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The Human Dimension in International Conflicts: A Reflection by Alberto Terneu
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The Human Dimension in International Conflicts: A Reflection by Alberto Terneu

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Alberto Terneu highlights the importance of humanism, art, and community participation in the resolution of international conflicts, emphasizing the protection of human rights and the contribution to the dignity and happiness of people.

"the meaning of an individual life is given by contributing to the dignity and happiness of others"— Albert Einstein

Humanism as a Key to Conflict Resolution

Alberto Terneu, from Clave Libre and with the support of ULIB, at Liberté, reflects on the importance of humanism in the resolution of international conflicts. According to Terneu, what was discussed about international conflicts, the key to the human dimension could be found.

Art as a Reflection of Brutality

Picasso's work is a reminder of the importance of respecting human dignity and the need to get involved in the lives of people who have been violated.

Terneu mentions Pablo Picasso's work, "Guernica," as an example of how art can reflect the brutality of war and the importance of remembering and learning from history.

The Importance of Community and the State

Terneu emphasizes the need for society to get involved in the lives of people who have been violated and to provide them with support and opportunities to improve their situation. He also highlights the importance of the State in protecting human rights and promoting justice and equality.

Contribution to Dignity and Happiness

Terneu quotes Albert Einstein, and states that this is what is done at Liberté, contributing to the happiness and dignity of people.

Source: Radio Aires de Liberté

Tags: human rights social justice international conflicts humanism art and memory Human dignity Art and Peace
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