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Maqaalo Baraarujin ah YAA DUMIYAY MAAMULKII MAXKAMADAHA??? Yaa la jihadeesa?Waa bayaan ay soo saareen mujaahidiintii Waqooyi BariBaraarujin qaybtii 3aadBaraarujin Qaybtii 2aadBaraarujin Qaybtii 1aadQore: C/raxmaan C/laahi |
Conference Announcement & CALL FOR PAPERS The 7th Annual International Horn of On Faith, Citizenship, Democracy and Peace in the Horn of Place: City Hall, Date: 17th-19th October 2008
In recent years, interest in the role of religion in politics has increased, particularly since the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in 2001. An ideologically driven debate has ensued which has demonized Islam and its role in community affairs and politics. The Horn of Africa is not immune to this agenda and new conflicts with supposedly religious roots have arisen. These are generating new antagonisms which were unknown in the region for a very long time. By exploring the concepts of faith, citizenship, democracy and peace in the context of the Horn of Africa, the conference in 2008 will seek to bring clarity to the fundamental nature of socio-political issues in this region. There are linkages between these ideas, and the architecture of lived practices influences the ways in which sustainable peace can be restored to the region.
Keynote papers, panels and workshop papers submissions are invited from scholars, civics, practitioners, politicians and institutions addressing issues related to the identified theme of the conference written above. Specifically welcome would be papers from theologians, philosophers, social scientists focusing on these relationships broadly speaking or as they apply to the region. The topics include among others:
- Challenges to democracy in the Horn of Africa - Citizenship and laws in the Horn of Africa - Faith, law, and ethics in the Horn of Africa - Democracy, law, and discrimination in the Horn of Africa - Human rights and faith in the Horn of Africa - Freedom of religion in the Horn of Africa - Religious ethic and theology - The role of religions (Islam and Christianity) and indigenous beliefs in the HoA - The war on terrorism and its implication on religious harmony in HoA - The role of shared values in building civil society and citizenship - The necessity and importance of dialogue - Faith and peaceful co-existence in a multi-faith region Workshops Workshop1 § The contribution of Faith to Peace-making and democratic governance in the Horn of Africa § Faith as an obstacle to common citizenship § Faith as a source of peace-making or war-making § Faith as a means to strengthen the rule of law and justice Workshop 2
citizenship in the Horn of Africa
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For more information please contact: Abdillahi Jama, Conference Coordinator Somalia International Rehabilitation Centre (SIRC), sirc@zeta.telenordia.se, http://www.welcome.to/sirc, Former Ambassador to UN, Count Pietersen, Conference Co-Coordinator 220 09 Tel: +46 46-2115269 E-mail: count.pietersen@home.se
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Maqaalo Baraarujin ah YAA DUMIYAY MAAMULKII MAXKAMADAHA??? Yaa la jihadeesa?Waa bayaan ay soo saareen mujaahidiintii Waqooyi BariBaraarujin qaybtii 3aadBaraarujin Qaybtii 2aadBaraarujin Qaybtii 1aadQore: C/raxmaan C/laahi
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