Programme of the Peace Event Sarajevo 2014

— June 6-9
Međunarodni forum ‒ International Forum
Umjetnost & kultura ‒ Cultural Activities
Omladinski kamp & aktivnosti ‒ Youth Camp
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Participate,
Create!
Program
English Edition
C ONTENTS
International Coordinating Committee ................................................................................................... 1
Local Coordinating Committee .............................................................................................................. 1
Local Coordinators and staff ................................................................................................................. 1
Media Partners ...................................................................................................................................... 2
Donors ................................................................................................................................................... 2
Preface .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Peace Event Sarajevo – Statement ...................................................................................................... 4
Help For Friends – Solidarity and Peace Concert ................................................................................. 5
Opening Ceremony – BKC Friday, June 6, 6-8 pm ............................................................................... 6
Closing Ceremony– BKC Monday, June 9, 2-4 pm............................................................................... 6
Roundtables – BKC, June 6-9 ............................................................................................................... 7
Peace Assembly – BKC, June 9, 10-12 am ........................................................................................ 10
Conferences in Cooperation with Peace Event 2014 .......................................................................... 11
How to use the Program ...................................................................................................................... 12
Locations / Abbreviations / Addresses ................................................................................................ 12
Interpretation ....................................................................................................................................... 15
Workshops........................................................................................................................................... 16
Cultural Activities ................................................................................................................................. 61
Youth Camp & Activities ...................................................................................................................... 72
Further Information .............................................................................................................................. 79
I NTERNATIONAL C OORDINATING C OMMITTEE
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Alessandro Capuzzo, Italian Network for Civil Peace Corps, Trieste
Bernard Dréano & Philippe Bourdier, Helsinki Citizens' Assembly France, Paris
www.reseau-ipam.org
Christian Renoux, International Network for a Culture of Nonviolence and Peace, Paris
www.nvpnetwork.net
Dragana Dardic, Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Banja Luka www.hcabl.org
Goran Bubalo, Catholic Relief Services and Network for Building Peace, Sarajevo
www.crs.organdwww.mreza-mira.net
Ljuljjeta Goranci Brkic, Nansen Dialog Center, Sarajevo www.nansen-dialogue.net
Pete Hämmerle, International Fellowship of Reconciliation Austria, Wien www.ifor.org
Reiner Braun, International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms/International Peace
Bureau, Berlin www.ialana.de and www.ipb.org
ZairaZafarana, ComitatoItaliano per unaCultura di Pace e Nonviolenza/MIR Italy, Torino
www.decennio.org
L OCAL C OORDINATING C OMMITTEE
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Goran Bubalo, CRS / Network for Building Peace, www.crs.org and www.mreza-mira.net
Azra Pita-Parente, Fondacija "Publika"
Michele Parente, forumZFD www.forumzfd.de
Gerd Scheuerpflug, KULT www.kultbih.org
Ibrahim Spahic, International Peace Center
Dragana Dardic, hCa Banja Luka www.hcabl.org
LjuljjetaGoranci Brkic, Nansen Dialogue Center www.nansen-dialogue.net
Nerkez Opacin, International University of Sarajevo
City of Sarajevo www.sarajevo.ba
Municipality Centar www.centar.ba
Municipality Stari Grad www.starigrad.ba
Municipality Novo Sarajevo www.novosarajevo.ba
Municipality Novi Grad www.novigradsarajevo.ba
Municipality Ilidža www.opcinailidza.ba
L OCAL C OORDINATORS AND STAFF
Lejla Alimanovic, Dea Kisic, Sanda Kovacevic, Medina Mujic, Adela Omerovic, Azra Pita-Parente,
Berin Sahbegovic.
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P REFACE
Dear Colleagues, Dear Friends,
Welcome to Peace Event Sarajevo 2014. In an age of conflicts and confrontations, 100 years after
the start of World War I we want to appeal for a culture of peace and to stand up for peace,
disarmament, civil conflict resolution and non-violence as well as social and ecological justice.
You are holding the Event Program in your hands. It is designed to give you an overview of all the
activities with the relevant schedules, times and locations.
On the central plan and in relevant lists you will find the practical information you need:
 The opening and closing events - let us once again invite you all to attend!
 The five Round Tables on the core issues
- A Culture of Peace and Nonviolence
- Gender, Women and Peace
- Militarism and Alternatives
- Peace and Social Justice
- Reconciliation and Dealing with the Past
 Almost 200 workshops (many thanks to everyone who is contributing to this impressive
collection of interesting topics!)
 A wide range of cultural activities (and here, too, our heartfelt gratitude!)
 The Youth Camp with its own events
There is also additional information which you will hopefully find useful to make your stay in this
beautiful old city even more enjoyable.
We have tried our best to compile everything we could think of which you might benefit from.
However, there is undoubtedly still something missing, and the error gremlins will have left their
mark, so please excuse this! And for any problems or difficulties that arise - let us find solutions
together in a spirit of respect, solidarity and tolerance.
This large Peace Event has been organized from the grassroots with many hours of voluntary and
selfless work – many, many thanks to everyone who has helped.
We would be grateful for any tips about what is missing and what should be added. We will make
every effort to ensure ongoing communication with you via social media, in the Peace Cafe, and with
old-fashioned Info Points and notices. You will find this information via the app and the Twitter
account (see further information below).
Further information can also be found on the multilingual website: www.peaceeventsarajevo2014.eu
Please use this Event Program as a guide to help you find your way around Sarajevo and the wide
range of events.
And please let us not forget that this city and this country have survived a merciless war, whose
physical and psychological effects can still be felt today, and also a natural disaster, which destroyed
large areas of the region.
We, too, will try to make a small solidary contribution to help the victims.
Our thanks go out to everyone who has actively helped so far. However, it is up to us all to determine
the final results of the great Peace Event Sarajevo 2014. So please follow this invitation to have fun
and interesting discussions, gain plenty of new insights, and hopefully make new friends.
Your “Program Team”: Reiner Braun, Goran Bubalo, Barbara Frey, Rada Hristova, Kristine Karch,
Sanda Kovacevic, Pascal Luig, Medina Mujic, Christian Renoux, Julia Strauß, Lucas Wirl
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P EACE E VENT S ARAJEVO – S TATEMENT
You will meet several thousands of people committed to peace mainly from Europe and the
region of Western Balkans, speaking out together against war and violence 100 years after
the beginning of World War I.
People all over the world want to live in peace –
but the last century has seen wars and violence
at all levels and in most parts of the world, including the former Yugoslavia. We believe and want
to show that the power of active nonviolence is
the only sustainable way to transform a world of
wars and violence into a culture of peace and
nonviolence. Current events in Ukraine, Syria,
Central Africa, and many other parts of the world,
as well as the wars in Yugoslavia in the 1990s
and the current social protests in Bosnia and
Herzegovina, require our joint commitment and
public statement that there are alternatives to
war in the form of civil, nonviolent conflict transformation, as shown in many successful nonviolent campaigns as well as in official documents like the UNESCO declaration on a
“Culture of Peace”. Our common goal remains
the vision of Bertha von Suttner, Mahatma
Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King,
Nelson Mandela, and many more, namely: a
world without war and violence. The more of us
who participate and demonstrate this clearly at
the Peace Event in Sarajevo, the stronger our
signal for “another world possible” will be!
Balkans and other war-torn societies, as well as
lessons to be learned from the history of wars
and violence 100 years after World War I, will be
highlighted in discussions.
A Cultural event
We will also be present on the squares and
streets of Sarajevo with cultural contributions.
The Peace Event should be marked by a culture
of peace represented in all its facets and made
accessible to everyone. Peace is something that
should be celebrated.
Join the Youth Camp of dialogue and cultural
exchange!
From June 6 to 10, 2014, Sarajevo will also be a
major meeting point of young people to stand up
against war and for a peaceful, just and
sustainable future. In our large-scale Sarajevo
Youth Camp we will discuss our commitment
against war, develop alternatives and present
these to the public. This gathering will be a
contribution to strength the Youth Peace
movement in Europe. All of you are invited to
come, participate and create.
Peace from the bottom
The Peace Event Sarajevo 2014 is currently
being prepared by an international, a national
and a local coordinating committee. More than
100 groups from Bosnia and Herzegovina,
cooperating in the Network for Building Peace /
Mreža za izgradnju mira, are co-organizing the
event. Peace activists from all former
Yugoslavian countries are actively participating
as well. The event happening in Sarajevo from
June 6 to 9 is a symbol of peace, reconciliation
and understanding as an alternative to war – an
example of the “common house of Europe” seen
from a grass-roots perspective. During these four
days, we want to try to actively “live” peace.
We hope that you will come and join us, and we
are looking forward to meet you in Sarajevo.
An international Forum
In Sarajevo there will be more than 100
workshops and round tables organized around
five thematic issues: a culture of peace and
nonviolence, gender, women and peace,
peace and social justice, reconciliation and
dealing with the past and militarism and
alternatives. These workshops, offered by a big
variety of local, regional, European and
international organizations, will contribute to
show the diversity of existing peace work and
support a critical analysis and the drawing up of
new alternatives. The importance of „dealing with International Coordinating Committee Peace
the past and reconciliation” in the Western
Event Sarajevo 2014
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H ELP F OR F RIENDS – S OLIDARITY AND P EACE C ONCERT
Letter to the victims of floodings
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
It is with great concern and consternation that we have learned about the numerous victims and
tremendous destructions due to the floodings in the Balkans and especially in BosniaHerzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
We would like to express our deepest sympathy and sincere support to those, who suffer from
the consequences of these worst floodings in over a century in the region.
Preparing the Peace Event, which will take place in Sarajevo from 6 to 9 of June, we turn to all
organizations, initiatives and partners supporting this international Event: Please help with both
monetary and material donations! The long-suffering people in Bosnia-Herzegovina need our
support and assistance.
This short letter is an expression of our deepest solidarity with the citizens of Bosnia and
Herzegovina and a small token of sympathy and compassion.
Sincerely yours,
The International Coordinating Committee of the Peace Event Sarajevo 2014
Help for Friends – Solidarity & Peace Concert
Saturday June 7th 2014 20:00-22:30
(Club Sloga, Mehmeda Spahe 20, Sarajevo)
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Voodoo Mojo, Banja Luka
Kosmo & the Quitters, Sarajevo
Sarajevo Drum Orchestra
Special guests
O PENING C EREMONY – BKC
F RIDAY , J UNE 6, 6-8 PM
C LOSING C EREMONY – BKC
M ONDAY , J UNE 9, 2-4 PM
Moderation
Reiner Braun, Germany / Ljuljjeta GoranciBrkic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Moderation
Dragana Dardić, Bosnia and Herzegovina /
Pete Hämmerle, Austria
6:00 Opening
with music (Choir Pontamina)
2:00 Opening
Music – Peace song from Youth Camp
6:20 Welcome by:
National Coordinating Committee – Ibrahim
Spahic, BiH; International Coordinating
Committee – Zaira Zafarana, Italy; Mayor of the
city of Sarajevo – Prof. Ivo Komsic, BiH
2:10 Welcome by the organizers
Ljuljjeta Goranci-Brkić, BiH; Michele Parente,
BiH
6:35 Greetings UNESCO
6:40 Piece of Music (Pontamina)
Presentations: Noam Chomsky, USA (via video
message); Joseph Gerson, USA; Hildegard
Goss-Mayr, Austria; Chico Whitacker, Brasil
(via video message)
6:50 Main speakers
Verdiana Grossi (Switzerland, IPB): 1914-2014
– History and lessons learnt; Mairead Maguire
(Northern Ireland, Nobel Peace Prize 1976):
Nonviolence and a culture of Peace; Samir
Arnautović (BiH, University of Sarajevo);
Jasmila Žbanić (BiH, film director):
Reconciliation and Europe
7:45 Closing with music
C ONCERT BY S ARAJEVO C HOIR ,
D ANCE – BKC, J UNE 6, 8 PM
2:20 Greetings
Angela Kane, Germany, UN-High Rep. for
Disarmament Affairs
2:30 Pictures/Photos/Videos
from the Peace Event
2:40 Speeches
Jan Durnez, Belgium, Mayor of Ypres; Kevin
Dowling, Bishop South Africa, President Pax
Christi International; Adolfo Pérez Esquivel,
Argentina, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 1980:
1914 – 2014 Ban War; Sonja Biserko, Serbia,
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, Belgrade,
Vesna Teršelić, Croatia, Dokumenta, Zagreb; 2
young people from the Youth Camp
3:45 Summary of the “Peace Assembly” and
“Message of the Peace Event Sarajevo 2014”
Bernard Dréano, France
C LOSING C ONCERT – BKC
M ONDAY , J UNE 9, 4 PM
With:
O PEN A IR C INEMA – 9-11 PM
The Open Air Cinema will take place at the
Space in front of café Tito. A detailed program
you will find under the cultural activities.
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Ex-Yu Pop&Rock Choir of Irina
Lepenik-Karamarkovic
School Choirs from Sarajevo
Voodoo Mojo, Banja Luka
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R OUNDTABLES – BKC, J UNE 6-9
GWP – Gender, Women and Peace
A controversial debate about the
UN Resolution 1325
BKC, Friday, June 6, 2-5 pm
Women around the world have celebrated UN
Security Council Resolution 1325 of 2000 on
Women, Peace and Security, welcoming it as a
tool for peace, democracy and the prevention of
war. In the years since its adoption the world has
witnessed a massive increase in military
spending, and more illegal and disastrous wars,
with the ‘protection’ of women sometimes used
as a pretext. Although European countries have
implemented the UN 1325 resolution, the
presence and participation of women in decision
making structures are not increasing and in post
conflict situations women are more victims than
active part of building peace. We see NATO
citing Resolution 1325 while, instead of peacekeeping, it fosters militarization, expands its
machinery worldwide, and fights aggressive
wars.
In the Round Table we want to discuss our
demand for a peaceful, gender-just, non-violent
society, in which women are visible in the public
and integrated in decision making and societal
responsibilities, a society with respect and
dignity for all human beings independent of their
religion, tradition, colors and origin.
Speakers: Ingeborg Breines (Norway, CoPresident IPB), Dragana Dardic (BiH, Helsinki
Citizens' Assembly Banja Luka), Katharina
Kruhonja (Croatia, Right Livelihood Laureate),
Jadranka Milicevic (BIH, Foundation CURE and
CARE International, Sarajevo), Sissy Vovou
(Greece, Activist)
Moderation: Kristine Karch (Germany, Int’l
Network No to War - No to NATO)
MA – Militarism and Alternatives
BKC, Saturday, June 7, 10 am-1 pm
The crisis in and around Ukraine shows the
consequences of a politics of militarization for
peace and international security, and for a
Europe which is at long last a peaceful common
home. In this workshop we want to discuss the
alternatives to confrontation – from all sides.
Global military expenditure is around $1.7 billion,
NATO is the strongest military alliance in history,
and the world is full of wars and armed conflicts.
Still today, all life on earth could be ended by the
use of nuclear weapons. The EU has developed
new military structures and becomes more and
more like one leg of the NATO structure. New
conflicts like those in East Asia dominate
international politics while old ones like Middle
East remain unsolved.
Given this context, we have to face the
fundamental question: what are the alternatives
to militarization? We propose a broad discussion
on peaceful conflict prevention and resolution,
cultures of peace, disarmament, the OSCE and
UN structures and many new ideas for setting
the world on a peaceful path.
Speakers: Jeremy Corbyn (GB, Member of
Parliament), Joseph Gerson (USA, American
Friends Service Committee), Ljulletta Goranci
Brkic (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nansen Center),
Mairead Maguire (Ireland, Nobel Peace
Laureate). We have also invited Members of the
European Parliament.
Moderator: Reiner Braun (Germany, CoPresident International Peace Bureau)
CPN – A Culture of Peace and
Nonviolence
BKC, Saturday, June 7, 6-9 pm
Inspired by Gandhi and built through a lot of
experiences, the Culture of Peace and Non-
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Violence remains a challenging concept for our
world.
Peace is more than the absence of war, it is
living together with our differences – of sex,
origin, language, religion or culture – while
developing equality of rights, equal respect for
each person, participative democracy and
universal respect for justice and human rights on
which such coexistence depends. Therefore,
peace is never achieved. It is an on-going
process. Nonviolence is the way towards this
long-term goal. Rejecting violence in all its
different forms, it requires awareness and active
participation by all individuals and communities.
It is an everyday life decision.
The participants in the Round Table will highlight
this comprehensive approach to a Culture of
Peace and Nonviolence in its different
dimensions, but also add their personal
experiences of nonviolent activism from their
specific contexts.
Speakers: Adolfo Pérez Esquivel (Argentina,
SERPAJ, Nobel Peace Prize 1980), Victoria
Barrès (France, Association Montessori
Internationale / International Network for a
Culture of Peace and Non-violence), Ibrahim AlAssil (Syria, Syrian Nonviolence Movement),
Goran Božičević (Croatia/Macedonia, Miramida
Centar), ZoricaTrifunović (Serbia, Women in
Black)
Moderation: Christian Renoux (France,
International Network for a Culture of Peace and
Non-violence), Pete Hämmerle (Austria,
International Fellowship of Reconciliation)
PSJ – Peace and Social Justice
BKC, Sunday, June 8, 10 am-1 pm
In the world today basic needs are satisfied,
public services are collapsing jobs are
threatened or destroyed, large fraction of the
population is marginalized, inequality of income
and welfare increase.
These situations create tensions and conflicts,
divisions between groups, races, nations. If
social insecurity and fear is spreading there are
risks of violent conflicts, and even war... at the
expense of human security: economic security,
food security, health security, environmental
security, personal security, community security,
political security.
In the world today, one can witness the growth
of social uprising and movements of resistance
in a lot of countries. They are defending the
living standards, demanding democracy and
social justice, fighting corruption and
inequalities, struggling for the peaceful
reconstruction and development of society.
The roundtable will come back to the principles
of human security, and study social movements,
in particular in the Western Balkans
Speakers: Mary Kaldor (UK, London school of
economics), Milenko Sreckovic (Serbia,
Pokretzaslobodu), Goran Lukic (Slovenia,
Association of Free Trade Unions), Ines Tanovic
(BiH, Sarajevo Plenum), Igor Stiks (Croatia,
Balkan Social Forum)
Moderation: Zoran Ivancic (BiH, Fondacija CPI
Public Interest Advocacy Center), Bernard
Dreano (France, Assemblée européenne des
citoyens HCA-France)
RDP – Reconciliation and dealing
with the past - Is silence the price
to pay for peace?
BKC, Sunday, June 8, 2-5 pm
There are many different ways for a society to
deal with its violent past. And there are many
different ways to build peace and (re)construct
broken ties within a society after a violent
conflict. Current “transitional justice”-concepts
emphasize the importance of openly facing the
past for the rebuilding of a society which has
gone through a violent conflict. In the same time,
many individuals and societies prefer to avoid
addressing the violent past because they
estimate that this is a too sensitive issue and
that silence is the price to pay for a pragmatic
living together. Under which conditions can
“dealing with the past” and “reconciliation”
become complementary processes, and under
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which conditions are they obstructing each
other? How much memory and how much
forgetting do we need in the (re)construction of
societies which went through a violent conflict?
Discussing examples from different countries,
this round table will bring together practitioners
in the field of dealing with the past from South
Eastern Europe and other regions from Europe
and the world.
Speakers: Christine Hoffmann (Germany, Pax
Christi Berlin), Aleksandra Letić (BiH, Helsinki
Committee for Human Rights in Republika
Srpska), Véronique Nahoum-Grappe (France,
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales),
Vesna Terselić (Croatia, Documenta)
Moderation: Nicolas Moll (Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Memory Lab Sarajevo)
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P EACE A SSEMBLY – BKC, J UNE 9, 10-12 AM
Monday June 9, on the final day of the Peace Event, it will be time for the future with the Assembly of
Convergence for Peace. The organizations, networks, movements, individuals, who have been
thinking and working together during the Forum’s round tables and workshops and the Youth Camp
can gather to jointly evaluate which common action or work they may propose or strengthen in order
to build this other world of peace and justice we want.
In case there is a demand, this Assembly of Peace can be organized with several “meetings of
convergence for action” before joining together. In such “meetings of convergence“, participants can
join together to see how to carry on discussion on specific topics and themes as a result or an
outcome of the activities during the Peace event, and/or to build international actions and campaigns.
All kinds of action can be considered as working base for these convergences - something that
should facilitate the articulation between different networks and movements.
The Peace Event does not deliberate as a body. There will be no final declaration or statement on
behalf of all the participants. No-one, therefore, is authorized, to express positions claiming to be
those of all its participants. Nonetheless, participants, organizations or groups of organizations that
participate in the Peace event can deliberate on declarations or actions they may decide on, whether
singly or in coordination with other participants. The Peace Event will circulate such decisions without
directing, hierarchizing, censuring or restricting them, but as deliberations of the organizations or
groups of organizations that made the decisions.
The participants who want to propose ideas, initiatives, actions, campaigns to be discussed at the
Assembly of Convergence for Peace, or to propose a thematic Meeting of Convergence can do it
during the first 3 days of the Peace Event.
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C ONFERENCES IN C OOPERATION WITH P EACE E VENT 2014
Conference on Women in War - Sarajevo June 7-8
International Conference in Sarajevo The place of women in war 1914- 2014
June 7th and 8th 2014 Bosanski Kulturni Centar (BKC) Sarajevo
The Women in War inaugural conference will take place in Sarajevo on June 7thand 8th, with the
support of the University of Sarajevo’s Gender department and the Sarajevo Peace Event.
2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War One and a greater visibility of women in
armed conflicts. Along with the numerous commemorative events and conferences that will be
taking place, this centennial is a unique opportunity to assess the experience and consequences
of war on women twenty years after the war in the ex-Yugoslav area (1991-1995), with a look into
the past as well as at conflicts of the same period, namely Rwanda.
