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Voices from Tällberg 2005
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Voices from Tällberg 2005
“It is an ideal place to bring people together that reminds us of our values,our humanity, of the very dear things we hold close to our hearts. The diversity in the discussions I took part in enlightened me.” • Baria Alamuddin, Foreign Editor, Al-Hayat
“I like the big size because you get a bigger variety and you meet a different bunch of people. This fantastic setting, fresh air, every kind of weather you could wish for, and healthy walks up the hill. I also like very much the underlying tone of idealism. In that sense, Tällberg is a post-modern forum.” • Robert Cooper, Director General, Council of the EU
“In order to make the right decisions you need to know the trends in the world. I am getting a lot of insights about these trends from this Forum. I will also be taking home that I need to work much harder. And that every individual can make a difference.” • Oyun Sanjaasuren, Member of Parliament, Mongolia
“There are interesting things happening here today, it’s excellent. And there are a lot of interesting people around here. I could stay for another week.” • Mo Ibrahim, Executive Chairman, Celtel, Sudan
“Generally conferences don’t work. But let’s be honest, understanding how to interact with people is damn difficult. This is the kind of soft technology we all have to learn. What I see Tällberg trying to do is to break out of the mold, to reach out to so many people in the world.” • Christine Loh, CEO, Civic Exchange, Hong Kong
“A wonderful explosion of ideas and concrete visions. There was both an ethical and spiritual element in what you produced in this rich presentation of very concrete and practical approaches. We all need to unite these.” • Jan Eliasson, President of the United Nations General Assembly
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