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Final List of Participants PROTECTION OF SAFETY AND INTEGRITY OF JOURNALISTS IN THE OSCE REGION FINAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Belgrade, 26-27 March 2015 OSCE Delegations / Partners for Co-operation Federal Republic of Germany Embassy of the Federal Republic of H.E.Mr. Heinz Wilhelm Ambassador Germany Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic Ms. Gabriele Boner Counsellor of Germany to OSCE Embassy of the Federal Republic of Ms. Sabine Brendel First Secretary Germany Embassy of the Federal Republic of Ms. Milica Trifunović Germany United States of America Mr. Gordon Duguid Deputy Chief of Mission Embassy of the United States of America Mr. Bojan Tričković Media Specialist Embassy of the United States of America Ms. Bridgette Walker Deputy OSCE Coordinator United States Department of State Commission on Security and Cooperation in Mr. Alex Thomas Johnson Policy Adviser Europe (US Helsinki Commission) Mr. Chad Wilton Political Officer United States Mission to OSCE Ms. Kathleen Eagen Counsellor for Public Affairs United States Mission to OSCE Republic of Armenia Head of OSCE and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic Mr. Vaheh Gevorgyan Conventional Arms Control of Armenia Division Republic of Austria H.E.Mr. Johannes Eigner Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Austria Republic of Azerbaijan Mr. Javanshir Majidov First Secretary Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mr. Mahur Gasimov Second Secretary Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan Republic of Belarus Mr. Andrei Metelitsa Counsellor Embassy of the Republic of Belarus Kingdom of Belgium H.E.Mr. Leo D'Aes Ambassador Royal Belgian Embassy Republic of Bulgaria Mr. Ognyan Iliev Second Secretary Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria Canada Deputy Permanent Mr. Jean-Francois Lacasse Delegation of Canada to OSCE Representative Political, Economic and Media Mr. Vladan Miladinović Embassy of Canada Relations Officer Republic of Croatia Mr. Martin Konjevod Third Secretary Embassy of the Republic of Croatia Kingdom of Denmark Mr. Morten Skovgaard Hansen Deputy Head of Mission Royal Danish Embassy Mr. Anders Vejlby Kragstrup Intern Royal Danish Embassy Kingdom of Spain Mr. Juan Ignacio Iquino Counsellor Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain Lafuenete Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Mr. Jorhe Cabrera Counsellor Spain to OSCE Republic of Finland Ms. Jovana Krajnović Political Assistant Embassy of Finland Republic of France Mr. Francois Bonet First Counsellor Embassy of the Republic of France Permanent Representation of France to Mr. Daoud Hachemi Counsellor OSCE United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Mr. James Moor First Secretary Her Britannic Majesty's Embassy Mr. Dušan Mihajilović Political Officer Her Britannic Majesty's Embassy Freedom of Expression Desk Mr. Johnathan Doyle British Foreign and Commonwealth Office Officer Hellenic Republic Mr. Dimitrios Retalis First Secretary Embassy of the Hellenic Republic Hungary Mr. Emil Varadi First Secretary Embassy of Hungary Republic of Ireland Mr. Patrick O'Reilly Deputy Head of Mission Permanent Mission of Ireland to OSCE Republic of Italy H.E.Mr. Giuseppe Manzo Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Italy Mr. Alessandro Neto First Secretary Embassy of the Republic of Italy Human Rights Expert, Inter- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ms. Silvia Dodero Ministerial Committee for International Cooperation of the Republic of Human Rights Italy Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Embassy of the Former Yugoslav Republic Mr. Aleksandar Krstevski Counsellor of Macedonia Republic of Lithuania Deputy Director UN, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic Mr. Darius Staniulis International Organizations of Lithuania and Human Rights Department Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Permanent Representation of Luxembourg Ms. Sonja Recchi Political Officer to OSCE Montenegro Mr. Čedomir Fustić Minister Counsellor Embassy of Montenegro Kingdom of Norway Human Rights Adviser, Special Ms. Anne Helene Desiree Marsoe Adviser on Human Dimension Permanent Delegation of Norway to OSCE Issues Counsellor, Deputy Permanent Ms. Hilde Austad Permanent Delegation of Norway to OSCE Representative Kingdom of the Netherlands H.E.Mr. Laurent Stokvis Ambassador Royal Netherlands Embassy Political Secretary and Head of Mr. Ivar Scheers Press, Public Diplomacy and Royal Netherlands Embassy Culture Policy Officer for Culture and Ms. Nevena Nikolić Royal Netherlands Embassy Media Senior Policy Adviser, Human Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Mr. Douwe Buzeman Rights Team Netherlands Ms. Yvette Szepesi First Secretary Netherlands Delegation to OSCE Republic of Portugal H.E.Mr. Augusto Peixoto Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Portugal Romania Ms. Luminia Balan Deputy Head of Mission Embassy of Romania Mr. Lucian