Women in War www.womeninwar.org
Human security training – Ujedinjenih naroda
As part of Sarajevo Peace Event 2014, a 5-day Summer School on “Humanizing Security”
will be held throughout June 4-9 in Sarajevo, as a collaborative endeavor of civil society
organizations from Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia,
Montenegro, Serbia, United Kingdom and Turkey
The Summer School is organized by a network of organizations called “Citizens’ Network for
Peace, Reconciliation and Human Security”. The event will serve as a meeting point for activists,
practitioners and researchers, to discuss and elaborate upon human security – as a much debated
discourse & concept – in its multiple dimensions, and, upon its strategic and practical/tactical utility
in efforts to make the world a better place. The program covers issues as varied as youth
precarity, small arms, private security, gated communities, state/national security, lack of- trust in
public authorities and new urban protest movements.
The Network will be accepting applications to support the participation of 20 young people of the age of
18 to 35 years old from Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and
Turkey. http://cn4hs.org/wp-content/uploads/Invitation_Summer-School-Humanizing-Security.pdf
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H OW TO USE THE P ROGRAM
In the following chapter we will provide you with the information about workshops, cultural and youth
activities. Each activity has a similar block in the tables, explained with the examples below:
Example for workshops (WS)
T ABLE H EADER IS THE T IME SLOT
WS
Title of the workshop
Category
Location
Organizers
Abstract of the workshop
WS No.
Country
Speakers
Example for Cultural Activities
T ABLE H EADER IS THE TYPE OF THE CULTURAL ACTIVITY
Title of the cultural activity
Time and duration
Organizers
Description
Location
country
Example for the Youth activities
T ABLE H EADER Y OUTH C AMP & A CTIVITIES – D ATE
Title of the Youth activity
Time and duration
Description
Location
Country
Organizers
To save space we are using an abbreviation for the locations. In the decoding table you will also find
the addresses of the different locations. The location name is written in English and in local
language.
L OCATIONS / A BBREVIATIONS / A DDRESSES
Abbr. /
Skracenica
Mjesto
Art
Muzička Akademija
Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Akademija likovnih umjetnosti
Ars
Ars Aevi
Acad
Location
Address / Adresa
Music Academy
Josipa Štadlera 1/2
Academy of Art
Ars Aevi is a museum of
contemporary art
Obala Maka Dizdara 3
Terezija bb
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Abbr. /
Skracenica
ArmH
BKC
BKC-D1/D2
BKC-Gal1/2
BKCH
BKCL
BKC-MH
BKC-Sal
Camp
Mjesto
Location
Address / Adresa
Dom Armije BiH
Bosanski Kulturni Centar
BKC - Plesna sala 1/2
BKC – Galerija 1/2
BKC - Stubište
BKC - Ulaz
BKC - Glavna sala
BKC - Salon
Army Hall
BKC
BKC Dance Hall 1 / 2
BKC Gallery 1 /Gallery 2
BKC hallway
BKC Lobby
BKC Main Hall
BKC Saloon
Camping site Oaza,
Ilidza
Medical Catholic School
International Center for
Children and Youth
Novo Sarajevo
City Hall
Front of Cathedral
Zelenih Beretki 2
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Četvrte viteške brigade 3,
Ilidza
Augusta Šenoina 3
French Institute Room 1
Mula Mustafe Bašeskije, 8
French Institute Room 2
Mula Mustafe Bašeskije, 8
French Institute Library
Mula Mustafe Bašeskije, 8
International Franciscan
Cultural Center
Zagrebačka 18
Kamp Oaza, Ilidza
CS
CHCY
CH-M4P
Cath
FI-1
FI-2
FI-Lib
FCC
Javna Ustanova Međunarodni
centar za djecu i omladinu
Novo Sarajevo
Grad Sarajevo
Ispred katedrale
Francuski institut u Bosni i
Hercegovini Soba 1
Francuski institut u Bosni i
Hercegovini Soba 2
Francuski institut u Bosni i
Hercegovini Biblioteka
Međunarodni studentski
franjevački centar
GaRiWo
GA-RI-WO Kancelarija
GA-RI-WO Office
Goe
Goe-1
Goe-2
Goethe Institut
Goethe Institut Soba 1
Goethe Institut Soba 2
Muzej Prve Gimnazija - Prva
Gimnazija Sarajevo
Hotel Bosnia Soba 1
Hotel Grand
Hotel Grand Soba 1
Hotel Grand Soba 2
Hotel Grand Soba 3
Hotel Grand Soba 4
Hotel Grand Soba 5
Hotel Grand Soba 6
Hotel Grand Soba 7
Historijski Muzej Bosne i
Hercegovine
Historijski Muzej Bosne i
Goethe Institute
Goethe Institute Room 1
Goethe Institute Room 2
First Gymnasium’s
Museum
Hotel Bosnia Room 1
Hotel Grand
Hotel Grand Room 1
Hotel Grand Room 2
Hotel Grand Room 3
Hotel Grand Room 4
Hotel Grand Room 5
Hotel Grand Room 6
Hotel Grand Room 7
Gym
HB-1
HG
HG-1
HG-2
HG-3
HG-4
HG-5
HG-6
HG-7
HM
HM-1
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Hamdije Kresevljakovica 3
Trg Fra Grge Martića 2
Gabrijele Moreno Locatelli
11
Bentbaša 1a
Bentbaša 1a
Bentbaša 1a
Gimnazijska 3
Kulovica 9
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Historical Museum
Zmaja od Bosne 5
Historical Museum
Zmaja od Bosne 5
Abbr. /
Skracenica
Mjesto
Location
Hercegovine Soba 1
Historijski Muzej Bosne i
Hercegovine Soba 2
Historijski Muzej Bosne i
Hercegovine Soba 3
PACE
Međunarodni centar za mir
IPC
IPC -Bas
IPC- G
Galerija IPC "E"
Galerija IPC "E"
Galerija IPC "E"
Room 1
Historical Museum
Room 2
Historical Museum
Room 3
International Peace
Center
Gallery IPC "E"
Gallery IPC "E"
IPC Gallery
IPC-Tit
Galerija IPC "E"
Gallery IPC "E"
Kino
Kino Meeting Point
Kino Meeting Point
KULT
Insatitut za Mlade KULT
KULT Head Office
Met
Ljetno Kino Metalac
MNS
Zgrada Općine Novo Sarajevo
Metalac
Municipality Novo
Sarajevo
Municipality Novo
Sarajevo Room 1
Municipality Novo
Sarajevo Room 2
Open area by Historical
Musem
Peace Fair
Hotel Saraj
HM-2
HM-3
MNS-1
MNS-2
O-Air
PF
SAH
Sartr
SPA-1
SPA-2
StJo
Stage
Zgrada Općine Novo Sarajevo
Soba 1
Zgrada Općine Novo Sarajevo
Soba 2
Otvorena scena iza
Historijskog Muzeja
Peace Fair
Hotel Saraj
SARTR (Sarajevski Ratni
Teatar)
Spajalica Soba 1
Spajalica Soba 2
Crkva Svetog Josipa
Zmaja od Bosne 5
Zmaja od Bosne 5
Luledžina b.b
Luledžina 12, Baščaršija
Luledžina 12, Baščaršija
Luledžina 12, Baščaršija
Luledžina 12 (Titožs street),
Baščaršija
Hamdije Kreševljakovića 13
4. viteške brigade 34-36,
Ilidza
Gimnazijska 3
Zmaja od Bosne 55
Zmaja od Bosne 55
Zmaja od Bosne 55
Vilsonovo Šetalište iza
Historijskog Muzeja
Vilsonovo
Nevjestina 5
Sartr Theatre
Gabelina 16 (CDA)
Banjska ul. 2, Ilidza
Banjska ul. 2, Ilidza
Fra Anđela Zvizdovića
Vilsonovo setaliste
ThK
Kamerni Teatar 55
Spajalica Room 1
Spajalica Room 2
St.Joseph church
Stage across café Tito
Opcina Stari Grad
Sarajevo
Chamber Theater 55
TU-1G
Dom Sindikata Soba 1
Trade Union – room 1
TU-2
Dom Sindikata Soba 2
Trade Union – room 2
TU-3
Dom Sindikata Soba 3
Trade Union – room 3
Ugal
Umjetnička galerija BiH
Art Gallery BiH
Stari
Address / Adresa
Zelenih beretki 4
Maršala Tita 55/II
Dečanska 14 (Trg Nikole
Pašića)
Dečanska 14 (Trg Nikole
Pašića)
Dečanska 14 (Trg Nikole
Pašića)
Zelenih beretki 8
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Abbr. /
Skracenica
YCG-1
YCG-2
YCG-3
Zetra
CHCY
Mjesto
Location
Međunarodni centar za djecu i
omladinu Grbavica Soba 1
Međunarodni centar za djecu i
omladinu Grbavica Soba 2
Međunarodni centar za djecu i
omladinu Grbavica Soba 3
Olimpijski Kompleks Zetra
Javna Ustanova Međunarodni
centar za djecu i omladinu
Novo Sarajevo
Club Sloga
Youth Center Grbavica
Room 1
Youth Center Grbavica
Room 2
Youth Center Grbavica
Room 3
Zetra
International Center for
Children and Youth
Novo Sarajevo
Club Sloga
Address / Adresa
Kemala Kapetanovića 17
Kemala Kapetanovića 17
Kemala Kapetanovića 17
Alipašina bb
Kemala Kapetanovića 17
Mehmeda Spahe 20
I NTERPRETATION
Simultaneous interpretation (English-BCS and BCS-English) will be offered during the opening and
closing ceremonies and the 5 Round Tables. For all other events during the Peace Event the
responsibility of interpretation lies with the conveners of the particular event.
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CPN
SAH
Human security training: Humanizing security
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Omladinskiresursnicentar ORC Tuzla with ADP-ZID Montenegro, HCA-HYD
BiH
Turkey, Assemblée européenne des Citoyens (AEC), Helsinki Citizens'
Assembly France (HCA)
As part of Sarajevo Peace Event 2014, a 5-day Summer School on “Humanizing Security” will be
held throughout June 4-9 in Sarajevo, as a collaborative endeavor of civil society organizations
from BiH, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, UK and Turkey.
The Network will be accepting applications to support the participation of 20 young people of the
age of 18 to 35 years old from BiH, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey.
http://cn4hs.org/wp-content/uploads/Invitation_Summer-School-Humanizing-Security.pdf
Speakers: Emel Kurma and Hale Akay (HYD Turkey); Miralem Tursinovic (ORC Tuzla BiH); Igor
Milosevic (ADP-ZID Montenegro); Bernard Dreano (AEC France)
PSJ
Privatisations and wars, internal and international (f)actors : the
Yugoslave case in the 1990s
Association Autogestion
180
BKCFrance
Gal1+Gal2
The destruction of social ownership in the former Yugoslav titoist system was associated with the
dismantling of the Federation: new “nation-states” and nationalist bourgeoisies were competing to
control the privatisation process in the largest, possible territory - through a very unjust, illegitimate
and inefficient process .We will argue that the Euro-atlantic institutions played the role of pyromanfiremen.
Speakers: Ivica Mladenovic, Editor of Novi Plamen, researcher in sociology; Andreja Jivkovic or
Matija Medenica; Milenko Sreckovic, Pokret Za Slobodu; Lijevi, Kassia Aleksic
CPN
Buddhist Welfare Association
138
BKC-Sal
Buddhist Welfare Association
Bangladesh
PSJ
Aboriginal Resistance in Canada Against the Exploitation of
19
Mineral Resources
FI-2
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
Canada
We will bring out the resistance of Aboriginal struggles in Canada. We will explain how Aboriginal
people see their territorial and environmental rights as well as their renewed links to non Aboriginal
people. We will begin with an analysis of the struggle of the Algonquin of Eastern Ontario against
mining exploration for uranium on their historic territories. In turn we will study the confrontation
between the Police and a peaceful encampment, foreshadowing the development of the fracking
industry in the province.
Speakers: David Welch (Professor, School of Social Work, University of Ottawa, Canada)
Gabrielle Ross-Marquette (Student, School of Social Work, University of Ottawa, Canada)
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CPN
HG-1
Youth for Healthy and Peaceful Communities
NARKO-NE for prevention of addiction
124
BiH
18 students from both entities, trained in peer education and work in local communities, will
present the results of their project, aimed at raising awareness of family and peer violence and
their relation with addictive behaviors. The workshop includes a theatre play about violence and
choices young people make when faced with these problems, discussion on conflict resolution and
non-violent communication and mini workshops on healthy ways of coping with problems in family
and society.
CPN
Peace and Crime Prevention Strategy
200
HG-3
CPN
Association People For People
Lagos
Sharing our experiences of active nonviolence for a
95
sustainable peace in Europe (Partaged'expériences de nonviolence active)
HG-4
CANVA
France
For years and years some people, some associations have been engaged in the fight for peace,
for justice or the protection of the environment. Maybe we are missing to share these experiences
at the European level, e.g., to learn from each other and to progress together in the ethic of the
nonviolence. In 2014, will our meeting contribute, at least a bit, to avoid future conflicts in Europe?
Apart from the commemoration and the analysis of the painful past, there are also some
perspectives for the future that we want to draft together.
Speakers: idem délégué au nucléaire de la Canva, a representative of Bosnian nonviolent
movement
CPN
Religion & Human Rights:Spirituality As a Tool for
33
Transformation
HG-5
Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
USA
Intercultural Dialogue
CPN
Relevance of Gandhi's teaching in present world
HG-6
Roopantaran (Transforming life, attitude and duties)
47
India
I want to organize this workshop to expand and establish that we can achieve the noble causes of
Liberty, Justice and Democracy for mankind without killing anyone, without making a child an
orphan, and without making anyone homeless. This workshop includes following topics. A.
Principles, Practices and Beliefs of Mahatma Gandhi: Importance of Gandhi’s teaching in Peace
Movement International movements with nonviolence, Disarmament, Inclusive Development,
Concept of Global village and Equality.
Speakers: Manisha Gaur
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CPN
HG-7
Cooperative Game Playing for Young People
University of Louisville, KY, USA, Department of Psychological &
Brain Sciences
74
USA
Cooperative games are used to build community and character, and have the added dimension of
strengthening skills, such as listening, focusing, problem solving, impulse control, and cooperation.
Workshop participants will gain hands-on experience with and knowledge of cooperative game
playing as a way to build community between diverse groups.
Speakers: Dr. Melinda A. Leonard and Student Team, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
RDP
Working on DwP in the region
136
HM-1
Documenta – center for dealing with the past
Croatia
We would like to organize round table/public discussion on DwP work. We will present and use our
Handbook on DwP (both on English and Croatian).
RDP
Conscientious objection to military service
14
HM-2
International Fellowship Of Reconciliation (IFOR)
International
It was during the War which started in Sarajevo that conscientious objection (co) to military service
was first recognized by States. In Sarajevo in 2004 a conference brought together co movements
and governments to extend recognition in this region. Since then Conscription has now been
abolished throughout the Western Balkans, but we will hear from objectors from nearby countries
and discuss the continued relevance of conscientious objection as an anti-militarist strategy.
Speakers: Derek Brett - IFOR; Onur Erem - VR-DER (Vicdani Ret Dernegi - Conscientious
Objection Association), Turkey; Murat Kanatli (tbc) (kibrista-vicdani-ret-insiyatifi / Initiative for
Conscientious Objection in Cyprus); Dimitris Sotiropoulos (tbc) (conscientious objector from
Greece); NN (New Profile), Israel; NN (No To Compulsory Military Service), Egypt
RDP
Conflict, Violence and Mental Health: Can Trauma Be a Source 21
for Growth?
HM-3
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
Canada
This workshop addresses the traumatic impact of armed conflict and violence on the mental health
of the affected populations. It will examine the role of culture in definitions and conceptions of
trauma, the impact to population resilience to syndromes such as Post-Traumatic Stress, focus on
resilience and post-traumatic growth in Bosnia's post-war context, attempt to make sense of
mental illness as it relates to conflict and violence, propose viable solutions for mental health care
and service provision in light of a collective trauma.
Speakers: Ana Pranjic (McGill and Concordia University, Québec/Canada)
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MA
ArmH
Syria I facing the war, fighting for peace and democracy
Assemblée européenne des Citoyens (AEC), Helsinki Citizens'
Assembly France (HCA), UnePunte per (Italy)
141
France /
Italy
The non-violent mass uprising of Syrian fighting for freedom dignity and democratic reforms
started in March 2011. Since mid 2011 the country has entered in a phase of extremely violent
war, destruction and massacres, sectarianism and population displacement. Presentation by
Syrian activists from diverse backgrounds of the situation and perspectives.
Speakers: Activist from Syrian Non-violent movement al Haraq, Independent medias, Souria
Houria, Womens’ groups, etc.
MA
MNS-1
Peace in the Balkans and European security
225
PADOP/Greece, IPPNW/Greece, World March of Women/Turkey,
Greek /
Conscientious Objection Association (COA)/Turkey
Turkey
Speakers: Alper Tas (President ODP/Turkey), Panos Trigazis (SYRIZA International and Peace
Affairs dpt./Greece) Coordinator: Onur Erem (Journalist, COA/Turkey)
The Middle East is the most volatile and most militarized region on Earth, absorbing 30% of the
global arms exports. The region has suffered from many foreign interventions. The current
bloodiest theater of war in the Middle East is Syria. It is hoped that the Geneva process will
succeed to bring about a peaceful settlement, on the basis of the U.N. charter, involving all the
sides of the conflict. Of major importance for peace in the region, is the U.N. initiative for a Middle
East, free of nuclear and mass destruction weapons.
Friday, June 6, 4-6 PM
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PSJ
Debt, crises and ways of people's organizing
100
BKCGal1+Gal2
Pokretzaslobodu (Freedom Fight movement), CADTM (Comité pour
l'annulation de la Dette du Tiers Monde), Monika Gaborska
Serbia
We'll discuss the history of debt, how it affects society and creates crises and conflicts and the
ways people could organize against it.
Speakers: David Graeber (anthropologist, author, OWS), Andrej Grubacic (Pokretzaslobodu),
Milenko Sreckovic (Pokretzaslobodu), Monika Garboska
PSJ
Move the Money! From military spending to job creation,
4
environmental protection, social justice.
BKC-Sal
IPB (International Peace Bureau)
International
The world is over-armed and peace is underfunded". It is Ban Ki Moon who says so. Governments
spent USD 1,730 trillion in 2012 supporting the military sector. This is money that could be better
spent tackling the real challenges to human survival. The challenge to civil society is to build up
our movement so that we can have enough impact on the politicians for them to change course.
The workshop will hear from experts and activists working on this very important project, and
formulate plans for future work.
Speakers: Joseph Gerson, Dave Webb, Christine Hoffmann (tbc), Colin Archer und Ingeborg
Breines (Moderation)
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FI-1
Building a Nonviolence Trainers Network
Un ponte per (UPP)
45
Italy
Sharing different field’s experiences, theoretical frameworks, techniques, methodologies and best
practice on nonviolence training for adults through discussion, project design and experimentation.
Speakers: Valeria Gambino
RDP
Genocide, Truth and Reconciliation: The Case of Aboriginal
22
peoples in Canada
FI-2
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
Canada
Aboriginal genocide in Canada. Problem of violence against women and the impact of colonization
on Aboriginal Peoples. What relation to the past for what common future? The case of the Truth
and Reconciliation Commissions in Quebec. Assessment of indigenous struggles in progress (Idle
No More).
Speakers: Widia Larivière (FAQ/Idle No More, Québec)
CPN
Storytelling from Religious Traditions to Develop Empathetic
Understanding in Diverse Communities: Perspectives from UK
Primary Schools
HG-1
Centre for Religion in Society, York St John University, York, UK
68
United
Kingdom
This workshop considers using stories from texts shared by the Abrahamic religions: Judaism,
Christianity and Islam as a means to assist in bridge-building between diverse communities. This
is looked at in the context of non-confessional religious education in UK schools located in towns
and cities where there are very diverse religio-ethnic communities and where there has been, or is
the potential for, the breakdown of social trust and harmony.
Speakers: Dr. Paulina Kollontai, Associate Director, Centre for Religion in Society, York St John
University, York, UK
CPN
Cultural examples overcoming national conflicts implications
153
in Europe and Caucasus
HG-3
AEGEE-Moskva (Member of European Student Forum)
Russia
Music and non-formal education are one of the strongest methods of tailoring the cultural ties
among the divided post-conflict communities and creating the new network of social connections
for the region.
Speakers: Nikolay Kazantsev, partnership building manager at AEGEE Moscow, researcher at
National Research University-Higher School of economics
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CPN
HG-4
New Generation – Media for a Culture of Peace
Coordination internationale pour une Culture de non-violence et de
paix
92
France
Les médias sont aujourd'hui au cœur de la vie et de la formation des jeunes. Il est essentiel qu'ils
soient des vecteurs de la culture de non-violence et de paix et que les jeunes eux-mêmes aient la
possibilité de devenir créateurs de media au service de la non-violence et de la paix.Today Media
are crental in the life and in the education of young people. It is essential that they be channels of
a culture of Nonviolence and Peace and that young people have the opportunity to become
peacemakers through media creations.
Speakers: Daniel van Espen, Signis (Belgique); Guido Convents, SIGNIS (Bruxelles); A
representative of Pax Christi International (Bruxelles)
PSJ
Climate Change Adaptation & Advocacy: From Europe to
30
Oceania Case Studies for Climate Justice
HG-5
Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
USA
Sustainability and Peace with Nature
CPN
A Culture of Peace and Non-violence
HG-6
Scholar
164
Kosovo
Workshop will deal with the current political situation in Kosovo since its independence. This is a
preview about the problems we have (as citizens of the Republic of Kosovo) in the city of
Mitrovica, where "parallel structures" still remain in the north part of the city.
