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Ciclo "Diálogos sobre sociedades abiertas". 6. Feminismos, religión y laicidad (ENG/ESP)
Publicado el 31 de marzo 2020
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Gender, minorities and refugees in Iraq (ARAB)
Pascale Warda, Iraq’s former Minister of Immigration and Refugees, gave this conference in Casa Árabe in Madrid. Since the first Gulf War, there have been various waves of refugees and internally displaced persons in Iraq. They now amount to nearly 3.5 million, of which 2.5 million came about in 2014 alone. Iraqi sources estimate that over 4 million people have lost their homes and have become internally displaced, including the unregistered internally displaced. Moreover, since June 2014, thousands of people belonging to minority groups have been murdered, maimed or kidnapped, including an unknown number of women and girls forced into marriage or sexual slavery. These abuses continue and seem to be part of a conscious attempt to eradicate Iraq’s religious and ethnic diversity. These violations are not only being committed by the Jihadists in Daesh. Given by: Pascale Warda, Iraq’s former Minister of Immigration and Refugees. Including the intervention of Ana Gil, a journalist and author of the book “Una rosa en Irak” (“A Rose in Iraq”). The event was presented by Karim Hauser, who is responsible for the Governance Area at Casa Árabe. More info: http://en.casaarabe.es/event/gender-minorities-and-refugees-in-iraqPublicado el 31 de marzo 2020 -
Género, minorías y refugiados en Iraq (ESP)
Pascale Warda, ex ministra de Inmigración y Refugiados de Iraq impartió esta conferencia el 12 de enero de 2017 en la sede de Casa Árabe en Madrid. Desde la primera Guerra del Golfo, ha habido diversas oleadas de refugiados y desplazados internos en Iraq, que suman ya cerca de 3,5 millones, de los cuales 2,5 millones sólo en 2014. Fuentes iraquíes estiman que más de 4 millones de personas han perdido sus hogares y son desplazados internos, incluyendo a los desplazados internos no registrados. Además, desde junio de 2014, miles de personas pertenecientes a minorías han sido asesinadas, mutiladas o secuestradas, incluyendo un número desconocido de mujeres y niñas forzadas al matrimonio o a la esclavitud sexual. Estos abusos continúan y parecen ser parte de un intento consciente de erradicar la diversidad religiosa y étnica de Iraq. Estas violaciones no provienen únicamente de los yihadistas de Daesh. La conferencia corrió a cargo de Pascale Warda, exministra de Inmigración y Refugiados de Iraq, y contó con la intervención de Ana Gil, periodista y autora del libro “Una rosa en Irak”. El acto fue presentado por Karim Hauser, responsable de Gobernanza de Casa Árabe. Más información: http://www.casaarabe.es/eventos-arabes/show/genero-minorias-y-refugiados-en-iraqPublicado el 31 de marzo 2020 -
Inauguración de la exposición "El Cielo Protector. Esculturas de Teresa Esteban"
Casa Árabe organiza esta exposición que reúne más de cuarenta trabajos, entre esculturas y dibujos, de la obra reciente de la escultora madrileña Teresa Esteban. Esta exposición ha sido comisariada por el teórico y crítico de arte Miguel Cereceda. Presenta el acto Eduardo López Busquets, director general de Casa Árabe. Más info en: www.casaarabe.es/noticias-arabes/show/el-cielo-protectorPublicado el 31 de marzo 2020 -
Interview with Ikram Bash Imam, Minister of Tourism of Libya
For more information: http://en.casaarabe.es/news/strategies-to-revive-tourism-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa http://en.casaarabe.es/news/economics-and-business-bulletin-nº-34 Entrevista (en inglés) a Ikram Bash Imam, ministra de Turismo de Libia, realizada el 31 de enero de 2013 durante la celebración del encuentro "Estrategias para reactivar el turismo en Oriente Medio y el norte de África", organizado por Casa Árabe y la OMT en el marco de FITUR 2013. Más información: http://www.casaarabe.es/noticias-arabes/show/reactivar-el-turismo-en-oriente-medio-y-norte-de-africaPublicado el 31 de marzo 2020 -
Karen Armstrong visits Casa Árabe
The author, awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Social Sciences (2017), gave a conference on "The Challenges Facing Islam in the Modern World". The current world is turbulent and complex, and many regions of the planet are immersed in crises and conflicts that Western public opinion associates with the religious fact, particularly Islam. Karen Armstrong will reflect on the origins of violence as historically associated with political power rather than religious beliefs. The academic will talk about Islam, its historical evolution in comparison with the other two great monotheistic religions, Christianity and Judaism. She will also tackle the relationship of Islam with the processes of modernization and secularization of societies, reflecting on the widespread assumption about the supposed incompatibility between Islam and democracy. We will know which are, from her point of view, the challenges that the 21st century faces from a global perspective and in the interest of a greater understanding among the different communities that inhabit the planet. We will try, ultimately, to shed some light on where should, both individuals and institutions, direct our actions. Karen Armstrong is the author of numerous books on religion, including A History of God, which became an international bestseller; The Battle for God, A History of Fundamentalism; Islam; Buddha; and The Great Transformation, as well as a memoir, The Spiral Staircase. Her work has been translated into 43 languages. She has addressed members of the US Congress on three occasions; lectured to policy makers at the US State Department. In 2006, she was invited by Kofi Anan to join the High-Level Group of the new UN Alliance of Civilisations; in 2008; She was awarded the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Medal; in 2009, she was awarded the TED Prize and with TED founded the Charter for Compassion, which is now a global movement. From 2008- 2016, she was a Trustee of the British Museum; in 2013, she was awarded the inaugural British Academy Al-Rodhan Prize for Improving Intercultural Relations; and in 2017, she was awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Social Sciences. More info: http://en.casaarabe.es/event/karen-armstrong-visits-casa-arabePublicado el 31 de marzo 2020