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OSCE workshop in Kosovo focuses on improving the recording of hate crimes

A two-day workshop on  ways to improve the recording of hate crimes  was organized on 11 and 12 July in Prishtinë/Priština by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the OSCE Mission in Kosovo and the Kosovo Police.

In addition to reinforcing their understanding of the OSCE’s approach to hate crime, workshop participants identified a series of additional improvements in the way local authorities monitor and record hate crimes. Participants also agreed to establish a permanent national mechanism to co-ordinate hate crime data collection.

"Police recording is the key point of entry for information about hate crimes into the criminal justice system. But, the police cannot operate alone," said Ales Giao Hanek, ODIHR Hate Crime Officer. "Co-ordination between all the agencies concerned is crucial, and political support will be required to make the changes identified and agreed upon by participants."

Workshop participants included Kosovo Police specialists responsible for recording and managing crime statistics from all eight policing districts. Police and Prosecution Service focal points on hate crimes took part, as well as representatives from the Kosovo Judicial Institute.

This workshop follows up on an event held in May 2015, which mapped hate crime data collection in Kosovo.

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OSCE Representative mourns photojournalist killed in Turkey, expresses concern for media freedom

VIENNA, 16 July 2016 – OSCE media freedom representative Dunja Mijatović today said she was deeply saddened upon learning of the death of photojournalist Mustafa Cambaz in Turkey, and worried about the state of media freedom in the country.

“I was deeply saddened to learn about Cambaz’ death,” Mijatović said. “The authorities must do their utmost to ensure journalists’ safety and free flow of information during times of crisis.”

Cambaz, a photojournalist with the media outlet Yeni Safak, was shot last night during the unrest in Turkey. Reportedly, a number of members of the media were detained last night for a short period of time. Some journalists were also injured, including Reporters Without Borders correspondent Selçuk Şamiloğlu who was beaten when reporting from the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul.

“Journalists continue to put themselves in great danger in order to provide information to the public,” Mijatović said. “They must be able to report freely and safely.”

Further, Mijatović noted reports that the editorial offices of several newspapers, including the Hürriyet newspaper, Hürriyet Daily News, and broadcaster CNNTürk, were raided and taken over for a few hours by a group of soldiers in Istanbul.

The Representative also welcomed the attention attributed to journalists’ safety by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim in his public remarks today, expressing regret for any harm that media workers might have suffered during the events.

Mijatović said she will continue to follow and closely monitor all issues related to media freedom and safety of journalists in the country.

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media observes media developments in all 57 OSCE participating States. She provides early warning on violations of freedom of expression and media freedom and promotes full compliance with OSCE media freedom commitments. Learn more at www.osce.org/fom, Twitter: www.twitter.com/osce_rfom and on www.facebook.com/osce.rfom

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OSCE Representative condemns murder of journalist Pavel Sheremet in Ukraine

VIENNA, 20 July 2016 – OSCE media freedom representative Dunja Mijatović today condemned the murder of journalist Pavel Sheremet in Kyiv, Ukraine.

This morning, Sheremet, a journalist with Radio Vesti and the Ukrainskaya Pravda online media outlet, was killed in a car explosion.

“This killing and its circumstances must be swiftly and thoroughly investigated, and the perpetrators brought to justice,” Mijatović said, noting President Petro Poroshenko’s strong condemnation of the act and immediate action to investigate. “We have lost a prominent and dedicated journalist and my sincere condolences go out to Sheremet’s family, friends and colleagues.”

Sheremet, originally of Belarus and recipient of the 2002 OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s Prize for Journalism and Democracy (www.osce.org/pa/54293), worked as a journalist in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia during his career.

“This morning’s gruesome incident reminds us all that the safety situation for journalists in Ukraine must be addressed effectively and timely,” Mijatović said.  

The Representative recalled the murder of the prominent Ukrainian journalist Georgyi Gongadze in 2001, the founder of Ukrainskaya Pravda, and reiterated her call on the authorities to fully investigate that crime.                                              

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media observes media developments in all 57 OSCE participating States. She provides early warning on violations of freedom of expression and media freedom and promotes full compliance with OSCE media freedom commitments. Learn more atwww.osce.org/fom, Twitter: @OSCE_RFoM and on www.facebook.com/osce.rfom

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Democratic governments must ensure media freedom and journalists’ safety, OSCE Representative urges Turkey

VIENNA, 21 July 2016 – The mass cancellation of broadcasting licenses, criminal investigations against, and dismissal of, hundreds of journalists at the state broadcaster, and blocked websites are the latest, severe challenges to freedom of expression and media freedom in Turkey, Dunja Mijatović, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, said today.

Fully aligning herself with the statement made by the Chairperson-in-Office and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier on 16 July, strongly condemning any attempt to change the democratic order of Turkey through the use of force (statement available at www.osce.org/cio/254431), the Representative said:

“Democratically elected governments must be safeguarded, but they in turn must protect media freedom and support the role journalists play in ensuring and strengthening democracies,” Mijatović said.  “Fully recognizing the difficult times that Turkey is going through, the authorities need to ensure media freedom offline and online in line with their international commitments.”