RDP
HM-1
Reconciliation and dealing with the past
50
Centre for Nonviolent Action (Belgrade & Sarajevo), Diakonie
Austria /
Austria and IFOR Austria
BiH
This workshop will deal with experiences of work on reconciliation and dealing with the past in
former Yugoslavia and cooperation with Austrian partners. The Center for Nonviolent Action will
present their activities on cultures of memoralization, with war veterans from different sides of the
conflicts and their new training manual “Reconciliation?!
Speakers: Adnan Hasanbegovic/CNA Sarajevo, Amer Delic/CNA Sarajevo, Pete Hämmerle/FOR
Austria
RDP
Cultural diversity and war for peace
99
HM-2
intrnational peace centre
Peace memories and reconciliation for new peace building in the region SEE.
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MA
Stari
Militarization of Science 1914 and today
International Network of Ingeneers and Scientists for Global
Responsibility (INES), Scientists for Global Responsibility, GB
114
Germany
World War I has been a quantum leap in the respect of military technology in the fields of science,
technology and engineering. Today, we face another military-technological revolution: The
development of drones is a step towards the development of automatization and robotization of
war fare. The role of humans in war fare is getting redefined. Can this revolution be stopped?
What is the relationship of science and peace? How can science, research, and teaching be
utilized and developed for solely peaceful means?
Speakers: Reiner Braun, IALANA; Lucas Wirl, INES; Dave Webb, CND; Jean Paul Laine; Dr.
Stuart Parkinson, Executive Director Scientists for Global Responsibility; Moderation: Jeannine
Dressler
"AMI supports the Sarajevo
Peace Event 2014.
Come to "Education and
Peace" workshop
(Int'l Network for a Culture of
Non-Violence and Peace)."
www.montessori-ami.org
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MA
MNS-1
The role of Algerian scientists in the national reconciliation
process
Syndicat national des chercheurs permanents, Algeria
116
Algerie
National reconciliation, lived process and the scientific community in Algeria: The scientific
community was severely hit by the bloody years of 1991-2000. That’s how they lost their best
sons. Despite this heavy tribute, this community did not take a long time to react favorably to the
national reconciliation process. Our two workshops aim at explaining this reaction.
Speakers: Smati ZOGHB; I Fatiha SAHNOUNE
MA
Rise of militaristic ideology in Canada
25
MNS-2
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
Canada
Canada, which has increased its military spending 50% since 2000, largely diffuse a militaristic
ideology within its population. How this militarist ideology manifests itself in Canada. Issue of
military training and recruitment campaigns of the army in schools. How oppose this logic a
program of awareness and peace training for youth who demonstrated that another world is
possible and that proves that we have the power to change things for a more peaceful world.
Speakers: Émilie Beauchesne (Fédération des femmes du Québec), Jacqueline RomanoToramanian (Établissements verts Brundtland EVB-CSQ)
Saturday, June 7, 10-12 am
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Conference on Women in War - Sarajevo June 7-8
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(part 1, total duration: Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 6 pm)
BKC-Gal
Women in War
International
The Women in War inaugural 2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War One and a
greater visibility of women in armed conflicts.This centennial is a unique opportunity to assess the
experience and consequences of war on women twenty years after the war in the ex-Yugoslav
area, with a look towards the past as well as at conflicts of the same period, namely Rwanda.
Although the focus is on Bosnia, the examples can be taken from other regions of the world.
Speakers: Cynthia Cockburn (tbc); Elissa Helms, Gender Studies at the Central European
University in Budapest, Hungary; Nermina Trbonja, Carol Mann
RDP
The Art to Remember Peace in Evil Times
146
(total duration: 11 am - 3 pm)
GaRiWo
“San Sebastian European Capital of Culture 2016” (DSS2016) and
Spain
“Medialab-Prado” Madrid Joint Project
The workshop shall present a project: “Strands of peace”and invite to participate in it including a contest of
stories with "Strands of peace" searched among their elders and collected by school pupils. “Strands of
peace” are unselfish feats of hands stretched to help and rescue persons threatened or abused in times and
situations marked by war, terror, lethal violence or sheer injustice for being considered enemies or aliens,
which trespass the rules set by one's own constituency.
Speakers: Juan Gutiérrez, Svetlana Broz, Director of the Sarajevo office of GARIWO, author of
“Good people in an evil time”.
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RDP
Transformative Justice: Responding to Past Violence –
70
Transforming the Present – Creating a Future for Peace (total
duration: 10 am - 1 pm)
HM-2
Pax Christi International; Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the
International
Past, Croatia; Research and Documentation Center Sarajevo
Transitional justice encompasses a range of approaches that communities and governments use
to address legacies of widespread or systematic human rights abuses, as they move from violent
conflict or oppression towards a peaceful, harmonious and democratic society. The workshop will
look at what is required to build and sustain integrative, direct, inspirational and empowering
processes of dealing with the past in view of reaching transformative justice, with particular focus
on the role of civil society.
Speakers: Bishop Kevin Dowling (Co-President Pax Christi International, South Africa); Vesna
Teršelic (Head of Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the Past, Croatia); Mirsad Tokaca
(Director, Research and Documentation Center Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina); Moderator:
Katarina Kruhonja (Consultant, Pax Christi International, and Right Livelihood Award Winner )
MA
Rosa Luxemburg and the European left on the eve of World
War One (total duration: 10 am - 1 pm)
60
ThK (10-13) Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe, transform!
Serbia
Patriotic enthusiastic crowds who go to war, and a socialist movement that was not up to their
historical responsibilities; this is true and one sided at the same time .Not only in Eastern Europe
and the Balkans, but in almost all European socialist parties individuals and groups resisted war
hysteria. Even if they remained in the minority, their opinions had a significant impact on the
further development of European socialism. About this dispute and its current meaning we want to
discuss with:
Speakers: Jean- Numa Ducange (University of Rouen, Fr) Research interests: history of socialism
in France and the German-speaking countries; Sia Anagnostopoulou (Panteion University, Athens,
Gr) Her main research interests are in the area of nationalism in Greece, Turkey and Cyprus, and
colonialism in Cyprus ; Derek Weber (University of Vienna and University of Economics, At ) He
specializes in the history of the Austrian labour movement and Austro-Marxism; Holger Politt
(Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Berlin); Ankica Cakardic (University Zagreb); Chair: Barbara Steiner
(transform!)
GWP
Risks on negative masculinity reconstruction caused by armed 207
conflicts (case of ex-combatants)
BKC-D1
AFRICA PEACE AMBASSODORS AFRIPAM
Rwanda
This will be a testimony of a Rwandan ex-combatant who have been actor in the conflicts of the
Great Lakes Region testifying on negative masculinity caused by the armed conflicts case of ex
combatants most of them young men The presenter will focus on how young men have been
used as recruitment firm of the armed groups and thereafter in post conflict reconstruction became
a big challenge to reintegration because these lost their expectations, this affected their families
and region security.
Speakers: Jean Marie TURABUMUKIZA, Chairman AFRIPAM
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GWP
BKC-Sal
Women in the the process of peace negociations
IFE / EFI and Mouvement de la Paix
78
France
Obstacles et défis politiques et socio culturels auxquels sont confrontées les femmes pour faire
entendre leur voix dans les processus de sortie des conflits. Political and sociocultural obstacles
and challenges facing women trying to make their voices heard in conflict transformation
processes.
Speakers: Jeannick Lepretre, General Delegate, Mvt de la Paix, Lian Halls French, Co Présidente
IFE/EFI
RDP
pioniri. my story - our history
49
Goe-2
Friedensbüro Salzburg
Austria
In Salzburg a group of young people with their roots in different parts of former Yugoslavia got
together and broached the issue of the wars to discuss together and to offer workshops on this
subject in schools. They all had a story to tell, but they also wanted to explore other, different
stories and perceptions of the history and to discuss the possibility of a mutual view. This work of
the pioniri was filmed, and we would like to show you this film and to discuss it with you.
Speakers: Samina Smajilbasic, Ljiliana Zlatojevic, Ajet Kastrati, Andrea Nenadic, Sabaha
Sinanovic (Participants of the Project)
CPN
Middle East – What to do after the End of the Oslo-Process?
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Activities of the peace movement
HB-1
pax christi - Deutsche Sektion
Germany
Intending to support all actors who follow non-violent steps to peace in the Middle East, pax christi
has a long tradition in partnership to groups in Israel and Palestine. An important guideline to us is
the International Law. The workshop will give examples of concret action and as well about the
challenges to the policy of the EU and European countries. In a second part we want to exchange
experience and learn from each other.
Speakers: Wiltrud Rösch-Metzler, Chairwoman of pax christi Germany; Rania Mourra, arab
educational institute, Bethlehem, Palestine; Ann Farr, pax christi board member, United Kingdom
CPN
CS-3
Culture of Nonviolence and Peace in Africa
90
Coordination internationale pour une Culture de non-violence et de
France
paix
Culture of Nonviolence and Peace in French speaking Africa will be presented from the grassroots experiences of members organizations of the international Network. African culture of Peace,
Nonviolence and Reconciliation, education, political, social and economic issues like armed
conflicts and internatioal influences will be discussed.
Speakers: Freddy Mulongo, journaliste, Yawo Kapko, Coordination togolaise pour une culture de
la paix et de la non-violence Al-Moctar Garba, Coordination nigérienne pour l'éducation à la nonviolence et à la paix, Patrick Edou, Réseau Foi, culture et éducation – Afrique centrale.
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CS-4
Nonviolent Resistance in Palestine
MAN Mouvement pour une Alternative Non-violente, Un Ponte per
SCI (International Civil Service, Italian Branch)
125
France
Nonviolent resistance has been growing in Palestine for few years. Several local committees have
beeen created, most of the time led by activists little-known but who have experience of
imprisonment and have discovered resistance. It is essential to found a network to support this
resistance.
Speakers: Mousa MARIA (leader de Beit Ommar), Rashed KHUDAIRY (leader de Jordan Valley
Solidarity Campain)
PSJ
Fighting corruption-Free Access to Information as a powerfull
tool
126
CS-Fiz
Transparancy International BiH
BiH
The workshop will include basic information on anti-corruption (AC) legislation with special target
on free access to information (FOI). We will provide participants with case studies on how to use
FOI information for monitoring government performance and in their own campaigning.
Participants will exercise their newly acquired skills by developing specific requests for information
in areas related to prevention of corruption.
CPN
Education for a Culture of Peace
16
HG-2
International Peace Bureau (IPB)
International
This workshop invites to make a reflective and practical approach on the concept of Culture of
Peace as well as content, form and contextual conditionsrelated to Culture of Peace Education.
We shall discuss the social purposes and educational goals of peace learning as an action
platform and a factor of transformation and change at individual and social level. Main attention
will be given to international, national and local policies that facilitate - or not - this Peace learning
process.
Speakers: Alicia Cabezudo & Ingeborg Breines
MA
Peace and Disarmament in the Middle East
226
MNS-2
PADOP/Greece, IPPNW/Greece, World March of Women/Turkey,
Conscientious Objection Association (COA)/Turkey
Greek /
Turkey
The Middle East is the most volatile and most militarized region on Earth, absorbing 30% of the global arms
exports. The region has suffered from many foreign interventions. The current bloodiest theater of war in the
Middle East is Syria. It is hoped that the Geneva process will succeed to bring about a peaceful settlement,
on the basis of the U.N. charter. Of
major importance for peace in the
region, is the U.N. initiative for a Middle
East, free of nuclear and mass
destruction weapons.
Speakers: Alper Tas (ODP/
Turkey), Panos Trigazis (SYRIZA
International and Peace Affairs
dpt./Greece) Coordinator: Onur
Erem (Journalist, COA/Turkey)
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CPN
HG-2
Write and wrong in times of conflict
EIRENE NL
140
Netherlands
The workshop ‘Write and Wrong in Times of Conflict’ will be on the role of media in conflict and will
specifically focus on peace journalism. This rather new approach to journalism aims to include
different (and more peaceful) perspectives to conflict reporting. The workshop will be partly a
lecture and partly interactive, in which the participants are asked to write their own article
according to the principles of peace journalism. We hope to see you there!
CPN
Accompaniment and Nonviolent Resistance
18
HG-3
Fellowship of Reconciliation Peace Presence.
Colombia
Since the 1980s, with its beginnings in Latin America protective accompaniment is used to
improve human security of human rights defenders in dangerous. It is successful in certain
situations, and less applicable in others. It tries to utilize international privilege structures in a way
which protects the underprivileged, and tries to avoid interfering in local processes. This workshop
shows how international protective accompaniment works in theory and in practice; it is led by
practicioners.
Speakers: Camargo, Candice, Director FOR Peace Presence, Michaela, Int. Accompanier
CPN
The influence of the music from Southeastern Europe on the
163
Austrian Jazz scene (sociocultural, economic, political and
musical aspects)
HG-4
Dr. Irina Lepenik-Karamarkovic & Assemblée européenne des
Austria
Citoyens (AEC), Helsinki Citizens' Assembly France (HCA)
This workshop presents the results of a study of thirty-one persons identified as internationally
acclaimed musicians and promoters in order to explore the presence and the impact of music of
Southeastern Europe on the jazz scene in Austria in the last fifteen years and to contribute to the
understanding of current processes, relationships and structures within the scene. In particular,
the workshop concentrates on emerging a rich picture of musicians and promoters with occasional
or perpetual focus on Southeast Europe in their creative work.
CPN
Nonviolent Peaceful Protest: Skills & Strategies to Realize
Right of Self-Determination
HG-5
Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
Active Nonviolence
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CPN
39
Bringing about social change through non-violent action - a
training on the basics of non-violent actions
USA
HG-6
Werkstatt für Gewaltfreie Aktion, Baden
Germany
Non-violent actions aim at bringing about change to unjust social conditions. But what is important
when preparing a non-violent action? What is the underlying philosophy of non-violent action? And
how can groups be enabled to act? In a hands-on action training, the participants will have the
opportunity to practice group formation and consensus-based decision making as well as discuss
concepts of non-violence.
Speakers: Renate Wanie, Kerstin Deibert
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Dr. Martin Luther King's Dream of Global Nonviolent Social
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Change
HG-7
Peace Academy, an initiative of Eirene and the Dutch Mennonite
Netherlands
Peace Group (member of the International Fellowship of
Reconciliation)
Martin Luther King is remembered for his Dream speech. Unfortunately, his philosophy and
methods of nonviolence are less known. As his media director I knew him as my employer. During
the war in Ex-Yugoslavia I did interreligious conflict resolution training in Bosnia, Serbia and
Croatia. In this interactive workshop, depending, the accent can be on his personality,
theology/philosophy or training for nonviolent actions.
Speakers: Rev. Harcourt "Harky" Klinefelter, Media Director for Dr. Martin Luther King, Nonviolent
Trainer for Dutch Peace Academy
MA
World War (III) 100 years later: have shots been fired already?
231
Сrisis in Ukraine. Annexation of Crimea. Human Rights
Perspective (10-13)
TU-1G
International Youth Human Rights Movement, Assemblée
International
européenne des Citoyens (AEC)
Default of international peacekeeping institutions. Authoritarian roll-back and the new fascist wave
in Europe. “Yalta, Crimea 1945” agreement has redrawn European borders after World War II.
Has Crimea 2014 changed the world over once more? Why do intergovernmental mechanisms
constructed to uphold security one time after another fail to secure peace? What can we do to stop
another global war that no longer seems as a far fetched nightmare? What humanitarian &
humanistic responses are left to the global authoritarian wave & the rise in militarism?
Speakers: Andrey Yurov, member of International Group of HRD Maksim Butkevich from "No
border" project, Kyiv, Ilhae Sunim and Felix Shevkosvki, "Results of International March for Peace
and Solidarity in Ukraine "Peace, Unity, Truth and Freedom" March 30th - April 15th" from Kyiv,
Dmitry Makarov (Youth Human rights movement, Russia
PSJ
Flower Gardens
221
CS-6
Snaga Zene (Women Strength)
BiH
What is economic security, which are its indispensable elements and how is it realized in our
society? The workshop will cover these issues thhrough the presentation of a positive
experience/good practice in the implementation of Flower Valley project whose aim is, in addition
to psychosocial recovery, to economically empower vulnerable groups in Srebrenica region.
Speakers: Prim. Dr. Antic - Štauber Branka, President, Kovacevic Šejla, Economist, Jasna Piragic,
Economist, Amina Grbic, Legal Advisor
CPN
Declaration of Believers for Peace Forum
84
CS-7
Believers for Peace
Croatia
The Declaration of Believers for Peace was created after 8 years of work by the interreligious
group “Believers for Peace” whose members are from Southeast Europe. The intention of the
Declaration is to define the values and actions for positive peace that “Believers for Peace” strives
for. This forums aim is to introduce individuals to the Declaration and invite them to sign it.
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PSJ
YCG-1
Social inequities, health and lack of human security
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
26
Canada
Human security is closely linked to the global improvement of individuals’ living conditions. The
relationship between access to healthcare and population security will be explored in two ways;
not only are conflicts as such barriers for access to healthcare, but lack of a universal system is
also a mean to maintain individuals in a vulnerable state regarding their health and to maintain
inequities. Using case studies, various alternatives will be discussed in terms of their potential for
reducing health inequities.
Speakers: Ana Pranjic (McGill et Concordia University, Québec/Canada), Catherine Habel
(médecin-résident en santé publique et médecine préventive à l’Université de Montréal,
Québec/Canada)
RDP
Steps towards reconcilliation and tolerance
206
HM-1
UHD "PRIJATELJICE" Tuzla
BiH
War left large and still visible traces in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Traces are transmitted from
generation to generation, and during this workshop we will try to present the results of our work on
the issues of reconciliation and dialogue about the past. Results are the product of many years of
direct work with children and young people in the RS and FBiH. Dealing with the past is a
necessary process in BiH which should include young generations, because only in this way we
can create a safer and better future.
Speakers: Emina Haskic, Dalibor Lukic
RDP
HM-3
Making Friends with our Enemy
Building Bridges for Peace
10
UK
Patrick Magee and Jo Berry are a unique living example of Reconciliation. Pat was in the IRA and
planted a bomb which killed Jo’s Father. For the last 13 years, they have spoken over 130 times.
They share the challenges and insights, which inspires others to touch their own humanity, and
will also create a safe place for questions and responses. Every time they speak people are
impacted and begin a new conversation about reconciliation, dialogue, forgiveness, healing, rehumanising the other.
Speakers: Jo Berry, Dr. Patrick Magee
Saturday, June 7, 2-4 pm
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MA
100 Years of World War One – The Socialist Anti-War
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Movement and the Idea of the Balkan Federation
(part 1, total duration: 2:30 - 6 pm)
ThK
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe
Serbia
The idea of the "Balkan-federation" was based on the cooperation of the people in the region, the
resistance against colonial/imperial projects of the great powers, and in the sense of socialist
internationalism opposing the nationalist/expansionist projects of various local elites in the newly
formed Balkan states. During the Balkan Wars 1912/1913 and World War One 1914-1918 the
Balkan socialist movement was a positive example of the anti-war movements in all of Europe.
Presentation of the Workshop: Krunoslav Stojakovic, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe;
Introduction: Husnija Kamberovic, Director of the Institute for History, Sarajevo; The Balkan
Socialist Tradition and the Balkan Federation: Andreja Živkovic, sociologist, London, and coauthor of “The Balkan Socialist Tradition and the Balkan Federation” (Revolutionary History
Journal, 2003); Dimitrije Tucovic and the anti-war position of Serbian socialists: Miloš BakovicJadžic, Sociologist, Center for Politics of Emancipation (CPE), Belgrade; The Austrian Social
Democrats and the Balkan prior to 1914: Fritz Weber, Historian, Austria. The Socialist Workers’
Federation of Thessaloniki (Federacion) and World War One: Yiannis Glarnetatzis, Chairman of
the Bookstores Employees' Trade Union of Thessaloniki and chairman of the Association of Greek
Conscientious Objectors. Chair: Olga Manojlovic-Pintar, Institute for Recent History of Serbia,
Belgrade
RDP
Violence extrème et / ou violence ordinaire
123
BKC-D1+D2 Armes nucléaires Stop / Initiative Féministe Européenne (IFE-EFI) / France
IAMFPGN (IPPNW-France)
All forms of violence are interrelated and mutually reinforcing. The top of the pyramid are nuclear
weapons, at the base the ordinary violence everyone faces. For feminists, structural violence
against women has to be seen as a political issue to be integrated into policies of States. We will
show the connection between the peace and anti-militarist movement and the feminist movement,
to conclude that a common work is a necessity to effectively fight against all types of violence in
societies.
Speakers: Dominique Lalanne (Armes nucléaires STOP), Lilian Halls-French Initiative Féministe
Européenne (IFE-EFI ), Abraham Béhar (AMFPGN-IPPNW-France)
GWP
Women Workshop “Which cultural changes are necessary to
63
give women their dignity and freedom back?”
BKC-MH
No to War - No to NATO
Germany
Violence against women, gender-injustice, suppression, and (public) invisibility of women have different
causes in religious and cultural traditions. War and militarization with their inherent hierarchical structures and
violence, dominated by males, destroy existing “freiräume” (free space) of women and communities, respect
and dignity of all people are gone. In post conflict situations women are the first working in reconciliation and
rebuilding communities. What are requests to a peaceful, gender justice, non-violent society.
Speakers: Dile Prekpalaj Krusha widows (Kosovo), Iulia Socea (Romania), Nuna Zvizdic (Sarajevo, BiH),
Rada Boric (Centre for Women's Studies in Zagreb, Croatia), Claudia Haydt (IMI, Germany), Zilka Siljak
(Sarajevo, BiH), Nermina Trbonja (Women in War, BiH), Jeannick Lepretre (General Delegate, Movement de
la Paix, France), Lisa Clark (IPB), Yildiz Temürtürkan (World March of Women, Turkey)
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BKC-Gal
Conference on Women in War - Sarajevo June 7-8
(part 2, total duration: Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 6 pm)
Women in War
79
International
The Women in War inaugural 2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War One and a
greater visibility of women in armed conflicts.This centennial is a unique opportunity to assess the
experience and consequences of war on women twenty years after the war in the ex-Yugoslav
area, with a look towards the past as well as at conflicts of the same period, namely Rwanda.
