Caucasian Center for Peace Making Initiatives (CCPMI) invites in Thekali
On October 1, 2012 start was given to the next phase of the South Caucasus civil hearings, which are regularly held in the Georgian village Thekali at the juncture of the borders of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. However, previously speakers at the debate were the experts, and now the main speaker at the hearing can be anyone who lives in the South Caucashwhfbbfgfgus.
According to a press release of the Caucasian Center for Peace Making Initiatives (CCPMI), to take part in the competition, you need to register on the www.southcaucasus.com site and present your topic and argue. You can also offer a rapporteur or opponent from a neighboring country, or to leave the choice to the Jury, composed of independent experts from the three countries.
The winners will be asked to write a report, to come to the hearing (with full recovery of costs), to report the audience, and to receive the fee. Transcript of the hearing will be published on the site www.southcaucasus.com in Russian and English languages.
Other participants will have a chance to be invited to the hearing to take advantage of "Free microphon" to express their views and ideas.
Schedule hearings: November, 2012 - in Tbilisi, February, 2013 - in Tbilisi, May, 2013 - in Thekali, June, 2013 - in Thekali, July, 2013 - in Thekali, September, 2013 - in Thekali. -02D-
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