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Video: A Global Youth Partnership for a New Paradigm

Helga Zepp-LaRouche addresses a meeting of youth representing 28 countries on the urgent need to create a youth movement committed to ending the tragedy of geopolitics and replacing it with a New Paradigm. This meeting is a continuation of the process initiated on April 9 by the Schiller Institute with a conference committed to the development of a new international security and development architecture.

View the conference in its entirety. Read and sign our petition calling for a new International Security Architecture.


Live Event: Designing Durable Survival: Toward a New World Security and Development Architecture

Join us Live on Saturday, May 7 at 2pm Eastern. It is said that “whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.” But who, what, makes people sane, healthy, and productive? By what means might we reverse the clear and present dangers of the moment posed by the “Four Horsemen” —Famine, War, Disease, and the Pestilence of usury and financial speculation? 

It has just been reported that “Researchers at Nanjing University investigating the soil samples brought back from the Moon by Chang’e-5, have found active compounds that can convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and fuel. In particular, they have found samples containing iron-rich and titanium-rich substances which could work as a catalyst to make oxygen using sunlight and carbon dioxide, two of the most abundant resources on the Moon.” 

Carbon dioxide is not only a “resource” on the Moon, but also on Earth—ask any friendly plant. It is “madness,” largely provoked by the “gods” of pseudoscience, to concentrate on “reducing carbon dioxide” when mankind, using nuclear power, can  wield carbon dioxide as a resource. We can increase the energy throughput and energy flux-density of the planet as a whole, for all the billions of people on Earth now, and in the solar system in the future. 

A new security architecture must start with a new development architecture. That development architecture declares that “the world needs more people.” Youth, who have an investment in the future, and not the failed ways of the past, must supersede today’s morally obsolete war madness through reason and scientific progress. Today’s panel will discuss this perspective. 

Panel participants include:

Princy Mthombeni
Florencia Renteria del Toro
Kelvin Kemm
Jose Vega
Kynan Thistlethwaite


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Invitation: The Role of Youth in Creating a New International Economic Architecture

An International Youth Dialogue with Helga Zepp-LaRouche

Saturday May 7 at 11:00am EDT

Register below

The NATO alliance is now at war with Russia, a war of NATO’s creation. U.S. officials have made explicit that they have no intention of pursuing a negotiated peace. Mankind is on the path to nuclear self-annihilation.

It must not be so. The world desperately needs the political and moral leadership of a new generation to chart a new course for humanity.

How did we get here?

The danger of extinction war is a manifestation of the final stage of a half-century of accelerating decline of the trans-Atlantic sector, a decline brought about by hyperinflationary money-printing, bail-outs of speculative assets, imperial “regime change” wars, and intentional “Green” deindustrialization. In 2019, already over 810 million people lacked sufficient food. By the end of 2021, the World Food Programme estimated that over 230 million were nearing outright famine. In March, 2022, Liu Zhiqun, a Chinese economist with the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, warned that 1 billion people could soon face starvation as a result of the unilateral sanctions imposed on Russia and their effect on the global economy.

The Malthusian policy of world depopulation adopted by the financial oligarchy in the City of London and Wall Street has succeeded in creating an era without a future. Their financial bubble, nearing $2 quadrillion of worthless gambling debts, is primed to collapse in a crash many times worse than the 2007-08 crisis. In early 2020, an Executive Intelligence Review report revealed that the global real unemployment rate already stood at 46%. A global pandemic has taken over six million lives, and nations remain unprepared for the next deadly variant, or new virus. The global food supply is under attack by the Great Reset’s murderous “conservation” policies, which order farmers to let their land lie fallow. Hyperinflation is destroying the ability of human beings to live.

To rescue humanity from complete destruction requires nothing less than the creation of a new system—a new security and development architecture for the world, one coherent with the idea that man is in the living image of God, and that therefore each human life is sacred. Already an expression of such a system, devoted to the sovereign right for each nation to achieve economic development, is being built. The Belt and Road Initiative of China, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization all belong to this New Paradigm in principle—they can serve as the foundation for an international economic architecture designed to feed the world, build necessary megaprojects of infrastructure, and drive scientific breakthroughs in fusion energy and space science needed for the next fifty years.

