Subscription 790/year or 190/quarter

See the debate here: The future of diverse Norway

"Below you can watch the global Oslo-Mumbai-Harare multiculturalism debate, Aug 23rd." Norwegian: This should be done by many Norway after 22. July ruling. See the criticism of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjørn Jagland gives by Norwegian politicians and the media. Below you can also see the audience's questions to Jagland when Utøya survivors Kamzy, Sweden's Lisa Bjurwald and Professor Øystein Sørensen debated 23 / 08. From the Literature House, they entered live-streamed dialogue with The Hindu editor Menon in Mumbai and author Kabwato in Harare. See Norway's first global debate below.





(THIS ARTICLE IS MACHINE TRANSLATED by Google from Norwegian)

ENGLISH: Norway's first trans-continental (linking Asia, Africa, and Europe) global live web debate was streamed on this page, Thursday Aug. 23 from 7.15 pm until 9.10 pm (CET). The event was linking a panel at the House of Literature in Oslo with The Hindu editor Meena Menon in Mumbai & the author Ethel Kabwato in Harare. Questions? Please mail tips@nytid.no. To watch: Click below. Mirror clip at http://bambuser.com/v/2927264


NB! Limited number of seats of Litteraturhuset. Sign up now, before 7 p.m. 16 Thurs: tips@nytid.no or:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/461274017238744/


"The way forward": International conversation about Norway and the world after the terrorism.

Time: Thursday 23. August from 7 p.m. 19 to 20.30 (CET, Oslo time).


Place: Litteraturhuset in Oslo, Wergelandsveien 29, Kjelleren.


Cross-border conversation: In May 2011, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjørn Jagland – in collaboration with senior Joschka Fischer and Timothy Garton Ash – launched the report «Living Together. Combining diversity and freedom in 21 century Europe». However, the comprehensive councils for Norway and Europe were followed up, also after 22. July?

In a video interview, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe 23 / 08 will 19 answers the questions and provides new information. As a participant in the hall you can ask Jagland direct questions and get answers, by phone. (link: Jagland's warning to Norway, June 2011.)

Thursday 23. August 2012 is not just the day before Days, then Oslo District Court 24. August at 10 will issue its ruling on the defendant for 22. July terror. 23 / 08-12 is also exactly 1 year, 1 month and 1 day since the 22 / 07-11 terrorist attack hit Norway and the world.

Because not only Norway was affected – families in a number of countries on different continents had children on Utøya this day. An entire world was shaken by the way the 77 people, 33 children under the age of 18, were killed. And the international effect is still unknown.

With support from Free Word (link to info about this arr.) arranges the weekly magazine Ny Tid 23 August from kl. 19 a unique «global debate», at the House of Literature in Oslo and online. Relevant perspectives from three different continents (Africa, Asia and Europe) will be brought into dialogue with Norwegian experiences.

Evening 23. August will be the last night before the verdict falls:

How will Norway, Europe and the world go after this? Is it monoculturalism or multiculturalism the threat? What can Norway learn from fellows in Mumbai, Harare and Stockholm?

Sign up, join a unique conversation across borders.

In the panel at the Literature House:

* Lisa Bjurwald: Author of The shame of Europe. Racists on the march (April 2011, Norwegian edition at Cappelen Damm in Oct. 2011). Swedish winner of the European Parliament Prize for Journalism (2010). Member of the Swedish Government's Reduced Xenophobia Commission.

* Khamshajiny Gunaratnam ( "Kamzy"):

Central board member of AUF and city council politician in Oslo since 2007. Commented on 22. the lawsuit in Dagbladet. Survived the Utøya attack 22. July by swimming from the island. Described the attack that night for a whole world in English: kamzy. no.

* Øystein Sørensen: Professor of History at the University of Oslo. Widely used expert analyst on the ideology and international aspects of 22. July terror.

Moderator: Hello Herbjørnsrud, non-fiction author, historian of ideas and responsible editor. in the global weekly magazine Ny Tid. Former commentator for Al-Jazeera's English website.

Direct call on the phone: Thorbjørn Jagland, Secretary General of the Council of Europe and chair of the Nobel Committee. Former prime minister, parliament president and Labor Party leader in Norway.

In the panel in Mumbai & Harera:

Harare, Zimbabwe: Forfatter Ethel Wagon the terror news from Oslo closely followed from. 16 the 22. July 2011. She wrote the poem "Ode to the Unknown" in August 2011. The text "When They Die Young" seeks to show the similarities between the meaningless and brutal deaths of young people in Norway and Zimbabwe.


Mumbai, India: New Time Correspondent Joe Ecker is in the million city of Mumbai that was hit terrorist attack with shooting for three days from 26.11.2008, with 164 dead. This is how they tackled the terror, about experiences for Norway. We engage editor Meena Menon in The Hindu, one of the world's largest newspapers, and author of books on the consequences of violence.





Attendance at the Literature House: Attendance at Litt.huset 23 / 08 preferably until 10 pm. 18.45. Remember to sign up for tips@nytid.no.


Registration: Send an email with your name to tips@nytid.no, if you wish to register via Facebook page.


Internet: The conversation from Litteraturhuset is streamed / broadcast live / live online:

* New time: https://www.nytid.no/nyheter/artikler/20120819/globaldebatt/

* Bamboos: http://bambuser.com/node/2981443 (Direct link).

Twitter: Follow @NyTid_ukemag and use the tag #globaldebate for updates.

Online-participation: Send your questions to tips@nytid.no, or live with the Twitter tag global debate el. via New Time Facebook page.

organizers: New time og Fritt ord.

collaborators: Broadcast service bambuser.com og opendemocracy.net.


Contact: Resp. ed. Hello Herbjørnsrud, dag@nytid.no, tel .: + 47 916 95 196.

You may also like