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Thursday 2 14:30-17:30 Thursday 2 14:30-17:30 Title Speakers Organizers Locati Languag language boot interpreters name/ interpre on es (all or s_from h Languages ters ID spoken) Suburbs inner cities and Initiatives pour un autre monde, initiative for the E 101 Greek, EN ,FR, EN Luke Stobart 8547 working-class areas : right to the city, habitat net, English, EL, ES EN Herve Fuyet 2043 segregation, revolts and French FR Laurel Clausen solidarities FR Sylvie Guillocheau 441 ES Maria Rodrigo 5290 ES Maria Rojas 11436 EL Anna Holloway 2817 EL Efthalia Kochliki 6482 European Union and Latin E 102 FR, DE, FR Anne-Lise Thomine 4016 America: The role of the Edgar Paez (Colombia, union SINALTRAINAL) Greek Social Forum ES, EL + FR Dominique Moris 6787 european multinationals. Fabien Cohen (France, fal) ATTAC (France) passive DE Veronika Gruber 3457 From Guadalajara to Claudio Katz (Argentina, academic) Austrian Social Forum EN, PT DE Sabine Bellert 6169 Vienna Bernard Cassen (France, Attack) FAL Kristine Karch (Germany, netzwerkcba) Netzwerkcuba ES Eduard Escolar 11494 Esther Aguilera (Cuba, ANEC)&lt;/p&gt; ES Rebeca Ares 5502 facilitator: Leo Gabriel EL Pierra Fotiadou 11444 EL Thanos Athanasiou 11527 The neoliberal reform of Moderator: Janne Andersen (ENDYL) E 103 PT, DE, PT Andrés Fernandes 7362 higher education in Speakers: Bloco de Esquerda Youth (Portugal) German ES, EL + PT Rogerio Correa 12036 Europe and the answer of Yiannis Barkas (Neolaia Synaspismou-The Youth of Neolaia Synaspismou-The Youth of Greek passive DE Nermin Hasic the students’ movements Synaspismos) Synaspismos (Greece) Portugues EN, FR DE Melanie Marinescu 10650 Judith Elsinghorst (Young Democrats/Young Left) ENDYL-European Network of Democratic Young Jose Soeiro (Youth Committee of Bloco de Esquerda) Left (Europe) e ES Andres Barreiro 6604 Paris Chrysos (Kokkino) Young Democrats/Young Left (Germany) Turkish ES Alvaro Lopez 5144 Kokkino (Greece) English EL Roza Sarli 2925 EL Maria Giannakopoulou 11843 The right of self Walter Wendelin – Askapena E 104 HU, IT, HU Bea Rabotzky 11297 determination for the József SIPOS – Responsible of the Social-Political Askapena (Basque Country) Greek ES, EN + HU Lajos Benczekovits 11302 stateless nations, and the Sector of the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP-TPT). European Charter of principles for another English passive IT Marta Dal Sasso 287 human rights of the Papi Bronzini – Italian jurist Europe Spanish FR IT Sara Alcandri 4583 national minorities Christos Katsoulas - Anti-imperialist Component Hungarian Social Forum Coordinator: Jihad Rashid (European Association for Anti-imperialist Component (Greece) Hungarian ES Estefania Sort 10157 Cooperation with Palestine, ASECOP) Italian ES Beatriz Santonja 12048 EN Paula James 5111 EN Kate Wilson 3982 Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Arife Kose (Karakedi,Turkey) Rooom ES, EL, ES Barbora Molnarova 3658 Kossovo and Macedonia: Kostas Pittas (Stop the War Coalition,Greece) Stop the War Coalition (Greece) chang CS, HR + ES Edita Valachova 9929 competition in the Pavlos Neratzis (journalist, Thessaloniki) Karakedi (Turkey) e F 21 passive EL Dimitris Mavrakis 12013 Balkans, imperialism