Monday, November 2, 2009

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In Pristina, a monument to the Clinton

In Pristina, in the presence of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, was unveiled on Sunday, November 1 his statue.
event was witnessed by several thousand residents of Pristina, who greeted the former President of the United States ovation, waving flags of the United States and Kosovo. Earlier, Clinton asked the Members of Parliament of Kosovo, where he, among other things, that Kosovo should be proud of all the events of the past ten years.
With the support of the president and prime minister of Kosovo, Fatmir Sejdiu and Hashim Thaci, Clinton, on the boulevard that bears his name, turned to the audience, informing them that the people of Kosovo and the Kosovo government have supported Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's secretary of state. Clinton said the U.S. and the American people will always be for Kosovo. Encouraged by shouts of "Clinton, Clinton!", The former president admitted that the Kosovar government and the nation did more than they expect their allies.

Before the discovery of his own monument Clinton asked the Members of the Parliament of Kosovo, at the special meeting. He called on Albanians and Serbs to build a better future and forgetting about the past. The President and the Prime Minister Kosovo, Clinton expressed gratitude for the contributions he and the U.S. have made it to Kosovo became independent.
monument Clinton ended his several-hour visit in Pristina. Sunday's visit was the second turn after the war in 1999

Translated from B92.net

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"Antifa u akciji" Flash mob for LGBT

Belgrade - the movement "Antifa u akciji" held in downtown Belgrade flash mob to show solidarity with the LGBT community. Dozens of people ran through the streets with flags of the gay movement.

Movement Antyfaszystka and anti-fascist in action "carried out one of the many actions that advertise anti-fascist march "Solidarity against fascism" 9 November. Saturday's action had expressed solidarity with the community of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Serbia who are one of the most vulnerable groups in the country.
"Antifa in action" flash-mob began before the Department of Philosophy, where more than a month ago, she had to leave the parade, "Povorka ponosa" which was canceled because the police were not able to guarantee the safety of participants.

After running down the street with cries of Prince Mihajla: "Solidarity against fascism", the action focused on the Republic Square, where participants tried to persuade residents to this, to express their solidarity with the LGBT movement to reduce the number of acts of violence such as assault groups of hooligans and clerical-fascist to the participants of the first parade in 2001 The

As they say activists "Antifa u akciji" Saturday's shares met with great interest the inhabitants of Belgrade.

Translated from B92