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(L-r) Lida Kita from the European Training Foundation; Sarah Keating from the Directorate of Democratic Citizenship and Participation at the Council of Europe; Andrzej Mirga, ODIHR’s Senior Adviser on Roma and Sinti Issues; Judith Kiers, Best Practices in Roma Integration (BPRI) Project Manager, and Ralf-René Weingärtner, Director of Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination at the Council of Europe, listen as Kjartan Björnsson from the Directorate General for Enlargement at the European Commission speaks at the launch of BPRI, Budva, 27 June 2012.
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