Although the focus is on Bosnia, the examples can be taken from other regions of the world.
Speakers: Cynthia Cockburn (tbc); Elissa Helms, Gender Studies at the Central European
University in Budapest, Hungary, Nermina Trbonja, Carol Mann
GWP
The place of women in war 1914-2014
104
BKC-Sal
Women in War in cooperation with Center for Interdisciplinary
BiH
Postgraduate Studies Gender Department (CIPS)
The academic conference on women’s participation in armed conflict represents a unique
opportunity to deconstruct standard thinking about the role of women in 1992-1995 war and
reinstate the place of women in these and other conflicts. This would provide an opportunity to
close the gender gap linked to war that represents one of the most consistent in the public opinion.
Speakers: Carol Mann, Sciences Po, University Paris; Cynthia Cockburn (to be confirmed); Elissa
Helms Gender Studies at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary; Jasmina
Husanovic, University of Sarajevo; Aida Spahic, University of Sarajevo; Bojana Ðokanovic,
University of Sarajevo; Nejra Nuna Cengic, University of Ljubljana; Gorana Mlinarevic, Goldsmiths
College University of Londres; Lejla Hadžiahmic, University of Sarajevo; Ivana Draco, University of
Sarajevo; Marlène Tuininga, Nermina Trbonja
MA
The Role of Faith-Based Organisations on Military Spending
71
and on Disarmament for Development
HB-1
Pax Christi International; International Peace Bureau
International
Development and disarmament are two issues of major concern to mankind. While looking at
challenges and opportunities for faith-based organisations campaigning for disarmament towards
sustainable development, this workshop aims to facilitate dialogue between like-minded partners
and explore concrete ways of collaboration on activities that could trigger the shift of the global
military budget to sustainable development, and advocate for the insertion of this priority in UN’s
post-2015 agenda.
Speakers: Andrew Lane (Deputy Representative QCEA, Brussels); Pat Gaffney (Coordinator, Pax
Christi UK); Varadan Chandar (Trustee, Sri Ramanuja Trust Fund, India); Senad Pecanin (Former
Editor-in-Chief of the independent news magazine “Dan”, Bosnia & Herzegovina); Moderator: Paul
Lansu (Senior Policy Advisor, Pax Christi International, and Vice-President, International Peace
Bureau)
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CS-3
Justice pour Thomas Sankara homme de paix, justice pour
l’Afrique
Per a Pace
211
France
Nous sommes engagés avec d’autres associations pour connaître la vérité sur l’assassinat de
Thomas Sankara, Président du Burkina Faso de 1983 à 1987. Nous faisons connaître les valeurs
humanistes et de paix à portée universelles des discours de Thomas Sankara.L’association Per a
Pace intervient au Burkina Faso dans le domaine de l’eau avec la construction de forages,
l’éducation avec des interventions auprès des écoles, la santé et la distribution de moustiquaires,
les échanges avec l’organisation de séjours solidaires.
Speakers: Jacques Casamarta Président Per a Pace Pascale Larenaudie Secrétaire Générale Per
a Pace
PSJ
Environmental contamination through conflict: toxic remnants 82
of war from WWI to the Balkans
CS-4
IALANA, International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons (ICBUW), Germany
INES
Attention is increasingly being focused on the long-term impact on civilian health of environmental
contamination resulting from conflict. The Toxic Remnants of War Project
(www.toxicremnantsofwar.info) was established to investigate the extent of contamination and the
risks it poses to civilians. The Project also seeks to assess whether a focus on the environmental
and health legacy of conflict could inform a new legal mechanism to improve the lamentable state
of legal protection for the environment before and after conflict.
Speakers: Andrew Garrity, Toxic Remnants of War Project; Amela Balic and Goran Šehic,
Norwegian Peoples Aid, BiH; Prof. Manfred Mohr, IALANA Germany
CPN
My Family in WW1
129
HG-1
John Baruch
United
Kingdom
This workshop is designed to support family, school and local research into great grandparents
experiences in World War 1.The youth workshop will concentrate on resources to encourage and
support students taking up this programme with applications for mobile devices, facebook and
similar new media along with twitter and web resources.This workshop will be to develop materials
similar to the UK materials for the teachers in every country that we can.
Speaker: John Baruch
CPN
Peace begins with me - Learning to Live Together
HG-2
Global Network of Religion for Children
52
BiH
This workshop will help participants to reflect on how their attitudes can often contribute to
violence and injustice. At the same time, they will become more aware of their responsibility to
transform these attitudes. Participants will look within themselves and reflect upon their
relationships with others. They will be able to nurture their inner selves while strengthening their
capacity to transform the world.
Speakers: Trained Youth group of GNRC BiH, Lejla Hasandedic
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HG-4
Conflict Resolution Training for Educators and Youth Workers
University of Louisville, KY, USA, Department of Psychological &
Brain Sciences
73
USA
Learn the basics of conflict resolution skill building. Workshop designed for educators, youth
workers, and employers who engage with elementary, middle, and high school, and college-age
youth. Explore the building blocks of conflict resolution: affirmation, cooperation and
communication, through games, hands-on experience, and role plays that can be used with youth.
Speakers: Dr. Melinda A. Leonard and Student Team, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
CPN
HG-5
CPN
HG-6
Non-formal education as a tool to fight hate speech and
prejudice
Stiftung Schueler Helfen Leben
Connecting Peace and Conflict Studies with Professional
Practice
The Open University & The Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for
War and Peace Studies, Liverpool Hope University, UK
187
BiH
80
United
Kingdom
This workshop will engage participants in exploring the role of peace and conflict studies (PCS) at
university level in preparing students for peacebuilding in the field. Through a facilitated process
and a semi-structured dialogue, those will present the core competencies they consider essential
for working with situations of problematic social conflicts.
Facilitators: Dr Elizabeth McDonnell, Associate Lecturer, Open University, Dr Kate Flynn,
Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies, Liverpool Hope University
CPN
TV & Electronic Press to Promote education for peace and non- 41
violence
HG-7
Pressenza International Press Agency & Run This Way
Canada
This workshop presents space created in the digital world to generate peace and non-violent.
Pressenza, is an electronic international agency where collaborators, reporter and journalists work
in decentralize team to broadcast news and events on peace. Pressenza strives to create the
conditions for mutual cooperation and support between members of conflicting societies. In today
world either we give the events a different meaning or either we accept mechanical dehumanizing
process.
Speakers: Anne Farrell (Run This Way) and students from Pressenza International Press Agency
PSJ
Philantropy and volunteerism - "pioneers" of social justice
55
CS-6
NARKO-NE for prevention of addiction
BiH
The ongoing campaign „Be the missing part”, organized by students, promotes public support for
the “Older Brother, Older Sister” program which enables marginalized children to reach their full
human potentials. The work methodology consists of educational workshops and simulations of
the campaigns final event. The students will emphasize differences between philanthropy and
charity giving and explain how volunteerism and philanthropy could contribute to peace building
and social justice.
Speakers: Hana Kocan, Edin Kopic
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Internal/external (f)actors of the Yugoslav wars in the 1990s
Vuk Bačanović, historian and journalist at weekly newspaper "Dani";
Marko Radovanović, economist; Nedim Klipo, leftist political activist
and member of "Centar za slobodarska istraživanja"
157
BiH
Presenting an account of the Yugoslav tragedy with an analysis of the roots and destructive dynamic of the
Yugoslav crisis, focusing on an understanding of the interaction of many national and international factors socio-economic and political, past and present – showing that the war was not at all inevitable, that it is not
the irresistible consequence of "centuries-old hatreds", that it was wanted by forces who needed it to establish
their power.
Speakers: Vuk Bacanovic, historian and journalist at weekly newspaper “Dani”; Catherine Samary, Professor
at the University of Paris-Dauphine; Nedim Klipo, leftist political activist and member of “Centar za
slobodarska istraživanja”
PSJ
CS-7
All European Movement for Peace Democracy and Solutions
PS2 -Prague Spring 2 Network against RWE
204
International
There is a need in all of Europe for an international movement for peace democracy and constructiuve
solutions to the multiple crisis against austerity racism and fascism. People from different movements from all
parts of Europe needs to discuss how to stop war by bringing forwards solutions built on sociala justice and
ecological awareness.
Speakers: Tord Björk, Sweden; Matyas Benyik, Hungary; Leo Gabriel, Austria and more
PSJ
YCG-1
Justice, Political Power and Civil Society
Assemblée européenne des Citoyens (AEC), University of Geneva
/Sciences Po-Paris, The Balkan Investigate Reporting Network
(BIRN), Goran Simic (Transitionnal justice association in BiH)
113
International
The workshop addresses the role of justice in the context of different conflicts, and will discuss its relations
with the politics andthe role of civil society in guaranteeing accountability. With: a US defense lawyer from
Guantánamo; an Israeli defense lawyers in the military courts in Palestine and a former Palestinian political
prisoner;an Egyptian human rights lawyer on the Arab Spring;and BIRN, Sarajevo on War Crimes Prosecution
in the Balkan. It will be filmed by BIRN.
Speakers: Sharon Weill (Sciences Po, Paris); Katherine Gallagher (Human rights lawyer, GTMO, Center for
Constitutional Rights, New York); Anisa Sućeska-Vekić (BIRN, Sarajevo); Goran Simic BIH; Bahaa Ezzelarab
(Egyptian Initiative for personal rights', Cairo); Nery Ramati (Defense laywer in the Israeli military courts in
Palestine) and Bassem Tamimi (former political prisoner according to Amnesty International)
RDP
HM-1
Alternative approaches to reconciliation
European Centre for minority issues (ECMI)
176
International
The workshop aims at opening a discussion about the reasons behind the low levels of success of the reconciliation
efforts. While reflecting their inefficiency and poor outcomes, the panel will introduce alternative approaches with a
significant potential for bringing about a positive societal change in divided societies. Examining cases, analysing
developments at EU level and international policies and politics,that would lead to new ideas and policy perspectives.
Speakers: Dr. A. PETRICUSIC, Senior Assistant, University of Zagreb; Dr. E. GORDY, Senior Lecturer, University
College London; J. ZEITOUN, Project Manager, ECMI Kosovo; V. MALENICA, Head of Research, Think Tank
Populari, Sarajevo
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Workshop Abolition of nuclear weapons
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), IALANA, INES, IPB
13
Germany
Still around 17,000 nuclear weapons exist on our planet. A small portion can terminate all human
life. Despite the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) the danger of proliferation of nuclear
weapons still exists. What can be done to free the planet of this horrifying threat 100 years after
the first use of (chemical) weapons of mass destruction? A model Nuclear Weapons Convention
(NWC) to abolish nuclear weapons has been written; it is laying on the table of international
politics as an official UN Document. How can the NWC be implemented?
Speakers: Reiner Braun (IALANA, Germany), Dave Webb (CDN, UK), Jackie Cabasso (WSLF,
USA)
MA
Real military spending in Europe. Building networking about
17
military spending in Europe
MNS-1
Centre Delás d'Estudis per la Pau
Spain
In our workshop we want to analyze the real military spending in Europe, showing our work that
calculates that military budget in Spain is finally more than double than the one published in
Defense Ministry. Probably in all the countries it is the same case and finally the real military
expenditure is more than double than its said. We want also take advantage of the workshop to
work towards a network of organizations about military spending in Europe.
Speakers: Members of our organization experts in military spending and others from other peace
NGOs or research centers
MA
The US military base in Diego Garcia: The forced displacement 131
of the Chagos population as a real concern for mankind
MNS-2
Chair of UNESCO Memoires, cultures et Interculturalité
France
“Welcome to the idyllic atoll of Diego Garcia, the Footprint of Freedom” US naval personnel are
told when they reach Diego Garcia. What is not mentioned is that Diego Garcia was once home to
2,000 Chagossians. They were forcibly removed under a secret deal that created an American
military base on the island, still officially owned by the British government. The Chagossians,
whose families go back 5 generations on the island, were deported to Mauritius and Seychelles.
They are desperate to return home.
Speakers: Shailaja Baichoo, Researcher at Laboratoire Santé-Individu-Société, Université
Lumiere de Lyon in partnership with the Chair of UNESCO ‘Mémoires, Cultures et Interculturalité’
of the Institute of Human Rights of Lyon
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Nonviolent Intervention / Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping
57
Preventing Violence and Working towards Nonviolent
Alternatives (part 1, total duration: 2-6 pm)
HG-3
Center for Peace Osijek, Pax Christi International, International
International
(2-6 pm)
Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR), Austria, War Resisters'
International (WRI), Federation for Social Defence (BSV)
The panel (2 sessions) will look at the theoretical and practical state of the art of nonviolent
intervention and unarmed civilian peacekeeping in violent conflicts. An overview from a
researcher's point of view will be followed by examples of NI/UCP (Nonviolent Peaceforce,
experiences from Croatia, Colombia, Israel/Palestine, Italy), attempts of institutionalisation of NI
and Civil Peace Services on European (EP, European Network CPS) and national levels
(Germany) and a discussion on future developments.
Speakers: Rachel Julian (Peace Researcher at Leeds University), Atif Hameed (Programme
Director, Nonviolent Peaceforce), Alberto l'Abate (Peace Researcher at Florence University,
activist and writer) Katarina Kruhonja (Right Livelihood Award Winner), Candice Camargo (FOR
Peace Presence, Colombia), NN (EAPPI), Christian Pfeifer (forum ZFD/CPS), Luisa Morgantini
(former Vice-president EP)
Saturday, June 7, 4-6 pm
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MA
100 Years of World War One – The Socialist Anti-War
Movement and the Idea of the Balkan Federation
(part 2, total duration: 2:30 - 6 pm)
62
ThK
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe
Serbia
The idea of the "Balkan-federation" was based on the cooperation of the people in the region, the
resistance against colonial/imperial projects of the great powers, and in the sense of socialist
internationalism opposing the nationalist/expansionist projects of various local elites in the newly
formed Balkan states. During the Balkan Wars 1912/1913 and World War One 1914-1918 the
Balkan socialist movement was a positive example of the anti-war movements in all of Europe.
Presentation of the Workshop: Krunoslav Stojakovic, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe;
Introduction: Husnija Kamberovic, Director of the Institute for History, Sarajevo; The Balkan
Socialist Tradition and the Balkan Federation: Andreja Živkovic, sociologist, London, and coauthor of “The Balkan Socialist Tradition and the Balkan Federation” (Revolutionary History
Journal, 2003); Dimitrije Tucovic and the anti-war position of Serbian socialists: Miloš BakovicJadžic, Sociologist, Center for Politics of Emancipation (CPE), Belgrade; The Austrian Social
Democrats and the Balkan prior to 1914: Fritz Weber, Historian, Austria. The Socialist Workers’
Federation of Thessaloniki (Federacion) and World War One: Yiannis Glarnetatzis, Chairman of
the Bookstores Employees' Trade Union of Thessaloniki and chairman of the Association of Greek
Conscientious Objectors. Chair: Olga Manojlovic-Pintar, Institute for Recent History of Serbia,
Belgrade.
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GWP
BKC-Gal
Conference on Women in War - Sarajevo June 7-8
(part 3, total duration: Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 6 pm)
Women in War
79
International
The Women in War inaugural 2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War One and a
greater visibility of women in armed conflicts.This centennial is a unique opportunity to assess the
experience and consequences of war on women twenty years after the war in the ex-Yugoslav
area, with a look towards the past as well as at conflicts of the same period, namely Rwanda.
Although the focus is Bosnia, the examples can be taken from other regions of the world.
Speakers: Cynthia Cockburn (tbc); Elissa Helms, Gender Studies at the Central European
University in Budapest, Hungary, Nermina Trbonja, Carol Mann
GWP
Women’s Activities around the NATO Summit in Wales in
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September 2014
BKC-D1
women network no to war - no to NATO
International
At September 4th and 5th 2014 the next NATO Summit will take place in Newport Wales. NATO is
a threat for Peace and Justice in Europe and in the world. The peace movement is planning a
counter summit, a demonstration and other actions of civil disobedience and many more activities
in Wales around the summit. We should discuss what specific common actions from women
should take place in Wales and elsewhere to show that women say No to War no to NATO and
promote our alternatives for a peaceful and gender justice world.
Facilitator: Kristine Karch
PSJ
BKC-MH
Comparison between new social movements, starting from the
examples of Bosnia and Ukraine
ORC Tuzla with HCA-HYD Turkey, ADP-ZID Montenegro,
Assemblée européenne des Citoyens (AEC), Helsinki Citizens'
Assembly France (HCA)
142
BiH
New protest movements appeared these last month in Bosnia Herzegovina and Ukraine fighting,
against corrupted elites and/or authoritarian regime, for transparency and democracy. The meeting will
study the methodology, demands and dynamics of Bosnian and Ukrainian movements, compare with
other situation (Arab spring, Gezi Turkey), and try to foresee their potentialities in short and long term.
Speakers: Miralem Tursinovic (Bosnia), Sasha Delemenchuk (Ukraine), Gilbert Achcar
(Lebanon/UK), Emel Kurma (Turkey)
GWP
Women's Power to stop the war - historical and actual
81
strategies to organize peace
BKC-Sal
Women's International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF)
Germany
Since its establishment in 1915, WILPF Women worked internationally for Peace with an overall
women’s perspective. With an international delegation, we present the powerful and still actual
resolutions from the Women's Congress in 1915. Following the relevance of these radical requests to
stop war we discuss strategies in today's politics and ongoing conflicts with the aim to avoid and prevent
war, to implement (transitional) justice and promote the participation of women according to UNres1325.
Speakers: Irmgard Hofer (WILPF Germany+N.N.WILPF Bosnia); Helen Kay (WILPF UK, Annalisa
Milani, Italy)
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CPN
The Role of Faith, Faith-Based Organisations and Peace72
Building
HB-1
Pax Christi International; Inter-Religious Council of Sarajevo; Global International
Network of Religions for Children
Often active at a local level, faith-based NGOs are well placed to exert an immediate influence
with their respective communities. They carry the moral authority to facilitate receptivity of peace
negotiations and related policies. It is therefore important to promote indigenous ownership of
conflict prevention and peacebuilding initiatives from the early stages of the process. This
workshop will reflect on different experiences of people on the ground and look at ‘lessons
learned’ for the future.
Speakers: Amra Pandžo (Director, Small Steps, Bosnia & Herzegovina); Fr. Dr. Mario Bernadic
(Bosnia & Herzegovina); Andrew Lane (Deputy Representative QCEA, Brussels); Marie Dennis
(Co-President Pax Christi International, USA); Moderator: Dr. Mustafa Ali (Secretary General,
Global Network of Religions for Children, Kenya, and Board Member, Pax Christi International)
CPN
Un siècle de relations amicales pour la paix
210
CS-3
Per a Pace
France
Proposition d’atelier qui s’inscrit dans une perspective d’ouverture et de relations amicales entre la
Corse, la Serbie, les Balkans en général depuis plus d’un siècle. C’est l’occasion de valoriser les
échanges humains qui se poursuivent depuis plus de 20 ans avec l’association au travers
d’actions pour la Paix, de Solidarité, Culturelles, séjours solidaires qui amènent à découvrir l’autre
dans ses différences et lèvent les à priori laissés par les derniers conflits.
Speakers: Jacques Casamarta, Président Per a Pace, Pascale Larenaudie, Secrétaire Générale
Per a Pace
PSJ
Requirements to communal peace work
182
CS-4
PSJ
CS-Fiz
Mayors for Peace (M4P)
Education for nonviolence for personal and social
empowerment
World Without wars & Without Violence & Run This Way
International
40
Canada
In this workshop we present a synthesis of the World March for peace and Non-violence launch in 2009
and we present how “Run This way” project in schools in Europe, North America and South America
emerge from the March event. World Without Wars & Without Violence was the main organizer of the
World March for Peace and non-violence. Hundreds of thousands of people took part. Run This way is
promoting worldwide education for nonviolence each year more than 15,000 students.
Speaker: Anne Farrell
“LIES PROMOTE WAR – TRUTH PROMOTES PEACE”
June Kelly is an Independent Researcher and has a vast
collection of information on major global events. June
specialises in collection and distribution of alternative news
on global wars and environmental issues. Watch out at the
Sarajevo Peace Event 2014 for her presentation “What the
Western Corporate Media Has Not Mentioned about Major
Global Crises” – You will be stunned/shocked by the
information in this presentation.
Contact: June Kelly – Ireland [email protected]
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CPN
HG-1
Project Humanity: A Lasting Peace Through A Common
Identity As Citizens Of Humanity
United Humanity
109
Canada
United Humanity’s Project Humanity aims to foster a sense of belonging to our common humanity
and of unity in diversity by realizing 3 objectives :a Global Day of Humanity, a Symbol for
Humanity and a Declaration of Humanity. This Project will be put forward by a new Alliance for
Humanity. How can it be accomplished, and how can you be a part of it? Come and enrich, with
your ideas and your experience, these ambitious peace projects, thus contributing in making them
a reality.
Speaker: Alexandre Warnet
CPN
Nonviolent Intervention / Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping
57
Preventing Violence and Working towards Nonviolent
Alternatives (part 2, total duration: 2-6 pm)
HG-3
Center for Peace Osijek, Pax Christi International, International
International
(2-6 pm)
Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR), Austria, War Resisters'
International (WRI), Federation for Social Defence (BSV)
The panel (2 sessions) will look at the theoretical and practical state of the art of nonviolent
intervention and unarmed civilian peacekeeping in violent conflicts. An overview from a
researcher's point of view will be followed by examples of NI/UCP (Nonviolent Peaceforce,
experiences from Croatia, Colombia, Israel/Palestine, Italy), attempts of institutionalisation of NI
and Civil Peace Services on European (EP, European Network CPS) and national levels
(Germany) and a discussion on future developments.
