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What future for Palestinians and Israelis?
Views from the Palestinian and Israeli civil societies
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{ conférence }
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Salle José Ensch
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Billetterie :
Entrée libre, dans la limite des places disponibles
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Info : Langue: anglais, interprétation orale directe vers le français
Programme détaillé:
Web: www.paixjuste.lu
Email: contact@paixjuste.lu
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EN: After decades of a tangled peace process between Palestinians and Israel, politicians have not been successful achieving its goals. Since a long time, the Palestinian and Israeli civil societies have decided to take their fate into their own hands. What are they doing? What are they facing? How do they organise? What is working, what is not? How do they imagine the day after the conflict? How can we help them, here in Europe? On those topics, we will listen to nine highly dedicated Palestinians and Israelis who all share the belief that humans are equal, and every human being is entitled to the same human rights. We will discuss with them, they will discuss together. Music and poetry will be part of the dialogue.
Speakers:
Jean Asselborn, Luxembourg Minister of Foreign Affairs
Gideon Levy, journalist at the Israeli newspaper Haaretz
Nabila Kilani, teacher, Educational and training Center, Gaza
Mera Ghoul, jurist, Popular Committees of Silwan, East Jerusalem
Yonatan Shapira, Co-founder of Combatants for peace
Tamar Alon, refuznik from Mesarvot (soldiers who refuse to serve the occupation)
Raida Aiashe Katib, teacher from village of Wahat al-Salam - Neve Shalom (Oasis of Peace)
Nisreen Shehada, Standing Together (grassroots movement of Jews and Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel)
Eitan Bronstein, co-director of the NGO De-colonizer, research and art laboratory for social change
Huda Abu Arqub, Director of the Alliance for Middle East Peace; leading supporter of Women Wage Peace
Welcoming, Jean Asselborn, Luxembourg Minister of Foreign Affairs
First session: Testimonies, Facts and actions
Where we are standing?, Gideon Levy, journalist at the daily Israeli Haaretz
To educate is to resist, Nabila Kilani, Educational and training Center, Gaza
The struggle in East-Jerusalem, Mera Ghoul, Popular Committees of Silwan
When fighters wage peace, Combatants for Peace, Yonathan Shapira, Cofounder of combatants for peace in 2005
How I came to refuse, Tamar Alon, refuznik from Mesarvot (organization of young army refusers opposing the Occupation)
Second session: And now? The ways out
To coexist, how? Neve Shalom, a model?, Raida Aiashe Katib, Wahat al-Salam - Neve Shalom (Oasis of Peace)
Peace through social change? Nisreen Shehada, Standing Together (grassroots movement of Jews and Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel)
The acknowledgement of the Other, Eitan Bronstein, Zochrot and Decolonizer
Will women change the future? Huda Abu Arqub, Women Wage Peace
Buffet, music, poetry, exhibition
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Organisation: CPJPO / Soutien: Association France Palestine Solidarité, ASTM, European Coordination of Committees and Associations for Palestine, Association belgo-palestinienne, Union des Progressistes Juifs de Belgique, UPJB
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