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Unmik Radio Programs - June 2003

 

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30 June 2003 -Safe House for trafficed people- By Andrea Saula

An UNMIK shelter for victims of human trafficking in Kosovo will provide protection to trafficking victims and help to get their lives together again.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3) (repeat of 27 June 2003)
Serbian (mp3)


28 June 2003 -EU Summit - Special Program- By Sputni Kilambi & Zoran Culafic

For the first time ever 5 states from the Western Balkans were invited to attend last week's EU summit in Thessaloniki, Greece. The message from the EU - Europe's doors are open provided the countries in the region undertake the political and economic reforms necessary for membership in this exclusive club.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


27 June 2003 -EU -Western Balkans Economy- By Zoran Culafic

Last week's EU summit in Greece stressed that the integration of the Western Balkans is irreversible. But long-term stability and democracy depends on sustained economic growth.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


26 June 2003 -Health Hazard in Obilic- By Luan Qorraj

kosovo’s power plants produce a little electricity and a lot of pollution.

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English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


25 June 2003 -Ilegal Camps- By Andrea Saula

Thousands of IDPs and refugees in Serbia face eviction from illegal camps.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


24 June 2003 -Candle factory- By Hysni Recica

Ervina, a Bosniak lady produces decorative candles and employs local women.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


23 June 2003 -Ilegal Camps- By Andrea Saula

Thousands of IDPs and refugees in Serbia face eviction from illegal camps.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


21 June 2003 -Week Round-Up- By David Balham

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


20 June 2003 -Cultural Container in Mitrovica- By Andrea Saula

Last month, young people in Mitrovica, despite all the problems in that town, tried to defend their future through a multi-ethnic project.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


19 June 2003 -Youth from the Region meet in Vienna- By Hysni Recica

Youth wings of political parties in Kosovo and Serbia reach out to each other ahead of the Thessaloniki summit.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


18 June 2003 -Sljivancanin at last- By Andrea Saula

Street fights mark the arrest of one of Serbia’s most wanted war criminals, Veselin Sljivancanin, one of the notorious Vukovar trio.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


17 June 2003 -Mothers of Srebrenica- By Zoran Culafic

To forgive but not to forget - as yet another anniversary of the infamous Srebrenica massacre approaches, a survivor, a mother remembers.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


16 June 2003 -Strawberry Fields- By Luan Qorraj

War widows in Jakova remake their life growing strawberries.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


14 June 2003 -Week Round-Up- By Sputnik Kilambi

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


13 June 2003 -From Kosovo to Iraq- By Hysni Recica

EU head in Kosovo Andy Bearpark bids goodbye after 4 years in office.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


June 12 2003 -Schools, do they need them?-By Zoran Culafic

Higher education largely out of reach for Bosniak girls in Kosovo's picturesque Zupa Valley.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


June 11 2003 -Four years of UNMIK- By David Balham

So four years on how is UNMIK really doing?

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


10 June 2003 -US continues campaign against International Criminal Court- By Sputnik Kilambi

The US steps up pressure on Balkan countries to sign exemption deals to bypass the International Court.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


09 June 2003 -Date Violence- By Hysni Recica

Youth NGO sets up award-winning programme to combat sexual violence

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)
Turkish (mp3)


07 June 2003 -Bosniaks in the Zhupa Valley – A forgotten community- By Zoran Culafic

The Zupa valley is one of the most spectacular areas of Kosovo - ringed by snow-capped mountains and lush, green valleys, the area is predominantly Bosniak, an ethnic minority that complains it has been left in the cold.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)


06 June 2003 -Photo Marathon-By Luan Qorraj

The first photo-marathon ever to be held in Kosovo – An attempt to capture the Kosovar reality in pictures and a great opportunity for photography lovers.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)


05 June 2003 -IDP's- By Andrea Saula

Serb IDPs protest in Belgrade to press demands to return to Kosovo.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
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04 June2003 -Alem- By Andrea Saula

Alem, Kosovo's only Bosnian language magazine is a lifeline for the province's Bosniak minority. With more than 100 issues published to date, Alem's publishers have ambitious plans for the future.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)


03 June2003 -Minorities at the KPC- By Zoran Culafic

Despite allegations of involvement with extremist elements minority members still sign up with the Kosovo Protection Corps.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)


02 June-Anti-smoking Day- By Hysni Recica

Tobacco now kills about five million people each year - but Kosovo continues to be one giant ashtray.

Albanian (mp3)
English (mp3)
Serbian (mp3)


 
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