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| Editorial Team | 22:10 - 25/04/2009 | News ID: 112 | << Return to News |
| First European Symposium on Nonviolence |
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| More than 100 participants and 12 European speakers: conferences, debates and the foundation of the Centre of Humanist Studies of the Mediterranean |
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| European Symposium on Nonviolence, Attigliano, Italy |
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The First European Symposium on Nonviolence organised by the Humanist Centres of Studies in Rome, Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and the Basque Country, has concluded in Attigliano in the Umbria region of Italy. Twelve speakers coming from diverse European cities participated during the 24th and 25th of April, dealing with the theme of nonviolence as the only way out of the global crisis and the violence that is always present in today’s society from diverse points of view.
The Symposium finished with the announcement of the foundation of the Centre of Studies of the Mediterranean with the presence of representatives of Humanist Centres of Studies from Alexandria (Egypt), Barcelona, Bilbao, Istanbul, Jerusalem and Madrid. This new centre was launched with the aim of stimulating interchange between members of different countries in order to study the most difficult current day problems of human beings as well as humanism as a universal current of consciousness and social action.
Giorgio Schultze, who should have participated during the closure of the Symposium to present the World March for Peace and Nonviolence for which he is the European Spokesperson, had to make his apologies due to Electoral commitments (as he is participating as the Independent Humanist candidate in the list of Italia dei Valori in the European Elections). His intervention was read by Marco Inglessis, from the Humanist Centre of Studies of Rome.
More information:
www.attigliano09.cmehumanistas.org -
www.csuroma.org
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