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Macedonia joins FNF 2008 international campaign through activities organized in Skopje on the 10th and 11th of October;
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The following events took place in Macedonia as part of the international campaign Freedom Not Fear 2008 :
  
     * October 10, 12:00-14:00 - Public Debate "Is it really safer with cameras?" the Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus” in Skopje.  
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     * October 10
     * October 11, 12:00-14:00 - Direct public awareness raising action on Macedonia Square in the center of Skopje.  
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    ** 11:00-14:00 - Infostand and distribution of leaflets on the premises on the main square of [http://www.ukim.edu.mk/index.php?lan=en Ss. Cyril and Methodius University], Skopje.
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    ** 12:00-14:00 - [http://www.metamorphosis.org.mk/content/view/1260/lang,en/ Public Debate "Is it really safer with cameras?"] at the [http://www.pf.ukim.edu.mk/en Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus”] in Skopje.
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    ** 12:00-14:00 - Distribution of leaflets in [http://www.seeu.edu.mk/english/index.asp South East European University] in Tetovo.
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     * October 11, 12:00-14:00 - Direct public awareness raising action on Macedonia Square in the center of Skopje, including infostand, distribution of leaflets.  
  
During the first event (on Friday) a panel of renowned legal and other experts will hold public discussion, alongside activities to distribute information to students of the University Ss. Cyril and Methodius.  
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During the first event (on Friday) a panel of renowned legal and other experts will held a public discussion, alongside activities to distribute information to students.  
  
The second event (on Saturday) will include distribution of leaflets, posters, and excerpts from the Law on Protection of Personal Data of Republic of Macedonia. A stand will be set up for the citizens to receive more information and where they will have opportunity to record statements about their feelings on surveillance, which will then be posted online.
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The second event (on Saturday) included distribution of leaflets, posters, and excerpts from the Law on Protection of Personal Data of Republic of Macedonia. A stand was set up for the citizens to receive more information and where they will have opportunity to record statements about their feelings on surveillance, which will be posted online. However, not many citizens were willing to go on camera.
  
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At both these events the citizens also had an opportunity to fill in a survey regarding the issues of surveillance, privacy and government accountability. Several hundred questionnaires were collected and the results will be published ASAP.
  
The activities are organized by the [http://www.metamorphosis.org.mk Metamorphosis Foundation], the [http://www.dzlp.mk Directorate for personal data protection], [http://www.soros.org.mk Foundation Open Society Institute - Macedonia], [http://www.elsa-rm.org.mk/ European Law Students' Association Republic of Macedonia], [http://www.fejs.org Forum for European Journalism Students], the [http://www.mof.org.mk Youth Educational Forum], the Macedonian Center for European Education, and the Internet Hotline Provider - Macedonia.  
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The activities are organized by a group of NGOs:
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* [http://www.metamorphosis.org.mk Metamorphosis Foundation],
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* [http://www.soros.org.mk Foundation Open Society Institute - Macedonia],  
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* [http://www.elsa-rm.org.mk/ European Law Students' Association Republic of Macedonia],  
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* [http://www.fejs.org Forum for European Journalism Students],  
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* [http://www.mof.org.mk Youth Educational Forum],  
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* Macedonian Center for European Education, and  
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* Internet Hotline Provider - Macedonia,
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in cooperation with the independent regulatory body the [http://www.dzlp.mk Directorate for Personal Data Protection of Republic of Macedonia].  
  
 
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The following events took place in Macedonia as part of the international campaign Freedom Not Fear 2008 :

   * October 10
   ** 11:00-14:00 - Infostand and distribution of leaflets on the premises on the main square of Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje.
   ** 12:00-14:00 - Public Debate "Is it really safer with cameras?" at the Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus” in Skopje.
   ** 12:00-14:00 - Distribution of leaflets in South East European University in Tetovo.
   * October 11, 12:00-14:00 - Direct public awareness raising action on Macedonia Square in the center of Skopje, including infostand, distribution of leaflets. 

During the first event (on Friday) a panel of renowned legal and other experts will held a public discussion, alongside activities to distribute information to students.

The second event (on Saturday) included distribution of leaflets, posters, and excerpts from the Law on Protection of Personal Data of Republic of Macedonia. A stand was set up for the citizens to receive more information and where they will have opportunity to record statements about their feelings on surveillance, which will be posted online. However, not many citizens were willing to go on camera.

At both these events the citizens also had an opportunity to fill in a survey regarding the issues of surveillance, privacy and government accountability. Several hundred questionnaires were collected and the results will be published ASAP.

The activities are organized by a group of NGOs:

in cooperation with the independent regulatory body the Directorate for Personal Data Protection of Republic of Macedonia.

More info here:

Facebook events pages for the two activities