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  • They have, however, also reported instances of expulsion and violence against ethnic Serbian citizens in the city of Mostar in Herzegovina, which together with the ECMM and others, they are trying to address through the local authorities.

    Statement To The United Nations Security Council 1993

  • Tortorano AM, Peman J, Bernhardt H, Klingspor L, Kibbler CC, et al. (2004) Epidemiology of candidaemia in Europe: results of 28-month European Confederation of Medical Mycology (ECMM) hospital-based surveillance study.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Carine Marinach-Patrice et al. 2010

  • Misetic said that throughout the war, three ECMM teams would write reports chronicling events on the ground each day, which were then sent to regional monitoring centres in Knin and Zagreb, and on to EU headquarters in Brussels.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting: 2009

  • Misetic said that while his team has a few of the ECMM reports drafted between August 4 and 6, all the documents that "would assess the shelling of Knin" are missing.

    Institute for War & Peace Reporting: 2009

  • On a similar mission in the former Yugoslavia in the early nineties, the European Commission Monitoring Mission (ECMM) wore white uniforms with the EU flag on their lapel.

    EurActiv.com 2008

  • "He had spent the 1990s and early 2000s in the Balkans, where he was head of the European Commission Monitoring Mission (ECMM) during the Yugoslavian wars, and was a highly respected figure in many of the communities of the former Yugoslavia.

    Latest news breaking news current news UK news world news celebrity news politics news 2009

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