The congress was opened by the Portuguese Secretary of State for Justice, José Magalhães, Vice President of APAV, João Lázaro, and the Director of NAVT, Maria Lozano
Victims of terrorism from various European countries, such as Ángeles Pedraza (Spain), Sue Hanisch (UK), Danièle Klein (France) and Giampaolo Giuliano (Italy) took part in the first panel, “The Voice of the Victims”
The next panel was made up of the invited European journalists. Contributions from Charlotte Hume (BBC, ITN, UK), Fernando Lázaro (El Mundo, Spain), Jean-Jacques Le Garrec (France 2, France) and Luciano Borghesan (La Stampa, Italy) were moderated by Orlando Caesar, Chairman of the Board of Ethics for the Portuguese Union of Journalists
In the afternoon, the working groups related to supporting victims of terrorism took place
You can find a more detailed summary of the day here
Victims of terrorism from various European countries, such as Ángeles Pedraza (Spain), Sue Hanisch (UK), Danièle Klein (France) and Giampaolo Giuliano (Italy) took part in the first panel, “The Voice of the Victims”
The next panel was made up of the invited European journalists. Contributions from Charlotte Hume (BBC, ITN, UK), Fernando Lázaro (El Mundo, Spain), Jean-Jacques Le Garrec (France 2, France) and Luciano Borghesan (La Stampa, Italy) were moderated by Orlando Caesar, Chairman of the Board of Ethics for the Portuguese Union of Journalists
In the afternoon, the working groups related to supporting victims of terrorism took place
You can find a more detailed summary of the day here