
The men from the radical fringe group Obraz (Pride) burst into the gallery hosting the "Exception" art show, tore one painting from the wall and scuffled with patrons and security before getting thrown out.
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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 |
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 Nikola Gutesa and Ana Batocanin Raising awareness among young people in Serbia of war crimes and the country's recent past is the aim of the Justice Advocates Network (JAN), a peer-to-peer education project set up by the Belgrade-based non-governmental organization Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR). Once students have completed the Justice Advocates training programme, to which the OSCE Mission to Serbia is lending its financial and advisory support, they themselves organize awareness-raising workshops and further training sessions, reaching young people all over Serbia. Two young Justice Advocates who have recently completed the JAN programme, Nikola Gutesa and Ana Batocanin, talk about their experiences and reasons for joining the Network. |
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