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Municipalities to receive Tolerance Prize from OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro
BELGRADE 14 December 2004

(OSCE)President of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marovic (left), Belgrade Mayor Radmila Hrustanovic and OSCE Mission Head Maurizio Massari at a regional conference on inter-ethnic tolerance in Belgrade, 6 July 2004. (OSCE) Photo details
BELGRADE, 14 December 2004 - The municipality of Pirot in eastern Serbia and the municipality of Bijelo Polje in Montenegro won the Municipal Tolerance Prize of the year, awarded by the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro.
The Head of the OSCE Mission, Ambassador Maurizio Massari, will present the awards to Mayor Vladan Vasic of Pirot and to Mayor Tarzan Milosevic of Bijelo Polje at the Mission's end-of-year diplomatic reception on Thursday, 16 December 2004.
The competition, which was open to all municipalities throughout Serbia and Montenegro, assessed the degree to which municipalities focused on activities that foster inter-ethnic tolerance in 2004.
The winning municipalities will each receive 5,000 euros to be invested in activities for the furthering of a tolerant community in 2005.
The Head of the OSCE Mission, Ambassador Maurizio Massari, will present the awards to Mayor Vladan Vasic of Pirot and to Mayor Tarzan Milosevic of Bijelo Polje at the Mission's end-of-year diplomatic reception on Thursday, 16 December 2004.
The competition, which was open to all municipalities throughout Serbia and Montenegro, assessed the degree to which municipalities focused on activities that foster inter-ethnic tolerance in 2004.
The winning municipalities will each receive 5,000 euros to be invested in activities for the furthering of a tolerant community in 2005.