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    CONFERENCE : SOUTH CAUCASUS - BETWEEN FROZEN CONFLICTS AND FROZEN PEACE
    Wilco de Jonge Bron: Press Now

    Oneworld, Netherlands
    March 16 2006

    A program about the condition of the civil society in the emerging
    democracies in the South Caucasus.

    This area is one of the most complex and conflict-prone

    regions of the former Soviet Union. Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia; as

    well as the disputed areas of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and

    Nagorno-Karabakh are home to a true patchwork of ethnic and religious
    groups.

    Since the collapse of the Soviet Union this has caused several
    complex and long lasting conflicts. Furthermore the democratisation
    process in these country's is bothered by the everlasting strong
    influence form Russia in this region. There are however also a few
    positive developments. Azerbaijan and Armenian have taken the first
    steps towards a peace process, and since the Rose Revolution of 2003
    Georgia tries to outwrestle herself - with a fresh national awareness-
    of the Russian sphere of influence.

    The evening is mainly organised around two themes: the freedom of
    press and expression in the South Caucasus, and the relation Caucasian
    Countries have with Russia.

    With: Akaki Gogichaishvili (Producer from Rustavi 2 - Georgia), Boris
    Navasardian ( President of Yerevan Press Club - Armenia) and Arif
    Aliyev (Editor in Chief of the Gun, daily newspaper in Azerbaijan).

    Moving Worlds is an initiative of the debalie in co-production
    with NCDO.

    This evening is also in co-production with Press Now, Mira Media and
    Media diversity Institute.

    Ticketbox and reservations

    prices: regular 7,50 / reduction 5,-

    opening times

    weekdays 14.00-18.00 or till an 1/2 hour after the start of the
    last program

    weekend 11/2 hour before the start of the first program of the day.

    reservation number: 020 55 35 100 (during opening-times)

    debalie / Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10 / 1017 RR / Amsterdam

    http://www.oneworld.nl/index.php?page=4 _2&articleId=7882

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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