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"For me," writes Michael von der Schulenburg in his memorandum on the 80th anniversary of the UN Charter, "the UN Charter and its call of 'Never again war' are a very personal matter. I have spent the greater part of my professional life with the United Nations in war or conflict zones around the world and have witnessed much heartbreaking suffering. In the process, I often found myself feeling helpless, even though it should have been my duty to help. That is why I feel so connected to the UN Charter and hope that, through my commitment to the Charter, I can help, if not to prevent, then at…mehr

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"For me," writes Michael von der Schulenburg in his memorandum on the 80th anniversary of the UN Charter, "the UN Charter and its call of 'Never again war' are a very personal matter. I have spent the greater part of my professional life with the United Nations in war or conflict zones around the world and have witnessed much heartbreaking suffering. In the process, I often found myself feeling helpless, even though it should have been my duty to help. That is why I feel so connected to the UN Charter and hope that, through my commitment to the Charter, I can help, if not to prevent, then at least to somewhat reduce in the future the human casualties caused by wars and armed conflicts."The present interview can be read as a companion text to Michael von der Schulenburg's memorandum. - It aims to make a small contribution toward restoring our confidence in the Charter of the United Nations and its principles.
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The political scientist and religious educator reported from crisis areas in Latin America in the 1980s. He trained as a systems analyst and founded a company in Berlin for the development of industrial control systems and database-based application programs for processing medical patient data. For several years now, Vilsmeier has worked exclusively as a freelance journalist, blogger, and author. As part of his journalistic work, he interviews people from all social spheres. The author was chairman of the party DIE LINKE for three years in the Niederbayern Mitte district and has been active again in the peace movement since leaving the party.