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Peace Prayer of Religions

The Interreligious Prayer for Peace takes place on Sunday evening after the Security Conference concludes: Jews, Christians, Muslims, Baháʼís, and Buddhists pray for peace. A truly contemplative opportunity to find peace at the end of the Security Conference weekend.

Date: Sunday, February 16, 2025, 6:30 PM
Location: St. Bonifaz Parish Center, Karlstr. 34, Munich-Maxvorstadt (Königsplatz subway station)

Further information can be found here: Interreligious Prayer for Peace – Munich Peace Conference

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10/10/2024: “Rethinking Security” – a concept for peace capability instead of war capability.

As part of this year’s Munich Peace Weeks, the project group “Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz verändern e.V.” cordially invites you to a presentation followed by a discussion:
Thu. 21.11. – 7:00 PM, EineWeltHaus, Room 108

with: Erwin Schelbert, Gudrun Haas, Markus Brunnhuber, Hubert Heindl
Organizer: Project group “Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz verändern e.V.”

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04/12/2024: 20 years of MSKverändern is definitely a reason to celebrate!

It was a small but very fine celebration that took place on April 12 at the EineWeltHaus.
Together with

  • female friends and male friends
  • Companions
  • Sponsors

we celebrated the 20th anniversary of MSKverändern.

In a very informative and entertaining lecture, Katharina Rottmayr looked back on the work of the project group.

Clemens Ronnefeldt (Peace Officer of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation) has

In his exciting festive lecture “Peace Capability instead of War Fitness”, he elaborated on the importance of the UN Charter and international law for the resolution of wars and conflicts. Diplomacy must take place on the basis of existing international rules and agreements. Wars in Ukraine and Israel/Palestine cannot be resolved with more and more weapons.

The “Trio di Legno” provided the appropriate musical setting in a wonderful way.

All guests and activists are already looking forward to the 25th anniversary celebration in 2029!

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November 13, 2023: “Defensive Without Weapons Through Social Defense” – A Topic for the Munich Security Conference?

For us, being defensive without weapons means that our environment should be socially defended. Social defense should enable people to resist violence from within and without using all means of non-violent resistance.
We want to demonstrate how powerful organized, non-violent resistance can be, and how it can even be more successful than military actions. Especially in times of senseless wars with thousands of dead, injured, insane destruction, and terrible suffering, the Security Conference should actually address real “human security” and thus social defense.

The Project Group “Changing the Munich Security Conference” e.V. invites you to a discussion as part of the Munich Peace Weeks 2023:

When? Monday, November 13, 2023, 7:00 PM9:00 PM
Where? Eine-Welt-Haus, Room 111/112, Schwanthalerstr. 80 (Theresienwiese subway station)
Flyer for printing and sharing: Information Sheet November 13

Admission is free.

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Munich Peace Conference

Our project group has been actively involved for many years in the supporting committee of the Munich Peace Conference. The Munich Peace Conference has taken place annually since 2003 on the weekend of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) and is an information and educational event on peace policy topics, positioning itself as a substantive alternative to the MSC. A key objective of the Peace Conference is to initiate thought processes that foster a culture of peace.

The next Munich Peace Conference will take place from February 16-18, 2024.

 

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