Human Rights Logo | Winner is announced!
4 months later, 15000 logos were submitted to humanrightslogo.org, and 10 of them made it to the finale. People from more then 190 countries voted and finally a winner was announced.
4 months later, 15000 logos were submitted to humanrightslogo.org, and 10 of them made it to the finale. People from more then 190 countries voted and finally a winner was announced.
Symbols are all around us. Those of love and peace, as well as those of communists and nazis. Those of various faiths, as well as those of astrological signs. But what about human rights?
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Serbia needs re-branding, but what is it, who should do it, how do we do it?
EASTERN EUROPE Belgrade: A capital city springs to life in Serbia The city’s past is visible in bombed-out buildings left unrepaired, but the vibe is hip, not tragic, and travelers are trickling back. By Michael Levitin, Special to The Los Angeles TimesSeptember 18, 2007 More at http://travel.latimes.com/articles/la-tr-belgrade23sep23?page=1
How many times have I heard praises over Serbian women from fellow aiesecers and friends from all over the world that have visited Serbia? Jeez, who counts…
From thisisthelife.com:“Forget Glastonbury, Reading, Burning Man and Cochella: the wildest music festival on earth is a cacophonic and crazy brass band festival that takes place every summer in the tiny Serbian town of Guca (pronounced “Gucha”) in the western region of Dragacevo. What began as a small competition for the Dragacevo Assembly of Trumpet Players …
Nice news indeed… Someone actually noticed that Belgrade is growing 🙂In the next round of voting, Belgrade will be fighting for the title of City of future in South Europe and then hopefully get to the final round…More at FDI Magazine ———-The votes for the first round of the European Cities and Regions of the …
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