What may convert this potential into actuality? Is it not the passion of individuals to become a necessary force for the common good? The world depends upon its youth to identify with the New Paradigm and manifest it, such that their beautiful vision of the future may overwhelm the pessimism and failed traditional modes of thought of the crumbling old order.

The March 28 Schiller Institute policy proposal, “The LaRouche Plan for a New International Economic Architecture,” outlines in detail how the New Paradigm can be created by the actions of leading nations. Our petition, “Convoke an International Conference to Establish A New Security and Development Architecture for All Nations,” has been circulated across the world and signed by over 4,000 people, including hundreds of prominent public figures. The Schiller Institute’s April 9 conference devoted to this theme brought together panelists from the highest levels of government in Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

We invite youth from every nation to join us Saturday May 7 at 11:00am EDT for an international dialogue with Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder and Chairwoman of the International Schiller Institute, about what youth can do to bring about the victory humanity needs. Proceedings will be simultaneously translated into Spanish.

WHEN
May 07, 2022 at 11:00am – 3pm EDT
WHERE
Zoom


Video: In Support of an International Peace Conference — Alessia Ruggeri

In response to the Schiller Institute petition “Convoke an International Conference to Establish A New Security and Development Architecture for All Nations,” Alessia Ruggeri, spokeswoman of Comitato per la Repubblica, Rome, Italy, issues a clarion call for a peace conference in the spirit of the Treaty of Westphalia that ended 30 years of religious war in the 17th Century. Ms. Ruggeri is one of over 120 prominent signers from around the world to the Schiller Institute’s petition.


Video: Energy Security for Africa — Princy Mthombeni

Princy Mthombeni addresses nuclear power’s role in the continent of Africa.. View Princy Mthombeni’s entire speech here:

Read and sign our petition calling for a new International Security Architecture.


Global Economic Collapse Is Imminent: A New Peace of Westphalia Is Our Last Chance!

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

March 12—President Putin has now responded to the West’s tightening sanctions with a combination of measures unprecedented in modern times, to defend the Russian economy against an attempt to “destroy Russia, Putin and the Russian system.” In a meeting with Prime Minister Mishustin and a number of decision-makers that can be considered a war cabinet, Putin, Mishustin and Finance Minister Siluanov announced nationalization measures and capital controls.

We are now in uncharted waters and—depending on how the West reacts—at the beginning of a development that will end in either a complete collapse of the global economic and financial system, or even a new world war, or will establish a new paradigm in international relations. The publication of the Schiller Institute’s new petition calling for a new conference in the tradition of the Peace of Westphalia could not have come more at a more propitious time. Because every thinking person should be aware that continuing the escalation spiral towards Russia, as is now being pursued by the U.S., Great Britain, and the EU, involves risks that can get completely out of control in a very short time.

NATO’s capital error was, and is, to assume that it can continue the Eastward expansion and encirclement of Russia indefinitely without this leading to countermeasures. At the Munich Security Conference in 2007, Putin had already sounded the alarm bells that everyone but the deaf should have heard, namely that a unipolar world order was not acceptable to Russia. Putin justified the December 17 demands on the U.S. and NATO for legally binding security guarantees—after a total of five Eastward expansions of NATO—with the fact that he no longer had any space to which he could retreat. Eight years of military attacks on the republics of Donetsk and Luhansk by Ukrainian forces, which killed 14,000 Russian-speakers, received almost no mention in Western media. Putin received no response to the core of his demands.

The economic equivalent of war, the sanctions, are a form of warfare with the stated aim of destroying not just Putin, but also Russia and the “Russian system.” French Finance Minister Le Maire declared his agreement with this aim with such undisguised hatred that he was reined in by President Macron and had to withdraw his statement. Similar statements had already been published on January 25 and then again at the end of February by two unnamed White House officials. The aim of American policy is to prevent Russia from any economic diversification away from oil and gas and to deny it access to advanced technologies. Ursula von der Leyen said the same thing.

