thanks, keren, for being a friend. i resonate with what you say about peace in the individual reality. it is primordial. please keep in touch and bless you for creating peace in our world.
Thank you Keren for the video sent. Very nice page you have here and glad to be your friend. Have a great weekend and wish to talk to you soon. ~~Love and peace to you~~
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Ole
I have just returned from Geneva where the United Nations is preparing a conference to be held 20-24 April to look at current manifestations of racial discrimination and xenophobia. As a non-governmental organization in consultative status and active in human rights issues, the representatives of the Association of World Citizens participate in the preperations as well as in the conference.
In many parts of the world, there is an intensification of xenophobia - fear of the foreign- usually expressed as fear and rejection of the foreigner. We see propaganda against immigrants and the promotion of doctrines of cultural and religious superiority. Yet each situation is different. Thus, to prepare our contribution to the Conference, I would be glad to receive your experiences and analysis of the area where you live or know best concerning xenophobic currents and the rejection of cultrual diversity.
As things now stand, I think that I will stress three issues on which I have worked before, but I am open to other additions:
1) Migration. Migration for work is already an important world pattern and is likely to grow with the impact of the economic downturn. It is important to look at the ways that migrants are treated. The fear of migrants and their impact on society is an important factor in xenophobia.
2) Trafficking is an aspect and a particular form of the patterns of migration. There is a large underground economy linked to trafficking in persons. Trafficking is often treated as a police matter with little concern for the people so trafficked. Linked to the issue of trafficking is violence against women, especially women trafficked for the sex trade. While there are many forms of violence against women - often within the family - we can safely say that there is little trafficking of women for sexual purposes which is not associated with violence against women.
3) There is a need to strengthen the United Nations and regional institutions to deal with the consequences of migration and trafficking in persons.
I would be glad to receive your comments and suggestions at my personal email
wadlowz@aol.com. Thanks for your cooperation.
Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
Hi Keren,
Nice to see a fellow Canadian on this Site!
I like your Blog........."in order for there to be Peace people have to believe it...."
Peace and Light,
Z;)
Hello Keren! A warm welcome to the community of IPeace and thank you for adding me as your friend. I am very pleased to be one of your first friends on your page - nice to see you here among friends from all over the world. I wish you all the love, peace and light you can imagine. May the sun always shine brightly in your heart and may our common dream of worldwide peace become true. I am sure you will soon have many like minded friends here and hope you will enjoy sharing with all these wonderful people. Blessings, all good wishes and a welcome hug coming to you to Canada with this little dove as an ambassador of peace from your new Austrian friend Heimo
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I was surfing through the ipeace pages and randomly came to your page..and recalled that havnt said Hi to you since long..
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I was surfing through the ipeace pages and randomly came to your page..and recalled that havnt said Hi to you since long..
Hope you are fine...
namaste from India,
ravi
I want to inspire you with one modell of future organisation Ü
Please take a look at the group called "Basic Income Guarantee — the End of Poverty"? Join if you like it, you are welcome!
Love & Joy from snowy Norway
Ole
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In many parts of the world, there is an intensification of xenophobia - fear of the foreign- usually expressed as fear and rejection of the foreigner. We see propaganda against immigrants and the promotion of doctrines of cultural and religious superiority. Yet each situation is different. Thus, to prepare our contribution to the Conference, I would be glad to receive your experiences and analysis of the area where you live or know best concerning xenophobic currents and the rejection of cultrual diversity.
As things now stand, I think that I will stress three issues on which I have worked before, but I am open to other additions:
1) Migration. Migration for work is already an important world pattern and is likely to grow with the impact of the economic downturn. It is important to look at the ways that migrants are treated. The fear of migrants and their impact on society is an important factor in xenophobia.
2) Trafficking is an aspect and a particular form of the patterns of migration. There is a large underground economy linked to trafficking in persons. Trafficking is often treated as a police matter with little concern for the people so trafficked. Linked to the issue of trafficking is violence against women, especially women trafficked for the sex trade. While there are many forms of violence against women - often within the family - we can safely say that there is little trafficking of women for sexual purposes which is not associated with violence against women.
3) There is a need to strengthen the United Nations and regional institutions to deal with the consequences of migration and trafficking in persons.
I would be glad to receive your comments and suggestions at my personal email
wadlowz@aol.com. Thanks for your cooperation.
Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
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Nice to see a fellow Canadian on this Site!
I like your Blog........."in order for there to be Peace people have to believe it...."
Peace and Light,
Z;)
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