Obavestavamo vas da ima male promene u programu javne tribine KOSOVO:10 GODINA KASNIJE.
Predsednik Fondacije lorda Bajrona za balkanske studije, gospodin Dzejms Biset putuje na konferenciju, u Evropu toga dana. Molim vas pogledajte izmenjeni program kojeg vam saljem u prilogu. Nadamo se da cete i pored ove izmene prisustvovati nasoj tribini. Ovavestite sve zainteresovane. Dodjite, ma i zakasnili. Boba Borojevic The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies [email protected] === The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies cordially invites you to a panel discussion KOSOVO, TEN YEARS LATER: 1999-2009 Tuesday, March 31, at 7:00 p.m. Library and Archives Canada 395 Wellington Street, Room 156 A major unresolved issue still facing Europe is the future of the province of Kosovo . 57 countries around the world, including Canada and most members of the European Union and NATO, have recognized Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence. Over two-thirds of the U.N. member states have not done so, however, including Russia , China , India , Brazil , Spain , Israel , South Africa , and Indonesia . The ongoing controversy over Kosovo's future has the potential to undermine the stability of the international system for decades to come. To discuss the strategic, legal and political significance of the Kosovo problem, we present two prominent world affairs analysts: Branimir FILIPOVIC Charge d’affairs a.i. of the Embassy of Republic of Serbia in Ottawa Scott TAYLOR Editor, "Esprit de Corps" Magazine Author of "Unembedded: Two Decades of Maverick War Reporting" The speakers will provide a diagnosis of the problem of Kosovo, warn of the dangers, and recommend workable, durable, and legal solutions. Before their presentation a brief documentary on the reality of daily life in Kosovo will be shown. An open-forum discussion will follow the presentation. **** No cost to attendees - Donations expected For all information please contact the LBF at: (613) 225-3378 or E-mail: [email protected] The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies was founded by the late Sir Alfred Sherman in 1994 as a non-partisan research institute devoted to studying the Balkan Peninsula in all its aspects. The Foundation’s research, publications and conferences are designed to correct the current trend of public commentary which tends not to understand events but to construct a propagandistic version of Balkan rivalries. The work of the Foundation is based on the acceptance that the cause of peace, stability and tolerance in a troubled region can never be advanced by misrepresentation and by mendacity that characterizes current U.S. policy in the region. __________________________________________________________________ Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