The Western central banks reacted to the beginning of the war by confiscating more than $300 billion in Russian assets and announcing sanctions of the same sort as those used against Iran, i.e., also the extraterritorial application of American sanctions against third countries, as well as the exclusion of Russia from the status of a “most favored nation.” In the U.S. Imperial faction’s home organ, the Atlantic Council blog, “experts” Brian O’Toole and Daniel Fried, under the headline, “What’s Left To Sanction in Russia? Wallets, Stocks, and Foreign Investments” indulge in speculation as to how economic warfare against Russia could be escalated. The American and European sanctions have exceeded all expectations; in just two weeks they have plunged the Russian economy into a depression, the isolation means a disaster for the Russian people, but further escalations up to a full financial embargo and a total ban on all transactions, imports and exports are pending. This is the West’s final move to isolate Russia from the global economy. [See https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/whats-left-to-sanction-in-russia-wallets-stocks-and-foreign-investments/]

Do the authors of this policy really believe that all non-Western states, including China, will submit to this dictate in the same way that, for the most part, Iran did? The intention is evident to create enough economic chaos in Russia to prevent Putin from continuing his military actions in Ukraine and to embarrass the Russian people to such an extent that people from the security apparatus will depose Putin, or that the “Russian system” shattered, as Le Maire put it.

Putin has now reacted to this in an economic way, in line with his strategic thinking. At the said meeting he announced a package of measures to defend the Russian economy. From now on, foreign companies that withdraw from Russia without any comprehensible reason will be taken over by an “external (i.e., Russian) management,” and strict capital and currency controls will be introduced. Furthermore, liabilities to other countries are to be paid only in rubles (which have meanwhile been massively devalued), which can then only be exchanged for Russian assets confiscated by Western central banks. Foreign exchange generated through exports must be made available to the Russian central bank. Likewise, Putin enacted a series of measures to defend the domestic economy, such as a six-month moratorium on all payments in the agricultural sector to ensure its uninterrupted production.

The American government spokeswoman Jen Psaki acted surprised that these measures had brought us back to “1917,” i.e., the Russian Revolution. In fact, however, the West, through its economic warfare, has managed to checkmate the representatives of liberal economic theory, who had had a significant influence since the Yeltsin period. There is much to suggest that the West’s sanctions mania will prove to be an absolute boomerang for the transatlantic financial system, which is already on the verge of implosion, and will instead promote the emergence of an alternative financial system.

Sergey Glazyev, a former presidential adviser, economics professor and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was relatively calm about the impact of the sanctions. A new economic order will develop; after the collapse of the Soviet system, the collapse of the American system is now taking place; the West is destroying itself through the sanctions it has imposed. You have to get rid of the dollar because a currency that you can’t work with and that can be frozen tomorrow is worse than useless. The situation is not easy, but Russians should not panic, because Russia has no limits to economic growth and with the right macroeconomic policies today, economic growth of at least 10% per year can be achieved already this year. Glazyev has written a book on the reasons for the success of China’s economic model and has long suggested that Russia should adopt its own version of that model.

The idea of completely isolating Russia and thus “destroying the Russian system” is rather the product of arrogant Western fantasies. A growing number of states are refusing to participate in new bloc formation and are more willing to act as mediators, such as, for example, Pakistan, India, Turkey, Israel, South Africa, Argentina, just to name a few. However, in the short term, the consequences of the war in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia and Belarus, because of rising prices for energy, fertilizers, pesticides, etc. will have catastrophic effects on agriculture and thus on world hunger, which threatens about 400 million people this year .

There is also a risk that the confrontation between the U.S. and NATO—with the EU as an appendage—and Russia could escalate into a major war, including the possibility of a nuclear war. But even if there were “only” a worse financial collapse than that of 2008, the world could plunge into chaos that could be fatal for a large part of humanity.

Only a complete departure from geopolitical confrontation, and instead, the establishment of a new international security architecture that takes into account the interests of every state on this planet, can finally overcome this danger. The relevant petition from the Schiller Institute, which proposes a new conference in the tradition of the Peace of Westphalia, serves to bring together all the forces around the world who are committed to a new paradigm in politics. We urgently need a new model of relations between the nations of this world that makes it possible to tackle the existential problems of humanity together, such as overcoming world hunger, the pandemic, energy and raw material security through the development of new technologies such as nuclear fusion and Space Science.

The best thing you, dear citizens and readers of these lines, can do to regain world peace and overcome the global economic and financial crisis is to sign this petition and help spread it as widely as possible among your circle of acquaintances, on social media, and in all conceivable fora. Contrary to what the media and mainstream politics are trying to tell us, neither Russia nor China are our enemies, but we must take the standpoint of one humanity if we are to survive this crisis.

zepp-larouche@eir.de


Call for Emergency Mobilization to Defeat the Global Dictatorship

Here are the links mentioned in the Update:

  1. Please sign and circulate the Schiller Institute Petition: “Convoke an International Conference to Establish A New Security and Development Architecture for All Nations.”
  2. Use the press release with VIP signers to organize others.

