Hadje C. Sadje

Hadje is PBCI's contributor on global peace and reconciliation issues. He is currently the vice-president for references of Philippine International Studies Organisation (PhISO), Faculty of Global Studies, Foundation University, Amsterdam. He is also an associate member at the Center for Palestine Studies-SOAS, University of London, UK. Presently, he is taking an international program, Master of Arts in Theology specializing in Intercultural Theology at the Protestant Theological University, Groningen, Netherlands.

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  1. RENEWED BARBARISM: THE GLOBAL ROOTS OF CURRENT REFUGEE CRISIS — 8 comments
  2. ‘US’ AND ‘THEM’: THE POLITICS OF CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM CONFLICT — 3 comments
  3. WORLD REFUGEE CRISIS: AN ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM? — 3 comments

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WORLD REFUGEE CRISIS: AN ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM?

  “…there is no shortcut solution to the current refugee problem. Humanity is in crisis – and there is no exit from that crisis other than the solidarity of humans.”  Zygmunt Bauman, 2016 As the opening quotation clarify, the world refugee crisis can only be addressed by the solidarity of humans. Sadly, this famous phrase …

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‘US’ AND ‘THEM’: THE POLITICS OF CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM CONFLICT

Have you found yourself into the divisive language of ‘us’ and ‘them’? Or perhaps are you struggling to combat this divisive language? I would say, it happens to all of us—one way or another, and realize we’re stuck in a wicked socially constructed situation. As rational being, you are always at choice about these things. …

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RENEWED BARBARISM: THE GLOBAL ROOTS OF CURRENT REFUGEE CRISIS

How should we respond to global refugee crisis? As a personal response and a sign of solidarity, I participated in a multi-sectoral gathering in the central city of Groningen, Netherlands. We celebrated, expresed, and gave a warm welcome to Syrian and Eritrean refugees. During the celebration, I had mixed feelings — both happy and unsettled …

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