and Ntinos Agiomamitis (Stop the War Coalition,Cyprus) EN, RU, EL Eleni Isis Mouza 11717 the road to peace. Dragan Plavits (socialist writer) Andrea Zivkovits (Cambridge University) SL, SK CS Ales Burget 10020 Marian Novits (Greens, Serbia) CS Ludmila Hostova 11837 Sabbas Papafillipou (Greens Enviromentalists, HR Jana Milic 11919 Cyprus) HR Vivien Cvitic 7566 “Mediterranean Sea: an Fabio Alberti (Med Civil Society Meeting Organizing E 201 EL, IT, IT Giorgia Donu 387 alliance of civil society to Committee) Legambiente On.Lu.S Spanish FR, ES, IT Annalisa Vetrone 3738 stop barbarization, war Natasha Teodorakoupolou (Greek Social Forum) Libera French EN FR Juan Romero 2768 and injustice. Presentation Taoufik Ben Abdallah (Nairobi FSM Organizing Attac (Italy) English FR Laure Fournier 1136 of the Mediterranean civil Committee) FIOM/Action for peace ES Alfoso Lara Motero 9951 society meeting for peace, Kamal Lahbib (Maghreb Social Forum Organizing Un ponte per ES Rodrigo Ginis 9661 rights and democracy Committee) Guerre e pace EN Angela Western 11404 (Rome, November 2006) Malika Remaoun (AFEPEC, Algeria) CGIL (Italy) EN Jonathan Sanders 11429 Ismail Dawood (Justice Network, Iraq) ICS Diana Ciuli (Women Forum, Albania) Rete Nuovo Municipio Angelo Gentili (Legambiente-Euro-mediterranean ARCI Environmental Network-EEN) Beati i costruttori di pace Right of return and Mahmoud Zeidan (Al-Nakbah Centre, Lebanon) E 202 ES, FR, ES Ellen Cano 11094 Palestinian refugees Ashraf Abomoch (Israeli Committee Against House Palestinian Workers Union (Greece) AR, EN + ES Jesus de Manuel 2273 Demolitions) Palestinian return center passive IT FR Ounsi El Daif 10435 Souhel el Natour (194 Group, Lebanon) Netherlands Palestine Committee FR Tessa Dussart 10154 Nada Twair (President, Women's Active Committee, Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (UK) AR Rania Moussallem 4597 Nablus) Netherlands Palestine Committee AR Dima Fakih 10488 Dr Daud Abdullah (Palestine Return Centre, Britain) Palestinian Workers Union Federation/Europe EN Amany Soliman 9752 Mihiar Ektami (Palestinian Workers Union EN Alex Brittain 3531 Federation/Europe) Chair: Sarah Colborne (Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Britain) Struggles and claims Dimitris Stratoulis E 203 RU, EL, EL Vasilis Thomopoulos 10176 against the precarisation Sven Giegold Anitza-ESK (Basque country) German EN, IT, ES EL Chrysopigi Pythagora 11826 of employment in the Mariet Vanderstukken Charter of our common principles of another English + passive EN Alan Freeman 4926 European Union Sophie Zafari Europe French DE, FR, EN Catherine Drewett 3273 Pino Giampietro Autonomous intervention-left organisation EU IT Natalia Montemurro 2076 Catherine Lebrun participating in the GSEE(GR) Greek IT Simona Tassone 4290 Peter Erlanson FGTB travailleurs sans emploi (BE) Spanish ES Laura Mendez 12012 Angel Abalde Sincobas (Italy) Italian ES Esther Martinez 2598 Anne Leclerc Generation Precaire RU Alexandra Delemenchuk 6384 Alfonso Gianni Euromarches (DE) RU Maxim Kisiliev 11634 Birol Ilknur FSU (France) World March of Women (European Network) Confederazione COBAS (Italy) SUD ANPE(FR) Splintex (BE) ATTAC (DE) People's Houses (Turkey) The future of the Haidi Gulliani(mother of Carlo) E 204 