International Press Release: Schiller Institute International Petition

The following call — “Convoke an International Conference to Establish a New Security and Development Architecture for All Nations” — circulated as a petition in eleven languages worldwide since February 23 by the Schiller Institute, is being released today with an initial sampling of 127 prominent signers from 32 countries (see the complete list below), a representative group of the thousands who have endorsed the call.

In the context of the huge strategic and economic crisis worldwide, the Schiller Institute and the signers demand an urgent mobilization to “convoke an international conference along the lines of the Peace of Westphalia…to ensure that the central economic and security interests of each” and all nations are addressed.

With this initial release, the Schiller Institute urges all people dedicated to the common good of mankind to add your name to the petition, circulate it and organize for our upcoming conference.

North America (U.S. and Canada)  
CanadaJulian FellBiologist; Co-Director Area F, Regional Government of Nanaimo, British Columbia
CanadaFaisal HudaCEO, BUNA Capital Inc.
CanadaBill MacPhersonPast President, Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia
CanadaJohn StoneMChE, Member, Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta
United StatesDr. Athar AbbasiMajor, U.S. Army (Ret)
United StatesJon BakerAgricultural Bank Loan Officer
United StatesJames BenhamState President, Indiana Farmers Union; Board Member, National Farmers Union
United StatesFr. Lawrence BernardOrder of Friars Minor (OFM)
United StatesMike CallicrateFarm leader, Kansas/Colorado
United StatesMarshall Carter-TrippForeign Service Officer (ret), former political science professor
United StatesVictor ChangUS-China Forum, Inc.
United StatesAlan CoveyPolitical activist
United StatesJoel DejeanLaRouche Independent Candidate for U.S. Congress – 38th District (Texas)
United StatesDr. Joycelyn EldersFormer U.S. Surgeon-General
United StatesFrank EndresFarm Leader, California
United StatesChristopher FogartyChair, Chicago Friends of Irish Freedom; author of “Ireland 1845-1850; the Perfect Holocaust, and Who Kept it ‘Perfect’.”
United StatesGraham FullerFormer CIA Officer and Vice Chair of the National Intelligence Council
United StatesMatthew GreinerCity Council, Keota, Iowa
United StatesDr. Bihong GuanChairman, World Association of Chinee Elites
United StatesDeWayne HopkinsFormer two-term mayor; current at-large Councilman, Muscatine, Iowa
United StatesJames JatrasFormer U.S. Diplomat and Advisor to U.S. Senate Republican Leadership
United StatesDr. Ernest JohnsonPresident Emeritus, Louisiana NAACP; civil rights attorney
United StatesWilbur KehrliNational Board of Directors, American Blue Cattle
United StatesGeorge KooChairman, Burlingame Foundation; retired international business consultant
United StatesKeaten MansfieldCenter for Political Innovation, Chief of U.S. Staff
United StatesCaleb MaupinFounder and Director, Center for Political Innovation
United StatesDavid MeiswinkleAttorney and former President of the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry
United StatesJohn OLoughlin 
United StatesJeff PhilbinNuclear Engineer, Technical Consultant, Independent Contractor
United StatesSam PitrodaInventor and entrepreneur; Chairman, Indian Overseas Congress
United StatesEarl RasmussenExecutive Vice President, Eurasia Center
United StatesDiane SareLaRouche Independent Candidate for U.S. Senate – New York
United StatesNaser ShahalemiExecutive Director, End Afghan Starvation
United StatesJohn ShanahanEditor, website: allaboutenergy.net
United StatesBarbara SuhrstedtInternational concert pianist
United StatesEverett SuttleOpera singer
United StatesBruce ToddFormer Independent candidate for NJ Lt. Governor; Retired Millwright, Local 715
United StatesMohammad Ashraf Toor, MDChairman, Pakistani American Congress
