Thursday, November 27, 2008

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THE NEW IRAQ-REGIONAL SECURITY AND CURRENT AND FUTURE SCENARIOS Location, 09/12, Venice

Next 9th December at the Cà Cappello Department, Venice University Cà Foscari, a lecture will take place, titled:

The new Iraq-and Regional Security current situation and future scenarios


Lecturer

Prof. Sabah Kubba

Discussant

Prof. Giuliano Tamani

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RELIGIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS, 04-06/12, Venice

From December 4 to 6 the CIRDU - Interdepartmental Research Centre on Human Rights, University Ca 'Foscari of Venice, will present a lecture at the Auditorium of Santa Margherita, entitled Rights humans and religions. The role of religious freedom ".

The meeting will be structured as follows:

Thurs 4: Presentation.
Fri 5th: Status of religious freedom in the European context.
: The role of religion in Asia with regard to human rights.
Sat 6: Human rights and religion: the legal point of view.

In particular, speakers include:

De Poli, University Ca 'Foscari Venezia: Islam, secularism, secularization

Zilio Grandi, University of Genoa: The right to religious freedom in the Islamic context

Pisilli Mazzeschi , University of Siena: Situation of religious freedom in the UN Human Rights Council

Goisis , University Ca 'Foscari Venezia: Considerations on the issue of Tibet

Ravera, University Ca' Foscari Venezia: religious freedom in Japan

Rigopoulos, University Ca 'Foscari Venezia: Religious freedom in India, Hindu fundamentalism, Muslim and Christian eaction, neobuddhismo

Knights, University Ca' Foscari Venezia : Freedom worship in China

Zagato, University Ca 'Foscari Venezia: The protection of religious freedom in the UN system and regional systems

Program [pdf]

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WAR IN CONGO, 05/12, Padova

The Congo is the chest of the continent, the vaults of African resources, a land that seems born to power greed without limits. The causes, actors, victims of war scandal. At

multipurpose room, via Diego Valeri, Padova.

Speakers: Jean-Léonard

Touadi - Member of the Democratic Party, journalist e Scrittori
Lisa Clark - Portavoce dei Beati i Costruttori di Pace, esperti dell'area Grandi Laghi
Padre Jean Paul Etumba - Missionario Comboniano

Modera l'incontro: Domenico Castellani - Socio fondatore

Sunday, October 12, 2008

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lancement AU MAROC DES ACTIVITIES DU GIERFI, 24.10, Rabat

Friday, October 24 will be held in Rabat a conference-debate GIERFI (International Group for study and reflection on the woman set Islam) in partnership with the Rabita Mohammadia Ulema of Morocco, to launch its activities. The

GIERFI, which includes intellectuals, theologians, academics and representatives of civil society, primarily aim to promote alternative thinking on the issue of women in Islam in contemporary debates in the West and the Muslim world.

The meeting will take place at the headquarters of the Rabita at 17h (Av Laalou the Oudayas. Rabat), will focus on the emergence of a movement of feminist thought and action in Muslim Europe and North America and around the possibilities of an exegesis of scriptural texts of Islam from a female perspective.

occur during this event:

- Aisha El Hajjami (Marrakech)
For a reinterpretation of sacred texts from a female perspective, methodological approaches.

- Malika Hamidi (Brussels)
Muslim Feminists in Europe: the reappropriation of the religious strategies of liberation.

- Leila Bdeir (Montreal)
Feminism and Islam in Quebec: status and prospects

- Karine Gantin (Paris)
Feminism and universal human rights

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COMPARE TO THE EAST, 22.10, Caserta


It Convegno dottorale " comparar back Oriente Riflessioni giuridiche on China, India and the Islamic world "will be held on Wednesday 22 and Thursday, October 23 in San Leucio of Caserta, in the Faculty of Political Studies" Jean Monnet "the Second University of Naples.

As for the Muslim world, the 22 at 15.00 there will be a panel discussion entitled: "Which law for the Muslim world and Muslims in the world?" Discussants: Maurizio Oliviero

(University of Peurgia)
Massimo Papa (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
Gian Maria Piccinelli (Second University of Naples).

See the program [. Pdf]

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PAST AND PRESENT OF VIOLENCE IN MIDDLE EAST, 16-18.10, Torino

From October 16 to 18 will be held the IX Conference of SESAME entitled " The past and the present of the Middle East: reality and representation."

The issues that will be addressed will include:

-representations of violence: body language, image-matrix
Middle East? The transfer systems of political violence in the Middle East globalized
Resurging-Civil Society? Civil society as a response to state violence
- "Read the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." Violence and nonviolence in contemporary political magazines
-Control of strategic resources, violence and political instability in the MENA region
-L 'humor as a form of criticism, dissent and rebellion

Sunday, September 21, 2008

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POWER WAR IN THE HEART OF THE ANDES

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Bolivia is experiencing one of the most serious crisis in its history because of political dissent in part due to the profound economic difference that divides the country along the east-west axis. In fact, while the eastern regions (Pando, Santa Cruz, Tarija and Beni) enjoy the economic wealth generated by oil and gas reserves, the other western regions (La Paz, Oruro and Potosi), linked to the central government of Morales , remained in a humble agricultural production.