On 19 July, the Radio and Television Supreme Council of Turkey (RTÜK) cancelled the licenses of radio and television stations that allegedly support the Gulen movement. The following television channels are currently affected: STV, Samanyolu Haber, Samanyolu Haber Radyo, Can Erzincan TV, Kanal 124, Yumurcak TV, Hira TV, MC TV, Dünya TV, Kanal Türk, Bugün TV, Mehtap TV, Berfin FM, Kanal Türk Radyo, Burç FM, Samanyolu Haber Radyosu, Radyo Mehtap, Haber Radyo Ege, Dünya Radyo, Radyo Küre, Merkür TV, Esra Radyo, Tuna Shoping TV, and Radyo Anadolu.

“Using the full force of my mandate, I urge the authorities of Turkey to ensure that pluralistic debate, diverging views and safety of journalists are respected,” Mijatović said, adding that the deteriorating media freedom situation in Turkey have been subject to numerous interventions from her Office in the past few years (available at www.osce.org/fom).

Also on 19 July, the Ankara Public Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation against 370 staff members of the state broadcaster TRT, for their alleged links to the Gulen movement.  

Further, the Representative expressed concern about the rapidly growing number of blocked websites in Turkey. In the past few days, dozens of websites suspected for endangering national security and public order have been blocked. More than 112.000 websites are reported being blocked in the country today.  

Mijatović noted with deep concern reports about death threats being made in social media against journalists critical to the authorities, and emphasized the importance of journalists’ safety. She also recalled warnings in several major media outlets announcing the possible arrests of members of the media on terrorism charges. She said that Turkey holds more journalists in prison than any other OSCE participating State – a fact her Office continuously raises attention to, by regularly publishing a detailed table on imprisoned journalists.

“Freedom of expression does not stop at views deemed appropriate by the government,” Mijatović said. “It remains the role of journalists to inform people of public issues, including highly sensitive ones, and it remains the role of the authorities to ensure that journalists can do so freely and safely.”

The Representative offered the continued assistance and expertise of her Office to the authorities in Turkey ensuring that media freedom and freedom of expression are protected, even under difficult circumstances.

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media observes media developments in all 57 OSCE participating States. She provides early warning on violations of freedom of expression and media freedom and promotes full compliance with OSCE media freedom commitments. Learn more at www.osce.org/fom, Twitter: @OSCE_RFoM and on www.facebook.com/osce.rfom

 

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OSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan

ASTANA, 21 July 2016 – Some 25 Supreme and Regional Court judges, lawyers, journalists, media experts as well as representatives of the diplomatic corps and civil society today in Astana participated in OSCE-supported public hearings on the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan’s Decree on the “Application of legislation on protecting the honour, dignity and business reputation in judicial practice”.

Participants reviewed current legal precedents on defamation-related cases, discussed national legislation and its compliance with international standards as well as recommendations to the Supreme Court’s draft decree.    

 “The OSCE advocates for the full decriminalization of defamation and the fair consideration of such cases in dispute-resolution bodies or civil courts,” said Colin McCullough, Political Officer at the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “This is crucial to promoting freedom of the media, to effectively expose and fight corruption, and to eliminate the excessive protection of senior officials from legitimate public criticism.”

Bolat Kalyanbekov, Head of the Information Support Division of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, said: "Today's public hearings create a precedent for additional expert understanding of regulatory decrees. This is a relatively new format for meetings and it allows us all to hear expert opinions and conclusions on the issue, as well as to receive comprehensive recommendations on it.”

The event was supported by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the US Agency for International Development, the Eurasia Foundation for Central Asia and the International Fund for the Protection of the Freedom of Speech Adil Soz. It is part of the Office’s activities aimed at promoting media freedom and freedom of expression in line with OSCE principles and commitments.

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UN Special Rapporteur and OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media deplore crackdown on journalists and media outlets in Turkey

GENEVA / VIENNA, 28 July 2016 – Two top holders of media freedom mandates of the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) today condemned the ongoing crackdown on journalists and the media launched by Turkish Government in the wake of the attempted coup.

The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, David Kaye, and the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović, expressed alarm at recent measures adopted by the Turkish authorities. Dozens of journalists have been reportedly arrested and a large number of media outlets closed in the past twenty-four hours.

“The simultaneous arrests of independent journalists and shutdowns of print and broadcast media strike a major blow against public debate and government accountability,” the experts warned. “We strongly urge the Turkish authorities to reconsider these decisions and confirm their obligations to media freedom.”

Reports indicate that the Government ordered the closure of three news agencies, 16 TV channels, 23 radio channels, 45 papers and 15 magazines. Since the attempted coup, authorities have issued arrest warrants against 89 journalists and have already arrested several of them, blocked access to more than 20 news websites, revoked the licenses of 29 publishing houses, and cancelled a number of press accreditations.

Numerous academic institutions, schools, civil society organizations were also ordered to close down by decrees issued after the adoption of the “Statutory Decree Regarding Measures to be Taken Within Scope of State of Emergency and Regulation of Certain Institutes and Institutions” on 23 July.

“It is quite clear that this wave of restrictions against media groups does not meet the basic international standards concerning restrictive measures even in times of emergency,” Mijatović said. “The disregard for any assurance of due process is flagrant and only contributes to the extreme levels of insecurity affecting all those working to inform people of the ongoing crisis in the country.”

