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Under the inspiring guidance of the BBC and Al Jazeera journalist Rageh Omaar the Talk Show will address current and controversial issues in a world where perceptions are dominated by prejudice. Come to the DeLaMar Theatre in Amsterdam on 16 December and learn more about the different realities of countries that are mostly featured in the news with stories on war and oppression.
When: 16 December 2010
Where: DeLaMar Theater
Marnixstraat 402, Amsterdam
Time: 4pm
Language: English
The Talk Show will address current, urgent and controversial issues in a world where perceptions are dominated by prejudice. Under the inspiring guidance of well respected journalist of the BBC and Al Jazeera, Rageh Omaar, the Talk Show will address different and changing realities in Iran and Afghanistan, countries that are mostly in the news because of war and oppression. A national and international view on ‘reality’ in the Netherlands will also be discussed by various thinkers and journalists. Rageh Omaar will talk to among others:
Maziar Bahari, journalist/filmmaker, Iran, writes for Newsweek, co-editor of the Prince Claus Fund Library publication Transit Tehran: Young Iran and Its Inspirations;
Thomas Erdbrink, journalist, the Netherlands, the Iran-based Middle East correspondent for The Washington Post the Dutch and the daily NRC Handelsblad;
Nader Nadery, Member of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, chair of the Free and Fair Elections Agency (FEFA), Kabul, Afghanistan;
Jolyon Leslie, erstwhile-CEO Aga Khan Trust, Afghanistan, architect, co-author of Afghanistan: the Mirage of Peace;
Russell Shorto, author and director of the John Adams Institute in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, writes for the New York Times Magazine;
Samira Bouchibti, journalist and former member of parliament for the Dutch Labour Party (PvdA), the Netherlands.
Wanneer: 16 december 2010
Waar: DeLaMar Theater
Marnixstraat 402, Amsterdam
Tijd; 16.00u
Voertaal: Engels
De Talkshow verdiept zich in actuele, urgente en controversiële kwesties die spelen in een wereld waar waarnemingen worden gedomineerd door vooroordelen. Onder de bezielende leiding van gerespecteerde journalist van de BBC en Al Jazeera, Rageh Omaar, zal de Talkshow zich richten op verschillende en veranderende realiteiten in Iran en Afghanistan, landen die het meest in het nieuws zijn vanwege oorlog en onderdrukking. Een nationale en internationale visie op de ‘realiteit’ in Nederland zal ook door diverse denkers en journalisten worden besproken. Rageh Omaar zal spreken met onder andere:
Maziar Bahari, journalist/filmmaker, Iran, schrijft voor Newsweek, co-redacteur van de Prince Claus Fund Library PublicatieTransit Tehran: Young Iran and Its Inspirations;
Thomas Erdbrink, journalist, Nederland, correspondent in Iran voor The Washington Post en het NRC Handelsblad;
Nader Nadery, lid van de Afghaanse Onafhankelijke Mensenrechtencommissie, voorzitter van de Free and Fair Elections Agency (FEFA), Kaboel, Afghanistan;
Jolyon Leslie, CEO Aga Khan Trust, Afghanistan, architect, co auteur van Afghanistan: the Mirage of Peace;
Russell Shorto, auteur en directeur van het John Adams Institute in Amsterdam, Nederland, schrijft voor de New York Times Magazine;
Samira Bouchibti, journalist en voormalig lid van het Parlement voor de PvdA, Nederland.
The highlighted photo on the homepage is an image of a police academy for women in Iran taken from Transit Tehran: Young Iran and Its Inspirations
Photo by: Abbas Kowsari
Life in Iran through the eyes of Maziar Bahari
on the website of IDFA
Information book Jolyon Leslie
Afghanistan: the Mirage of Peace