Petrisor Cringasu Counsellor Embassy of Romania Russian Federation H.E.Mr. Alexander Chepurin Ambassador Embassy of the Russian Federation Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Ms. Tatiana Kupalova Head of Section Federation Mr. Ivan Maltsev Counsellor Embassy of the Russian Federation Mr. Vladlev Zelenin First Secretary Embassy of the Russian Federation Mr. Igor Filyuk Attache Embassy of the Russian Federation Permanent Mission of the Russian Ms. Tatiana Shlychkova Counsellor Federation to OSCE Member of the Commission on Development of Public Mr. Georgy Fedorov Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation Diplomacy and Support of Compatriots Abroad Holy See Mr. Karoly Harmath Apostolic Nunciature Slovak Republic Ms. Alexandra Lasandova Third Secretary Embassy of the Slovak Republic Ms. Natalia Salisbury Embassy of the Slovak Republic Permanent Mission of the Slovak Republic Mr. Oskar Elshek Deputy Head of Mission to International Organisations, Vienna Republic of Slovenia Mr. Mateja Norcic Stramcar Charge d'affaires, a.i. Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Mr. Skender Adem Secretary Slovenia Kingdom of Sweden H.E.Mr. Bertil Christer Asp Ambassador Embassy of Sweden Counsellor, Deputy Head of Mrs. Liselott Agerlid Embassy of Sweden Mission Mr. Torgny Svenungsson Counsellor Embassy of Sweden Political Officer, EU Mr. Bojan Cvilak Embassy of Sweden Integration Communications and Public Ms. Slavica Marković-Sandić Embassy of Sweden Diplomacy Coordinator Mr. Aldin Ljuca Trainee, Political Department Embassy of Sweden Trainee, Communications and Ms. Sanja Bjelica Embassy of Sweden Public Diplomacy Ms. Caroline Schander Desk Officer, EU Department Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden Ms. Charlotta Rodhe First Secretary Permanent Delegation of Sweden to OSCE Switzerland H.E.Mr. Jean-Daniel Ruch Ambassador Embassy of the Swiss Confederation First Secretary, Deputy Head of Mr. Jean-Luc Oesch Embassy of the Swiss Confederation Mission Mr. Julien Stauffer Attache Embassy of the Swiss Confederation Ms. Pauline Menthonnex Political Adviser for the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Gacaferri Western Balkans the Swiss Confederation Political Adviser Human Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Ms. Marijana Rakić Dimension the Swiss Confederation Mr. Roman Berger Swiss OSCE Working Group Political Adviser Human Ms. Daliborka Janković Permanent Mission of Switzerland to OSCE Dimension Czech Republic Counsellor, Deputy Head of Mr. Jiri Kyrian Embassy of the Czech Republic Mission Acting Director, Human Rights Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Mr. David Cervenka and Transition Policy Republic Department Republic of Turkey Mr. Anil Kayalar Counsellor Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Ms. H. Digdem Buner Counsellor Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Ukraine Ms. Yevheniia Filipenko Charge d’affaires, a.i. Embassy of Ukraine Mr. Bohdan Kost Third Secretary Embassy of Ukraine * * * Australia H.E.Ms. Julia Feeney Ambassador Embassy of Australia Ms. Irena Milojković Political and Media Analyst Embassy of Australia Republic of Korea H.E.Mr. Do Hoon Lee Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Korea Counsellor, Deputy Head of Mr. Kichang Park Embassy of the Republic of Korea Mission People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria Embassy of the People's Democratic Mr. M'hammed Sahnoune Counsellor Republic of Algeria Arab Republic of Egypt Mr. Ahmed El Samawi Counsellor Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt Republic of Tunisia H.E.Mr. Majid Hamlaoui Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Tunisia International Organizations Delegation of the European Union to the Mr. Oskar Benedikt Deputy Head of Delegation Republic of Serbia Delegation of the European Union to the Ms. Svetlana Djukić Project Manager Republic of Serbia Mr. Robert Hull Policy Officer Delegation of the European Union to OSCE Ms. Milena Stošić Youth Ambassador OSCE Youth Ambassadors European Delegation to the Republic of Ms. Neda Smiljanić Trainee Serbia Mr. Nenad Šebek Spokesperson Regional Cooperation Council European Union Delegation to the Republic Ms. Ivona Živulj Trainee of Serbia Journalists, Media, Civil Society, Academic and other Non- Governmental Representatives The AKI Press News Agency Kyrgyz Ms. Aliia Kurbanova Editor Republic Ms. Ljiljana Kovačević Journalist Beta Agency Belgrade Republic of Serbia Mr. Perica Gunjić Editor Cenzolovka Republic of Serbia Head of Programme Communications Regulatory Agency Bosnia Ms. Azra Maslo Standards and Complaints in and Herzegovina Broadcasting Member of the Board, Senior Daily "Danas", South East European Media Mr. Radomir Ličina Editor Organization Republic of Serbia Ms. Milkica Milojević Journalist and President Daily Euroblic Bosnia and Herzegovina Ms. Anastasiia Antoniuk Journalist Hromadske TV Ukraine Mr. Dejan Šajinović Journalist Nezavisne novine
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