Speakers: Rachel Julian (Peace Researcher at Leeds University), Atif Hameed (Programme
Director, Nonviolent Peaceforce), Alberto l'Abate (Peace Researcher at Florence University,
activist and writer) Katarina Kruhonja (Right Livelihood Award Winner), Candice Camargo (FOR
Peace Presence, Colombia), NN (EAPPI), Christian Pfeifer (forum ZFD/CPS), Luisa Morgantini
(former Vice-president EP)
CPN
HG-4
Bosniens Vielfalt für die Zukunft Europas
Stiftung Forum der Kulturen zu Fragen der Zeit (Heidelberg), in
Kooperation mit Kult-B (Sarajevo)
Third part of three part projects.
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Germany
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CPN
HG-5
Peace Trails - Discover peace in Europe
Konfliktkultur
203
Austria
I would like to present the European Project “Discover Peace in Europe” about developing peace
trails in Berlin, Budapest, Manchester, Paris, Den Hague, Torino and Vienna, using these trails for
outdoor teaching of peace education and democracy building. I want to explain basic issues of this
project, the development and future possibilities of peace trail activities. We could initiative the
production of peace trails in cities of Bosnia Herzegovina and adapt experiences of the current
project for the making of such activities in BiH.
Speaker: Susanne Jalka
CPN
HG-6
Ecosystems of Peace
Consortium (Roma Tre University, AcrF, and Dos Mares)
5
Costa Rica /
Italy /
France /
USA
Ecosystems of Peace is an exhibition that presents the work of 6 artists based in Costa Rica. All of
them use their photography to develop a multi-voice narrative. Each artist displays their intimate
reflection of how Costa Ricans live while encouraging the culture of peace and nonviolence. We
pride ourselves in promoting the country's track record of eradicating the army, seeding cultural
diversity, setting an example for democracy, leading the way for biodiversity, and educating for
peace.
Speakers: Katherine Armstrong, Silvia Espinoza, Vanessa Mendez
PSJ
Peace as a condition and peace as culture
77
TU-1G
Le Mouvement de La Paix
France
Development of economy and social prosperity are not possible without social agreement about
peace. Which are the conditions for social agreement about peace, role of religion, national
divisions (nationalism), role of gender, issues and generation’s gap? Who profits from our divisions
and conflicts? How are they produced? Which are the consequences for the population? Which
process of consciousness?
Speakers: Nadežda Radovic, writer from Belgrade/Serbia, Mirna Popadic, activist of youth group
Udar –Attack, Shura Dumanic, activist feminist and pacifist, Croate, chair of association "Zenska
Akcija Rijeka"
PSJ
Integration of Romani people into society
15
CS-6
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frieden und Gedenken
Germany
Social situation of Roma people and the discriminations against them. Discussion how to integrate
them into society.
PSJ
Stop fascism in Europe
205
CS-7
PS2-Prague Spring 2 Network against RWE
International
Right wing extremism and populism is gaining strength in all parts of Europe. There is a need for
exchange of experience and common action.
Speakers: Matyas Benyik, Hungary, Hermann Dworzak, Austria and more
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PSJ
YCG-1
Mexico: Conflict, Security and Peacebuilding
UNIVERSIDAD IBEROAMERICANA, AC./International studies
department
56
Mexico
Mexico is not at peace. The Global Peace Index places our country at the 133th position out of
163 studied countries, a condition which has deeply deteriorated in the course of the past 7 years.
The conflict that Mexico is experiencing is the product of decades of structural violence and
structural peacelessness. We propose to discuss the Mexican case as a laboratory in which
several roots of conflict (inequality, lack of institutions efficiency and corruption, drug trafficking,
social cohesion) can be studied.
Speakers: Martin Iñiguez, Mauricio Meschoulam, Rina Mussali
RDP
Representing Peace and Justice: Theatres of Memory in
217
Sarajevo and The Hague
HM-1
Leiden University College, Dr. Cissie Fu and Dr. Maja Vodopivec
Netherlands
This workshop explores the history and politics of collective and cultural memory. As the 21st
century continues to pivot between peace and conflict and negotiate the significance and
instruments of justice, the power of memory and the activity of recollection can create
opportunities for understanding, dialogue, and reconciliation. The workshop will approach and
present alternative avenues for peace and justice.
Speakers: Dr. Cissie Fu, Assistant Professor, Leiden University College; Dr. Maja Vodopivec,
Assistant Professor, Leiden University College
RDP
HM-2
The challenges of social reintegration of child soldiers
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
27
Canada
What can we do with child soldiers in post-conflict periods? How to reintegrate these young victims
in a society in mourning. How to respect the memory of the victims without condemning again
these forced fighters. Issue of refugees, asylum seekers and psychological disorders that
undermine integration into host societies (for Canada).
Speakers: Alusine Bah (Concordia University, Canada), Catherine Habel (médecin-résident en
Santé publique et médecinepréventive à l’Université de Montréal, Québec/Canada)
RDP
War crimes trials in Bosnia and Herzegovina
HM-3
Transitional Justice Association in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Comprehensive and scientific analyses of war crimes trials in BiH and its affects.
Speakers: Goran Simic
MA
Against Nuclear weapons
ArmH
ATTAC France / Coopérative de production de films DHR
185
BiH
122
France
Film of 40 mm in French with English subtitles, with many interviews of activists (French, Dutch,
English,…), of former Defense Ministers (Great Britain and France), former generals (France),
International Red Cross responsible, former pilots of French nuclear French air force, President of
the International Campaign against Mines, representatives of the European campaign to abolish
nuclear weapons.
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MA
MNS-1
Development of international law from 1899 until today
IALANA
12
Germany
A concept with specific aims and approaches will be developed by different affiliates of IALANA
over the next months.
Speakers: Otto Jäckel, Jo Lau, Moderation: Reiner Braun
MA
Resisting the New Machines for the Battlefield & the first
166
International Action Day Against the Use of Drones for Killing
and Surveillance Oct. 4, 2014
MNS-2
Information Centre on Militarization (IMI), German Drone Campaign, Germany
Code Pink
In WWI new weapons transformed the role of distance on the battlefield. Poison gas, then called
"a higher form of killing," was later internationally banned. Today drones expand the surveillancefield - and thus the battlefield - across the entire world, impacting us all. Whole populations are
"disciplined and punished"; individuals deemed "abnormal” may be eliminated. Join us to organize
the first International Action Day Against the Use of Drones for Killing and Surveillance October 4,
2014.
Speakers: Thomas Mickan (German Drone Campaign & IMI), Elsa Rassbach (German Drone
Campaign, Code Pink, UNAC)
CPN
Richness of diversity
197
StJo
Youth Center Jonh Paul II.
BiH
The main goal Participants will become aware of diversity meet diversity and enrich themselves
The workshop consists four parts Facilitators will present to participants what is diversity in the first
part Than through session they will talk about our similarities but in other hand differences In the
third part participants will have the opportunity through study session discuss about diversity And
on the end of workshop participants will meet some basic concepts of four religions in BiH.
Speakers: Jasmina Popara, Jelena Grebenar and Snjezana Ceho
Sunday, June 7, 10-12 am
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GWP
BKC-D1
Women in Resistance Against Militarization, Criminalization
and Violence
The World March of Women
188
International
Today we are witnessing that capitalist patriarchy undergoes a main restructuring to sustain the
current order of oppression and exploitation. This requires and magnifies the same violent
mechanisms of primitive accumulation in the origin of capitalism: appropriation of nature,
appropriation of people's rights and their means of subsistence, control over women's bodies and
lives. Militarism, criminalization and violence are the means used to control over women’s bodies
and labor, nature and colonies.
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GWP
BKC-D2
GWP
Creating A Culture of Human Rights in the Balkans: An
European Initiative in International Human Rights Institutions
Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
208
Conference on Women in War - Sarajevo June 7-8
(part 4, total duration: Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 6 pm)
79
Hawai'i
BKC-Gal
Women in War
International
The Women in War inaugural 2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War One and a
greater visibility of women in armed conflicts.This centennial is a unique opportunity to assess the
experience and consequences of war on women twenty years after the war in the ex-Yugoslav
area, with a look towards the past as well as at conflicts of the same period, namely Rwanda.
Although the focus is Bosnia, the examples can be taken from other regions of the world.
Speakers: Cynthia Cockburn (tbc); Elissa Helms, Gender Studies at the Central European
University in Budapest, Hungary, Nermina Trbonja, Carol Mann
GWP
Breaking the Silence
202
BKC-Sal
AMICA e.V.
Germany
Part One Presentation Project on Transitional Justice and Witness Protection by Prijateljice and
AMICA Part Two Workshop Working with Emotions.
Speakers: Lejla Redzepagic, Project Coordinator, Prijateljice Altaira Krvavac, Project Coodinator,
Prijateljice Sandra Takács, Region Manager, AMICA Heide Serra, Head of Public Relation, AMICA
MA
BSL3-4 Laboratories activity: How to avoid “dual use of
46
science”?
Goe-1
VIROLOGIST (molecular), Rome, Italy
Italy
After September 11, in Europe have been built many BSL3-4 Laboratories, but it is not easy to find
out the safety criteria used for their construction. How could international and national governance
mechanisms and regulatory regimes be developed for assuring that activities in BSL3-4
laboratories are focused on peaceful purposes? The USA have built new central reference
laboratories at Almaty and in Tiblisi. Do activities in these laboratories represent a beginning of
cold war?
RDP
Intensive Dialogue After and Across Genocide - the Example of 83
Austria and the Holocaust
ArmH
The Austrian Encounter
Austria
The Austrian Encounter is founded on the work of Dan Bar-On. The process is an intensive
interpersonal group dialogue. While certain basics of history must be agreed at the outset, detailed
historiography is largely avoided in the group as not relevant. The fundament of the process is to
learn to know "the Other" more deeply than ever before, and an often achieved goal is even "to
feel as the Other."
Speakers: Elenore Fischer and Josef Greiner
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MA
FI-1
HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
THREAT
AMFPGN IPPNW
9
France
Beyond deterrence system, Nuclear weapons have a direct and huge consequences for civilian
population. The question is: Could be Sarajevo would going to city nuclear weapons target in the
future? What are in practice civilian effects and what is at least the probability of nuclear
catastrophe into Balkani carea? This workshop is self-organized by AMFPGN, ARME
NUCLEAIRE STOP, Mouvement de la paix, MAYOR FOR PEACE
Speakers: BEHAR, AMFPGN, Chairman and speaker, LALANNE armenucléaire stop Speaker,
YASUGOSHI KOMIGA, MJP, Speaker (Japan)
MA
Militarism and alternatives
198
FI-2
Helsinki Citizens' Assembly-Vanadzor, chairman Artur Sakunts
Armenia
The workshop aims to introduce militarism and its principles, its evaluation criteria. Several topics
on militarism will be discussed, like the possible impact of militarism, militarism as a challenge for
a democratic country, the formation of democratic institutes, their effective functioning; the role of
armed forces in a democratic country, the principles of their formation in relation to other
structures; civil control institutions, ways and means of civil control over armed forces.
Speakers: Sakunts Artur, Chairman of Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Vanadzor
PSJ
Predicting the Unthinkable. From tragedy to prevention: how
the health consequences of war could help maintain peace
FI-Lib
Medact
29
United
Kingdom
The true health consequences of WW1 will never be known; but since then increasingly accurate
information on the health costs of conflict has been collected and been essential to meet
humanitarian needs. Could this information also be used to prevent conflict? Following
groundbreaking work on the invasion of Iraq, Medact undertook a case study: a health impact
assessment of the consequences of threatened military action against Iran, a methodology Medact
believes could help prevent conflict.
Speakers: Judith Cook, Marion Birch
CPN
Building & Maintaining Peace, Prosperity and Personal well51
being in Bosnia and Herzegovina
HG-2
United Religions Initiative
BIH
This workshop will help participants by tapping their spiritual energy; through inter-religious
understanding building community strength; and making things happen locally. Through four
modules (imagining, discovering, melting, forming and taking action) participants will have
opportunity to explore and experience the ideal world.
Speakers: Elisabeth Lheure, Deepak Naik, United Religions Initiative, Lejla Hasandedic
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CPN
HG-3
PEACE AND THE INTERNET
Peace Union of Finland
134
International
In Snowden's time, and after the Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet
Governance in Sao Paulo 23-24 April, we are asking: Is "Multistakeholderism" the definitive
answer? Could the library govern the net? Can the peace movement, the librarians and the free
software community find a common language? Is world peace doable with/without the internet?
Some notes can be found at blog www.spinellisfootsteps.info
Speakers: Rita Freire (Ciranda, Brazil), Mikael Böök (NIGD, Finland)
CPN
HG-4
Who do you think you are?
Touch of Hope / CFR Footprints
43
United
Kingdom
This workshop will explore the theme of Identity. One's own identity is made up of a number of
allegiances, some linked to an ethnic past some linked to a religious tradition, others not. Conflict
can arise when identity is reduced to one single affiliation and that encourages sectarian attitudes,
intolerance and can lead to violence. We offer this interactive workshop which we hope will be
thought provoking and enjoyable!
Speakers: Rev. Clive R. Fowle
CPN
UNDERSTANDING AFRICANS’ CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF
130
INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE
HG-5
UNIVERSITAT JAUME I
Spain
The need to study and understand how Africans conceptualize intercultural competence has
become increasingly paramount.
CPN
Music therapy - the path toward the peace
219
HG-6
Snaga Zene (Women Strength)
BiH
Music, whether sung or listened to, provides a safe space that enables to restore an emotional
connection that has been disrupted by trauma. The aim of the workshop is to familiarize
participants with the elements of music therapy and its effects on individuals in terms of
encouraging positive sense of belonging, values and personal satisfaction as well as the general
peace and prosperity. It is necessary to point out the music as a universal medium that promotes
peace in the world.
Speakers: Grbic Armina, Legal Advisor, Kovacevic Šejla, Economist, Jasna Piragic, Economist;
Almerisa Delic, Music Teacher
CPN
Cultural diversity, inclusive society and global village
171
TU-1G
CPN
FI-5
Algerian Forum for Citizenship and Modernity
Role of Music and Dance Festivals in the Culture of Peace
KISII University
Alger
172
Kenya
CPN
FI-6
THE CULTURE OF CONFLICT INTERPRETATION
NYANZA SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND RURAL
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
173
Kenya
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CPN
YCG-1
One Bullet Story and The Radio Project
Society of Nigerian doctors for the welfare of mankind - IPPNW
Nigeria
Cost and Health Implications of Violence.
CPN
Methods of peaceful conflict resolution, mediation in ethnopolitical conflicts
YCG-3
FYCA
RDP
Respect for diversity and non violent conflict resolution in
early years
174
Nigeria
192
Armenia
108
HM-1
Pomocdeci
Serbia
General attitude that young children do not notice differences, show no prejudice and do not have
discriminatory behavior is challenged by the research that shows that children as young as three
years of age notice differences very well and that at the age of six, one in six children has
negative, discriminatory comments about those who do not belong to the child’s community in the
segregated societies. Therefore, the right moment to start learning to respect diversity is in the
early childhood.
Speakers: Vasic Ljiljana, Director at Pomocdeci (Serbia); Jones Ingrid, Director at Partner per
Femijet (Partners for children) (Albanija)
RDP
The role of collective traumata for the collective identity and
the possibility for the political abuse of these traumatizations
by demagogic leaders
67
HM-3
Member of the IPPNW (Int. Physicians for the prevention of Nuclear Germany
War/Doctors in Social)
The main contribution of collective identity are collective traumata, which can be, also after long
periods of “sleeping”, activated in certain political situations especially by the manipulative abuse
by demagogic leaders. These leaders refer to collective trauma, where the group in its history has
become a victim of another group, thus inducing severe anxiousness to once more become a
victim and by this mobilazing the will to defend the group, i.e. to be ready to go to war.
MA
“1914-2014: Europe in between War and Peace – the Ukraine
crisis and the common house of Europe”
11
MNS-1
Mayors for Peace, INES, IPB, IALANA
Germany
Will there be another Great War in Europe? Do the recent political moves, mainly by NATO states
but also by Russia, lead to a new confrontation? And is a new cold war or even a “hot war” a real
risk in 21st century Europe? What is the role and the future of the European Union? What
challenges does Europe face in promoting peace and sustainable development without having to
resort to armed violence? These are questions for a controversial debate.
Speakers: Burkhard Schneider, Vision 2020 campaign of Mayors for Peace (moderator), Reiner
Braun (IPB), NN Ukraine, Colin Archer, Ludo de Brabender (vrede vzw, Belgium), Dimitri Makarov,
Youth Human Rights Movement Russia
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MA
MNS-2
AFRICOM go home, Foreign bases out of Africa - A geopolitical
documentary (film presentation)
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
20
Canada
AFRICOM GO HOME exposes the machinations of both imperialism and neo-colonialism and
shows how they operate to co-opt our elites and military leaders as well as civil society
organizations. It calls for the reemergence of progressive wings of African states as well as a plan
for accelerating pan-African integration within the context of internationalism and a polycentric
world that upholds all of humanity’s common “good”.
Speaker: Aziz S. Fall (GRILA)
MA
New Wars in the Middle East
59
ThK
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung South-East Europe
Serbia
After the “Arab Spring” there was a big hope for a better future also for the peoples in the Middle
East. But at the end we see the war in Syria, big tensions in Lebanon, Egypt and other countries.
We will discuss how to contribute to conflict resolution and a peaceful future for this region.
Speakers: Mamdouh Habashi, Co-Founder of the Egyptian Socialist Party (ESP), Vice-President
of the World Forum for Alternatives (WFA) and Board Member of the Arab & African Research
Center (AARC), Claudia Haydt, Lecturer in Sociology (University for Applied Sciences Carintia),
Member of the Executive Boards of the European Left Party and of the Information Centre
Militarisation (IMI) in Tübingen / Germany, Paul Lancu, Pax Christi, Belgium. Chair: Erhard Crome,
Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Critical Social Analysis of the Rosa Luxemburg
Foundation in Policy of Peace and Security Policy
PSJ
Simulation Game "Energy For Peace" (part 1, total duration: 10 6
am - 6 pm)
YCG-2
EN-PAZ
Germany
Imagine a life without solid energy supply. Imagine you live in a country, devastated by years of
civil war. Two hostile groups who still are rather in conflict than consent. That the energy supply of
a country has an impact on the question of peace or war is more or less uncontroversial. This
simulation game will shed light on the question if renewable energy carriers can also play an
important role in conflict prevention, and if so what kind of role.
Sunday, June 7, 2-4 pm
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MA
NATO 2014: It talks of peace but wages war (total duration: 1
115
pm - 5 pm)
ThK
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe, No to War - No to
Germany
(1-5 pm)
NATO, INES, IPB, IALANA, transform!
The military alliance NATO is expanding. NATO claims right to global interventions – with or
without mandate of the United Nations. It externalizes defense, defines encompassing security
threats and thereby militarizes civil fields of politics such as migration, poverty and wants as well
as climate change. In a globalized limited world the concept of military security does not meet the
needs of the people. Other forms of cooperation and other concepts of security need to be
applied.
Speakers: Lucas Wirl, No to War – No to NATO; Joseph Gerson, American Friends Service
Committee (AFSC); Dave Webb, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND); Claudia Haydt,
Information Centre Militarization/European Left; Walter Baier, transform!; Ludo de Brabander,
vrede vzw., Belgium; Kristine Karch, No to NATO, Germany; Tobias Pflüger, Left Party Germany;
Erhard Crome, RLS, Germany; Pascal Luig, IALANA; Ingeborg Breines, International Peace
Bureau; Aurelie Royon, Mouvement de la Paix; Nedim Klipo, Centar za slobodarska istraživanja
Sarajevo; Vuk Bacanovic, Editor magazine Dani Sarajevo; Reiner Braun, IALANA, International
Peace Bureau
GWP
Women in wartime, today and in the past, victims but also
106
actors
BKC-D1
World March of Women - France
France
Women (and their children) have been the main victims of the past European wars and of the
present economic war in the name of austerity. They are also the main (unacknowledged) forces
in the protest against war and in the initiatives for peace.
Speakers: Cynthia Cockburn, Christine Vandendaelen, Marlena Tuininga
GWP
Internal Conflicts Affecting the Lives of Women in Bangladesh
BKC-D2
Comilla University, Bangladesh
179
Bangladesh
GWP
Conference on Women in War - Sarajevo June 7-8
79
(part 5, total duration: Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 6 pm)
BKC-Gal
Women in War
International
The Women in War inaugural 2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War One and a
greater visibility of women in armed conflicts.This centennial is a unique opportunity to assess the
experience and consequences of war on women twenty years after the war in the ex-Yugoslav
area, with a look towards the past as well as at conflicts of the same period, namely Rwanda.
Although the focus is Bosnia, the examples can be taken from other regions of the world.
Speakers: Cynthia Cockburn (tbc); Elissa Helms, Gender Studies at the Central European
University in Budapest, Hungary, Nermina Trbonja, Carol Mann
GWP
Women for Peace
87
BKC-Sal
SHGF "Krusha e Vogel", Kosovo
Kosovo
Experiences of the NGO "Krusha e Vogel".
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CPN
HB-2
Cities are not targets! Using WWI centennials to highlight the
scourge of war generally and WMD in particular.
Mayors for Peace (M4P)
102
International
With the development of modern weapons of mass destruction and other high-tech war machines, cities
increasing have become the battlegrounds of war. Prior to WWI, military casualties outnumbered civil
casualties ten to one, by WWII that ratio flipped: ten civilians for every soldier. The consequence is that
cities suffer the scourge of war again and again. If organized, city representatives, i.e. mayors, can
counteract the influence of the military and even strengthen international law.
