10TH ANNIVERSARY
MIDDLE EASTPEACE INITIATIVE
UNIVERSAL PEACE FEDERATION
Interreligious and InternationalRelations in the Middle East :Toward Peace and Stability
JERUSALEM
DECEMBER 19-22, 2013
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Universal Peace Federation – Middle East Peace Initiative
interreligious and international relations in the Middle east:toward Peace and stability
Jerusalem • December 19-22, 2013
Thursday, december 19
AllDay Arrivals
5:00PM Registration
6:30PM Dinner
7:30PM session I: Welcome
Chair: ms. miri Kamar,Secretary General, UPF-Israel
Speakers: sheikh ali Naim birani,President, Jerusalem Forum for Interfaith and Cooperation among Religions
hon. ran cohen,former Member of the Israeli Knesset
Prof. eliezer Glaubach-Gal,President, UPF-Israel’s Jerusalem Forum for Peace and Security
Fr. Joseph saghbini,Auxiliary Patriarchal Vicar, Greek-Melkite Catholic Patriarchate, Palestine
George e. stephan,Regional Internal Auditor, Middle East Council of Churches Department of Services to Palestinian Refugees
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FrIday, december 20
7:00 am Interfaith meditation
7:15AM Breakfast
8:30AM session II: Opening Plenary: Prospects for Peace in the middle eastThe Middle East remains a region plagued by conflict. Most recently, the conflict in Syria has erupted, leaving well over 100,000 dead, but nearly 5 million displaced persons. Following the Arab Spring, several nations in North Africa are experiencing serious conflicts and divisions. The stand-off between Israel and Palestine also remains unresolved. In this session, speakers will discuss prospects for regional peace from a variety of perspectives.
Chair: dr. Thomas G. Walsh,President, UPF International
Speakers: dr. Willem Frederick van eekelen, Member, Netherlands Advisory Commission on European Integration, Netherlands
dr. alexandre y. mansourov,President, Great Falls Solutions International LLC, USA
hon. bob mcewen, Former Member, US House of Representatives
rabbi michael melchior,Former Minister for Social Affairs and Diaspora, Israel
mr. aamir Javed sheikh, President, Foundation Dialogue for Peace, Norway
dr. chang shik yang,Chairman, UPF International
10:30AM Break
11:00AM session III: resolving the crisis in syria: Toward Geneva IIUPF convened an important consultation on the crisis in Syria in Amman, Jordan, in October 2013, and produced the “Amman Interfaith Statement” encouraging faith leaders to raise their voices in unison in calling for a resolution of the crisis. The speakers in this session will build on the work accomplished in Jordan earlier this year and offer their thoughts on Geneva II and the way to resolve the crisis in Syria.
Chair: mr. Taj hamad,Secretary General, UPF International
Speakers: mr. emmanuel dupuy,President, Institute for Prospective and Security Studies in Europe, France
dr. Leo Gabriel, President,Institute for Intercultural Research and Cooperation, Austria
dr. mordechai Kedar, Department of Arabic Literature, Bar Ilan University, Israel
ms. Patricia raynaud Lalonde,Research Fellow, Institute for Prospective and Security Studies in Europe
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hon. anne-marie Vanderspeeten Lizin, Honorary Speaker, Senate of the Kingdom of Belgium
rev. dr. William a. mccomish,President, Geneva Spiritual Appeal, Switzerland; Dean Emeritus, St. Peter’s Cathedral, Geneva
12:30PM Lunch
2:00PM session IV: The crisis in the middle east and the broader Geo-Political contextInterfaith dialogue and cooperation are essential prerequisites for peace. At the same time, faith leaders need to be well informed about geopolitical realities. The “soft power” approaches of religion and civil society should be grounded in a realistic understanding of the “hard power” realities, such as political, economic, demographic and historical realities. In this way, “soft power” advocates can make informed decisions and proposals.
