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10-20-2016

Gabriel Salvia participated in the 20º Forum 2000 in Prague

Form the 16 to the 19 of October, the head of CADAL participated in a new edition of the Forum 2000, created by Valcav Havel which takes place in Prague and other cities of the Czech Republic and Europe. Salvia participated in three activities. In one of them he moderated a panel that had Jorge Olivera Castillo (writer, journalist and ex Cuban political prisoner) as speaker.

The president of the Center for the Opening and Development of Latin America (CADAL) gave the initial words to give the Award for Committed Diplomacy in Cuba 2015, he moderated a panel about “the influence of Vaclav Havel in Latin America” and participated as speaker in the panel “Latin America: leadership in times of transition”.

Gabriel Salvia participó en el 20° Forum 2000 en Praga

This edition of Forum 200 had speakers such as his highness Dalai Lama, Nobel Peace prize winner, the ex-president of Costa Rica and Nobel Peace prize winner, Oscar Arias; Andrej Kiska, President of Slovakia; Lee So-yeon, president of the Women Union of North Korea; Adam Michnik, Editor and Chief of Gazeta Wyborca; Manal al Sharif, activist for the Human rights in Saudi Arabia; and Karel Schwarzenberg, former Minister of Foreign Relations of the Czech Republic.

Gabriel Salvia participó en el 20° Forum 2000 en PragaTuesday October 18, with the support of Forum 2000, CADAL organized the presentation of the Award to Committed Diplomacy in Cuba 2015, that was given to the Swede Micael Lagergren.

Gabriel Salvia participó en el 20° Forum 2000 en PragaThe same day, Salvia moderate the panel about “the influence of Vaclav Havel in Latin America”, in which speakers such as Jorge Olivera Castillo, Rafael Rincón y Martin Palous participated.

Gabriel Salvia participó en el 20° Forum 2000 en Praga

Also on Tuesday 18 the title holder of CADAL participated as speaker in the panel “Latin America: leadership in times of transition”. With Martin Palous and Axel Kaizer moderated by Tamara Suju

 
 
 

 
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