May 3rd/4th 2008, Camp of the University of Vienna, courtyard 2, lecture room C1
Saturday, May 3rd 2008
19.30
Introduction and greetings
20.00 - 22.00
Round table: The Impact of the Iranian threat: Islamism, Antisemitism and the nuclear program
Sunday, May 4th 2008
10.30 - 12.15
The rule of political Islam in Iran and global jihadism
Menashe Amir (Former director of the Persian programme of "Voice of Israel", Israel):
Religious and ideological motivation in Iranian domestic and international policies
Niloofar Beyzaie (Stage director and author from Teheran, since 1985 in exile in Germany, women's rights activist):
Oppression of women and minorities in Iran
Florian Markl (Political scientist, Humboldt University Berlin):
Global Jihadism and it's Iranian supporters
Chair: Alex Gruber (Café Critique, Lecturer Institute for political science Vienna)
12.30 - 14.15
Critique of appeasement: Iran and islamic Antisemitism as a challenge for Israel and Europe
Dr. Matthias Küntzel (Political scientist, board member Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, Hamburg):
Is Europe failing to act?
Dr. Michael Oren (Historian, senior fellow at the Shalem Center, Jerusalem):
Israel's Worst Nightmare – The threat of the Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program
Bruno Schirra (Journalist and author, Berlin):
European Illusions about Iran and Islam
Chair: Dr. Elisabeth Pittermann (former member of the Vienna City Council)
15.15 - 17.00
Austrian-Iranian relations against the background of the National-socialist past
Hiwa Bahrami (Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan):
Austria's politics of appeasement
Dr. Stephan Grigat (Café Critique, Lecturer Institute for political science Vienna):
The Austrian-Iranian friendship – Foreign Policy in post-nazism
Robert Schindel (Author, Vienna):
The Austrian memory
Chair: Michaela Sivich (Journalist)
17.15 - 19.00
Round table: The need for a new antifascism