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Peace Conference
- Subject: Peace Conference
- From: Diana Rhodes <Diana at sol-star.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:06:51 +0100
EMERGENCY MEETING - PEACE AND JUSTICE OR WAR AND TERRORISM: THE IMPLICATIONS OF SEPTEMBER 11th FOR THE EDUCATIONAL AND INTERFAITH COMMUNITIES. "As human beings, we have a duty of concern not merely for our own nation but for all mankind, even as far afield s the inaccessible mountains of Afghanistan" Prime Minister W E Gladstone, 1897, Midlothian Campaign Speech, Edinburgh. What is the aim of the meeting? Why is it important? The events of September 11th, with massive loss of life caused by terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC have raised the temperature of the global conversation on terrorism and religious fundamentalism to near boiling point. Continuing anthrax attacks add to the crisis. Military actions by NATO countries (with the support of a global coalition against the suspected originators of these attacks) are underway, as is a long term campaign to end terrorist violence in the world community. How can men and women of faith and people involved in education (at all levels) contribute to the search for peace and justice? How can numerous interfaith and educational organisations work better together? Essential discussions will take place as to where the roots of terrorism, violence, racism and religious fundamentalism lie, and how to deal with them. The gender implications of this situation are also important to consider: the Taliban regime is among the most draconian in its treatment of women that has been known in history: why? What signal was sent to the global interfaith community by the deliberate destruction of the priceless Buddhist statues at Bamyan in Afghanistan erlier this year? How can the interlinked Israeli/Palestinian dispute be solved? How can interfaith liberal pluralism challenge the roots of fundamentalist terrorism? Where is the voice of compassionate and liberal Islam? What are the teachings on war and peace in different faith traditions? Is bombing the wisest solution or can we not perhaps work towards solving the problems through mediation, evidence and legal process? Shouldn't the USA for instance endorse the new International Criminal Court, established Treaty 1998, and which has been designed for exactly such offences as those of September 11, as the U.K. has? These are some of the vital questions we shall be discussing from different perspectives. The purpose of the conference is to create the possibility of an intelligent space for review of all the complex issues and options facing the British and internationals response to September 11th. Who is organising it? The event is a collaborative venture organised by several key organisations working in peace education and interfaith spirituality including: The International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy, Children of the World 2000, The Seed of Life Peace Foundation, and The Multifaith and Multicultural Education and Mediation Service (MMEMS). Where and when is it happening? At St Deiniol@s Gladstone Memorial Library, Hawarden Flintshire, Wales (Chester), on Saturday December 1st, 2001, from 9.00 am to 5.30 pm. This is very accessible to the M6 motorway and by train to Hawarden. How much will it cost? £22 will secure a ticket for the event, including lunch and refreshments. Overnight accommodation is available on Friday and Saturday nights (£20 per person per night) and must be booked separately. Who can come? The invitation is extended to citizens of all ages, especially, youths and children interested in a responsible, fair, comprehensive and measured discussion of the implications of the tragic events of September 11 to the UK and international community. We welcome particularly people from all the interfaith, religious, cultural, ethnic and spiritual traditions. We also welcome those involved in education, schools, and Universities, and research in conflict resolution, peace education, religious studies, anti terrorism and strategic studies, international law, mediation, philosophy, economics, multiculturalism, psychology etc. Who will be speaking? What structure will the event take? Our colloquiem will allow all participants a chance to speak and exchange opinions, both in plenary and small group discussions. Those with special comments and experience will be given keynote speaker status, but rather than being 'talked at' this is a participatory event which we 'think through together' the agonizing and difficult choices facing the world. We anticipate a variety of representatives of the religious faith traditions, plus key scholars, educators, students, representatives from peace groups and others working in related fields. The meeting will be chaired by Thomas C. Daffern, Director of IIPSGP. We expect to be joined by key interfaith leaders from India and Washington DC and from the Islamic community, including Afghan intellectuals living in exile. Lembit Opik MP will also be addressing the meeting. What do I do if I want to come? Please send a cheque for £22 to book your place for the event payable to "IIPSGP" to: the International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy, Camlad House, Forden, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, SY218NZ, UK Tel: 44 + (0) 1614 452945 Email: iipsgp at clara.net. Accommodation as above. Are there follow up or additional meetings planned? Yes, this event is taking place parallel to the launch meeting of the All Party Group for Peace and Conflict Resolution which will be meeting in Parliament on November 20, to discuss the need for conflict resolution in today's world, at the invitation of Lembit Opik MP, Liberal Democratic Leader for Wales and Northern Ireland Spokesperson for the Lib Dems. The International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy is serving as the Secretariat of this new All Party Group, having already helped organise over 30 meetings in Parliament exploring peace issues with the help of the late Lord David Ennals and Lord McNair from 1993-2000. Space is limited at the meeting in Parliament however, and will last only 2 hours. (Those wishing to come the Parliamentary meeting on 20th November, or on future occasions, please write to All Party Peace and Conflict Resolution Secretariat IIPSGP, Camlad House, Forden, Montgomery, Powys, Wales, SY21 8NZ UK with and S.A.E. for an official invitation letter from Lembit Opik MP - (without such a letter admission is not possible for security reasons) Please Not: People will not be admitted to either event, in Parliament (November 20) or at St Deiniol's Gladstone Memorial Library (December 1st) unless they have registered in advance. -- Diana Rhodes Executive Director, The Seed of Life Peace Foundation -- Diana Rhodes Executive Director, The Seed of Life Peace Foundation
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