Speakers: Jan Durnez, Mayor of Ypres, Belgium: World War I commemoration: A three-day conference
of cities on the centenary of the gas attack on Ypres, 22-24 April 2015. Matthias Breyne, 2020 Vision
Campaign Secretariat Director: Documenting a century of attacks on cities: a Wikipedia Task Force on
Cities in WWI. Josip Mayoral-Antigas, Mayor of Granollers, Spain: The Spanish Civil War and the
Impact of Aerial Bombardment on Cities. Jasminka Bajlo, Adviser to the Mayor of Biogradna Muro,
Croatia: Ethnic Cleansing and Attacks on Cities during the Break-Up of Yugoslavia. (not all speakers
are confirmed)
CPN
Ibrahim Rugova and the non-violent movement in Kosovo
137
FI-1
MAN Mouvement pour une Alternative Non-violente
France
The action of Ibrahim Rugova and the non-violent movement in Kosovo are an exceptional historical
heritage for the emergence of a tradition and a culture of non-violence in Europe.
PSJ
When Security Meets Social Security: Social Policy in Post
Conflict Settings
158
FI-2
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
Switzerland
Conflicts have become increasingly intra-state and urban, and civilians are now estimated to comprise
90% of casualties of intra-state conflict, leaving significant physical and psychological effects and
devastating economic and social infrastructure.
CPN
FI-Lib
Comparing Non-Violent action with armed struggle for a
political change
United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF)
154
Pakistan
To force a positive and sustainable political change.
CPN
HG-1
Education for Peace and Nonviolence
Coordination internationale pour une Culture de non-violence et de
paix
91
France
To build a Culture of Nonviolence and Peace, Education for Nonviolence and Peace is a major issue in
all continents. How could children and adults discover and live nonviolence and peace at school and in
families? How to develop this education in various very different socio-cultural contexts?
Speakers: Victoria Barrès, Association Montessori Internationale (USA/France); Christian Renoux,
Coordination pour l'éducation à la non-violence et à la paix (France); Zaira Zafarana, Comitatoitaliano
per unacultura di nonviolenza e di pace (Italy); Al-Moctar Garba, Coordination nigérienne pour
l'éducation à la non-violence et à la paix (Niger)
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CPN
HG-3
"Winning Peace not War" - Strategy for a Culture of Peace in
the 21st (part 1)
Society Culture of Peace – Gesellschaft Kultur des Friedens
193
Germany
We introduce the campaign for the "Transformation of the US Africa Command AFRICOM and
EUCOM in Stuttgart (Germany) into a center of a Culture of Peace". AFRICOM is a military base
which plays a crucial role in the secret US drone war in Africa and Middle East. An International
Action Day on drones, arms production, trade and military bases is planned. We will exchange
ideas of peace economy instead of war economy.
Speakers: Henning Zierock (Germany, Culture of Peace), Sissy Vovou (Alter Summit Greece),
Aziz Fall (Canada, Solidarity for Africa, Initiative against AFRICOM), Heike Hänsel (Member of
Parliament, Germany)
CPN
The need for youth participation in peacebuilding
165
HG-4
CPN
United Network of Young (UNOY) Peacebuilders
Netherlands
Storytelling As A Means for Peace Education: Conflict
2
Transformation in Southern Thailand
HG-5
Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania
Australia
The study addresses the use of storytelling as a means for peace education and conflict
transformation aiming to promote constructive peace engagement through nonviolent approach for
mutual understanding, equality, and respect in relationships among the youth of conflicting parties
in Southern Thailand. Such method fosters self-transformation and intercultural dialogue
contributing to the development of a culture of peace and social change.
Speaker: Erna Anjarwati, PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania,
AUSTRALIA
CPN
The Simbioza project – e-literacy, intergenerational dialogue,
184
reconciliation (provisory)
HG-6
ZavodYpsilon
Speakers: Ana Raffai, AmraPandžo, Radenko Solaja
PSJ
European integration or desintegration? I Welfare and
prosperity or social insecurity?
TU-1G
Assemblée européenne des Citoyens (AEC), Helsinki Citizens'
Assembly France (HCA)
120
France
European integration was a promise of common prosperity. The policies advocated by the various
European institutions contribute to this prosperity (European Union, European Central Bank, the
main European governments, the International Monetary Fund)? Or increase they inequalities and
social insecurity? They encourage integration or peripheralization some sectors, some regions in
Europe and in its Eastern and Southern neighborhood?
Speakers: Bernard Dreano (AEC, France), Mary Kaldor (LSE, UK) Igor Sticks ( Balkan Social
Forum, Croatia), Ognan Minchev (IRIS Bulgaria), Ahmet Insel (HYD Turkey), Igor Milosevic (Zid
Montenegro),Fausto Durante CGIL (Italy), Sergio Bassoli (Retedella Pace-Italy)
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PSJ
YCG-1
Service Learning & Social Justice: Human Rights Curriculum
for Creative Social Change in Schools and Society
Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
34
USA
Education for Nonviolence and Peace
PSJ
Simulation Game "Energy For Peace" (part 2, total duration: 10 6
am - 6 pm)
YCG-2
EN-PAZ
Germany
Imagine a life without solid energy supply. Imagine you live in a country, devastated by years of
civil war. Two hostile groups who still are rather in conflict than consent. That the energy supply of
a country has an impact on the question of peace or war is more or less uncontroversial. This
simulation game will shed light on the question if renewable energy carriers can also play an
important role in conflict prevention, and if so what kind of role.
PSJ
Conservation of national unity
170
YCG-3
Algerian Forum for Citizenship and Modernity
Alger
RDP
Acting against ignorance and hatred: a grassroots, sportsbased program in Cyprus
HM-1
International Center for Sport, Research and Development
Reconciliation and dealing with the past.
159
Cyprus
RDP
My Story: Choosing Peace
230
FCC
CRS – PRO-Future
BiH
My Story: Choosing Peace Together is a discussion about the conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina
between 1992 and 1995 from unique perspectives. During the one and a half hour discussion,
three members of associations of war-camp prisoners, families of people who are missing or were
abducted or killed, and people with PTSD from the war, regardless of their national, ethnic or
religious affiliation will discuss their personal experiences during the war and their pre-war and
current views on war, life and peace www.moja-prica.org
MA
Alternatives to military and war – the concepts of civilian96
based defence and civil peace-keeping
ArmH
Federation for Social Defense (BSV) / War Resisters’ International
Germany
(WIR)
To overcome war, it is necessary to develop alternatives to certain functions that the military assumes
today. Especially two concepts are worth considering: Civilian-based defense (social defense) as an
alternative to military defense, and civilian peace-keeping as an alternative to protect civilians in
situations of war and violence without resorting to arms. The workshop will present these two concepts
and their underlying guiding principles of nonviolent action.
Speaker: Dr. Christine Schweitzer
MA
Human security
169
MNS-1
PACE-NEPAL
Nepal
Human rights; gender justice; peace; economic; food; health and development security: alternative
to national security.
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MA
MNS-2
The involvement of foreign soldiers in the local battlefield
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
28
Canada
The phenomenon of foreign soldiers has become widespread as new contexts of asymmetric warfare
have come into being. Today, countries concerned by the potential return of young fighters are
increasing their protection measures, as is the case in Canada with its new citizenship law. However, if
we chose prevention instead? Where do these youth emerge from? Why do they decide to take up arms
in favor of a cause unrelated to their lives?
Speakers: Sandra Barancira (UQO – Observatoire de l’actualité internationale, Canada), Francesca
Valenti (McGill University/YMCA, Canada)
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GWP
The social construction of gender roles
220
BKC-D1
Snaga Zene (Women Strength)
BiH
The aim of the workshop is to familiarize participants with the concept of gender (through the
establishment of a difference between sex and gender), and the ways in which our society sees
the role of women and men. The workshop will be realized through several steps: Exercise - "The
mission of the planet Earth", the reflection on the exercise, differences in speech and behavior of
women and men, social construction of gender roles and discussion.
Speakers: Sanja Petrovic, Psychologist, Sabina Duman, Psychologist
GWP
Conference on Women in War - Sarajevo June 7-8
79
(part 6, total duration: Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 6 pm)
BKC-Gal
Women in War
International
The Women in War inaugural 2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War One and a
greater visibility of women in armed conflicts.This centennial is a unique opportunity to assess the
experience and consequences of war on women twenty years after the war in the ex-Yugoslav
area, with a look towards the past as well as at conflicts of the same period, namely Rwanda.
Although the focus is Bosnia, the examples can be taken from other regions of the world.
Speakers: Cynthia Cockburn (tbc); Elissa Helms, Gender Studies at the Central European
University in Budapest, Hungary, Nermina Trbonja, Carol Mann
GWP
Tools to analyze and transform conflictive relationships
201
BKC-Sal
Modus Operandi for conflict transformation
France
Modus Operandi asked 7 organizations working towards peace to reflect on their field experience
and to schematize their approach with the objective of developing innovative analytical tools. The
question of how to build constructive relationships is at the heart of most approaches as these are
part of the problem in conflict but also key to a solution. During the workshop we will explore
together how the work of these organizations impacts the relationships between the actors in
conflict.
Speaker: Claske Dijkema, Coordinator
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CPN
HB-2
Elected officials and civil society: promoting peace together
Mayors for Peace (M4P)
103
International
Politician seek the support of voters before every election, but how consistently do they work with
civil society to promote peace? Members of Mayors for Peace and of Parliamentarians for Nuclear
Nonproliferation and Disarmament have stood up for peace just by joining these organizations. But
they need encouragement from civil society to make disarmament and peace issue a high priority.
Efforts to this end may be rewarded by in kind support for local activities.“
Speakers: Paul Schneider, Hanover City Official, Germany: Mayors for Peace Flag Day. Aaron
Tovish, 2020 Vision Campaign Director: Cities' World Peace Calendar. Lisa Clark, 2020 Vision
Campaigner and PNND Representative, Italy: Biking for Peace and other grassroots activities.
Alyn Ware, PNND Global Coordinator, New Zealand: Examples of Parliamentary and Civil Society
Cooperation. (not all speakers are confirmed)
MA
Disarmament and development - Art 26
98
Goe-2
Le Mouvement de La Paix
France
This workshop will highlight the relation between the amounts invested in military expenses and
the underfunding of international cooperation programs answering human needs, despite Article
26 of the Charter of the United Nations’ V th Chapter and the adoption of a culture of peace and
non-violence.
Speakers: Du Souich, Co Président, Cédric Dumarais, Colin Archer (International Peace Bureau),
Roland Weyl (Association internationale des jurists démocrates)
MA
HB-1
Stop the Arms Trade
pax christi - Deutsche Sektion
54
Germany
This workshop intends to network between all those who act against arms trade in their countries.
We will give a brief introduction of the German campaign „Aktion Aufschrei – Stoppt den
Waffenhandel“/ „for crying out loud – stop the arms trade“ and our plans for the next years. Within
that information we have a look at the structure of the arms trade 100 years ago. In the second
part of the workshop we want to learn more about your ideas and experiences and then talk about
possible cooperation.
Speakers: Christine Hoffmann, Secretary General of pax christi Germany and Spokesperson of
the campain „Aktion Aufschrei – Stoppt den Waffenhandel!“
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PSJ
FI-1
Who is stimulating insecurity in African conflicts; examples of
South Sudan, DR Congo, Central African Republic
Jelena Aparac
227
France
The conflicts in Africa are stimulated by economic interests of big powers. There have been some
studies that made a link between the fact the country is rich in natural resources and the risk of
having a civil war. The recent examples of South Sudan, DR Congo or Central African Republic
prove them well. Having been in all of these countries working directly there in the field as a
humanitarian actor, and writing a PHD on this topic, this I will be able to present the case study of
latest events and why the balkanization process seems like a perfect idea in the eyes of the
western countries.
Speaker: Jelena Aparac, Legal Advisor in International Humanitarian Law for Doctors without
Borders, PHD candidate in international law, Cedetim
PSJ
The World Social Forum Process: Towards Tunis (2015) and
111
Montréal (2016)
FI-Lib
The WSF 2016 - Quebec Facilitation Group
Canada
The World Social Forum is a unique process that plays a prominent role in the establishment of a
global civil society. What is the history of this unique initiative? How is it organized? What are the
relations between global, local and thematic forums? Based on the facilitators’ hands-on
experience, this workshop will contribute to shed the light on what the WSF is, and what the future
has in reserve, especially regarding the 2015 WSF in Tunis and the 2016 WSF in Montréal
(Québec, Canada).
Speakers: Raphaël Canet & Alexandre Warnet
CPN
A culture of peace seen as a common public good: the stakes
of multi-actor cooperation in conflict-solvinf situations
139
HG-1
Ecole de la paix
France
From the European peoples' desire for a "never again" and the isolationist movement as a
response to the horrors of massive, industrial-era war, a culture of peace has grown and
developed with every outbreak of violence. Each crisis has acted as a step for an international
community gathered around the search for peaceful means, ways, and methods to find a path
toward a non-violent international society. The culture of peace will be reflected in the composition
of this panel.
Speaker: Gal Hugues de Courtivron, former FORPRONU Commander
CPN
Invest in our communities as a citizen of humanity
HG-2
UNIAlter / Les YMCA du Québec
23
Canada
How to develop youth for responsible citizenship, focusing on ecological values, pacifism,
solidarity and democracy. How to promote their practical involvement in actions across the
classroom, school, community and the world.
Speaker: Jacqueline Romano-Toramanian (Établissements verts Brundtland EVB-CSQ)
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CPN
HG-3
"Winning Peace not War" - Strategy for a Culture of Peace in
the 21st (part 2)
Society Culture of Peace – Gesellschaft Kultur des Friedens
194
Germany
A workshop in Sarajevo with the organization "culture of peace" to do 3 things in it. Show the film (
available in English German or French): Africom go home, all foreign bases out of Africa-to hold a
discussion on wars of the 21 centuries, intelligences drones (roundtable with speaker and open
mic) etc-An action: To ask for the dismantle of the Africom base in Stuttgart and it's replacement
by an International Peace Center or space.
Speakers: Henning Zierock (Germany, Culture of Peace), Sissy Vovou (Alter Summit Greece),
Aziz Fall (Canada, Solidarity for Africa, Initiative against AFRICOM), Heike Hänsel (Member of
Parliament, Germany)
CPN
Mediation in Pastoral Care. A special form of mediation to
66
promote new relationships
HG-4
Peace Academy, an initiative of Eirene and the Dutch Mennonite
Netherlands
Peace Group (member of the International Fellowship of
Reconciliation)
Mediation is a nonviolent way of solving conflicts. While traditional mediation tries to reach
solutions to problems acceptable to all, mediation in pastoral care goes farther and tries to bring
about healing, reconciliation and a new relationship. In this interactive workshop you will learn
some of the basic skills. In order to experience how it works we will use real cases. I was the
Founder and Director of the Dutch Mediation Program and co-author of the book “Mediation in
pastoral care”.
Speaker: Annelies Klinefelter, M.A.- Director and trainer with the Dutch Peace Academy
CPN
The servants of God
147
HG-5
Just Peace Initiatives, Pakistan
Pakistan
About the political, non-violent movement of the "Red Shirts", the followers of Bacha Khan in
Pakistan.
CPN
The Art of Peacemaking
168
HG-7
Projecting Peace, USA
Analysing creative peacemaking processes.
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PSJ
European integration or desintegration? II Europe Factor of
121
Peace and Democracy?
TU-1G
Assemblée européenne des Citoyens (AEC), Helsinki Citizens'
France
Assembly France (HCA)
Does the Union deserve the Nobel Prize for Peace? Since the creation of the Council of Europe in
1948, European integration has contributed to peace since the end of World War II. But it did not
prevent wars accompanying the breakup of the Yugoslav federation, or was not able to just and
lasting peace in its neighborhood in the Middle East, the Caucasus, and Africa. The
establishments of the rule of law, deepening democracy have been the guiding principles for the
European policies.
Speakers: Lola Schuman (Migreurop, France) Hela Yousfi (Tunisia), Sasha Delemenchuk
(Ukraine); Isabella Sarksian (Armenia), Arzu Abdulayeva (Azerbaïjan), Srdjan Dizdarevic (BiH),
Grigor Gradev (CSI/ITUC)
PSJ
Peace and Human Security
97
FI-5
International Club for Peace Research
International
PEACE AND HUMAN SECURITY. Conflicts and crises shatter nations and lives, preventing
economic development. From Haiti, CAR to Afghanistan, Syria it is a challenge and necessity to
turn conflict into collaborative solutions and ensure human rights and rule of law. Transparency,
citizen mobilization, functioning markets and government accountability are the critical building
blocks to lasting peace.
Speakers: Ambe Roseline Ngwine, Kameni Nadiane Tialeu
PSJ
Labor and Community: Powerful Protests! Potential Alliances? 186
FI-6
Kirsten Snow Spalding
BiH
The February 2014 protests in Tuzla began as labor protests-sparked by layoffs, plant closures
and unfair labor practices. But as the protests grew to include people who are not workers in
unions, the focus of the protests shifted to what’s wrong with the economy, what’s wrong with the
political system, and what it would take to change the fabric of society so that everyone in Tuzla
might prosper. What is the potential for this citizen’s forum to organize into a labor and community
coalition for real change?
Speaker: Kirsten Snow Spalding
PSJ
Bosnia and Herzegovina Cross-Community Involvement
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Research Study: Preliminary Results
YCG-1
University of Louisville, KY, USA, Department of Psychological &
USA
Brain Sciences
Bosnia and Herzegovina Empirical Research Presentation (Dr. Melinda A. Leonard and Branka
Damjanovic, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. and Dr. Goran Šimic, Association for Transitional
Justice in BiH): Research was carried out in Bosnia and Herzegovina and was designed to examine the
psychosocial processes related to peace-building, transitional justice, and conflict transformation as it
relates to cross-community involvement and the improvement of intergroup relations within BiH.
Speakers: Dr. Melinda A. Leonard and Branka Damjanovic, University of Louisville, Kentucky,
USA, Dr. Goran Šimic, Association for Transitional Justice in BiH
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PSJ
YCG-2
Simulation Game "Energy For Peace" (part 3, total duration: 10
am - 6 pm)
EN-PAZ
6
Germany
Imagine a life without solid energy supply. Imagine you live in a country, devastated by years of
civil war. Two hostile groups who still are rather in conflict than consent. That the energy supply of
a country has an impact on the question of peace or war is more or less uncontroversial. This
simulation game will shed light on the question if renewable energy carriers can also play an
important role in conflict prevention, and if so what kind of role.
CPN
ArtsBridge: Celebrating Diversity and Interdependence in the
181
Caucasus
YCG-3
Forum for the 21st Century Leaders
Armenia
RDP
The beliefs of young people in a society with conflict and the
role of the educational system
HM-1
International Center for Sport, Research and Development
Reconciliation and dealing with the past, a culture of peace and non-violence.
160
RDP
224
HM-2
What are we dragging in our suitcases? Allow your past to
become past!” – Psychodrama work on dealing with the past,
personal and collective trauma and moving into a more
productive future
Association for Integrative Psychotherapy "Psychodrama"
Cyprus
BiH
Hate arises from fear, and fear arises from trauma, even in next generations. Psychodrama is
powerful therapy, excellent for reviewing individual and collective fears, and dealing with the past,
not only verbally, but also by resolving fear on the deeper level of personality, with special
attention focused on the well-being and safety of the participants. The Balkan area is severely
traumatized, without psychological dealing with the past, it is difficult to move towards
reconciliation.
Speakers: Majstorovic Tihana, Co-founder of the Association, psychologist and Psychodrama
therapist; Minja Leko, Co-founder of the Association, MA in Social Psychology and Psychodrama
therapist
PSJ
Mapping Disputed Histories
143
HM-3
Center for Peace Studies
Serbia
Aim of this workshop is to present research results of the research project entitled "Ethnic
Stereotypes and National Myths as an Obstacle to Reconciliation: Serbian-Albanian Relations"
and to moderate a reading group that could use provided materials in creating a framework for
creating a model of integrative narratives in disputed histories.
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MA
ArmH
Civil Peace Services in Europe: the results we achieved, the
challenges we faced, the future we shape
European Network for Civil Peace Service
107
International
Civil Peace Services (CPS) is a concept and a type of civil society intervention in conflict zones
that has slightly different connotations and different level of Institutional recognition throughout
Europe. EN.CPS - as network promoting CPS both at national level and towards European
institutions - will shine a light upon the CPS state-of-art in different countries, analyzing the
scenarios with the relative critical aspects and finally reflect about possible developments at
European level.
Speakers: Representatives of ENCPS from all over Europe
MA
Instruments of arms control
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MNS-1
Vrede vzw
Belgium
In World War I, for the first time chemical arms have been deployed on a wide scale in Flanders
(Ypres). The workshop will address the use of chemical weapons from a historical and
contemporary point of view. It will examine the ways instruments have been shaped for the
prohibition of production, stockpiling or use of chemical weapons and the achievements so far.
The panel will compare the political and juridical international framework on chemical weapons
with that of nuclear weapons.
Speakers: Filip Deheegher (Office for Peace & Development, City of Ypres), Jean-Pascal Zanders
(expert chemical weapons at The Trench, Geneva), Pieter Teirlinck (Vrede vzw, Belgium) and
Ludo De Brabander (Vrede vzw, Belgium)
MA
Violence perfected
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MNS-2
WOMEN IN BLACK (WiB) (ZENE U CRNOM), Belgrade
Serbia
Political expertise on violence, non-violence, global militarization. Actual signs of violence
perfected. The consequences locally, globally. Advantages of the modern times we are living in.
Disadvantages as well. Modern traps and digitalization of militarization. Sophisticated violence.
Social Networks and activism. WiB & globalization of militarization. 1325 UN Resolution and WiB.
The authority of non-violence. The possibilities to overcome the traps. A slight review of recent
violent demonstrations in BiH.