PT, ES, PT Mariana Medeiros 4684 movement Alex Callinicos (Globalise Resistance-UK) Genoa 2001 (Greece) Greek, EL, FR + PT Daniel Fernandes 11272 Walden Bello (Focus on the Global South, Phillipines) Globalize Resistance (UK), English, passive ES Bruno Bringuel 7365 Pedro Fuentes (P-SOL, Brazil) BAK(Turkey) Turkish, EN, FI, ES David Flores 10916 Maria Styllou (Genoa 2001,Greece) Hairi Kozanoglou (BAK, Turkey) Portugues GL EL Filio Tsoukala 11717 Kostas Diakos (Ecologists Greens. Greece) e, French EL Iasson Thilikos 11974 FR Amelie Brito 10244 FR Marie-Laure Veilhan 10882 The working class E 205 AR, EN, AR Dina Heshmat 11906 movement between the Spartakos FR, ES AR Yana Kanaan 9646 milestones of Labour Party of Pakistan EN Jonathan Downie 11499 fundamentalism and Parti Socialiste des Travailleurs d’Algerie EN Mariel Ganpat 1737 imperialism Alternative Information Center (Israel-Palestine) FR Sarah Phister 11655 FR Esmeralda Raskin 9957 ES Usoa Wyssenbach 11981 ES Elena Vidal 11933 Women and working Sophie Zafari E 301 FR, ES, FR Agathe Keller 3924 conditions in neoliberal Daniela Antoni CSC (Belgium) Greek EN, EL + FR Delphine Lan Sun 5151 capitalism – what union Despina Spanou ADEDY - women secretary (Greece) Italian passive ES Nuria Vallano 764 and movement strategies Arlette Puraye Kesk (Turkie) French IT ES Leticia Sanchez 6866 are needed to fight Sevgi Goyce Union Syndicale Solidaires (France) against precarious World March of Women-Greek Network English EN Di Stefano Vieira 11088 working conditions, Federation Fyndicale Unitaire (France) EN Thomas Valere 2267 unemployment, social cut Confederazione COBAS (Italy) EL Miranda Papadopoulou 12154 backs? EL Regina Zervou 11956 Human rights and security Gilles Manceron (LDH) E 302 ES, FR, ES Patricia Duran 5510 policies in Europe and Dimitris SARAFIANOS (LHDH) Association européenne pour la Défense des Turkish EN, IT, EL ES Maria Brander 8205 around the Mediterranean Marylène Cahouet (FSU) droits de l'Homme (AEDH) Greek FR Yan Brailowsky sea Sergio Giovagnoli (ARCI) Greek commitie for international democracy et Spanish FR Roxane Mitralias 11911 solidarity EN Beatrice Blackett 6856 Associacion pro derechos humanos de French EN Mhairi Fiona Bain 5154 Andalucia (APDHA) English IT Alesandra Paccamiccio 7524 Ligue hellénique des droits de l'Homme (LDH - IT Irene Moraglio 3407 Greece) EL Gina Palaiologou FSU (France) EL Ivi Rocou Ligue française des droits de l'Homme (LDH - France) Reseau euroméditerranéen des droits de l'Homme (REMDH) ARCI Liberalization and <Theodoros Chronopoulos E 303 HU, FR, HU Balint Pinczes 11966 privatization of public Alexis Mitropoulos ADEDY-Supreme administration of greek civil Greek ES, ES, HU Julia Bodnar 11621 services: the dismantling Despoina Spanou servants trade union Hungarian EL + FR Aldo Castellani 11359 of public services and Jean Michel Nathanson European public services cofederation French passive FR Simone Crestanello 4650 social protection policies, Nicolas Galepides European Attac network (Attac France, Attac impact on employment Enzo Bernardo Italie, Attac Allemagne, Attac Wallonie English IT, DE, ES Lisa Brabanova 1298 Part 2 Bernard Defaix Bruxelles…) CA, EU ES Yury Simonov
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