Caux is the place.The guns of the Second World War had fallen silent at last. Battered bat·ter 1 v. bat·tered, bat·ter·ing, bat·ters v.tr. 1. To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows. 2. To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse. 3. nations dreamed of peace. Philippe Mottu, a young Swiss diplomat, had formed links with the German resistance during the war. As he searched for an answer, he sensed that the moment for reconciliation would come and he wrote, 'Caux is the place'. At the age of 33 he launched his friends on a mad venture of international reconciliation: starting with buying a huge abandoned hotel in the Swiss village of Caux. Caux is perched high above Montreux, overlooking the Lake of Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. , about one and a half hours from Geneva itself. Since 1946, the 'Caux conferences' have been held in the former hotel which belongs to the international movement, Initiatives of Change. On Caux's agenda are the main concerns of the day and a search for solutions. In 1946 the first Germans allowed to leave their country after the war came to Caux. Over the next years, they came in their thousands and met equal numbers of French, British and Americans, as well as Japanese and their former enemies in Asia--all playing a part in reconstruction. Caux had a role in the pursuit of just solutions to tense industrial relations industrial relations pl.n. Relations between the management of an industrial enterprise and its employees. industrial relations Noun, pl the relations between management and workers in Europe and Brazil in the Fifties, and as African nations moved towards independence in that decade and the next. The search for values in new democracies in Eastern and Central Europe Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. In addition, Northern, Southern and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe. ; racial healing in cities of the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Britain; the exploration of common ground in inter-religious dialogue have all been tackled openly in the framework of the Caux conferences. It was at Caux, too, that the idea was born of this year's meeting in Brussels of '100 imams and 100 rabbis', which will be repeated in Spain in 2006. More than 1,400 people from 70 countries took part in this summer's five conferences, under the general theme of 'Narrowing the gap between ideals and practice'. They included delegations from the Horn of Africa Horn of Africa, peninsula, NE Africa, opposite the S Arabia Peninsula. Also known as the Somali Peninsula, it encompasses Somalia and E Ethiopia and is the easternmost extension of the continent, separating the Gulf of Aden from the Indian Ocean. and the Great Lakes region The Great Lakes region can refer to:
Next year the Caux conferences will celebrate their 60th anniversary. And the agenda is fuller than ever. email an article to a friend: visit www.forachange.co.uk |
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