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PROGRAM Oslo Conference on the Rohingyas
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The Oslo Conference to End Myanmars Persecution of Rohingyas since 1978
Co-organized and/or co-sponsored by Justice for All, Burma Task Force, USA; Parliament of the Worlds Religions; Refugees International (USA); International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) Queen Mary University of London; Harvard Global Equality Initiative (HGEI); Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
The Oslo Conference to End Myanmars Systematic Persecution
of
Rohingyas since 1978
26 May 2015
ONE DAY PROGRAM
Venues:
The Norwegian Nobel Institute & Voksenaasen Conference Center
Oslo, Norway
Registration and tea/coffee, The Norwegian Nobel Institute, 0800-0900 hrs
MORNING SESSIONS (to be webcast live)
(0900 1200 hrs)
Venue: The Norwegian Nobel Institute
All morning sessions are open to public and press.
MORNING SESSION I (0900 0945 hrs)
Interfaith Prayers for Peace & Reconciliation in Rakhine or Arakan & Observance of a Moment of Silence for victims of past and unfolding
genocides (0900-0910 hrs)
(co-lead by Burmese Buddhist monks, Burmese Christian leaders, Muslim Imams and the Bishop Tor B. Jorgensen of Norway)
Live Music by a solo Kurdish Flutist
Session Chair: Imam & Dr Malik Mujahid, Chair, Parliament of the Worlds Religions
Welcome by Imam & Dr Malik Mujahid, Chair, Parliament of the Worlds Religions and
Chair, Justice for All, Chicago, USA: Welcome Remarks (0910 0915 hrs)
A Buddhist Abbot: Racism and Violence Are Not the Buddhist Way (0916-0920 hrs)
Daw Khin Hla, former Rohingya teacher from Myanmar & refugee: No Country for
Rohingyas: A Refugees Appeal to End Myanmars Slow Genocide: (0920-0925 hrs)
The Oslo Conference to End Myanmars Persecution of Rohingyas since 1978
Co-organized and/or co-sponsored by Justice for All, Burma Task Force, USA; Parliament of the Worlds Religions; Refugees International (USA); International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) Queen Mary University of London; Harvard Global Equality Initiative (HGEI); Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
Opening Keynote Address (0925-0955 hrs, including Q and A)
Kjell Magne Bondevik
Former Prime Minister of Norway
Introduction by se Sand, Norwegian Burma Committee
Morning Session II (0955-1100 hrs)
Calls to End the Slow Genocide of Rohingyas(pre-recorded) George Soros, Founder/Philanthropist, the Open Society Foundations (0955-1000 hrs)
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad, former Prime Minister of Malaysia and President, Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF) (1000 - 1005 hrs)
Dr Jos Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Laureate (1996) and former President and former Prime Minister, Timor Leste (1006-1011 hrs)
Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate (1976) & Irish Peace Activist (1011-1014 hrs)
Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics, Burmas Slow Genocide of Rohingyas (Sens
observation, Conference on the Rohingyas, Harvard U,, Nov 2014) (1014-1020 hrs)
Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Laureate (1984) & Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town
(1021-1029 hrs)
MUSIC FOR PEACE, FREEDOM, COMPASSION AND RECONCILIATION
(1030 1035 hrs)
By
Renowned Burmese Dissident Musician & Vocalist Mun Awng (or Mun Aung)
With Audun Aagre
A Policy Roundtable (1035-1100, including Q and A)
Myanmar as Norways focus country
Chair: Audun Aagre, Director, Den norske Burmakomit
Morten Hglund, The State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway
&
Ola Elvestuen, MP for the Liberal Party, Norway
Discussant: Professor Kristian Stokke, Sociology & Human Geography, U. Oslo
Refreshments Break (1100 1115 hrs)
The Oslo Conference to End Myanmars Persecution of Rohingyas since 1978
Co-organized and/or co-sponsored by Justice for All, Burma Task Force, USA; Parliament of the Worlds Religions; Refugees International (USA); International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) Queen Mary University of London; Harvard Global Equality Initiative (HGEI); Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
Morning Session III (1115 1145 hrs including Q and A)
A Human Rights Conversation with
Tomas Ojea Quintana Former UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human
