Discussion

Limits of Tolerance

Thu, Sep 13, 2007
international literature festival berlin at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele
9 pm
Admission: 10 €, concessions 8 €, pupils 6 €

simultaneous translation

Discussion with Ian Buruma and Hans Maarten van den Brink

With Ian Buruma (The Netherlands/GB), Hans Maarten van den Brink (The Netherlands)

On the 2nd of November 2004, Theo van Gogh was murdered by a radical Islamist on the streets of Amsterdam. It was particularly shocking that this happened in the Netherlands as the country has always been a role model for various cultures living together harmoniously. A fundamental divide in Western society was opened. What has changed since then? The internet magazine Perlentaucher.de has started an international debate on this theme. To read texts from the debate by Ian Buruma, Timothy G. Ash, Necla Kelek and others visit perlentaucher.de or the English website signandsight.com .

Moderation: Barbara Wahlster

In co-operation with the international literature festival berlin

An event of “Asia-Pacific Weeks 2007 – Asia-Pacific: Changing the World”. Asia-Pacific Weeks receives funding from the Stiftung Deutsche Klassenlotterie Berlin DKLB.