Speakers: Sasha Kovacevic
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W ORKSHOPS – S UNDAY , J UNE 8, 4-6 PM
RDP
Ugal
Workshop/Roundtable “MOnuMENTImotion-The Art of Dealing
with the Past in the Western Balkans"
Forum Ziviler Friedensdienst e.V.in BiH (forumZFD)
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BiH
"MOnuMENTImotion- the Art of Dealing with the Past". The workshops "MonuMENTImotion"
(including the Exhibition "MOnuMENTI, the short animation film "MOnuMENTImotion" and the
Roundtable "The Art of Dealing with the Past" ) explore potentials and pitfalls of art and
monuments in the western Balkans. How do art and artists contribute to memory work? In which
way do memorials hinder or promote dealing with the past processes?
Speakers: Muhamed Kafedžic Muha (Independant visual artist); Marko Krojac (Photojournalist);
Andrea Baotic (Historian of Art, University of Sarajevo); Nihad Kreševljakovic, (Director
Sarajevskiratniteater, SARTR); Michele Parente (Project Manager, forumZFD). Moderation:
Kristina Ljevak
W ORKSHOPS – S UNDAY , J UNE 8, 6-8:30 PM
PSJ
Social protest and the perspectives of a New Left in BosniaHerzegovina
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Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe
Serbia
A wave of social protests in Bosnia-Herzegovina started in February 2014. The demonstrations
were initiated by workers, unemployed and young people in Tuzla canton. Reasons for discontent
are manifold. Unemployment, poverty, criminal privatizations and corruption are structural
problems in society. In this workshop activists and researchers from Bosnia-Herzegovina will
discuss the situation and the perspectives for a New Left.
Speakers: Igor Štiks, Open University Sarajevo, University Edinburgh, Co-Founder of
Balkanforum; Emin
Eminagic, Lijevi (The Left),
Tuzla; Jasmina Husanovic,
University Tuzla; Anita
Tolic, Initiative for
Democratic Socialism,
Ljubljana; Svjetlana
Nedimovic, Active
participant of the recent
protest movement in
Sarajevo and attendee of
the Sarajevo Plenum.
Chair: Boris Kanzleiter,
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
Southeast Europe
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C ULTURAL A CTIVITIES
EXH IBI TI ONS
E XHIBITIONS
“Go Ganesha Go- Elephants for Peace “
BKCH
All days
Elephants for Peace Community
France
Elephants for Peace was envisioned in 2003 by the artist and art historian Rose Marie Gnausch.
She started a world movement, introducing an image for the peaceful majority. The elephant was
chosen as a symbol because it marries power with peace. The elephant is a majestic figure of
grand size, non abusive in its power and never suppresses the Other. Since our brain functions
through constant image making, images change the world. Therefore the symbol of the elephant
marrying peace with power changes the perception of this world. The movement Elephants for
Peace offers you a platform to make powerful peace visible.
Peace Exhibition -”Pacifists in the First World War”
BKCH
All days
IALANA
Germany
Pictures of Bertha von Suttner, Ludwig Quidde, Alfred Hermann Fried, Franz Masereel, Jean
Jaurès, and Albert Einstein with biographic details, quotes, facts of their lives and activities
focusing on their work for peace around World War I.
“Prints of Multi-original BiH“
Art
All days
Prepared by five art academies from all over BiH (CRS /
BiH
PRO-Future)
"In order to have a more harmonious society we must have deep mutual BKCH
understanding among the world religions"
All days
Loopyhouse
Ireland
Exhibition of images from Ecumenical conferences in Kiev, Berlin, Sarajevo, Romania, Poland,
York and Ireland. 8 hand printed images in black and white and a collage made up of 50 iphone
images called Iphoneography.
“135th year of First Gymnasium of Sarajevo”
Gym
All days
International Peace Center Sarajevo
Exhibition and video projection of Sarajevo between 1914-2014.
BiH
Portraits of the Colombian Peace Community San José de Apartadó
HG
All days
Internationaler Versöhnungsbund österreichischer Zweig
Austria
– IFOR Austria
The Fellowship of Reconciliation IFOR sends volunteers to Colombia to live in peace the
community for one year, their presence helps to increase the protection of the community
members. As an act of solidarity the Austrian branch of the Fellowship of Reconciliation organizes
once a year a delegation to Colombia. The Photographs, which are shown in the exhibition, were
taken by the young photographer Marie-Luise Schmidt during one of those Delegations in 2012.
The pictures are portraits of community members and give some impressions of life in the Peace
Community.
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E XHIBITIONS
Peace Protests in Sarajevo in 1992
All days
Dea Kisic
HM
BiH
Photographes by Milomir Kovacevic "Strasni"
“Mahatma Gandhi”
All days
International Peace Center Sarajevo
IPC
BiH
“Citizen’s actions for peace and freedom”
All days
International Peace Center Sarajevo
“Sarajevo bridges”
IPC
BiH
IPC
All days
International Peace Center Sarajevo
Multimedia exhibition with photos by Loran Kanlic.
Plogled sa strika na Evropu gradjana” –A look on European citizens
BiH
All days
International Peace Center Sarajevo
Stripower Comics ibitiom
All days
PUBLIKA- foundation for cultural, educational and social
development
BiH
Zetra
BiH
Met
Strip against Violence.
MOnuMENTI-the changing face of remembrance
Ugal
All days 10amForum Ziviler Friedensdienst e.V. in BiH (forumZFD) /
BiH
6pm
Forum Civil Peace Service
The exhibition “MOnuMENTI-the changing face of remembrance” by the fotograph Marko Krojac,
explore potentials and pitfalls of art and memorials in the Western Balkans. The cultural and peace
initiative of forumZFD combines art, peacework and concepts of dealing with the past raising
questions on the role of the monuments and art in memory work. In which way do memorials and
monuments hinder or promote dealing with the past processes? How do peace workers, artists
and students contribute to a positive conflict transformation and offer nonviolent alternatives for
peaceful changes in the Western Balkans?
Exhibition in Ars Aevi museum of contemporary art
Ars
Fri till Sun
Ars Aevi
BiH
10pm-18pm
Ars Aevi is a museum of contemporary art in Sarajevo. It was formed during the war as a
"resistance of culture". It has approximately 130 works by renowned world artists including
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounellis, Joseph Beuys, and Joseph Kosuth.
Exhibition and discussion about Gandhi
PACE
Fri 12:30pm
International Peace Center Sarajevo
BiH
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Ecosystems of Peace
Sat 4-10pm
CONSORTIUM OF Acrf, Dos Mares, a Phd student from
Roma Tre University
HG-6 & HG-7
Costarica
Guided tour through the exhibition from 4pm to 6pm, the exhibition until 10pm
We promote Costarica’s track record of eradicating the army, seeding cultural diversity, setting an
example for democracy, leading the way for biodiversity and educating for peace. The aim of the
exhibition is to show different Costa Rican authors depicting 5 ecosystems that had helped the
country in building a culture of peace and non-violence. The term "ecosystem" is used to describe
a community of biological organisms, the environment within which they live, and the complex
interactions between the two.
M USI C
M USIC
Choir rehearsals of ex Yu Pop&Rock music
BKCL
Fri Sat Sun 4pm- Irina Lepenik-Karamarkovic & AEC, HCA-France
Austria
6pm
The concept of the ex-Yu Pop & Rock choir is experiencing the joy of singing with others in fun,
relaxed and accepting atmosphere. Everything is taught orally, there is no need to read music and
there is no previous singing experience required. All people, all voices, additional instrumentalists
with and/or without their instruments and all world cultures and traditions are welcome. The choir
director will be Irina Lepenik-Karamarkovic .Instrumental accompaniment and final concert are
planned. Songs are elected by participants (direct democracy principle).
Classical concert “German repertoire“
Acad
Fri 4:30-5:30pm
Laura Antonaz
Italy
German Repertoire of the 19th century. Laura Antonaz soprano and Elia Macrí piano. Through the
inspired songs of the German romantic repertoire, the path to peace leads beyond the troubles of
war: facing sorrow and grief, separation and despair, the language of music allows us to achieve
once more the light of hope. Melancholy, joy and wisdom are gently weaved through the gypsy
melodies: the colorful and passionate Rom culture, often misconceived in society, has always
been welcome in its artistic manifestation.
Classical concert “Baroque music”
Acad
Sat 4:30-5:30pm Laura Antonaz
Italy
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Music from the 17th and 18th century. Laura Antonaz soprano and Luisa Baldassari.
Ancient tears flow toward us from the past, telling stories of sorrow and injustice, tyrants and
victims, complaints and regrets, wounds and reconciliation. Through the liquid element, essential
in the music of the XVII century and beyond, grief and despair can be washed away: tears bring
relief and provide room for a new positive outlook on life..
“Music for Change”
MN
Sa 10am-12am
Loopyhouse
Ireland
Music workshop focused on how music can unite people beyond religious and national
boundaries, and how music can be used as a force for social change. Different examples of music
inspiring change and change inspiring music worldwide for peace and change in society. To help
people realize that we are all artists. We can create and record music with just our imagination and
our camera phones.
Classical concert “Baroque music”
Acad
Sat 4:30- 5:30pm Laura Antonaz
Italy
Music from the 17th and 18th century. Laura Antonaz soprano and Luisa Baldassari. Ancient tears
flow toward us from the past, telling stories of sorrow and injustice, tyrants and victims, complaints
and regrets, wounds and reconciliation. Through the liquid element, essential in the music of the
XVII century and beyond, grief and despair can be washed away: tears bring relief and provide
room for a new positive outlook on life.
Singing Louder Than The Guns
HG 1
Sat 10am-12am
Protest in Harmony, San Ghanny & Radical Voices
Scotland
An exploration of creative Nonviolent Direct Action. We will sing together. A short presentation of
the use of song in demonstrations against Nuclear Weapons in Scotland & supporting Palestinian
led nonviolent demonstrations against the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Group exploration of
opportunities & challenges of using creative means to oppose that which we see as wrong whilst
living some of that which we believe is possible. Penny is collecting peace songs:
[email protected].
MUSIC WORKSHOP “Song of Peace & Song of Solidarity”
Goe-1
Sun 2pm-4pm
Henning Zierock / Culture of Peace / Theodorakis
Germany
Ensemble
Music workshop: rehearsing & presenting two easy songs „Song of Peace“ & „Song of Solidarity“ ,
in several languages, e.g.: Bosnian, Greek, Arabic , English..
URBAN DANCE”
Stage
Sun 3pm-4pm
by Azdine BenYouce and youth group
Peace Concert in a memorial of Pete Seeger
Sun 6:30-8pm
IALANA
BiH
O-Air
International
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Pete Seeger, one of the greatest political singers and activists died at the age of 94. Until his death
he was actively engaged for peace, against war, for human and social rights and the environment.
He was famous for singing his songs – i.e. If I had a hammer, We shall overcome – together with
his audience. Local and international musicians will play and remember his and other songs of
peace and social movements.
Inter Faith “PONTANIMA” choir - Pax Christi International Peace Award
StJo
Ceremony 2014 Sun at 8pmPax Christi International
International
10pm
The interreligious choir PONTANIMA will bring a symphony of religions. PONTANIMA’s creative
work towards peace and reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in other places of suffering
shows the positive peace-building potential of music. Music heals suffering people, directs them to
the future, and reveals the authenticity of faith. Pax Christi International will also give its Annual
Peace Award to the Jesuit Refugee Service Syria during the concert.
Literature
L ITERATURE
Book presentation: “The Easiest Way to grow” Messages you will be
glad to know, by Dame Mabel Katz
Fri 4pm-6pm
Dame Mabel Katz
BKC-D1+D2
USA
How writers and directors from the region write about WWI
FI-Lib
Sat 2pm-4pm
Documenta –center for dealing with the past
Croatia
We are planning to invite several writers from the region who already have written books or
columns about WWI (Miljenko Jergovic, Nenad Velickovic etc) as well as director who was working
on performances about WWI (Dino Mustafic) as keynote speakers and have them talk about
artistic (writing and theatre) approach towards the memory on WWI.
"Malterego" by Marko Selic, performance and debate around the
Sartr
question of violence itself
Sat 8pm
Dea Kisic
Serbia
Because achieving peace is an every day battle against violence, we would like to take the
opportunity that the Sarajevo Peace Event is giving us to raise the question of violence itself, and
propose an interactive debate between the author, a pshycologue and the public. After the
actor's performance, the author of the book will expose the way he understands the phenomenon
of violence, from a psychological view, and invite the public to participate in an open discussion.
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L ITERATURE
The Book presentation: Last to know. Stories of war.
Sun 10am-13pm Civic Assistance Committee, Norwegian Helsinki
Committee
HM-2
Austria
The book is the result of a youth project called 'Personal Memoirs of the Chechen War'
implemented by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. Young people have gathered personal stories
of the events in Chechnya They used the method of storytelling, the experience and personal
recollection of the individuals is the most important thing. The primary focus of the project and the
publication has been to promote an understanding of the consequences of war by providing
information.
Tatevik Gukasyan, Civic Assistance Committee, Moscow; Mina Skouen, Norway Helsinki
Committee, Oslo; Sabina Folnovic-Jaitner, Civic Assistance Committee Include in this workshop a
round table , Dealing with the Past, about the situation in Chechnya, speakers will be: Svetlana
Alekseevna, Civic Assistane Committee, Moscow, Arkadiy Babchenko, Novaya gazeta, Moscow,
Varvara Pakhomenko, International Crisis group, Moscow, Lilya Yusupova, Memorial, Rusli
sozidaniya, Gudermes.
Choir rehearsals of ex Yu Pop&Rock music
Mon 2pm-4pm
Irina Lepenik-Karamarkovic & AEC, HCA-France
Performance during Closing Ceremony
Video-Film
BKC-MH
Austria
V IDEO -F ILM
MOnuMENTImotion-The Art of Dealing with the Past in the Western
Ugal
Balkans”
All days
Forum Ziviler Friedensdienst e.V. in BiH (forumZFD) /
BiH
Forum Civil Peace Service
The original short animation film “ MOnuMENTImotion” created by an international group of 18
young artists, students and activists directed by the artist Muhamed Kafedžic Muha. The cultural
and peace initiative of forumZFD combines art, peacework and concepts of dealing with the past
raising questions of the role of the monuments and art in memory work. In which way do
memorials and monuments hinder or promote dealing with the past processes? How do peace
workers, artists and students contribute to a positive conflict transformation and offer nonviolent
alternatives for peacefull changes in the Western Balkans? The screening proposed will be hold in
B/H/S language and English.
Documentary “Water a chance for peace”
Kino
Sat 3pm-4:30pm Modus Operandi Institute for Conflict transformation
France
A 52-minute documentary about environmental economic and political issues in the Middle East. It
shows how these issues are inextricably linked as well as the importance of international solidarity.
Initiatives of local NGOs such as a Peace Park by Friends of the Earth and other examples of
environmental peace building are visited. Their work could inspire communities and political actors
in other regions of the world that also struggle to cooperate on the distribution of natural
resources.
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Go Ganesha Go- Elephants for Peace
Sat 1:30pm-3pm Elephants for Peace Community
Kino
France
Documentary films on Elephant for Peace actions in Cyprus, Poland and Germany…
Far from Vietnam
O-Air
Sat 9pm
Pravo Ljudski Film Festival
BiH
Far from Vietnam (SLON, Jean-Luc Godard, Alain Resnais, Agnes Varda, Claude Lelouch,
William Klein, Michele Ray, Joris Ivens France / 1967 / 115') Initiated and edited by Chris Marker.
Far from Vietnam is an epic 1967 collaboration between cinema greats Jean-Luc Godard, Joris
Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Alain Resnais and Agnés Varda in protest of American
military involvement in Vietnam - made, per Marker's narration, "to affirm, by the exercise of their
craft, their solidarity with the Vietnamese people in struggle against aggression." Passionately
critical and self-critical, and as bold in form as it is in rhetoric, Far from Vietnam is a milestone in
political documentary and in the French cinema.
“The Unsustainable Art of War”, A semi-tragic ibit around the Great War Kino
by Alfredo Lacosegliaz
Sat 12pmAssociazione culturale ALPE
Italy
1:30pm
This performance is one way of elaborating memories. A multimedia kaleidoscope of history where
historical documents alternate with animations of propaganda cards, coin carousels, a variety of
objects on display and testimonials. A juxtaposition which illustrates how the feelings and impulses
of the opponents are a mirror image. The common denominators are religion, the love of one's
country and the same sufferings and injustices endured. A funfair of history which, with bold
intellectual recklessness and contemporary respectful levity, not only invites us to not forget, but
suggests the simplest of questions: How could all this happen?
Movie and debate “The dictionary of life in Sarajevo”
HM 3
Sat 2pm-4pm
Women's International League for Peace & Freedom
France
(WILPF), Company Zarina Khan , France
Begun by teenagers in war-torn Sarajevo more than twenty years ago, this theatrical work «The
dictionary of life» builds bridges of solidarity and peace. It has benefited from the efforts of literally
thousands of participants from Sarajevo, across Europe and around the world. This workshop will
offer participants the opportunity to complete the dictionary and continue this work of art and love
of twenty years. Participants need no experience in drama, and children are most welcome.
Pete Seeger movie “The power of song”
Kino
Sat 4:30pm-6pm IALANA
Germnay
Pete Seeger one of the greatest political singers and activists died at the age of 94. Until his death
he was actively engaged for peace, against war, for human and social rights and the environment.
He was famous for singing his songs – i.e. If I had a hammer, We shall overcome – together with
his audience.
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"The Killing Floor" award-winning drama on labor & race conflicts in
WWI Chicago
Sat 6pm-8:30pm DFG-VK/Code Pink/UNAC
HG-1
Germany
THE KILLING FLOOR, directed by Bill Duke, is based on a true story of black and white American,
Polish, and German workers' attempt to build an interracial labor union in the Chicago Stockyards
during WWI despite ethnic & race tension that erupted in the 1919 Race Riot. Supported by more
than 30 US labor unions, the film won a Sundance Film Festival award and was shown at Cannes
in 1985. Discussion with the film's producer/writer & peace activist Elsa
Rassbach. www.thekillingfloor-thefilm.com.
Film from “Ordinary Heroes” documentary series.
Kino
Sun 2pm-3:30pm Centar za post-konfliktna istrazivanja
BiH
Ordinary Heroes: Tales of Moral Courage & Rescue is a 5-part documentary series based on the
stories of the Bosnian rescuers.
Film presentation: “STOLICA” - Meeting the other
Kino
Sun 3:30pm-5pm IES ABROAD (Institute For The International Education
USA
Of Students)
“Stolica” records stories of women & men who happened to live on different sides through the
1992-95 war in Yugoslavia. Built around the idea of conflict transformation, these life stories bear
witness to the open wounds and the living puzzle of a divided country. Twenty years later
survivors are still struggling to become citizens of their own country & to build sustainable peace
for future generations.
Documentary movie My Story: Choosing Peace Together
Kino
Sun 5pm-6pm
CRS and Caritas BK BiH
BIH
The Movie is a discussion about the conflicts in BiH between 1992 and 1995 from unique
perspectives of six members of associations of war-camp prisoners, families of people who are
missing or were abducted or killed, who regardless of their national, ethnic or religious affiliation
discuss their personal experiences during the war and their pre-war and current views on war, life
and peace.
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Several Short Films
Sun 9pm
Pravo Ljudski Film Festival
O-Air
BiH
The Delicate Art of the Bludgeon (Jean Gabriel Periot / France / 2009 / 4’) a Film About
policemen's sensibility. The Death Row (Maryam Ebrahimi / Sweden / 2013 / 5'40') is a short
documentary about public reactions to the artistic act of 15 Afghan women who fight for women’s
education right in the form of performance. My House without Me (Magdalena Szymkow / Poland /
2012 / 28') Two women, one house. An intimate story about a Pole and a German placed by war
on enemy sides and their parallel lives accidentally brought together. The Fuse, or How I killed
Simon Bolivar (Igor Drljevic / Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina / 2011 / 9') It is March 1992 in
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a nine-year-old boy anticipates a poor grade on his latest
art assignment. Incorporating Guilt within an Autonomous Robot (Steve Wetzel / USA / 2012 / 9')
part appropriated video and part observational documentary; it explores the performance of
Americanism and violence. The Barbarians (Jean Gabriel Periot/France /2010/5’). If politics were
to come back, it could only be from its savage and disreputable fringe. Then, a muffled rumor shall
arise whence that roar is heard: "We are scum! We are barbarian!" (Alain Brossat). Even if she
had been a criminal... (Jean-Gabriel Périot / France / 2006 / 9') France, summer 1944. The public
punishment of women accused of having affairs with Germans during the war…
S T R E E T A C T I V I TI ES
S TREET ACTIVITIES
Photo-competition organized within the Peace Event
Cath & Streets
All days
BiH
CRS / PRO-Future and Network for Building Peace
International Peace Center Sarajevo
Photo-competition organized within the Peace Event with photographs to be used at the Peace
Calendar 2015. We have some good photos which could be used for the events. It will be mainly in
front of Cathedral, Trg Fra Grge Martića 2, but also throughout the town.
Special issue of Peace Newsletter dedicated to the Peace Event
Cath & Streets
All days
CRS / PRO-Future and Network for Building Peace
BiH
International Peace Center Sarajevo
It will be distributed to all participants and general public, English and BCS. Distribution will be
mainly in front of Cathedral, Trg Fra Grge Martića 2, but also throughout the town.
Love peace, art and freedom
All days
International Peace Center Sarajevo
Meeting in the street, book expo, music, café for peace.
IPC-Bas
BiH
Post War- What Now!
All days
International Peace Center Sarajevo
Exhibition, street activities, music.
IPC-Tit
BiH
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Peace Walk
Fri 10am
International Peace Center Sarajevo
Met
International
Welcoming of the participants to the Peace Caravan in Metalac and then peace walk through the
old city: walking for peace and for the victims of the floods. At the end service in the “narodna
kuhinja” – humanitarian kitchen.
URBAN DANCE by Azdine BenYoucef
Peace fair
Sat
VoCE2014-2018, Association Voix et Chemins pour
International+
l’Europe
BiH
The Artistic Director Azdine BenYoucef from Compagnie du Second Souffle, Lyon, will offer a
performance in memory of the children killed during the last regional war in Sarajevo.