“The attempted coup cannot justify such a broad attack against almost all voices, not just critical ones but analytic and journalistic,” Kaye said. “The widespread and abrupt nature of the measures, lacking even the basic elements of due process, is shocking and unprecedented in recent times in Turkey.”

“The Government’s purging of personnel and institutions of what it perceives as being dissenting and critical voices, solely on the basis of allegations of membership in the Gülen movement, clearly violates standards of international human rights law,” he noted.

Both experts expressed their continued willingness to discuss their concerns with Turkish authorities. UN Special Rapporteur Kaye will be visiting Turkey on an official visit in November, at the invitation of the Government. OSCE Representative Mijatović reiterated her Office’s assistance in improving media freedom, including a visit to the country. 

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media observes media developments in all 57 OSCE participating States. She provides early warning on violations of freedom of expression and media freedom and promotes full compliance with OSCE media freedom commitments. Learn more at www.osce.org/fom, Twitter: @OSCE_RFoM and on www.facebook.com/osce.rfom 

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Combating violent extremism through modern communication technologies discussed at OSCE–supported international conference in Kyrgyzstan

ISSYK-KUL, Kyrgyzstan, 18 June 2016 – An-OSCE supported conference attended by some 100 participants from 20 countries on international co-operation in countering terrorist and extremist organizations through the use of modern communication technologies concluded today in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan.

The three-day event was organized by Kyrgyz government and the Anti-Terrorist Centre of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) with support of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek and a local NGO, the Civil Initiative on Internet Policy Public Fund.    

Welcoming the participants, Kyrgyzstan’s President Almazbek Atambayev stated that there was a clear awareness in the country that extremism and terrorism cannot be resolved by force only. “It is extremely important for us that our country is an example of the search for new methods of work with the population and positive co-operation with religious leaders, in order to achieve the objective of sustainable secular development.”

Manuel Marion Mainer, Senior Programme Officer at the Action against Terrorism Unit of the OSCE Transnational Threats Department, said: “We have to go beyond traditional approaches involving only the law enforcement and judiciary in the fight against crime. To prevent and counter terrorism effectively, we need collaboration among all state institutions and public authorities, as well as partnerships with civil society organizations and the businesses. Engaging youth and youth organizations is of paramount importance.

The meeting was part of the OSCE Centre’s project on combatting terrorism and preventing violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism.

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OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President condemns suicide bombings at Ataturk International Airport

COPENHAGEN, 29 June 2016 – Following the suicide bombings yesterday at Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul, killing at least 36, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President Ilkka Kanerva (MP, Finland) issued the following statement:

“I condemn in the strongest terms yesterday’s horrific suicide bombings at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul. This sort of indiscriminate violence against innocent civilians is absolutely unacceptable, and my deepest sympathies go out to the victims, their families, and the people and government of Turkey.

“As the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is set to gather in Tbilisi, Georgia, for its 25th Annual Session later this week, I urge all of us to recommit ourselves to building a more stable, secure and peaceful world, and to redouble our efforts to fighting terrorism in all its forms."

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OSCE supports workshop on risks-oriented approach in combating money laundering and financing of terrorism in Kyrgyzstan

ISSYK-KUL, Kyrgyzstan, 8 July 2016 – A five-day training course supported by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek on a risk-oriented approach in supervising activities related to anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism concluded today in Bosteri village, in the Issyk-Kul region.

The aim of the workshop, which was organized by the State Financial Intelligence Service under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (SFIS) in partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), was to update the relevant State agencies and financial institutions on the practical aspects of a risks-oriented approach in their work. Some 46 officials from law enforcement agencies, supervisory agencies and financial institutions took part.

“A risks-oriented approach is the process which allows the countries to identify, assess and understand risks to effectively combat money laundering and financing of terrorism,” said Nana Baramidze, Senior Economic and Environmental Officer at the OSCE Centre. “The OSCE Centre in Bishkek fully supports the efforts of the Kyrgyz Government in its attempt to establish effective systems to counter money laundering and the financing of terrorism.”

Chyngyz Kenenbayev, Head of the Organizational and Legal department of the SFIS, said: “We are holding this educational seminar to train representatives of national authorities and the private sector so that we can successfully pass the second round of the evaluation by the Eurasian Group on Combating Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (EAG). In order to fulfil international obligations under the EAG, the Kyrgyz Republic is to conduct a mutual assessment of its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism system. From 28 November to 9 December 2016, a visiting mission of EAG evaluators will conduct this assessment within the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) initiative."

The training course, which was conducted by two IMF experts and three SFIS officials, was part of the OSCE assistance to the Kyrgyz Government in preparing for the second round of the FATF evaluation.

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OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Steinmeier and Secretary General Zannier condemn terror attack in Nice

BERLIN / VIENNA, 15 July 2016 – OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Germany’s Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier today condemned the deadly terror attack in Nice, France. 

“A day dedicated to joy and the pride of the French Nation ended in tragedy,” said Minister Steinmeier. “Many people were cruelly and senselessly taken from peaceful celebrations to death, many are struggling for their lives.  Our thoughts and our compassion lie with the victims, their families, the French people. We share the grief of France, in these dark hours we stand shoulder to shoulder.”

