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Sat, 05/14/2011 - 08:09
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195 doves released in Tehran as a symbol of peace
TEHRAN, May 14 (MNA) -- Iranian children released 195 doves at Tehran’s Water and Fire Park on May 11 as one of the preliminary programs of the International Conference on Global Alliance against Terrorism for a Just Peace, which is scheduled to be held in Tehran on May 14 and 15.
More than 100 thinkers and international scholars from more than 60 countries, including media directors and university presidents will be attending the conference.
Secretary of the conference, Davoud Ameri, said during a press conference on Wednesday that the event aims at enlightening the world public opinion about the oppression that has been imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
A number of lectures will be delivered during the conference, and four special panels will be held on the sidelines of the conference. The panels are entitled: “Identifying Concept of Terrorism and Theoretical Fundamentals of Terrorism,” “Actors, Structures, and Damages,” “Terrorism, Culture and Media,” and “Just Peace the Solution to Counter Terrorism.”
Also on the sidelines of the conference, three exhibitions of posters, caricatures, and photos on terrorism will be held, and a symphony will be performed.
After the end of the two-day conference the articles presented at the conference will be published.
More than 100 thinkers and international scholars from more than 60 countries, including media directors and university presidents will be attending the conference.
Secretary of the conference, Davoud Ameri, said during a press conference on Wednesday that the event aims at enlightening the world public opinion about the oppression that has been imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
A number of lectures will be delivered during the conference, and four special panels will be held on the sidelines of the conference. The panels are entitled: “Identifying Concept of Terrorism and Theoretical Fundamentals of Terrorism,” “Actors, Structures, and Damages,” “Terrorism, Culture and Media,” and “Just Peace the Solution to Counter Terrorism.”
Also on the sidelines of the conference, three exhibitions of posters, caricatures, and photos on terrorism will be held, and a symphony will be performed.
After the end of the two-day conference the articles presented at the conference will be published.