Conférence internationale : Où va l'Irak ? : Le processus de reconstruction économique et politique - état des lieux, problèmes et perspectives
Le vendredi 5 mars 2004, 101 rue de l'Université, 75007 PARIS
Organisé par l'Institut Kurde de Paris.
Programme, détail, inscription
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International Conference : Where is Iraq going ? : The process of economical and political rebuilding - inventory, problems and perspectives
Friday March 5th 2004 - 101 rue de l'Université, 75007 PARIS
Organized by the Kurdish Institute of Paris
Almost one year after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, where is Iraq going ? What is changed in Iraqis' daily life ? How is the reconstruction of infrastructures, the functionning of basic services, schools, universities, hospitals ? How does progress safety ? How does civilian society organize itself in spite of terrorist attacks and security problems ? How do Iraqi use their new freedom concerning associations, expression and demonstration ? What are the problems of the transitionnal process toward a sovereign government in Iraq ? Is there a risk of splitting in Iraq or will it success to assure its unity by federalist institutions that would allow to Kurds and other formerly oppressed populations to manage themselves ? Which step has reached the debate on federalism ? What is the situations of Christian communities and how protect their rights and safety ?
In the aim to answer to these question and to many others concerning Iraq, some important Iraqi personnalities, fully involved in the process of rebuilding of their country and its future will come to Paris and will contribute to inform the French public...
Anfter their speeches public debates in the room conference will try to study thoroughly these questions and to promote an exchange of ideas.
At the end, a final roundtable will aim to start a collective reflection on the role that could play France and European Union in the rebuilding of Iraq, considering that many EU countries, as UK, Spain, Italia, Nederlands, Portugal, Denmark bring already various contributions.
This conference of information is opened to public in sofar as vacant places. A preliminary registration must be made to the Kurdish Institute of Paris (including press members).
Phone : 0 33 1 45 23 11 72 - Fax : 0 33 1 48 24 64 66
e-mail : sec@fikp.org
PROGRAMM
9h35 : Presentation of the Conf?rence : Kendal Nezan, President of the Kurdish Institute of de Paris.
9h40-11h30 : The rebuilding of Iraqwith Mrs Nasreen S. Berwari, minister of Public Works and Municipalities of Iraqi Governement, Mohammad Tawfiq, minister of Industry, Dr. Fuad Hussein, Minister of Education's councillor.
11h30-12h45 : What kind of justice for the former regime's leaders ?
- Dara Noureddin Bahaaddin, magistrate, president of the Law Commission Council in Iraqi Government.
12h45-14h45 : Lunch
15h00-17h00 : Political and institutionnal future of Iraq
With Dr. Mowaffak al-Rubaie, President of the Foreign Offices Commission in the Iraqi Council of Governmen, Yonadam Y. Kanna, President of Social Affairs in the Council of IG, Peter Galbraith, former US ambassador in Croatia, Special councillor of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Dr. Najmaldine O. Karim, President of the Kurdish Institute of Washington.
17h00-18h30 : What could make France and EU in the rebuilding of Iraq ?
18h30 : Final speech
Le vendredi 5 mars 2004, 101 rue de l'Université, 75007 PARIS
Organisé par l'Institut Kurde de Paris.
Programme, détail, inscription
***
International Conference : Where is Iraq going ? : The process of economical and political rebuilding - inventory, problems and perspectives
Friday March 5th 2004 - 101 rue de l'Université, 75007 PARIS
Organized by the Kurdish Institute of Paris
Almost one year after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, where is Iraq going ? What is changed in Iraqis' daily life ? How is the reconstruction of infrastructures, the functionning of basic services, schools, universities, hospitals ? How does progress safety ? How does civilian society organize itself in spite of terrorist attacks and security problems ? How do Iraqi use their new freedom concerning associations, expression and demonstration ? What are the problems of the transitionnal process toward a sovereign government in Iraq ? Is there a risk of splitting in Iraq or will it success to assure its unity by federalist institutions that would allow to Kurds and other formerly oppressed populations to manage themselves ? Which step has reached the debate on federalism ? What is the situations of Christian communities and how protect their rights and safety ?
In the aim to answer to these question and to many others concerning Iraq, some important Iraqi personnalities, fully involved in the process of rebuilding of their country and its future will come to Paris and will contribute to inform the French public...
Anfter their speeches public debates in the room conference will try to study thoroughly these questions and to promote an exchange of ideas.
At the end, a final roundtable will aim to start a collective reflection on the role that could play France and European Union in the rebuilding of Iraq, considering that many EU countries, as UK, Spain, Italia, Nederlands, Portugal, Denmark bring already various contributions.
This conference of information is opened to public in sofar as vacant places. A preliminary registration must be made to the Kurdish Institute of Paris (including press members).
Phone : 0 33 1 45 23 11 72 - Fax : 0 33 1 48 24 64 66
e-mail : sec@fikp.org
PROGRAMM
9h35 : Presentation of the Conf?rence : Kendal Nezan, President of the Kurdish Institute of de Paris.
9h40-11h30 : The rebuilding of Iraqwith Mrs Nasreen S. Berwari, minister of Public Works and Municipalities of Iraqi Governement, Mohammad Tawfiq, minister of Industry, Dr. Fuad Hussein, Minister of Education's councillor.
11h30-12h45 : What kind of justice for the former regime's leaders ?
- Dara Noureddin Bahaaddin, magistrate, president of the Law Commission Council in Iraqi Government.
12h45-14h45 : Lunch
15h00-17h00 : Political and institutionnal future of Iraq
With Dr. Mowaffak al-Rubaie, President of the Foreign Offices Commission in the Iraqi Council of Governmen, Yonadam Y. Kanna, President of Social Affairs in the Council of IG, Peter Galbraith, former US ambassador in Croatia, Special councillor of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Dr. Najmaldine O. Karim, President of the Kurdish Institute of Washington.
17h00-18h30 : What could make France and EU in the rebuilding of Iraq ?
18h30 : Final speech
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