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- Gravensteengroep abstract "The Gravensteengroep is a group of Flemish artists and intellectuals established to promote the Flemish demands for more autonomy. The group comprises persons of varying political views, who do share basic values such as democracy and human rights. Their main concern is that the Flemish demands for more autonomy are often associated with extremism and nationalism, which they argue is not true. The Gravensteengroep's modus operandi consists of publishing manifesto's, which explain why they see the Flemish demands as reasonable and just.The group was erected in early 2008, at a location close to the Gravensteen in Ghent. Its first manifesto was published on 21-2-2008, a period during which the demands for Flemish autonomy made the formation of a Belgian government very difficult. Its members include: Etienne Vermeersch, Professor at the State University Ghent Jan Verheyen, film director Frans-Jos Verdoodt, writer Piet van Eeckhaut, Professor and one of the most prominent Flemish Lawyers Jef Turf, journalist and communist Bart Staes, member of the European Parliament for the Flemish Green party Johan Sanctorum, philosopher and columnist Jean-Pierre Rondas, broadcaster for the Flemish radio Yves Panneels, entrepreneur Chris Michel Bart Maddens, Principle Teacher Catholic University of Leuven at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Center for Politicology Paul Ghijsels, singer Paul De Ridder, historian and department chief of the Royal Library in Brussels Dirk Denoyelle, comedian Peter De Graeve, philosopher at the University of Antwerp Eric Defoort, historian and Honorary Teacher at the Catholic University of Brussels Jo Decaluwe, director, actor and teacher Ludo Abicht, philosopher at the University of AntwerpThe signatories of this manifest, who call themselves the Gravensteen Group, each start from different political and ideological main points, but agree in their attachment to democracy and human rights. They put central the values of freedom, equality, solidarity and mutual respect, and reject all forms of racism and xenophobia.[citation needed]They have been however agitated by the fact that in the recent discussions concerning the state reform of Belgium, the impression is awoken that reasonable and equitable Flemish requirements are associated each time with extreme right thinking. For this reason they brought together their points of view in the Gravensteen Manifests.Website link Gravensteen Group".
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- Gravensteengroep comment "The Gravensteengroep is a group of Flemish artists and intellectuals established to promote the Flemish demands for more autonomy. The group comprises persons of varying political views, who do share basic values such as democracy and human rights. Their main concern is that the Flemish demands for more autonomy are often associated with extremism and nationalism, which they argue is not true.".
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