As some of you might have noticed, I have been active for long years in a youth NGO called the Young European Federalists, better known as JEF by its acronym. Now, generally we would call ourselves a bunch of EU-geeks who try to discuss the European Constitution and European federalism in a friendly way, but seldomly make it to avoid the usual political debates that you read in the reports of the European Summits. Everything apart, this is a great organisation, where anyone with an interest in EU politics and Europe will find a good place.
So far the actions have been confirmed to take place in: Paris, Bordeaux, Berlin, Geneva, Chemnitz, Freiburg, Vilnius, Lund, Stockholm, Brussels, Porto, Lisbon, Riga, Bucharest, Ljubljana, Ã…rhus, Bern, Helsinki, Dublin, Podgorica, Nancy, Poland and in Boston.
A good way to cover the action and spread the word around is of course blogging. Using new technologies for pan-European actions is of course a common challenge, but seems that it really does touch a politically very active part of Europe’s society. This would be my modest contribution. If you’re a blogger that cares about people in Belarus, write about it next week and look for JEF activists preparing actions by writing to my ever favourite Åsa (asa.gunven@gmail.com).
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You can view some glimps of the action in 2006 in JEF picture galleries and as promised the updates will be published on JEF’s website: www.jef.eu.