rights in Myanmar (2008-2014)
Penny Green Professor of Law and Globalization & Director of International State Crime Initiative
Queen Mary University of London, UK
Moderated by
Maung Zarni Member, Permanent Peoples Tribunal on Sri Lanka (2013) & Co-author (w A. Cowley)
The Slow Burning Genocide of Myanmars Rohingya
Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, University of Washington School of Law (Spring 2014)
Lunch 1230 1330 hrs
Venue: Voksenaasen Conference Center
(All speakers & participants will be bused from the Nobel Institute to Voksenaasen - )
Afternoon Sessions (at Voksenaasen)
Afternoon Plenary I (1330 1430 hrs)
In Their Own Words: An Update on the Plight of the Rohingyas
(8-minutes each & 20 minutes Q and A)
Chair: Maung Zarni
Leading Rohingya Voices (to be announced later)
The Oslo Conference to End Myanmars Persecution of Rohingyas since 1978
Co-organized and/or co-sponsored by Justice for All, Burma Task Force, USA; Parliament of the Worlds Religions; Refugees International (USA); International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) Queen Mary University of London; Harvard Global Equality Initiative (HGEI); Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
Afternoon Plenary II (1430 1530 hrs)
Rohingya Perspectives and Policy Advocacy from the Diaspora
(10 minutes each & 20 minutes Q and A)
Chair: Marco Mezzera, Senior Advisor, Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre
(NOREF)
Nurul Islam, Rohingya lawyer & Chairman, Arakan Rohingya National Organisation
(ARNO) UK, Analysis of the Rohingya Problem
Dr Ambia Perveen, MD, Rohingya pediatrician & lobby member, European Rohingya
Council (ERC), Germany
Myanmars Decades-long Persecution of the Rohingya: Public Health Implications
Dr Wakar Udin, Director General, Arakan Rohingya Union (ARU) and Professor of
Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, Penn State University, USA
Challenges in international policy advocacy
Tun Khin, President, Burmese Rohingya Organization UK Is the international community ignoring Myanmars genocide of the Rohingyas?
Refreshments Break (1530 1545 hrs)
Afternoon Plenary III (1545-1640 hrs)
Perspectives from Research & NGO Communities
(10- minutes each with 15 minutes of Q & A)
Chair: Ann Danaiya Usher, Journalist, Development Today, Oslo, Norway
Andrea Gittleman, Program Manager, Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of
Genocide, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
"They Want Us All To Go Away": Early Warning Signs of Genocide in Burma
Professor Penny Green, Dr Thomas MacManus and Alicia de la Cour Venning
International State Crime Initiative, Queen Mary University of London
Findings from the recent fieldwork on the Rohingya persecution
Matthew Smith, Executive Director, Fortify Rights
Myanmars Policies of Persecution: Ethnic Cleansing and Crime against Humanity
Oddny Gumaer, Executive Director, Partners Relief & Development
A humanitarian aid workers view on the ground
The Oslo Conference to End Myanmars Persecution of Rohingyas since 1978
Co-organized and/or co-sponsored by Justice for All, Burma Task Force, USA; Parliament of the Worlds Religions; Refugees International (USA); International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) Queen Mary University of London; Harvard Global Equality Initiative (HGEI); Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
Plenary IV (1640-1725 hrs) (10-minutes each with 15 minutes of Q & A)
Policy and Political Perspectives
Chair: Espen Skran, Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights
Sarnata Reynolds, Senior Adviser on Human Rights, Refugees International, USA
An International Human Rights Perspective on Rohingya Persecution: Challenges and Opportunities
General Azumi (retired), former Chief of Army MALAYSIA, Former UN Peacekeeper and current Trustee of the Perdana Global Peace Foundation, MALAYSIA Rohingya Persecutuion: A Policy and Leadership Challenge to the Region (of Southeast Asia)
Dr Gianni Tognani, The Secretary General, Permanent Peoples Tribunal, Rome, Italy Extra-UN Tribunal Approaches to Dealing with Mass Atrocities
SPECIAL CLOSING SESSION (1725 1730 hrs)
Words of Solidarity and Compassion
Sharing a Painful Experience of Eelam Tamils
Mr.Sivapalan Kasinathar
Tamil Exile and Human Rights Lawyer, Oslo, Norway
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