Ambassador Zannier said: “I am saddened and shocked by the terror attack in Nice. We at the OSCE stand in solidarity with the families of the victims, and with the people of France. OSCE participating States and Partners will not be intimidated by murder and violence. We will work together to tackle this scourge.”

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OSCE Centre signs long-term agreement on co-operation with Kyrgyz State Committee on National Security

BISHKEK, 19 July 2016 – The OSCE Centre in Bishkek and the State Committee on National Security (SCNS) signed a long-term agreement with the aim of increasing co-operation to support the country's security sector.

The signing of this agreement will expand and boost co-operation between the OSCE and the Kyrgyz government in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism. It will also contribute to promoting joint efforts in combating internal and external threats with the aim of protecting peace and stability in the country and the region.

“In recent years, due to the increasing threat of terrorism in the world and particularly in Central Asia, close co-operation between the OSCE and the SCNS in countering violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism is becoming an urgent task,” said Sergey Kapinos, Head of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek. “Signing of a long-term cooperation agreement is an important step towards addressing this issue. The OSCE Centre highly values co-operation with the SCNS, and expresses its great appreciation for collaboration and willingness to continue active co-operation in countering terrorist threats."

Deputy Chairperson of the SCNS and Director of Anti-terrorism Centre (ATC) of the SCNS Rustam Mamasadykov highlighted the OSCE Centre’s significant contribution to the development and strengthening of democratic institutions, the rule of law, and its efforts to enhance the capacity of state authorities in effectively preventing and responding to terrorism and extremism.

“Co-operation between SCNS and the OSCE Centre in Bishkek has resulted in significant counter-terrorism capacity building and the strengthening of the national security agencies and other relevant state agencies in responding to terrorist attacks,” said Mamasadykov.

The OSCE Centre in Bishkek is also supporting the SCNS and the Kyrgyz government to carry out comprehensive security sector reform and in ensuring the implementation of the provisions of international treaties, UN Security Council resolutions, and OSCE decisions in the areas of defence, security and counter-terrorism.

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OSCE Office in Tajikistan’s training series highlights role of parents in the fight against terrorism

DUSHANBE, 26 July 2016 – The Parents Against Terrorism training series, organized by the OSCE Office in Tajikistan, started yesterday in Kulyab in the country’s Khatlon region with the aim of enhancing the knowledge and understanding of the local population about Violent Extremism and Radicalization that lead to Terrorism (VERLT) in order to build the community’s resilience to this phenomenon.

The trainees came from different layers of society, representing local government bodies, law enforcement agencies, educational institutions, as well as the local population. The course was led by local trainers from civil society, the Ministry of Labour, Migration, and Employment, and the Committee on Religious Affairs.

“The government of Tajikistan is seriously concerned about the growing threat of global terrorism and violent extremism,” said Khurshed Kenjaev, a representative of the Security Council under the President, in his opening remarks. “It is taking solid preventative measures to tackle this phenomenon, since it cannot be the sole responsibility of law enforcement agencies to deal with the threat.” 

Ivan Ene, OSCE Field Officer in Kurgan Tyube, said: “Countering violent extremism and radicalization that may lead to terrorism requires a holistic approach. The intervention of law enforcement agencies to dissolute the problem of violent extremism and terrorism is effective to only a certain extent, therefore, if we want to apply more effective measures to fight this phenomenon, we need to engage and use the capacity of local communities and parents.”

The course focuses on the role of mothers as “positive agents of change” within Tajik culture. They are informed about the early signs of violent extremism and radicalization that may lead to terrorism. The training participants were also briefed on the violent extremist groups that are believed to be active in Tajikistan.

In the coming days, similar training sessions will be held in Kurgan-Tyube and Shaartuz. A similar activity was organized across Tajikistan in 2015 and recently held in Sughd region. 

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OSCE/ODIHR observers to hold press conference in Ankara on Thursday

ANKARA, 6 May 2015 – On the occasion of the formal opening of the limited election observation mission deployed by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) to observe the 7 June parliamentary elections in Turkey, the mission will hold a press conference in Ankara on Thursday.

Ambassador Geert-Hinrich Ahrens, the Head of the OSCE/ODIHR limited election observation mission, will introduce the role of the mission and its upcoming activities. The mission's deployment follows an invitation from the authorities of Turkey.

Journalists are invited to attend the press conference at 15:00, Thursday, 7 May, in the Kavaklidere 1 conference room of the Ankara Hilton Hotel: Kavaklidere 1, Kavaklıdere Mh., Tahran Caddesi No. 12, Ankara.

For further information, please contact Pietro Tesfamariam, Media Analyst with the limited election observation mission, at +90 312 4650513 (Ankara office) or +90 539 9246000 (Ankara mobile) or at pietro.tesfamariam@odihr-turkey.org.

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Thomas Rymer, OSCE/ODIHR Spokesperson, at +48 609 522 266 (Warsaw mobile) or at thomas.rymer@odihr.pl.

 

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OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine to hold news briefing in Kyiv tomorrow

KYIV, 20 May 2015 – The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) will hold its regular news briefing tomorrow in Kyiv.

Alexander Hug, the SMM’s Deputy Chief Monitor, will talk about the recent Mission’s activities and the general security situation throughout Ukraine.

