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Press Clipping.Pdf 2. Media: Fakulteti.com URL address: http://www.fakulteti.mk/news/13-10- 23/studentite_i_srednoshkolcite_obedineti_vo_proshiruvanjeto_na_multikulturalizmot_i_zaednichkite_ vrednosti.aspx Date: 23. 10. 2013 Press clip: 3. Media: Макфакс (Maksfax) URL address: http://makfax.com.mk/_tools/refinedSearch#_tools%2Farticle%2F321582%2Fview Date: 28. 10. 2013 Press clip: 4. Media: Плусинфо (Plusinfo) URL address: http://www.plusinfo.mk/vest/111748/Uchenicite-od-Arseni-Jovkov-organiziraa- humanitarna-akcija-za-decata-pitachi Date: 28. 10. 2013 Press clip: 5. Media: Марили (Marili) URL address: http://www.marili.com.mk/web/Cont.asp?ID=2690 Date: 29. 10. 2013 Press clip: 6. Media: Телевизија Ирис (TV Iris) URL adress: http://iris.mk/agenciski/makedonija/prikazi/1382970060.preku_mladinski_aktivizam_kon_sozhi vot_na_razlichnostite_vo_zaednicata Date: 28. 10. 2013 Press clip: 7. Media: Телевизија Коха (TV Koha) URL address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnwzVa62Oag Date: 31. 10. 2013 Press clip: 8. Media: МИА (MIA) URL address: http://www.mia.mk/mk/Inside/RenderSingleNews/52/111675926 Date: 15. 11. 2013 Press clip: 9. Media: Радио МОФ (Radio YEF) URL address: http://www.radiomof.mk/srednoshkoltsite-vo-promotsija-na-multikulturalizmot-i- tolerantsijata/ Date: 14. 11. 2013 Press clip: 10. Media: Телеграф (Telegraf) URL address: http://www.telegraf.mk/aktuelno/makedonija/63810-odbelezuvanje-na- megjunarodniot-den-na-tolerancijata Date: 15. 11. 2013 Press clip: 11. Media: Република (Republic) URL address: http://republika.mk/?p=155843 Date: 15. 11. 2013 Press clip: 12. Media: ТВ Сител (TV Sitel) URL address: http://www.sitel.com.mk/mk/odbelezhuvanje-na-megjunarodniot-den-na- tolerancijata Date: 15. 11. 2013 Press clip: 13. Media: Курир (Kurir) URL address: http://grid.mk/read/news/506221173/5173634/odbelezhuvanje-na- megjunarodniot-den-na-tolerancijata Date: 15. 11. 2013 Press clip: 14. Media: Портал (Portal) URL address: http://grid.mk/read/news/506221173/5176538/srednoshkolci-vo-promocija-na- multikulturalizmot-i-tolerancijata Date: 15. 11. 2013 Press clip: 15. Media: Yll Press URL address: http://www.yllpress.com/85269/shenim-i-dites-nderkombetare-te-tolerances.html Date: 16. 11. 2013 Press clip: 16. Media : Канал 77 (Kanal 77) URL address: http://daily.mk/konferencija-preku-mladinski-aktivizam-kon-sozhivot-na- razlichnostite-vo-zaednicata?forward=2613825 Date: 03. 12. 2013 Press clip: 17. Media: Макфакс (Makfax) URL address: http://makfax.com.mk/324194/konferencija__preku_mladinski_aktivizam_kon_sozhivot_na_razl ichnostite_vo_zaednicata Date: 03. 12. 2013 Press clip: 18. Media: Денешен весник (Today’s newspeper) URL address: http://denesen.mk/web/2013/12/03/nacionalna-konferencija-za-sozivot-na- razlicnostite-vo-zaednicata/ Date: 03. 12. 2013 Press clip: 19. Media: А1 он (A1 on) URL address: http://a1on.mk/wordpress/archives/246907 Date: 03. 12. 2013 Press clip: 20. Media: МладиИнфо (YouthInfo) URL address: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/macedonia/2013/12/01/natsionalna-konferentsija-na- proektot-preku-mladinski-aktivizam-kon-sozhivot-na-razlichnostite-vo-zaednitsata/ Date: 01. 12. 2013 Press clip: 21. Media : Шеталиште (Shetalishte) URL address: http://setaliste.com.mk/zivot/1969-nacionalna-konvencija-za-sozivot-na- razlicnostite-vo-zaednicata Date: 05. 12. 2013 Press clip: 22. Media: Радио Слободна Европа (Radio Free Europe) URL address: http://www.makdenes.org/media/video/25189243.html Date: 03. 12. 2013 Press clip: 23. Media : Радио Слободна Европа (Radio Free Europe) URL address: http://daily.mk/multikulturalizmot-s%C3%A8-ushte-predizvik?forward=2616395 Date: 03. 12. 2013 Press clip: 24. Media: Радио МОФ (Radio YEF) URL address: http://www.radiomof.mk/preku-mladinski-aktivizam-do-multietnichki-vrednosti- vo-uchilishtata/ Date: 03. 12. 2013 Press clip: 25. Media : Телевизија Алсат M (TV Alsat M) URL address: http://alsat-m.tv/lajme/nga_vendi/12033-fushate-kunder-dhunes-gjinore-dhe- familjare.html Date: 10. 12. 2013 Press clip: 26. Media: Либертас (Libertas) URL address: http://libertas.mk/%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%9A%D0%B0- %D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BF-%D0%B7%D0%B0- %D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%98%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE- %D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%BB%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE/ Date: 10. 12. 2013 Press clip: 27. Media: А1 он (A1 on) URL address: http://a1on.mk/wordpress/archives/250224 Date: 10. 12. 2013 Press clip: 28. Media: Телевизија Сител (TV Sitel) URL address: http://sitel.com.mk/mk/kampanja-protiv-rodovoto-i-semejnoto-nasilstvo Date: 10. 12. 2013 Press clip: 29. Media: Телеграф (Telegraf) URL address: http://www.telegraf.mk/aktuelno/makedonija/75876-kampanja-protiv-rodovoto-i- semejnoto-nasilstvo Date: 10. 12. 2013 Press clip: 30. Media : Телеграф (Telegraf) URL address: http://www.telegraf.mk/aktuelno/makedonija/75876-kampanja-protiv-rodovoto-i- semejnoto-nasilstvo Date: 10. 12. 2013 Press clip: .
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