United StatesBob Van HeeRedwood County Commissioner, Minnesota
United StatesZaher WahabProfessor Emeritus of Education, former Advisor to the Afghanistan Ministry of Higher Education
United StatesAlan WaltarRetired Professor and Head, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University; Past President , American Nuclear Society
Europe  
BelgiumFrans VandenboschAuthor of “Statecraft and Society in China”
DenmarkTom GillesbergDirector, Schiller Institute, Denmark; former parliamentary candidate
DenmarkJelena NielsenDirector, Russian-Danish Dialogue
DenmarkJens Jørgen NielsenFormer Moscow correspondent, Danish daily Politiken; author of books about Russia and Ukraine; a leader of Russian-Danish Dialogue
DenmarkThomas VissingDirector of a China-Nordic trading company
DenmarkDr. Li XingProfessor of Development and International Relations, Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University
Donetsk People’s RepublicRussell “Texas” BentleyJournalist, Former Vice President of Donbass Humanitarian Aid
FranceJacques CheminadePresident, Solidarité et Progrès, former presidential candidate
FranceAlain CorvezCol. (Ret.), International strategy advisor; former advisor to the Commanding General of the United Nations Force in South Lebanon (UNIFIL)
FranceAli RatsbeenPresident, Academie Géopolitique de Paris
GermanyDr. jur. Wolfgang BittnerAuthor
GermanyOle DoeringProfessor, Hunan Normal University; Associate Professor, Dep’t. for Global Health, Peking University; Privatdozent, KIT
GermanyHarald Koch Former Member of the German Parliament
GermanyRainer SandauTechnical Director, Satellites and Space Applications, International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)
GermanyProf. Wilfried SchreiberProf. Dr. sc. oec. et Dr. Phil.
GermanyHelga Zepp-LaRoucheFounder and Chairwoman, Schiller Insitute
GreeceLeonidas ChrysanthopoulosAmbassador ad Honorem; Secretary General, Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization (BSEC), 2006-2012
GreeceGeorge TsobanoglouProfessor of Sociology, University of the Aegean
ItalyMario AgostinelliChairman, Fondazione Energia Felice
ItalyPino ArlacchiFormer Director, United Nations Drug Control Programme; Professor of Sociology, University of Sassari
ItalyProf. Bruno BrandimarteProfessor of Electronic Measurement, Rome
ItalyNino GalloniEconomist
ItalyLiliana GoriniChairwoman of Movisol (Movimento Internacionale per i Diritti Civili Solidarietà
ItalyLuca La Bella Journalist, Database Italy
ItalyGianmarco LandiJournalist, Database Italy, Comitato per la Repubblica
ItalyProf. Fabio Massimo ParentiAssociate Professor of International Studies, CFAU, Beijing
ItalyVincenzo RomanelloNuclear Engineer, Founder of Atomi per la Pace (Atoms for Peace), Lecce.Italy
ItalyAlessia RuggeriSpokeswoman of Comitato per la Repubblica, Rome, Italy
ItalyGaetano SantoroComitato per la Repubblica
MonacoAleksandar KrainerAuthor, “Grand Deception: The Truth about Bill Browder, the Magnitsky Act and Anti-Russian Sanctions”; financial consultant
NetherlandsGuus BerkhoutProfessor-Emeritus Geophysics, President of CLINTEL
NorwayThore VestbyFormer mayor and MP; Cofounder, ICHI Foundation
SpainJuan José Torres NúñezFree-lance journalist, poet
SwedenHussein AskarySouthwest Asia Coordinator, Schiller Institute
SwedenKjell LundqvistChairman, European Labor Party
SwedenUlf SandmarkChairman, Schiller Institute, Sweden
United KingdomMike RobinsonEditor, The UK Column 
Ibero-America/Caribbean  
ArgentinaEnrique Juan BoxMedia personality
ArgentinaLuis BragagnoloPeronist leader; Veterinarian
ArgentinaRoberto FritzscheProfessor, Department of Economic Science, University of Buenos Aires
ArgentinaRuben Darìo GuzzettiProfessor, Argentine Institute of Geopolitical Studies
ArgentinaJuan Francisco Numa SotoConstitutional Attorney
ArgentinaCarlos Perez GalindoAttorney at Law
ArgentinaAlejandro YayaVice President, Civilian Institute of Space Technology
BoliviaEdwin De la Fuente JeriaFormer Commander in Chief of the Bolivian Armed Forces