If the history of the country has never experienced a similar crisis, as successive governments were the result of the power of the rich whites in the eastern regions, now resides at the Palacio Quemado native a former trade unionist, the situation is now changed. If past governments crack down with weapons and force the manifestations of the indigenous and peasants (2000 war, water, gas and 2005), now form the opposition, the children of economic dynamism are opposed to power of Evo Morales with staging a coup and violent actions (blocking roads, employment of public buildings and airports).

fact, since Morales was elected president, In January 2006, the first indigenous head of state in a country with indigenous majority, has started a project for a new constitution that would allow the whole country to enjoy the economic wealth of the eastern regions. For their part, the governors of those areas, claiming a greater importance in the field of taxation and administration of the proceeds of oil, have tried to proclaim independence from the government of La Paz through referendum illegal.

the basis of the recent violence is therefore the struggle between two centers of power, which threatens to escalate into civil war. While the entire South America, the hole Unasur, Morales argues the opposite, just September 16 last year have pick up the threads of dialogue between central government and the opposition governors. These have in fact signed a pre-agreement which lays down conditions for negotiation that involves negotiation of tax on hydrocarbons, on the draft constitution and the end of blocks of lines of communication, in addition to the repayment of public buildings and oil fields occupied by the opposition

Source: Limes, Heartland



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Bolivia is now going through one of the Most severe crisis of two ITS history to political strifes linked to deep Economic That part spreads along the Country the east-west axis. In fact on the one hand eastern regions (Pando, Santa Cruz, Tarija and Beni) enjoy the hydrocarbon fields, on the other hand western areas (La Paz, Oruro and Potosì), linked to Morales government, are stuck in an agricultural production system.

In the history of the Country never come about a crisis like this because succeeded administrations were the result of the power of the rich white men from the eastern regions, now, that Palacio Quesado is lived in by a native previous labor organizer, the point has changed. If previous governments repressed farmer and native people demonstrations with the army (water war 2000, gas war 2005), now the sons of the economic dynamism constitute an opposition fact that offer resistance to the Morales administration with angry and golpist initiatives (road block of the whole Bolivian plexus and occupation of the government buildings).

In fact, since Morales has been elected president in january 2006, the first native head of State in a majority native people country, he launched a project of a new Constitution that counts all the Country to enjoy the economic richness of the eastern regions. Governors of these areas on their part, while themselves claim a greater importance in terms of administration of the hydrocarbon proceeds, they tried to proclaim their autonomy from government of La Paz through the proposal of some illegal referendums.

So, at the base of these days acts of violence there is an internal Battle Between Two Political Risk That centers to flow Into a civil war. While the Entire South America rally to Morales at the UNASUR forum, just last September 16th the Central Government and Governors opponent started to dialogue. They signed a pre-agreement negotiation That schedule on the hydrocarbon tax, on the Constitution project and on the end of the road block of the plexus and the return of the Government buildings.



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Then the result of the violence of these days is due to the internal struggle between two centers of power arriezga turn into a civil war. While all of South America defendeba President Morales in the forum of UNASUR, right on 16 sptiembre central government and the opposition governors Starting Out to dialogue. It was actually signed a preliminary agreement that addresses the negotiation of the taxa of hydrocarbons, the draft constitution and the end of the blocks of the means of communication and the return of the public palaces and oil fields occupied by the opposition .

Monday, September 15, 2008

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WHEN A CROCODILE EATS THE SUN


"Quando a crocodile eats the sun "is the story of a writer of Polish and English origin, born in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, which is found to deal with a situation very strong.

the late 90s, after having gone a matter of urgency in her home country following a serious illness of his father, the writer comes up against a political unknown to him before. Zimbabwe is experiencing a political and economic crisis on the basis of race, fomented and instigated by a dictator still in power, which leads the people to a serious famine.

Godwin Robert Mugabe claims that the crocodile ate the sun, and with it the life di un intero Paese che poco fa era una delle più ricche ex-colonie britanniche.

Godwin P., Quando un coccodrillo mangia il sole, Baldini Castaldi Dalai, Milano 2008


When a Crocodile Eats the Sun ” is the history of an English and Polish Jewish ancestry writer, born in Southern Rodhesia, known today as Zimbabwe, that lives a hard time after returning to his home town.

At the end of the ‘90s Godwin goes through a political fact he ignored before, the serious economical crisis on racial basis Zimbabwe lives in that period, fueled and istigated by a self-proclaim for life dictator, nowadays still in power.

The writer infers the crocodile Robert Mugabe ate the sun and, at the same time, also the life of an whole country that some years ago was one of the richest of the previous British colonies.

