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In memoriam
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In memoriam
In memoriam
The Macedonian Centre for International Cooperation (MCIC) in these moments of deep mourning for the tragic loss of Mr. Boris Trajkovski, President of the Republic of Macedonia, and his associates and fellow-travellers, sympathizes with the great loss and pain of their families in first place. It is also a great loss for the Macedonian people and the region in general. Mr. Boris Trajkovski was a man with faith and trust in people and his country - Macedonia.  Without doubt, he left us with the memory of his determination for peace and non-violence, coexistence and integration, and respect for everyone. He was unique in his availability for the others and his readiness to hear other people's opinions.
World Social Forum 2004, Mumbai, India, 16-21 January 2004
Another World is Possible
Saso Klekovski

For the fourth time, the World Social Forum 2004 that took place in Mumbai, India, gathered a number of civil society organizations and movements, after the three previous forums in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Interview: Ibrahim Mehmeti – Director of the media programs in “Search for Common Ground”
The media build the basis for future Balkans, too
Concepts: Organizational learning as a new form of progress II
Situations of organizational learning in MCIC
Views: Ahmet Jasarevski
The Civic Sector Encourages the Solution of Roma Problems
The actual situation in Macedonia is beginning to improve. However, it is followed by problems that need to be prioritised by the country such as the economic, educational, social problems, as well as problems of the ethnic communities. The civic sector in Macedonia is growing more and more active and it proved that it could cooperate with other ethnic communities in the solution and decision-making processes, at the same time balancing the problems with the mutual communication and common work.
Post-Marx From Mumbai
By Tom Hayden, AlterNet
MUMBAI, India. – The World Social Forum successfully channeled the energies of global justice and anti-war forces last week, while continuing to struggle toward a positive alternative that gives meaning to the phrase, "another world is possible."

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