BoliviaMax IbañezFormer Secretary of Grievance Resolution, National Federation of Electrical, Telephone and Water Workers of Bolivia
BoliviaSandra Marca UscamaytaIntegration Coordinator for the Peasant, Indigenous and Native Economic Organizations of Bolivia
BrazilJairo Dias CarvalhoProfessor, Philosophy of Technology, Federal University of Uberlândia
BrazilIgor MaquieiraBiologist; member of CLINTEL
ColombiaMario Guillermo Acosta AlarconScientist and author; General Director of CIFRA (Space Lab City)
ColombiaRoss CarvajalJournalist
ColombiaEverardo Hernandez PardoTrade union leader
ColombiaAlba Luz PinillaVice-President of DIGNIDAD Political Movement
ColombiaPedro RubioPresident, Association of Officials of the General Accounting Office of the Republic
Dominican RepublicRamon Emilio ConcepcionAttorney at Law; Presidential Pre-candidate for the PRM party (2020)
Dominican RepublicRamon GrossPost-graduate Professor, Catholic University of Santo Domingo
Dominican RepublicDante Ortiz NunezHistorian; Professor of History, Autonomous University of Santo Domingo
Dominican RepublicDomingo ReyesFormer professor of economics, Ph.D. in Higher Education
Dominican RepublicRafael Reyes JerezTV producer, “Face to Face” and “Economics and Politics” on Chanel 69 Teleradioamérica
HaitiJhonny EstorFounder, Renaissance-Haiti
HaitiDr. Garnel MichelPhysician and author; his book ‘Bak Lakay’ calls the diaspora to return and help rebuild Haiti
MexicoEdith CabreraFounder and Director of “Coalition #24F Life and Liberty for Julian Assange”
MexicoOscar Ramon Castro ValdezGeneral Director, “Dossier Político” internet publication
MexicoDaniel EstulinPublicist
MexicoSimon LevyFounder, Cátedra México-China, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
MexicoEnrique Lopez OchoaSurgeon, Professor of Angiology, UNISON School of Medicine
MexicoDaniel MarmolejoInvestigative journalist, winner of the 2019 National Journalism Award
MexicoMarino Montoya ContrerasJournalist for El Centinela and LGM News
MexicoFrancisco QuezadaMathematician; Professor Department of Sciences and Humanities, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
MexicoAntonio ValdezJournalist
MexicoJaime Varela SalazarChemical Engineer; Former Director of the Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Sonora (UNISON)
PeruJosé Antonio Benllochpiquer CastroVice President, Christian Democratic Party
PeruFernando FaucheNational Secretary, Christian Democratic Party
PeruAdrian Flores KonjaFormer Dean of Accounting Sciences, National University of San Marcos
PeruCarlos Francisco Gallardo NeyraPresident, Christian Democratic Party
PeruRuben RojasNuclear Physicist
PeruMilton Vela-GutierrezProfessor, University of Lima
VenezuelaEmil Guevara MuñozMember of Parliament, Latin American Parliament (2006-2011)
VenezuelaEdgar Rodriguez MartinezAlberto Adriani Foundation
Africa/Asia/Australia  
AfricaTse Anye KevinDeputy President, State55 Afrika
AustraliaTrudy CampbellAustralian Citizens Party
Congo, Republic ofDiogène SennyPresident of Ligue Panafricaine – UMOJA Congo; Coordination avec les Partis Panafricanistes
GuineaJacques BacamurwankoFormer Ambassador of Burundi to the United States
IraqMustafa Jabbar SanadMember, Council of Representatives (Parliament), Basrah
LebanonBasham El HachemProfessor of Political Sociology, Doctoral School, l’Université du Liban
MalaysiaDr. Isharaf HossainPresident & Principal Research Fellow, Muslim World Research Center (MWRC), Kuala Lumpur.
MozambiqueSamo Fernando Soares da ManhiçaExecutive Director, International Alliance for Development – Mozambique
PakistanShakeel Ahmad RamayChief Executive Officer, Asian Institute of Eco-Civilization Research and Development (AIERD), Islamabad
PakistanKhalid LatifExecutive Director, Center of Pakistan and International Relations (COPAIR); Program Director (Middle East)
YemenFouad Al-GhaffariPresident, ALBRICS Yemeni Youth Parliament


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