URBAN DANCE by youth group
Sun
VoCE2014-2018, Association Voix et Chemins pour
International+
l’Europe
BiH
In occasion of the first session of the VoCE Peace Summer Schools, 24 youths from B&H, Poland,
France and Germany will offer an urban dance performance.
Peace and Solidarity with Friends
Sun 11am-1pm
CRS – PRO-Future
International+
BiH
Peace and Solidarity with Friends: Peace Event for flood victims. Peace and humanitarian
gathering with songs, plays, releasing the pigeons, writing messages and collecting humanitarian
aid for victims of floods.
C U L TU R AL W OR KS H O PS
C ULTURAL W ORKSHOPS
Stripower-Comic
Zetra
All days
PUBLIKA- foundation for cultural, educational and social
BiH
development
Strip against Violence. Through a creative strip-comics workhop we will incite children and youth
creativity and inaustible imagination to think critically about the omnipresent and disturbing
phenomena in our society, in this case - the violence.
“Singing tree” project
Zetra
All days
Art Grupa
BiH
The American Let’s Create Peace artist Laurie Marshall will create together with thirty high school
students a symbolic mural of a ‘Peace Tree’ on the earth in space. All participants of the Sarajevo
Peace Event 2014 are invited to collage their vision, creativity and wisdom about peace on a leave
or bird. Join the collaborative co-creating party and reflect on your desire to transform a culture of
violence into a culture of peace. Together, we raise awareness for a message of peace and be
part of the international ‘Singing Tree Forest’. Parts of the collaborative mural will be distributed at
all major Peace Event Locations.
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“Our Story” – Peacebuilding through Storytelling
All days 2pmNerkez Opacin and Sanela Krsmanovic
4pm
Zetra
BiH
The workshop aims to evoke understanding of “the other” through storytelling, to trigger a sense of
empathy. Stories have a point, they exert moral pressure. Stories are about what should be in
order to shape thought and action to bring about change. Storytellers will try to invoke the past to
comment on problems and needs in the present in order to affect the future. Storytelling is a
significant means of socializing children across cultures; it can play an important role in peace
education and empowering young people to be peacemakers themselves. There will be an
interactive storytelling and story-playacting environment.
Peace Meeting
Met
Fri 10am
International Peace Center Sarajevo
BiH
Peace Meeting at Metalac, First Gymnasium (International Peace Center Sarajevo)
Images for Change
HG-2
Fri 2pm-5:30pm
Loopyhouse
Ireland
Photography workshop on how to use our camera phones and social media to take better images
and to bring social change. Lesson on light and composition, the fundamentals of photography.
Citizen journalism is what we are now using to bring social change. We are no longer dependent
on journalists working to the brief of their editors working to the brief of the private share holders
and advertising peers or state government before they can reveal truth. We the citizen journalist
have the "means of production" - (Karl Marx) in our hands. We can expose the lies and injustice
around us, for truth.
Theatrical Workshops on 1) Käthe Kollwitz or 2) Rosa Luxemburg
HG-7
Fri 4pm-6pm
Lore Seichter-Murath, Germany
Germany
Is the love what I feel? Powered by Bob Marley
ArmyH
Sa 10-12 am
Stiftung Schüler Helfen Leben
Germany
Discussion about human kindness, peace, love and positive energy and good stories, street
actions throughout the town.
Introduction into the term of street violence and harassment
HM-2
Sa 2pm-2:30pm
Hollaback BiH
BiH
Introduction into the term of street violence and harassment, presentation of Hollaback Movement.
Stories in clay / Price u glini
HM-2
Su 2-4pm
TAKO Association / Udruženje TAKO
BiH
“Stories in clay“ is a pottery workshop in which every participant brings its own story or point of
view through clay, a material that has a beautiful ability of transforming human suffering into joy.
Working with clay will enable participants to make their repressed feelings of anger, sadness,
confusion or frustrations replaced with peace, joy, understanding of others and ourselves.
Speaker: Tatjana Kovacevic-Vidovic, President of the Association TAKO, product designer and
pottery artist
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Meet young people from the Balkans, Europe and all over the world!
The Youth Camp is a place where young activists and advocates for peace from the Balkans, Europe
and all over the world come together, in order to meet likeminded people, to learn from each other
and to build understanding, friendship and social networks. The principles of the camp are
nonviolence, a culture of peace and human dignity, as well as values such as pluralism, democracy,
nondiscrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and gender equality.
Youth camp participants are invited to take part in all the activities of the main event and there will be
specific self organized youth camp activities, like diverse seminars, workshops, creative and cultural
activities and sports! There will be a special emphasis on intercultural understanding and dialogue,
reconciliation and dealing with the past, and peace and nonviolence education. Different approaches
— with a focus on bringing together people from different countries — ranging from peer-to-peer
education to nonviolent training, reconciliation seminars and expert dialogues are being pursued.
The Youth Camp with youth activities will take place from June 6-10 at Camp Oaza in Ildza. The
youth activities address the participants of the youth camp, but any participant of the Peace Event is
welcome to join in.
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Transportation
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Tram #4 goes from central train and bus station directly to tram station “Ilidža”
Tram #3 runs between tram station “Ilidža” and Sarajevo city center
Taxis are easily available at the tram station “Ilidža” and in the city. A ride from the camp to city
center costs about 12 KM.
Program youth activities
Y OUTH C AMP &A CTIVITIES – S ATURDAY , J UNE 7
Medical Peace Work
Spa2
International Physicians for the Prevention of
Germany
Nuclear War (Students)
We will work on the link between peace and health, the broadening of the term "peace" - meaning
medical peace work as first/secondary/tertiary prevention of any form of
social/cultural/physical/structural violence. And what this actually means for the participants.
Ubuntu: I am because you are
Spa1
Sa. 9:30-11:00 am
Leeds Metropolitan University
UK
Sa. 9:30-11:00 am
Activity will be presented in two parts – Poetry workshop and Recital.
Poetry workshop will be an opportunity for people to learn how to write poetry, including those who
have never attempted to do so before. It will also be an opportunity for people to use other art
forms such as illustrations and paintings to capture the spirit of Ubuntu and the phrase “I Am
Because You Are”. The artwork gathered will be used as a backdrop on the final activity, poetry
recital.
Document Theatre as a tool for peace work in Iraq and elsewhere
Camp
(action-oriented)
Sa. 9:30-11:00 am
Bund für Soziale Verteidigung (BSV)
Germany
After introduction, the participants should write down a personal experience which had some
emotional impact on them. After that, everybody (who wants) first reads it out loudly. Then we
would do some exercises citing the texts. What is hoped to be reached is that the participants first
notice how to 'play' and 'defend' their own emotional experience against others, but on the other
hand begin to feel that they are not the only ones with these experiences.
Peace Journalism and social media
KULT
Sa. 9:30-11:00 am
University of Bradford
UK
We want to educate on peace journalism and social media and sensiblisize on what our forbears
were doing during the 1914-18 period. Experiences of all different parts of society bring out much
more than just the soldiers experiences: women’s liberation, peace, anti-colonial struggle,
Revolution, Trade Union issues, multiracial agenda, Human rights, Conscientious objectors.
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Adhoc activism - media workshop
Campus of
University of
Sarajevo
Sa. from 10:30 am on, Sun.
eFM Student Radio
BiH
from 10:30 am on
The workshop will briefly introduce to theories of VIDEO ACTIVISM. Main focus will be to produce
one minute movie clips, documentaries and/or radio shows on peace and the themes of the Peace
Event.
Peace begins with ME. Peace within IS world peace
Spa1
Sa. 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Dame Mabel Katz - Ambassador of Peace
USA
If we are to obtain World Peace in a world where violence and hate exist, we must
first find Inner Peace. That is why our motto is “Peace Begins with ME.” If I am at Peace, the world
around me will be at Peace; it is not the other way around…”Peace Begins with Me” is about
taking 100% Responsibility (Not blame or guilt).
Non-violence – only for dreamers? Constructively dealing with conflicts
KULT
in everyday life
Sa. 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Werkstatt für Gewaltfreie Aktion, Baden
Germany
The workshop deals with the basics of non-violence and conflict transformation. The objective of
the workshop is to illustrate how different non-violent approaches and tools can be used in day-today situations in order to manage conflicts in a constructive way and prevent conflicts from
escalating into violence. The methodology of the workshop will be practice-oriented.
Banks and Bombs
Spa2
Sa. 11:30 am-1:00 pm
International Physicians Preventing Nuclear
War
Germany
1. Presentation of the topic: Banks and their investments in nuclear weapon producers and other
sectors (financial paradises, warfare, nuclear energy, land grabbing, aliment investments etc.)
which are contra productive for a sustainable peace
2. Identification of financial institutes and banks which would be able to address
3. Identification of institutions and public investors, such as universities, hospitals, organizations
etc., to make them aware of the issue
4. Creating an action plan
Exploring our Collective Memory through Oral History with Video, and
Camp
Audio
Sa. 11:30 am-1:00 pm
NYC/Generation Human Rights
BiH/USA
We will explore second generation collective memory by training youth to lead oral histories of one
another in partners and groups. We are born into this world as individuals, yet we will ask
questions such as: How much memory do we absorb from prior generations? Especially after a
war?
Adress by Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire
Camp
Saturday, 2:30-3:30 pm
Northern Ireland
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Music for change
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
from 2:30 on
Camp
Helsinski Parlament Gradjana Banja Luka
BiH
Musicians from BiH will prepare a peace song (the text and music) with participants from the youth
camp interested in music. The peace song will be performed at the closing ceremony of the Peace
Event.
Graffiti Workshop
Camp
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
Helsinski Parlament Gradjana Banja Luka
BiH
from 2:30 pm on
Graffiti workshop in the youth camp producing graffiti on the canvas or panels which will be
displayed.
Get on board with “Let’s start Cooking”
Camp
Sa. from 3:30 pm on
International Fellowship of Reconciliation
Austria
Austria
The basic idea of this workshop is very simple: We all need to eat, so why not cook together, get
to know each other and learn about foreign cuisine and interesting, unknown ingredients.The
workshop will take on up to 20 participants, but even if you are not interested in joining the
cooking, you can be a part of this by: 1) Bringing something edible (spices, sweets etc.) that is
typical for your home country (or is just lying around at your place) and giving it to us. 2) Dropping
by in the evening for food! – We aim to cook for more people than just the participants in the
cooking part and hope to provide something edible for anyone who is interested in trying new
things (or is hungry enough to eat anyway).
Folklore dance as connection between culture and love
KULT
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
KUD "Mladost" Kladanj
BiH
from 2:30 pm on
Our folklore group will participate with old Bosnian dances. We can play around the camp or other
places. We can sing different songs or have short sketches. We can also offer short teaching of
folklore dance to others. We imagined this Peace Event is a chance to show the world our skills in
dancing.
Multimedial
Ebru Art for Youth and Peace (workshops)
Centar Ilidža
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
from 2:30 pm on
Association of artists Elif
BiH
The workshop offers Ebru arts work (painting on the water). An ebru artist will present and teach
Ebru painting. The most successful Aristic works will be placed in “Multimedial Centar” Ilidža.
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Responsibility of Scientists and Science
KULT
International Network of Engineers and
International/
Sun. 9:30-11:00 am
Scientists for Global Responsibility (INES) /
Germany
Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR)
Science and scientists have a particular responsibility for society. They are not outside of society
but have an impact on it. We will discuss responsibility of science and scientists exemplary on
different topics and exchange with students and young adults on these concepts.
"How can religions contribute in creating a century of peace?"
Camp
Sun. 9:30-11:00 am
Interfaith and Peace oriented
BiH
The workshop is based on studying some verses from different holy scriptures of different
religions. It will be an interactive workshop, and the topic relates to how religions and spirituality
can contribute to working for peace and how multireligious cooperation is crucial to peace work.
The idea and practice of Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping, shown by the
Spa1
work of Nonviolent Peaceforce
Sun. 9:30-11:00 am
Bund für Soziale Verteidigung (BSV)
Germany
Presentation of the idea of unarmed civilian peacekeeping with very concrete examples from the
field work in Sri Lanka, Philippines and South Sudan, as told by those who worked there. Content:
1. the organization Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) and its idea, 2. the concept of unarmed civilian
peacekeeping, 3. training and how projects in conflict areas come to being, 4. methods, and 5.
some examples from the fields in Sri Lanka, Philippines and South Sudan.
Let's have a dialogue!
Spa2
Sun. 9:30-11:00 am
The Norwegian Helsinki Committee
BiH
The workshop aims to promote nonviolence by focusing on prevention of gender based violence
and education on intercultural understanding and multireligious dialogue (as an inclusive
dialogue).
In this workshop, the participants should get more deep insight into idea and principles of
nonviolence and culture of dialogue with special emphasis on respect of human rights in
encountering diversities and they will explore the necessities for intercultural understanding in
such settings.
University of
Adhoc activism - media workshop
Sarajevo
Sa. from 10:30 am on, Sun.
from 10:30 am on
eFM Student Radio
BiH
The workshop will briefly introduce to theories of communication. Main focus will be to produce
one minute movie clips, documentaries and/ or radio shows on peace and the themes of the
Peace Event.
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An opportunity to try Buddhist chanting and meditation
Sun. 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Leeds Metropolitan University
Camp
UK
I (Amy Hooper) am a practising Buddhist. My practice is based on daily chanting. I’d like to give
people the opportunity to try it out so they can see if they enjoy it and if it has a positive effect on
them.
Before the youth camp I will get in touch with fellow Sokka Gakkai International members (I belong
to this lay organisation of Buddhists) from across Europe to see if they would like to support this
workshop with me.
Peace and Security Game
KULT
Sun. 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Leeds Metropolitan University
UK
The game involves "mapping" the world into approximately 6 countries. Participants will take over
leading roles for each country, with a maximum of 4 participants for each country. Each country
group will get an index card with key data of their respective country, this can include economic
data, population, military data, environmental activity, treaties with other countries etc. Participants
will have to deal with different scenarios, which can include natural disasters, famines, violent
conflict, border disputes etc.
Energy for Peace
Spa2
Sun. 11:30 am-1:00 pm,
En Paz
Germany
from 2:30 pm on
Imagine a life without solid energy supply. Imagine you live in a country, devastated by years of
civil war. That the energy supply of a country has an impact on the question of peace or war is
more or less uncontroversial. This simulation game will shed light on the question if renewable
energy carriers can also play an important role in conflict prevention.
Disarmament for Development
Spa1
Sun. 11:30 am-1:00 pm
International Peace Bureau
International
In 2011 global military spending amounted to $1730 billion – despite the fact that 1 billion people
suffer from hunger, even more do not have access to safe water or adequate health care and
education, and even in the developed world millions are without work. The Millennium
Development Goals cannot be realized while the world squanders its wealth on militarism.
However, apparently unlimited financial resources seem to be available for military jets, tanks,
ships, bombs, missiles, landmines and nuclear weapons.
How to reverse this process is the challenge of today.
Music for change
Camp
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
Helsinski Parlament Gradjana Banja Luka
BiH
from 2:30 on
Musicians from BiH will prepare a peace song (the text and music) with participants from the youth
camp interested in music. The peace song will be performed at the closing ceremony of the Peace
Event.
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Graffiti Workshop
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
from 2:30 pm on
Camp
Helsinski Parlament Gradjana Banja Luka
BiH
Graffiti workshop in the youth camp producing graffiti on the canvas or panels which will be
displayed.
Folklore dance as connection between culture and love
KULT
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
KUD "Mladost" Kladanj
BiH
from 2:30 pm on
Our folklore groupwill paricipate with old Bosnian dances. We can playing around the camp or
other places. We can singing different songs or, have short sketchs. We can also offer short
teaching to others of folklore dance. We imagined this Peace Event like chance to show other
world our skills in dancing.
Multimedial
Ebru Art for Youth and Peace (workshops)
Centar Ilidža
Sa. from 3:30 pm on, Sun.
Association of artists Elif
BiH
from 2:30 pm on
The workshop offers Ebru arts work (painting on the water). An ebru artist will present and teach
Ebru painting. The most succcessfull Artistic works, will be placed in “Multimedial Centar” Ilidža.
Taking to the Streets - the Transformative Power of Nonviolent Direct
Action
Spa
International Fellowship of Reconciliation
Austria
Austria
The activity will be held in three parts: 1. Short introduction to nonviolent direct actions (best
practice examples, preparation tools, brainstorm); 2. preparation of a nonviolent direct action on
the spot in Sarajevo; 3. doing the action in the city.
Multimedial
Lecture: “Art connect people and destroy borders”
Centar Ilidža
Sun. 6:00 pm
Association of artists Elif
BiH
Sun. from 2:30 pm on
Connecting to the workshop "Ebru Art for Youth and Peace" a presentation and discussion with
the topic: “Art connects people and destroys borders” will take place. The lecture will be presented
by Kenan Surkovic, director of IAM, conceptual artist and art criticer. Art works from the workshop
will be exhibited.
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Reflexion Breakfast
Camp
Mo. 8:00-9:30 am
Youth Camp Working Group
International
Our joint “reflection breakfast” is an opportunity to openly reflect upon the weekend, to discuss and
exchange thoughts, ideas and knowledge with all participants of the youth camp.
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F URTHER I NFORMATION
Infopoints
Music Stage at Vilsonovo
(Next to Historical Museum) /
Café Tito, Zmaja od Bosne 5
Bosanski Kulturni Centar
(BKC),
Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Youth camp,
Četvrte Viteške Brigade 3,
Sarajevo-Ilidža 71000
Hotel Grand
Sarajevo,
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Sarajevo International
Airport Kurta Schorka 36
Bosanski Kulturni Centar
(BKC) Branilaca Sarajeva 24
Hotel Grand
Muhameda ef. Pandže 7
Katedrala Srca Isusova /
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Trg fra Grge Martića
Registration
Music Stage at Vilsonovo
(Next to Historical Museum) /
Café Tito Zmaja od Bosne 5
Important Sarajevo numbers
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Country code: +387 | Sarajevo Area code: (0)33
Police: 122
Fire Emergency: 123
Medical Emergency: 124
Airport: (033) 289 100
Local Tel. Number Directory: 1182
International Tel. No. Directory: 1201
Tourist Information Center: (033) 220 724 | (033) 220 721
Taxi and public transportation numbers
Sarajevo Taxi: 1515 | (033) 660 970 | (033) 660 666
Crveni Taxi (Red Cab): (033) 760 600 | (033) 760 601 | (033) 760 602
Zuti Taxi (Yellow cab): (033) 663 555
Samir i Emir Taxi: 1516 | (033) 667 681
Kale Taxi: (033) 570 970 | (033) 570 901
Medical services
General Hospital:
(033) 285 100
24-hour Pharmacy Baščaršija:
(033) 272 300
Center for Emergency
Medicine ("CUM"):
Tel. (033) 214-158,
Bolnicka 25
Hospital close to the Youth
Camp, Medicinski Institut,
71210 Ilidža
State Hospital
Tel.: (033) 285-100
Kranjceviceva 12
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Clinical Center of the
University of Sarajevo
("Kosevo")
Dentistry Clinic (with the
School of Dentistry)
Tel.: (033) 214-249,
Bolnicka 4
Press contact
During the Peace Event a press center will be set up in BKC
 International: Kristine Karch Tel. +387 (0) 62 346460 / +49 (0) 173 5313777
 National: Lejla Alimanovic Tel. +387 (0) 61 265642
 General Press Information: +387 (0) 62 347097
 [email protected]
Contact Office for general information
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Orga P2014#1 +387 62 346539
Orga P2014#2 +387 62 346579
Orga P2014#3 +387 62 346529
[email protected]
“Make life easier” Info Box
Internet and mobile phone:
Every kiosk sells and recharges prepaid SIM cards. Internet can be easily activated by SMS or in
the stores of the providers. Smartphone application “Sarajevo Peace Event 2014” is also available,
see below for more information.
Public Transportation:
The main city bus-, tram- and trolley operator is the company GRAS. You can buy city bus/tram
tickets at every kiosk in Sarajevo or directly from the driver. The first ride is at 05:00 and the last at
01:00 am The ticket price is 1.60 KM at any kiosk or 1.80 KM on the bus or tram. Daily tickets cost
5.40 KM and weekly tickets 12 KM. Tram tickets are valid for 1 hour. Available to buy are also 5 or
10 rides tickets.
Information during the Peace Event Sarajevo 2014
www.peaceeventsarajevo2014.eu
Facebook : www.facebook.com/pages/Peace-Event-Sarajevo-2014
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PeaceEvent2014
App: “Sarajevo Peace Event 2014”
Framework of the Peace Event
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Framework Peace Event Sarajevo 2014
Friday June 6th
Saturday June 7th
Sunday June 8th
Monday June 9th
9h
10h
10h
Welcoming Participants to
the Peace Event Sarajevo 2014
at Info Points
Round Table 2
Militarization and
Alternatives
(BKC)
Workshops
15h
16h
Round Table 1
Gender Women
Peace
(BKC)
Workshops
17h
Cultural Activities
14h
Workshops
Cultural Activities
13h
Workshops
Workshops
Workshops
Round Table 4
Peace
and Social Justic
(BKC)
Round Table 5
Reconciliation
and
Dealing with the
Past
(BKC)
Peace Assembly
(BKC)
Cultural Activities
12h
Workshops
Peace Fair (at Wilson Lane)
11h
Workshops
Opening Ceremony
(BKC)
Round Table 3
A Culture of
Peace and
Nonviolence
(at BKC)
Peace Concert in memorial
Pete Seeger
(Stage)
13h
14h
Closing Ceremony
(BKC)
15h
16h
Music (BKC)
19h
20h
Help for friends
21H
-23h
12h
18h
20h
22h
11h
17h
18h
19h
Cultural Activities
9h
21H
Open Air Cinema (Stage)
Solidarity and Peace Concert
(Club Sloga)
Open Air Cinema (Stage)
22h
-23h