Chair: mr. Thomas mcdevitt,Chairman, The Washington Times LLC, USA
Speakers: dr. Julian deuel droogan,Director, Macquarie University International Security Studies Program, Australia
dr. deng-Ker Lee,Professor of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University College of International Affairs, Taiwan
Fr. eliseo mercado, lead convener, National Peace Council,Philippines
dr. eldad Joseph Pardo,Lecturer and Research Fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Prof. Quan yi Zhang,Assistant Professor of Political Science, Zhejiang Wanli University International Politics Department, People’s Republic of China
4:00PM Shabbatwelcome/freetime
6:00PM Dinner
7:30PM OptionalProgram
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saTurday, december 21
7:00 am Interfaith meditation
7:15AM Breakfast
8:30AM session V: The stalemate in Israel and Palestine: The search for solutions through Interfaith cooperationWhile the roots of the conflict in the land of Israel and Palestine are complex and labyrinthine, one can only wonder what might be possible if relations among Jews, Christians and Muslims were vastly improved. Speakers in this session will address this theme and offer their wisdom on the relevance of interfaith cooperation for peace in Israel and Palestine.
Chair: dr. Nurit hirschfeld,Director, UPF-Israel’s Jerusalem Forum for Interfaith and Cooperation among Religions
Speakers: rabbi Joseph abittan,Director, Monotheistic Religions Council for the South of France
dr. michael W. Jenkins,Chairman, MCNY Group, USA
rev. hjortur magni Johannsson,Head Minister, Free Lutheran Church, Iceland
rabbi reuven Khaskin, Israel,Educator and Tour Guide, Israel
ms. eliya Fruma Kranz,Executive Director, Silver Spring Jewish Center, USA
shaikh shafayat mohamed,Principal, Darul Uloom Islamic Institute, USA
Pastor Philip mousa sahawneh,Pastor, Baptist Convention of Jordan
10:30AM Break
11:30AM session VI: Prospects for Peace in the middle east: International PerspectivesA number of the participants in our interfaith conference have come from many corners of the world, bringing a wide range of experience and wisdom. Presenters will reflect on the critical issues of Israel, Palestine and the wider region, offering their insights and recommendations for peace and stability.
Chair: mrs. adi sasaki, director,UPF-Israel’s Jerusalem Office for Peace and Security
Speakers: mr. emmanuel chouraqui,Filmmaker, Beamlight, France
hon. Nadia hilou,Former Knesset Member, Israel
mr. michael Leonard mcIntyre,President, Capital Region Interfaith Council, Canada
mr. hafid Ouardiri, President, Fondation pour l’Entre-connaissance-Genève, Switzerland
12:30PM Lunch
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2:00PM session VII: Prospects for Peace in the middle east: International PerspectivesA number of the participants in our interfaith conference have come from many corners of the world, bringing a wide range of experience and wisdom. Presenters will reflect on the critical issues of Israel, Palestine and the wider region, offering their insights and recommendations for peace and stability.
Chair: mr. heiner handschin,President, UPF-Switzerland
Speakers: Prof. rafig y. aliyev, founder, IRSHAD Center of Islamic Studies, Azerbaijan
Prof. dr. adrian holderegger,Dean Emeritus, University of Fribourg Department of Moral Theology and Ethics, Switzerland
dr. Tsutomu mizota, Professor Emeritus, Nagasaki National University, Japan
dr. Nodar sarjveladze,Chair, Foundation for the Development of Human Resources, Georgia
dr. young Tack yang,Regional Chair, UPF-Middle East
4:00PM Break
4:30PM session VIII: reflections, resolution and Wrap-up
7:45PM closing banquet Program: uPF’s middle east Peace Initiative 10th anniversary: building a roadmap for Peace
suNday, december 22
7:00AM BreakfastandDepartures
8:00AM Visit to the Old city of Jerusalem: Western Wall, al aqsa mosque, Peace Walk
Optional Program
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