Godwin P., When a Crocodile Eats the Sun, Picador, London 2007


Friday, July 18, 2008

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Arabic language ALL'IPOCAN

can tell you that the IPOCAN - Institute for East CA Nallino organizes intensive Arabic language course at tertiary level, for those who already has some knowledge of Arabic grammar, to be held from September 23 to November 21, 2008.

For more information, including registration procedures, costs and timing of lessons, you can visit the site of the .

Friday, May 30, 2008

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The predilection dell'inflessione Brazilian against the Lusitanian in the process of standardization of the Portuguese language

In a time when, from the decolonization process has seen the increase of the importance of the languages \u200b\u200bof former colonial powers, here is a recent news both singular and interesting. But if it is just common sense that the language of a former colonial power abide by the canons of standard spelling and its former colony, here is the case with the Portuguese.

Parliament recently approved an agreement in Lisbon spelling of the eight countries in the world where Portuguese is spoken (in addition to Portugal and Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea-Bissau and Sao Tome and Principe) formalizing the removal of some letters, according to the Brazilian inflection that are lost in the current pronunciation.

Although it is not a radical change, it was foreseeable that in the process of unification of the Portuguese language Lusitanian had to give up, do not count as more than 10 million speakers, compared with more than 200 million Brazilians (as much as 91% of all Portuguese speakers in the world).

If this reform provides for uniformity of telematics research and facilitation of international legal language, from a personal perspective I do not consider this policy over-permissive nature. I think rather it is an attitude that respects the real requirements of an idiom, made on the basis of effective use of language (a majority of Brazilian inflection), which on one hand can facilitate dialogue between the Lusitanian and Brazilian and the other allows the language to evolve naturally.
This contrasts radically from the current policy of suppression against the French Government of the Caribbean Creole languages, which have developed through a mangled the French language mixed with elements of grammar in West Africa, due to the slave trade . It is clear that a similar institutional approach prevents the development of a natural language. In response to the justification of Paris, based on the presumed purity of the French language, it can be argued that the language of Baudelaire was developed by crippled with elements of classical Latin language of the Franks.

Finally, I believe that the tax reform the government of Lisbon can not be readily applied to the case of South America against the Castilian of Madrid as the Latin American landscape has many internal inconsistencies.

Friday, May 23, 2008

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1948: Al-Nakba

In Peace Salam Shalom, Peace Education and the path difference promoted by the Municipality and the Province of Siena, May 27 (17:20, at the complex of Santa Maria della Scala) Professor Salman Abu Sitta will hold a conference entitled " 1948: Al-Nakba "

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

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BLOOD IN ALGERIA, 29.03-24.05.2008, Perugia


From 29 March to 24 May 2008, at the Galleria Miomao of Perugia, held an exhibition of cartoons, called BLOOD IN ALGERIA , dedicated to the war in Algeria (1956-'62) presented by cartoonist Ravenna Gianluca Costantini.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

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The time of the drawing is finished. No, wait, it is not clear. We say that the time of the drawings on the Internet is over. But only mine is clear. A parenthesis in my life has closed, you look forward. Without mince words, until they change computers, that is, until I find a new job that will allow me to sublimate the guilt for the possible purchase of a new computer, I can post pictures. So it was a period that even drew: I had a little store 'boards, but just to give you an idea, someone had taken hostage. I bring her there, on Flickr: There should be all my compositions as well, for those who have nostalgia.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

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Mouvements Civils SOCIAL EN MEDITERRANEE ET Mobilisation aujourd'hui, 5-6.03. 08, Venise

5 et 6 mars 2008 - Venise - Auditorium Santa Margherita

Daniel Cephas : Pourquoi mobilize if-t-on?
Elise Massicard : Mouvements sociaux en Turquie
Sarah Ben Nèfissa : Les nouvelles formes collective mobilization in Egypt today
Karam Karam : Movements civilians? Lebanon today.
Mohamed Tozy : Islamists, technocrats and the Palace
Mohamed-Cherif Ferjani : Use of "civil society" in Arab countries through the Tunisian example
Hocine Zeghbib : State, Democracy and Civil Society Algeria. Chronicle of a blocked transition Rosita Di Peri
: Democracy in the Arab world. Is civil society the answer?
Paola Gandolfi e Alvise Vianello : The role of transnational migrants as New Political Actors In The Mediterranean. Hypotheses and Critics to The Idea of \u200b\u200bTransnational Civil Society.
Marcella Simoni : Swimming Against the Stream. Joint Civil Society associationism Across Borders in Israel and Palestine.
Rachele Borghi e Monica Camuffo : Civil Society and Governance territorial: the role of associations in local development in Morocco.
Paola Minoya : Local associationism in The Logic of State disengagement in the Water Sector. Experiences of local fields in Morocco and Tunisia.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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ALGERIA, TRACES OF FUTURE

The University of Milan and the Library Civic of the town of Sesto San Giovanni we propose a meeting dedicated to Algeria, and in particular the aspect of migration, political and literary.

In particular, 5 and 6 February, the Algerian writer Djilali Khellas present his novel "The storms of the island of birds" and meet with university students.

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See the program [PDF]

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

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