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1. Alumni Publications
civiceducationproject.org/lega - [Cached]Published on: 5/9/2008 Last Visited: 5/9/2008
Neil Brennan taught law 1997-1998 at the University of Tartu in Estonia.He currently works for the OSCE in Estonia.
Calingaert, Daniel.Soviet Nuclear Policy Under Gorbachev: A Policy of Disarmament.New York: Praeger, 1991. -
2. Interlic News Agency
www.interlic.md/page2.php?rubr - [Cached]Published on: 8/19/2003 Last Visited: 8/19/2003
Eng | OSCE MISSION WELCOMES WITHDRAWAL OF ARMORED WEAPONRY FROM SECURITY ZONE | OSCE MISSION WELCOMES WITHDRAWAL OF ARMORED WEAPONRY FROM SECURITY ZONE | (Photo OSCE/Neil Brennan) Chisinau, August 15, INTERLIC. “We welcome these withdrawals as significant confidence-building steps between the two sides”, said Neil Brennan, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova, as an observer for the first withdrawal stage. Further 34 armored units will be removed on August 21-22 as planned, he noted. “The OSCE will make every effort to support these steps toward greater transparency and military co-operation between the two sides, as these are essential tasks toward the overall reunification of Moldova”, Neil Brennan added.
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Eng | OSCE MISSION WELCOMES WITHDRAWAL OF ARMORED WEAPONRY FROM SECURITY ZONE | OSCE MISSION WELCOMES WITHDRAWAL OF ARMORED WEAPONRY FROM SECURITY ZONE | (Photo OSCE/Neil Brennan) Chisinau, August 15, INTERLIC. “We welcome these withdrawals as significant confidence-building steps between the two sides”, said Neil Brennan, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova, as an observer for the first withdrawal stage. Further 34 armored units will be removed on August 21-22 as planned, he noted. “The OSCE will make every effort to support these steps toward greater transparency and military co-operation between the two sides, as these are essential tasks toward the overall reunification of Moldova”, Neil Brennan added.
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"We welcome these withdrawals as significant confidence-building steps between the two sides", said Neil Brennan, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova, as an observer for the first withdrawal stage. Further 34 armored units will be removed on August 21-22 as planned, he noted.
"The OSCE will make every effort to support these steps toward greater transparency and military co-operation between the two sides, as these are essential tasks toward the overall reunification of Moldova", Neil Brennan added. -
3. Moldova Azi
www.azi.md/news?ID=30527 - [Cached]Published on: 8/1/2004 Last Visited: 8/21/2004
In reply, the deputy chairman of the OSCE Mission to Moldova, Neil Brennan, said that "the ban of access to region directly contravenes the agreement signed by the Transnistrian leaders in 1993, which ensures the unlimited access of the Mission to Transnistria, and represents an unilateral cancellation of this agreement." "The OSCE Mission represents the last possibility to bring food products and water to orphan children in the boarding school in Tighina (Bender) and the only means for information of foreign public opinion in connection with the deteriorating situation in region," he noted.
Brennan stressed that "the incident at orphanage was a consequence of the non-cooperating attitude of the Transnistrian policemen, who refused to respect the previous agreements."
"It is inhuman. The children should never be exposed to such events and they should never fight with police to obtain access to food and water. This situation could be solved very easily if the militia and police withdrew and the basic principles of human rights were respected," Brennan added.

