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Unmik Radio Programs - September 2003

 

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30 September 2003 -Do Politicians understand the dialogue- By Zoran Culafic

After the recent Contact group meeting in New York it is obvious that initial talks between Belgrade and Pristina is only days ahead. But there is still no consensus on dialogue in the K-Albanian political block - in fact, many suggest there is great confusion amongst political leaders in Pristina.

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29 September 2003 -Attitudes towars women in Kosovo- By Martina Hofmann

Attitudes towards women in Kosovo lag behind.

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27 September 2003 -Global Economy Impact on The Balkans- By Zoran Culafic & Sputnik KIlambi

The recent WTO summit in Cancun Mexico ended with rich and poor countries more divided than ever - from liberalizing investment markets to the crucial issue of agricultural subsidies and tariffs - what was at stake in Cancun and how do the Balkans fit into the whole debate on globalisation and its discontents?

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26 September 2003 -Report on Kosovo's blind people- By Hysni Recica

The World Blind Union makes a report on the situation of the blind after their first visit to Kosovo.

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25 September 2003 -Danish production school-By Andrea Saula

The Danish Production School in Doljani offers free courses in various fields for young people to learn new skills.

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24 September 2003 -Presevo on the eve of dialogue- By Zoran Culafic

Alarm bells in south Serbia as talks over Kosovo approach.

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23 September 2003 -"Kosovaplast"- By Hysni Recica

Former Socially Owned Enterprises keep being privatized one by one.

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22 September 2003 -Gorazdevac Revisited- By Zoran Culafic

UNMIK on Air returns to Gorazdevac one month after the horrific killing of Serbian teenagers that sparked condemnation and concern.

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20 September 2003 -Human trafficking- By Andrea Saula

Despite stringent border controls in Western Europe, Kosovars continue to use whatever means available to leave the province.

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19 September 2003 -Travelling artists (Part II)- By Andrea Saula

UNMIK ON AIR catches up with traveling European artists, Rene Klarenbek and Dagmar Drews, who are now in Kosovo after two years on the road in ex Yugoslavia - their project - public billboards to engage local people in debate over issues that concern them.

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18 September 2003 -Croatia and Serbia & Montengro mending Fences- By Andrea Saula

Serbia-Montenegro and Croatia mend fences - a historic mutual apology by Presidents Marovic and Mesic opens a new chapter in bilateral relations.

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17 September 2003 -Egyptians return to Dubrava- By Hysni Recica

Displaced Egyptians cannot wait to get back to Dubrava once their houses are reconstructed.

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16 September 2003 -Macedonia Conflict- By Zoran Culafic

Simmering violence in Macedonia raises fears of renewed unrest in the region.

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15 September 2003 -Being Gay in The Balkans- By Sofjia Rexepi

Being Gay in The Balkans - Not such a gay prospect.

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13 September 2003 -Struga Literary Festival- By Andrea Saula

42nd annual poetry festival in Struga brings together 100 poets from around the world.

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12 September 2003 -Domestic Violence- By Sofja Rexepi

Domestic violence - still a taboo subject in Kosovo.

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10 September -Albanian-Serb Dialogue- By Zoran Culafic

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09 September 2003 -Perla Detergent- By Sevim Mecihan

A newly opened detergent factory in Lipjan raises hopes for Kosovo's economy.

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08 September 2003 -Human Trafficking- By Luan Qorraj

Despite stringent border controls in Western Europe, Kosovars continue to use whatever means available to leave the province.

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6 September 2003 - -Bosniaks in the Zhupa Valley – A forgotten community-By Zoran Culafic

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05 September 2003 -Struga Poetry festival- By Andrea Saula

42nd annual poetry festival in Struga brings together 100 poets from around the world.

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04 September 2003 -Higher salaries VS smaller salaries- By Hysni Recica

Most of the teachers are on strike asking for higher salaries, the situation is not much better in other sectors paid by the consolidated budget of Kosovo.

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03 September 2003 -Belo Polje- By Andrea Saula

Serb returnees in Belo Polje in the Pec/Peja Municipalty shaken by the recent killings in Gorazdevec but determined to stay on.

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02 September 2003 -Domestic Violence- By Sofja Rexepi

Domestic violence - still a taboo subject in Kosovo.

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01September -Evergreen- By Zoran Culafic

The number of Serb dead and missing since 1999 sparks debate and doubts.

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