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Symposium on Love and Forgiveness in Govenance

Symposium on Love and Forgiveness in Govenance

by yunfei | Blog, Events, Features, News, Washington Symposium on Forgiveness 2014

The “Love and Forgiveness in Governance” Symposium will be held From November 13 to 14, at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.

Mohammad Javad Zarif

Mohammad Javad Zarif

by Melissa Neelakantan | Islamic Leaders and Forgiveness, Islamic Leaders and Forgiveness, News, Profiles

Dr. Mohammad Javad Zarif has served as the Iranian Foreign Minister since 2013. He held many prominent positions as a diplomat, politician, and professor in Iran.

Jibril M.M. Al Rajoub

Jibril M.M. Al Rajoub

by Ernest Ogbozor | Forgiving Prisoners, Forgiving Prisoners, Profiles

Jibril Rajoub is a Palestinian political and military leader who is seeking a more peaceful coexistence for Israelis and Palestinians. Rajoub was born in Dura, near Hebron, in the West Bank in 1953. At the age of 15, Rajoub was sentenced to four months in prison for...
Amr Mahmoud Moussa

Amr Mahmoud Moussa

by Ernest Ogbozor | Islamic Leaders and Forgiveness, Islamic Leaders and Forgiveness, Profiles

Responding to a question on the meaning of love and forgiveness in governance, Moussa said, “It means discipline and good manners.” He further said that people should make efforts to defeat negativism and prejudices prevailing in many administrations, particularly in the third world countries.

Mohammad Javad Zarif

Mohammad Javad Zarif

by Ernest Ogbozor | Islamic Leaders and Forgiveness, News, News

Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian Foreign Minister talks about Love and Forgiveness in Iran (Coming soon)    
Akbar Ganji

Akbar Ganji

by Areej Elahi-Siddiqui | Forgiving Prisoners, Forgiving Prisoners, News, News, Profiles, Projects

Akbar Ganji, born January 31, 1960, is an acclaimed and widely celebrated Iranian journalist and writer. Often referred to as not only as the country’s preeminent political dissident, but also as the Iranian Vaclav Havel.

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Movie screening and discussion – A Long Night’s Journey into the Day
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Diplomacy Room, McQuaid Building
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Day – Film Screening: More Than A Dream
Tuesday, January 21, 2014

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