that it is the existence of evil is proven by the fact that in life. Evil indeed is the deeper and
harder vision of what we mean when we talk about attacks on lives. Therefore
approaches based on recognition of the so-called universality of the individuals should
not be converted into an empty husk. We must ensure that peoples’ lives are protected in
each and every instance, and this covers each individual belonging to a minority. This is
why I think this Forum has been established and that there are so many people who are
struggling to preserve minorities. I believe in order to bring about a significant mood of
change it will be necessary to overcome traditional and political fragmented approaches
and rather we must promote coordination within governments among international and
local bodies, non-governmental organisations and we will require a much more holistic
mind-set embodying all of the different sectors; improving the links between the
humanitarian systems and development processes. In conclusion I would like to say that it
will be vital to overcome the lack of political will. Which is often the factor of today’s real
situation to find resources to do away with crisis and also to lay aside discourse on
security in the face of terrorism, which has polluted healthy thinking on the way in which
we deal with our borders. This has led to a situation, which is incompatible with the
protection of persons and in our context basically the protection of minorities. I think that
we are being appealed to act in this way and we must not forget this in the current
juncture.