Journalists are invited to attend the news briefing tomorrow, 21 May, at 13:15 (Kyiv time), at the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre, at 2 Khreshchatyk street, Ukrainian house.

Live online streaming of the news briefing will be available at http://uacrisis.org/ru/stream/#eng

 

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OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine to hold news briefing in Kyiv tomorrow

KYIV, 18 February 2016 – The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) will hold its regular news briefing tomorrow in Kyiv.

Alexander Hug, the SMM’s Principal Deputy Chief Monitor, will talk about the recent Mission’s activities and the general security situation throughout Ukraine.

Journalists are invited to attend the news briefing tomorrow, 19 February, at 15:30 (Kyiv time), at the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre, at 2 Khreshchatyk street, Ukrainian house.

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OSCE/ODIHR observers to hold press conference in Skopje on Thursday

SKOPJE, 30 March 2016 – On the occasion of the formal opening of the election observation mission deployed by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) to observe the early parliamentary elections in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, scheduled for 5 June, the mission will hold a press conference in Skopje on Thursday.

Ambassador Jan Petersen, Head of the OSCE/ODIHR election observation mission, will introduce the role of the mission and its upcoming activities. The mission's deployment follows an invitation from the authorities.

The OSCE/ODIHR election observation mission and the OSCE Mission to Skopje operate separately and independently under their own mandates.

Journalists are invited to attend the press conference at 14:00, Thursday, 31 March, in the Congress Hall 2 of the Aleksandar Palace Hotel, Bul. 8-mi Septemvri br.15, 1000 Skopje.

For further information, please contact Egor Tilpunov, Media Analyst with the election observation mission, at +389 2 3222 558 (Skopje office) or +389 72 422 746 (Skopje mobile), or at egor.tilpunov@odihr.mk.

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Thomas Rymer, OSCE/ODIHR Spokesperson, at +48 609 522 266 (Warsaw mobile), or at thomas.rymer@odihr.pl.

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OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine to hold news briefing in Kyiv tomorrow

KYIV, 7 June 2016 – The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) will hold its regular news briefing tomorrow in Kyiv.

Alexander Hug, the SMM’s Principal Deputy Chief Monitor, will talk about the recent activities of the Mission and the general security situation throughout Ukraine.

Journalists are invited to attend the news briefing tomorrow, 8 June, at 10:30 (Kyiv time), at the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre, at 2 Khreshchatyk street, Ukrainian house.

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OSCE Mission, police to discuss how to help prevent violent extremism and radicalization in Kosovo

PRISHTINË/PRIŠTINA, 27 June 2016 – The OSCE Mission together with the Kosovo Police will hold a two-day conference on preventing violent extremism and radicalization, starting tomorrow in Prishtinë/Priština. 

The conference will gather representatives of law enforcement agencies, religious communities, civil society, academia and media, and will explore a multi-disciplinary approach to addressing the threats of violent extremism and radicalization in Kosovo.

Participants will also elaborate on measures taken so far to prevent violent extremism and radicalization, as well as the challenges they face.

Major Fatos Makolli, Director of the Directorate against Terrorism of the Kosovo Police, and Naim Hoxha, Organized Crime Advisor at the OSCE Mission, will deliver opening remarks.

Media representatives are invited to attend the opening of the conference on Tuesday, 28 June 2016, at the Hotel Sirius in Prishtinë/Priština, starting at 09:30 hrs. 

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Episode 77 - Interview with Paul Hopkins

In a personal interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Paul Hopkins, Chairman of the Board of Farmers Group, Inc. and Chairman of the Americas of Zurich Financial Services, talks about his career at Farmers and the business culture that has developed there.




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Episode 78 - Paul Hopkins Presentation - Part 1

Paul Hopkins, Chairman of the Board of Farmers Group, Inc. and Chairman of the Americas of Zurich Financial Services, presents on the values of leadership and ingredients for success. (Part 1 of 2)




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Episode 79 - Paul Hopkins Presentation - Part 2

Paul Hopkins, Chairman of the Board of Farmers Group, Inc. and Chairman of the Americas of Zurich Financial Services, sits down for an interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management. Paul also answers various questions from audience members. (Part 2 of 2)




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Episode 87 - Interview with Blake Irving

In a personal interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Blake Irving, Executive Vice President & Chief Products Officer of Yahoo! talks about his career path leading to his current position and the many lessons he learned along the way.




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Episode 88 - Blake Irving Presentation - Part 1

Blake Irving, Executive Vice President & Chief Products Officer of Yahoo!, talks about the emerging trends in technology. (Part 1 of 2)




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Episode 89 - Blake Irving Presentation - Part 2

Blake Irving, Executive Vice President & Chief Products Officer of Yahoo!, sits down for an interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management. Blake also answers various questions from audience members. (Part 2 of 2)




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Episode 93 - Interview with Dennis Kuhl

In a personal interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dennis Kuhl, Chairman of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, talks about his life journey to his current position, workplace culture, customer focus, and branding for the Angels.




