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On September 28th, the Belarussian citizens are going to cast their ballots for the parliamentary elections. Whether this will have any effect on the outcome of the vote is of course always doubtful in the 'last dictatorship of Europe'. At previous elections, hopes for some democratic progress have always been shattered by obvious and ...
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The
last little bit has been crazy in the office from Barcelona
to Belfast to
the Balkans to the move and to the start of a new internship programme.
In
the beginning of May, the
European Youth Forum held the Council of Members and LYMEC had their Congress.
Jelena Spasovic was representing IFLRY,
and I was there on behalf of LYMEC. So we ...
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From the 2nd to the 8th of July, we held a seminar on human rights and free trade in Risan at the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. Participants from different corners of the world flocked to this enchanting place - the Bay of Kotor is apparently considered as one of the thirty prettiest bays in the world... - to discuss the relationships between these ...
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Please fill in nomination form and send to office@iflry.org by May 1, 2008
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Please send to office@iflry.org
DUE: May 1, 2008
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Yesterday I wrote a statement
for IFLRY on the current situation in Burma. I know that there is some
controversy over whether to refer to Burma or Myanmar, but as I know
that many pro-democracy NGOs in the West are still using Burma (for
example the Burma centers), I'm just following their precedent.
Now that the situation is getting ...
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Last weekend, was the Executive Committee of Liberal International in Cancun, Mexico. The topic for the meeting was 'Migration, analyzing the challenges it poses for the 21st Century'. Liberals from around the world was meeting up to discuss this topic together with the other normal EC agenda points. From IFLRY side we were represented ...
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While the IFLRY seminar is Budapest is about to end, and while Jacob and Paola are in Cancun to attend the Liberal International congress, I am myself in Baku, Azerbaijan. Perhaps less illustrous than Budapest, and definitely less touristy than Cancun, a 100+ representatives of youth organizations have gathered here to attend the Council of ...
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