AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCultural Heritage & Festivals: North Macedonia’s Galicnik Wedding Festival returns July 10–12 in Galicnik, with real bride and groom, community-selected couples, and more than 30 traditional customs—flag-raising, processions with drums and zurna, and ceremonial dances—continuing a ritual staged as a festival since 1963. Regional Cultural Ties: The Golesh Traditional Convention brings together people from Serbia, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia on July 12 in the Bulgarian border village of Golesh, with folklore ensembles, mayoral addresses, and a one-day identity-card-only crossing setup. Arts & Music Cooperation: Skopje hosted a “Carmina Burana” performance uniting the Macedonian Philharmonic, Sofia Philharmonic, and Thessaloniki’s State Symphony Orchestra, plus regional choirs and soloists—an ongoing effort to link cultural institutions across the Balkans. Local Culture & Identity: North Macedonia’s rare pink ruby is moving toward protected status, as advocates push for global recognition of the gemstone tied to Skopje’s cutting and promotion scene. Digital Rights & Society: A BIRN report warns digital repression is worsening across the Western Balkans, documenting 152 digital rights violations tied to fraud, disinformation, gender-based violence, and attacks on civic actors. Community & Inclusion: The International Day of the Roma Song is set for August 8, with venues across Europe and a focus on Roma musical heritage and expanding the event across EU member states. Online Hate Speech Probe: North Macedonia’s interior and security services investigate suspected Facebook and Instagram pages accused of spreading hate speech and inciting tensions with Bulgaria.
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