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Episode 94 - Dennis Kuhl Presentation - Part 1

Dennis Kuhl, Chairman of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, discusses leadership and his career path that brought him to the Angels. (Part 1 of 2)




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Episode 95 - Dennis Kuhl Presentation - Part 2

Dennis Kuhl, Chairman of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, sits down for an interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management. Dennis also answers various questions from audience members. (Part 2 of 2)




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Episode 96 - Bernard Kinsey Presentation - Part 1

Bernard Kinsey, former Xerox executive and historical art collector, discusses his life journey and the lessons he learned. (Part 1 of 2)




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Episode 97 - Bernard Kinsey Presentation - Part 2

Bernard Kinsey, former Xerox executive and historical art collector, sits down for an interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management. Bernard also answers various questions from audience members. (Part 2 of 2)




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Episode 110 - Jed York Presentation - Part 1

Jed York, President and Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco 49ers presents on his lessons learned throughout his career. (Part 1 of 2)




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Episode 111 - Jed York Presentation - Part 2

Jed York, President and Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco 49ers, sits down for an interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management. Jed also answers various questions from audience members. (Part 2 of 2)




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SEC Consult SA-20241030-0 :: Query Filter Injection in Ping Identity PingIDM (formerly known as ForgeRock Identity Management) (CVE-2024-23600)

Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure on Oct 31

SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241030-0 >
=======================================================================
title: Query Filter Injection
product: Ping Identity PingIDM (formerly known as ForgeRock Identity
Management)
vulnerable version: v7.0.0 - v7.5.0 (and older unsupported versions)
fixed version: various patches; v8.0
CVE number:...




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[WA] Quilton 3-Ply Toilet Paper 36-Pack $14.99 @ Spudshed, Jandakot

Since we all love tp, especially Quilton tp.
New-look launch offer at Jandakot store. $0.416 per roll.




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[Backorder] Uno Flip Card Game $4.95 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

Uno Flip is on sale for the lowest price I have personally seen. Usually around $9 or $10

Would be a great stocking filler




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Bikini $3, Romper $12, Tee $15, Chesty $11 + $6.95 Delivery ($0 C&C/ Members/ $69 Order) @ Bonds

I've added Bonds to BargainBilby.

