Pierre Jasmin prononcera une conférence à l’Université Concordia le 8 décembre, sur le thème La guerre n’est pas la solution, ou comment vaincre l’État Islamique sans bombes.

Cette conférence en anglais, ouverte au public, est présentée par Action citoyenne.

Date : Mardi le 8 décembre 2015.
Endroit : Concordia University, School of Community & Public Affairs, 2149 rue Mackay  (entre Sherbrooke et De Maisonneuve) métro Guy-Concordia
Heure : 19h00 précises

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Citizens in Action
An Alternative Globalization Organization
“Another World is Possible”
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Citizens in Action, a non-profit, non-partisan, progressive group of concerned citizens, dedicated to political, social & economic justice is honoured to present:

A Free Public Conference (in English).

War is not the answer,  by guest speaker Pierre Jasmin, vice president of Artistes pour la Paix

Pierre Jasmin is an accomplished pianist, who has performed with great success in the major capitals of the world. He is an ardent proponent of peaceful resolutions to conflicts in the Gandhian tradition. He is also an executive member of the Canadian Network for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons and of Pugwash Canada. He has written hundreds of articles on the issue of peaceful resolutions, which can be found on http://artistespourlapaix.org/  He will be speaking on how to defeat ISIS without resorting to bomb-shelling air-raids that destroy civilian homes and cause the death of thousands of innocent civilians. Which in turn leads to the flight of million refugees, to recruitment of more jihadists and to the infernal cycle of revenge. Come and listen to a different, less aggressive point of view and bring your friends !   His talk will be followed by a discussion period.

Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2015.
Place: Concordia University, School of Community & Public Affairs, 2149 Mackay St (between Sherbrooke & De Maisonneuve Blvd.) metro Guy-Concordia
Time: 7.00 p.m. sharp

N. B. We usually meet second Tuesday of each month, to tackle a different political issue, at Concordia University, same time, same place. For further information, please call the founder & coordinator of the group, Nadia Alexan, at tel. (514) 846-0644, or e-mail: nadia.alexan@videotron.ca  (sponsored by the Concordia’s Student Association)