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Human rights activists - Jürgen Todenhöfer Print E-mail
Written by Julian Müller   
Monday, 08 February 2010 20:09

Jürgen Todenhöfer

 

6d11ca92a9.jpgDr. jur. Jürgen Todenhöfer – born 1940 - was a politician in Germany for 20 years and until 2008 chairman of the “Burda mediagroup”. Ever since then he concentrates on his vocation: writing about, travelling to and helping  the people of Afghanistan and Iraq.

He isn´t content with the information one gets from the media, but instead he visits conflict zones, to talk to the people. His pursuit of justice has determined his life and since his studying years he did investigative journalism locally. At the tender age of 20 he already traveled through Algeria during its wartime occupation by France.

Last Updated on Sunday, 14 February 2010 17:33
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Women's rights - radio feature Print E-mail
Written by Robert Bozsak   
Friday, 09 October 2009 22:09

In this article you have the great occasion to listen to a radio production as a result of the radio workshop during the 11th FACE youth meeting in Nuremberg.

Together with a school-intern poll this piece of audio explains Women's rights in today's world, their meaning and problems linked to them.

 

Enjoy listening and share your impressions by commenting!

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Last Updated on Saturday, 10 October 2009 20:08
 
Apartheid - radio feature Print E-mail
Written by Robert Bozsak   
Friday, 09 October 2009 21:59

 This radio feature about the Apartheid in South Africa is a result of one group during the radio workshop at the 11th FACE youth meeting in Nuremberg.

In less than 2 days two young persons created this quick and interesting overview about Apartheid.

 

Enjoy and leave an impression if you want by commenting!

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Last Updated on Saturday, 10 October 2009 20:08
 
All-time Projects Print E-mail
Written by Web-Team   
Saturday, 03 October 2009 19:46

Aids prevention campaign

In Ansbach, towards the end of a Europe-wide poster campaign, FACE members at the Platen Gymnasium (Germany), publicized the risks of AIDS: With their own comics they want to show the dangers of this disease especially to young people.
A call for environmental protection
By carrying out a Europe-wide petition the members of FACE are appealing to their fellow citizens’ sense of responsibility with regard to Environmental Protection.

 

Mediation as a means of preventing violence in schools

The members of FACE Germany have set up a website for the group of conflict mediators at the Platen-Gymnasium. At the annual meeting in Carlisle, participants from 14 countries put forward the principle of peer mediation as a reliable means of preventing violence in schools.

 

Encyclopaedia on Europe

Throughout Europe young people are taking part in an online game designed by FACE members to give children and teenagers easy access to information about Europe and its culture. FACE members are producing original “Encyclopaedia Articles” and by publishing their contributions on the Internet they get a sense of satisfaction from their achievements and the outcomes of their team work. (www.eurocit.org - unfortunately the website is not available at the moment.)

 

The problems of nuclear power

The members of FACE-Germany are producing posters which highlight the risks of nuclear energy, and suggest alternatives.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 20:18
 


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