Description Category Sale Price Original Price Discount
Match Its Bikini - Black / Pop Violet[8,16,10,12,14] Womens $3.00 $14.00 78.6%
Match Its Bikini - Chilli Floral[8,14] Womens $4.00 $13.00 69.2%
Move Seamless Legging - Basketball[XS,S] mixed $18.00 $57.00 68.4%
Icons Long Sleeve Top - Rock Star[L,S,XL,M,XS,XXS] mixed $16.00 $50.00 68%
Originals Fleece Pullover Hoodie - Nu Black[XXS,XS] Womens $25.00 $72.00 65.3%
Match Its Skimpy - Love Squared[8,22,14,20,12,10] mixed $5.00 $14.00 64.3%
Cottontails Midi 3 Pack - Black[10,12,14,16,18] Womens $15.00 $40.00 62.5%
Match Its Seamless Hi Bikini - Cobalt Sea[8] mixed $5.50 $14.00 60.7%
Voodoo Shine Firm Control Sheers 3 Pack 15 Denier - Black Magic[Average,Tall,XTALL] Womens $15.00 $37.95 60.5%
Boys Guyfront Trunk 2 Pack - Black/Red[8/10,10/12,12/14,14/16] Kids $12.00 $30.00 60%
Icons long Sleeve Top - Rock Star[XS,S] mixed $20.00 $50.00 60%
Icons Long Sleeve Top - Cotton Rhi Rhi[XS,S] mixed $20.00 $50.00 60%
Zip Wondersuit - Apple A Day Blue[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months)] mixed $12.00 $29.00 58.6%
Originals V Tee - Nu White[S,XL,XS,M,L] Womens $13.00 $30.00 56.7%
Hipster Bikini - Jet Marle/Bo Beep[8,10,12,14,16,18] Womens $7.00 $16.00 56.2%
Hipster Boyleg - Jet Marle/Bo Beep[8,10,12] Womens $7.00 $16.00 56.2%
Roomies 2 Pack Legging - Blossomfield / Ditsy Dots[1 (12-18 Months),00 (3-6 Months),2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $27.00 55.5%
Move Rib Seamless Legging - Pecan[XS,XXL] mixed $25.00 $55.00 54.5%
Zip Romper - Tropical Treasure[000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Penguin Aqua[00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Bonds Wave Rider Green[2 (18-24 Months),0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Super Zebra Stripe Blue[0000 (Newborn),2 (18-24 Months),0 (6-12 Months),3 (24-36 Months),00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Bob The Dog[3 (24-36 Months),00 (3-6 Months),1 (12-18 Months),2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Bonds Love[000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn),2 (18-24 Months),3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0 (6-12 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Topsy Turvy Tulip[3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0 (6-12 Months),0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Disco Dachshund Yellow[00 (3-6 Months),0000 (Newborn),1 (12-18 Months),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Dirt Bike Orange[000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Dinos Green/New Grey Marle[00 (3-6 Months),0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Sweats Cotton Fleece Skinny Trackie - Polar Marle[XL,L] mixed $30.00 $65.00 53.8%
Sweats Cotton Fleece Skinny Trackie - Polar Marle[L,XL] mixed $30.00 $65.00 53.8%
Match Its Skimpy - So Surreal[22,12,20,10] mixed $6.50 $14.00 53.5%
Match Its Bikini - Love Squared[10,22,18,12,16,20,8,14] mixed $7.00 $14.00 50%
Originals Hi Cut Bikini - Dolce Vita[8,10,12,14] mixed $9.50 $19.00 50%
Zip Romper - Retro River Pink[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months)] Baby $12.00 $24.00 50%
Originals Mid Weight Crew Tee - Nu Black[XXS,XS,S,M] Womens $15.00 $30.00 50%
Originals V Tee - Nu Black[XS,S,L,M,XXS,XL] Womens $15.00 $30.00 50%
Whoopsies Toilet Training Undies 2 Pack - Tulip Buds/Strong Blush Red[2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months),4 (36-48 Months),3 (24-36 Months)] mixed $20.00 $40.00 50%
Whoopsies Toilet Training Undies 2 Pack - Striking Storm/Active Blue[2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $20.00 $40.00 50%
Razzamatazz Value Sheer Knee Hi 15 Denier 2 Pack - Black[One Size Fits All] Womens $2.00 $3.95 49.4%
Originals Mid Weight Crew Tee - Desert Fern[S,XS,M] mixed $19.00 $37.00 48.6%
Zip Wondersuit - Dancing Daisies[2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),0000 (Newborn),3 (24-36 Months),00 (3-6 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $15.00 $29.00 48.3%
Zip Wondersuit - Panda Sticker New Grey Marle[000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months),0000 (Newborn)] Baby $15.00 $29.00 48.3%
Zip Wondersuit - Panther Pounce Khaki[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] Baby $15.00 $29.00 48.3%
Move Seamless Crop - Black[XS] Womens $22.00 $42.00 47.6%
Kids School Turnover Top 4 Pack - Navy[9-12 (5-7 Years)] Kids $8.00 $15.00 46.6%
Kids School Turnover Top 4 Pack - Grey[9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.00 $15.00 46.6%
Originals Midweight Vee Tee - Black[XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL] Mens $16.00 $30.00 46.6%
Originals Midweight Vee Tee - White[XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL] Mens $16.00 $30.00 46.6%
Match Its Bikini - So Surreal[14,12,20,22,10] mixed $7.50 $14.00 46.4%
Bases Seamless Bralette - Blush Latte[8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22] Womens $18.00 $33.00 45.4%
Bases Seamless Scoop Crop - Dusted Black[8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22] Womens $18.00 $33.00 45.4%
Bases Seamless Bralette - Dusted Black[8,10,12,14,16,18,20] Womens $18.00 $33.00 45.4%
Whoopsies Toilet Training Undies 2 Pack - Octo-Magic/Papaya Party Orange[2 (18-24 Months),3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $22.00 $40.00 45%
Tech Sweats Zip Wondersuit - Hiker Green[00 (3-6 Months),3 (24-36 Months)] mixed $22.00 $40.00 45%
Tech Sweats Zip Wondersuit - Blind Blossom[3 (24-36 Months),0 (6-12 Months),000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $22.00 $40.00 45%
Seamless Gee - Meredith[8,12,14,16,18] Womens $10.00 $18.00 44.4%
Zip Wondersuit - Bonds Loves You[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] Baby $15.00 $27.00 44.4%
Logo Fleece Trackie - Nu Black[00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] Baby $15.00 $27.00 44.4%
Logo Fleece Trackie - Grey Black Marle[000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),00 (3-6 Months),2 (18-24 Months)] Baby $15.00 $27.00 44.4%
Match Its Gee - Black / Pop Violet[12,8,10,14,16] Womens $8.00 $14.00 42.8%
Sleep Fitted Aussie Cotton Blend Long Sleeve Tee - Cotton Tulip Pop[S,XS] mixed $20.00 $35.00 42.8%
Bonds Sports Legging - Black[Medium/Large] Womens $20.00 $35.00 42.8%
Zip Romper - Daisy[00 (3-6 Months),0 (6-12 Months),3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - I Heart You Pink[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months),3 (24-36 Months)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - Little Starry Night Geo[0 (6-12 Months),000 (0-3 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0000 (Newborn),2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - Cheeky Cheeto[2 (18-24 Months),0 (6-12 Months),1 (12-18 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0000 (Newborn),00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - Little Starry Night Geo Blue[00 (3-6 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0 (6-12 Months),2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Seamless Gee - Bordeaux[12,14,16] mixed $11.00 $19.00 42.1%
Chesty - White[14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28] Mens $11.00 $19.00 42.1%
Microfibre Guyfront Trunk - Grafitti Refresh[M] Mens $17.00 $29.00 41.4%
Microfibre Guyfront Trunk - Neon Bloom[XL,M,S,XXL,L] mixed $17.00 $29.00 41.4%
Womens Ultimate Comfort Low Cut 2 Pack - White & Black[8-11 (Womens),3-8 (Womens)] Womens $10.00 $17.00 41.1%
Originals No Show Footlet 2 Pack - Black[M] Womens $10.00 $17.00 41.1%
