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  Today the words democracy, justice and dignity speak Arabic, Azoulay says
at the headquarters of the pan-Arab organization "Today, the words democracy, justice and dignity speak Arabic," said Andre Azoulay Advisor to HM King and President of the Anna Lindh Foundation at the opening of the first edition of the Arab West Media Dialogue Forum, held on Wednesday in Cairo.
 

     Speaking at the headquarters of the pan-Arab organization, Azoulay said that the Anna Lindh Foundation has chosen to "make the dialogue of cultures in the service of education policy to resist the vestiges of stigmatization and the excesses of ideological and philosophical repression that weaken today many Western societies."

    He also highlighted the modernity and universality of values, which "are the keystone of the new political, social and cultural regeneration that is taking place in the Arab World."

    In this regard, Azoulay described as "historic and decisive" constitutional reforms announced by HM the King in the Royal Speech of March 9.

    Held under the theme “New era of Arab-western relations,” the Arab West Media Dialogue Forum is organized in partnership between the Arab League, the Anna Lindh Foundation for Dialogue between Cultures, Media Tenor Foundation, the Swedish Institute in Alexandria and the UN Alliance of Civilizations. 
 

 

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