« Events to promote Peace » under the patronage of UNESCO and the European Commission, 13 and 14 September 1997, Brussels, Belgium - Palais des Congres
Moderators:
Professor André Frognier, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Professor Julien Klener, Universities of Ghent and Liege, Belgium
Professor Thomas Gergely, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Prof. Bichara Khader, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Professor Ahmed Mahfoud, Liege, Belgium
Speakers
Mrs. Rosa Guerreiro, UNESCO, France, Paris," The Roads of Faith " section
Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, S.D.B. East Timor, Bishop of Dilli, Nobel Peace Prize 1996
Dr. Ron Kronish, Israel, Rabbi, ICCI, The Interreligious Coordinating Council
Dr. Mithkal Natour, Israel, Professor of Islamic Law, Jerusalem
Bishop Flavien Joseph Melki, Lebanon, Bishop of Beirut
Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb, Palestine, International Centre of Bethlehem, Bethlehem
Dr. Aly Elsamman, Egypt, member of the Islamic Council of Egypt, former advisor for information and informer to President Sadat (Camp David ), member of the Liaison Committee Al Azhar – Vatican
Sheikh Khaled Adlan Bentounès, Algeria, spiritual guide of the Brotherhood ‘alâwiyya
Dr.Chadly Fitouri, Tunisia, professor chair holder at the University of Tunis, seconded to Unesco
Sister Jayanti, India, Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, London Office
Mr. Emile Moatti, France, Israel, representing the WCRP at UNESCO, Vice - President of the Fraternité d’Abraham
Rabbi René Samuel Sirat, France, Grand Rabbi of France from 1981 to 1987, President of the Permanent Council of the Conference of European Rabbis
Dr Kenneth Milne, Ireland, Church of Ireland, The General Synod
Rabbi Lionel Blue, U.K., Vice Chairman, Standing Conference of Jews, Christians and Muslims in Europe
Bishop Emmanuel Nkatarutimana, Burundi, Advisor to the Dominican Order for Africa in Rome, Catholic priest of the Order of Preachers
Dr. M. A. Zaki Badawi, U.K., chairman of the Imams and Mosques Council U.K., Principal of the Muslim College
Lama Denys Teundroup, France, Congregation Dachang Rime, Tibetan tradition.
The basic question asked to the participants is:
How religious traditions can contribute to promote cooperation between people and to ensure social justice and peace in the world?
In developing this issue, speakers will address the following aspects:
What is the place of man in the universe?
Taking into account his place, what values should be (re-) set in our societies? Why? How?
What initiatives can be taken, especially with regard to youth?
Which analytical and operational tools are available to the great traditions to dismantle the mechanisms that are poisoning people?
How their approach is different from that of politicians?
The « Events to promote Peace » ended with a manifesto that we now call: THE BRUSSELS APPEAL
*Palais des Congres
Mont des Arts 1000 Brussels, Belgium
The Palais des Congrès, built in 1958 on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition, contains gigantic mural paintings of Paul Delvaux, René Magritte and Louis Van Lint.
The Mont des Arts district is in one of the places of cultural prestige of Brussels, with an extraordinary density of museums and art centres.
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Events to promote Peace 14.9.1997, Non-Profit-Association Ouvertures a.s.b.l., Annelie Löhr-Campion, Brussels, Belgium : Some videos of the « CONFERENCE » :
Introduction : Prof. Thomas Gergely, Belgium,
Mrs Rosa Guerreiro, UNESCO, France
Professor Bichara Khader, Belgium
Dr. M. A. Zaki Badawi, U.K.
MonsieurEmile Moatti, France, Israel
Rabbi Lionel Blue, U.K.
Grand Rabbi René Samuel Sirat, France
Dr. Ron Kronish, Israel
Dr. Aly Elsamman, Egypt, France
Lama Denys Teundroup, France
H.E. Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, East Timor
Luncheon
Acknowledgements by Michel Campion, Belgium, Ouvertures a.s.b.l.
Professor Ahmed Mahfoud, Belgium
Events to promote Peace, 14.9.1997, Non-Profit-Association Ouvertures a.s.b.l., Brussels, Belgium: Entire video of the « CONFERENCE ».
The speech transcripts of the speakers who are not recorded: