AEGEE-Europe – The European Students’ Forum – has been observing the
unfortunate events in the break away region of Georgia - South Ossetia
which evolved in conflict between Georgia and Russia. Following our
statement of principles, we believe that war and fighting are not a
solution, we believe that dialogue and exchanges between nations are the
way to understand each other and accept others and on a long term,
avoiding conflicts.
We would like to show our compassion with the people being affected and
prosecuted during such a conflict. We would like to encourage a dialogue
for peace, to encourage political organizations as well as governments
to open a social dialogue between the different states. We also
encourage international NGOs and in particular Youth NGOs to foster a
dialogue between young people in Europe and in particular in the
Caucasian region. We believe that this dialogue and cultural and social
exchanges are helping young people to overcome their prejudices, to open
their mind and also to create friendships between people of different
countries, different cultures or with different religious backgrounds.
We, young Europeans, members of AEGEE, have observed in the past 23
years changes and are convinced that youth organisations and NGOs
participate in a better understanding of the world and each other.
As an example, AEGEE-Europe organised in the recent years:
- a Case Study Trip to the Caucasus (Georgia and Azerbaijan) with young
people from Russia as well as Western European countries in autumn 2006,
shortly before the border was closed with Russia.
- an exchange between Russian and Georgian youth (together with French
and German young people) in September 2007, even though the air lines
were closed between Moscow and Tbilisi.
- a Case Study Trip in Brussels gathering young people from the Western
European Countries, Eastern European countries as well as the Caucasian
region in order to talk about European citizenship and the benefits of
youth projects
These events were organised in order to overcome these differences and
foster a dialogue between these countries. As results of these events,
we have seen friendships between young people from nations who were
fighting; we have seen people overcoming their prejudices and been able
to have a critical judgment about their government or the news given in
their countries.
Our share in a better world might be small steps but we believe that
small steps still conduce to come closer to a big aim at the end of a
long way. We encourage our members as well as other youth organizations
and civil society to take action and encourage dialogue in this Region.
As Nelson Mandela said "One of our strongest weapons is dialogue" and we
should use it!
(AEGEE is one of Europe's largest interdisciplinary and voluntary
student associations, operating without being linked to any political
party, promoting a unified Europe, cross-border cooperation,
communication and integration in academic environment, and at the same
time striving to create an open and tolerant society by involving
students and young graduates in valuable projects and discussions over
the topics of importance for the communities they live in. It is
represented in 232 university cities, in 43 countries all around Europe
and has about 15000 members. Further information can be found on
www.aegee.org)
For more information:
Laure Onidi, President of AEGEE-Europe
Rue Nestor de Tière 15,
B-1030 Brussels
(tel)+32 2 245 2300
(fax) +32 2 245 6260
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www.aegee.org
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