Voodoo Totally Matte Slimming Tight 50 Denier - Black[Average/Tall] Womens $10.00 $16.95 41%
Move Bike Short - Black[XXS,XS] Womens $31.00 $52.00 40.4%
No Show Footlet 1 Pack - Black[8-11 (Womens),3-8 (Womens)] mixed $3.00 $5.00 40.1%
Sheer Relief 2 Pack Cushion Footlet - Skin[9+,3-8 (10+ Years)] Womens $4.17 $6.95 40%
Sheer Relief 2 Pack Cushion Footlet - Black[9+,3-8 (10+ Years)] Womens $4.17 $6.95 40%
Comfy Tops Slimming Sheer Tights - Nude[Large,Medium,Small,XLRG] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Washbag - Interflora[One Size Fits All] mixed $5.39 $9.00 40%
Bonds Washbag - White[One Size Fits All] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Bonds Washbag - Print 12[One Size Fits All] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Comfy Tops Slimming Sheer Tights - Black[Large,Medium,Small,XLRG] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Bonds Instatan 7 Denier Sheers 1 pack - Medium[Small,Medium] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Washbag - Island Breeze[One Size Fits All] mixed $5.39 $9.00 40%
Baby Classics Bootee 2 Pack - Sweet Pink[000 (Newborn)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Baby Party Cuff Sock - White[00-1 (0-6 Months),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Quarter Crew 2 Pack - White[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Baby Classics Bootee 2 Pack - New Grey Marle[000 (Newborn)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Low Cut 2 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Low Cut 2 Pack - White[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Baby Classics Bootee 2 Pack - White[000 (Newborn)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Girls Frozen Trainer Socks 2 Pack - Frozen[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Girls Princess Trainer Socks 2 pack - Princess[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Boys Spiderman Trainer Socks 2 Pack - Spiderman[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Quarter Crew 2 Pack - Black[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Boys Avengers Trainer Socks 2 Pack - Marvel[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Sheer Relief Support Sheers 20 Denier - Black[Average,Tall,Extra Tall] Womens $6.57 $10.95 40%
Baby Classics Cuff 2 Pack - Pack BL[00-1 (0-6 Months),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years)] Baby $6.59 $11.00 40%
Baby Classics Cuff 2 Pack - New Grey Marle[00-1 (0-6 Months),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years)] Baby $6.59 $11.00 40%
Large Washbag - Surreal[One Size Fits All] mixed $6.59 $11.00 40%
Classic Cottontails - Skintone[22,20,24,18,16,12,14] mixed $6.59 $11.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Black / Jardin[20,14,12,10,22,16,8] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Bikini - Green Glacier[22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Motion Ocean[20,16,18,8,14,22,10,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Boys Pack[5-8 (2-4 Years),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years),00-1 (0-6 Months)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Bikini - Pale Sage[XS,M,XL,S] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Cushioned Quarter Crew 3 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Full Brief - Black Forest[XS,S,M,XL,L] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Low Cut Socks 3 Pack - Pink[00-1 (0-6 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),1-2 (6-12 Months)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Hi Bikini - Black Forest[L,S,XS,M] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids X-Temp Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Black Pop[5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Bikini - Low Tide[XS,M,L,S] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Bikini - Pink Wattle[20,14,8,18,10,12,22,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Cushioned Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Boys Black[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - So Surreal[22,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - Black Boys[5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Quarter Crew Socks 4 Pack - White - Girls[3-8 (10+ Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Motion Ocean[20,22,10,18,16,14,12,8] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Fashion Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - Blue[9-12 (5-7 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Quarter Crew Socks 4 Pack - White - Boys[3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Black / Jardin[22,18,16,8,10,12,20,14] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Boyleg - Black[12,8,10,14,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Quarter Crew Socks 4 Pack - School Navy[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Cherry Sweet[18,14,16,22,10,12,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Motion Ocean[10,12,8,14,22,16,18,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Low Cut Socks 3 Pack - Grey[5-8 (2-4 Years),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Bikini - Scuba Teal[10,16,18,14,22,8,12,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Crew Socks 4 Pack - School Navy[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies G-String - Low Tide[M,XL,XS,L,S] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Boyleg - Black[8,10,12,14,16] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Cushioned No Show 3 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Gee - Pink Wattle[8,22,16,18,10,12,20,14] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Bikini - Orange Dust[22,12,8,20,10,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Cushioned Quarter Crew 3 Pack - White[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - White -Girls[5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),3-8 (10+ Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - White Girls[13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Love Squared[20,22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Gee - Green Glacier[20,22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Gee - Black[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Boyleg - Black[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Hi Bikini - Low Tide[M,S,L,XS] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Bikini - Green Glacier[22,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Black[10,8,14,16,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Full Brief - Low Tide[XL,S,L,XS,M] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Grey[1-2 (6-12 Months),5-8 (2-4 Years),2-4 (1-2 Years),00-1 (0-6 Months)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match its Gee - Black[8,12,14,18,16,10] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Daisy déjà vu[10,22,16,20,8,14,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Crew Socks 4 Pack - School Grey[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Crew 4 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Hi Bikini - Blush Latte[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Boyleg - Blush Latte[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Daisy déjà vu[10,20,14,8,22,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Gee - Orange Dust[22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Cherry Sweet[18,22,20,14,10,8,12,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Black[10,12,16,14,18,8] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
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