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The European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation (also ECTR) was established in Paris, France on October 7, 2008 to monitor tolerance in Europe. The Chairman of the Council is former President of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski, and the Co-chairman is President of the European Jewish Congress Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor.
As a tolerance watchdog, the ECTR prepares practical recommendations to governments and international organisations on improving interreligious and interethnic relations on the continent. The Council is one of few international organisations focused on fighting xenophobia, anti-Semitism and racial discrimination in the modern world.
The ECTR includes such notable political and public figures as:
• José María Aznar, former Prime Minister of Spain;
• Erhard Busek, former Vice-Chancellor of the Republic of Austria;
• George Vassiliou, former President of the Republic of Cyprus;
• Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, former President of the Republic of Latvia;
• Václav Havel, former President of the Czech Republic;
• Rita Süssmuth, former Speaker of the German Bundestag;
• Igor Ivanov, former Foreign Minister and Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Professor of MGIMO-University;
• Milan Kučan, former President of Slovenia;
• Alfred Moisiu, former President of Albania;
• Göran Persson, former Prime Minister of Sweden;
• Vilma Trajkovska, President of the Boris Trajkovski International Foundation;
• Talât Sait Halman, former Turkish Minister of Culture and Professor of Bilkent University.
On November 9-16, 2008, the ECTR was among initiators and organisers of a series of events held as part of the European Week of Tolerance on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of die Kristallnacht and International Day for Tolerance. In the course of official events the ECTR presented a draft European Framework Convention on Promoting Tolerance and Combating Intolerance and the Concept for a White Paper on Tolerance to the European Parliament. Both of these innovative conventions have great significance for promoting tolerance in Europe.
The European Week of Tolerance was co-organised by the ECTR, the European Jewish Congress, the European Parliament, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the Russian Jewish Congress, the World Holocaust Forum Foundation and the Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority Yad Vashem.[1] wikipedia
ŠLUOJAM KIAUŠINIUS IŠ PARDUOTUVIŲ!!!
Nu galejo kokiam tabore leist py** maskatuotis,lai ten ir plaikstosi. Kuo toliau nuo ZMONIU.
sako, jog reikia gerbti kiekvieno žmogaus teises. O aš esu , tikriausiai, ne kiekvienas žmogus. Mano teisių ir pažiūrų gerbti nereikia, nes mano pažiūros tradicinės. Kaip ir daugumos Lietuvoje.Mus, tradicinius, gėjai pastoviai kaltina netolerancija.Nuosekliai sekant tokios p. Pavilionienės mintimis, išeitų, jog mes, tradiciškai mąstantįs, turime teisę laisvai reikšti savo mintis, skelbti savo įsitikinimus, kovoti už tradicines vertybes. Mes taipogi turime teisę organizuoti eitynes, smerkiančias visokius iškrypėlius, turime teisę turėti savo nuomonę, galime viešai reikšti savo nuomonę. Nebent netradiciniai ir juos palaikantys nesupranta, kas yra tolerancija, kas yra kiekvieno žmogaus teisės,kas yra diskriminacija.
Kodėl tie iškrypėliai vis nori demostruotis? Niekad nebuvau prieš visokius tuos gėjus, kol jie brutaliai nepradėjo reklamuotis. Bloga nuo jų darosi.
O Vilniaus meras žygiuos parade su tuo pačiu užrašu ant pilvo, ar pakeis?
suprantu, kad vilniaus meras navickas eis parado priekyje, iskises pilva nuoga.
Jie, turbut, suck padare Viliui ir jis leido... O, as asmeniskai uz vyriskus vyrus ir moteriskas moteris, o ne atvirksciai!
Vilniuje leista organizuoti seksualinių mažumų eitynes (papildyta)