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Izabela Kisić, Executive Director, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia; Katarzyna Jarosiewicz-Wargan, Head of ODIHR's Human Rights Department; Jan Lueneburg, Head of the Democratization Department, OSCE Mission in Serbia; Milena Banović, Office for Co-operation with Civil Society, Government of Republic of Serbia; and Attila Mraz, Hungarian Civil Liberties Union discussing the need to implement OSCE/ODIHR Guidelines on the Protection of Human Rights Defenders in the Western Balkan region, in Belgrade on 15 November 2015.
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- © OSCE/Jovana Kokir
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