Article 08.09.2016 1 min. read Text This year we commemorate 15th anniversary of tragic attacks on the World Trade Center September 11, 2001. This date also marks the beginning of the global war on terror. What are the losses and the gains of these 15 years? What “red lines” have been crossed at the cost of innocent people? Why, despite the extreme measures, the terrorism is a growing challenge? What strategies of fighting an invisible enemy worked and which ones failed? Katarzyna Szymielewicz, the president of the Panoptykon Foundation and Krzysztof Liedel, the director of the Terrorism Research Centre of Collegium Civitas will attempt to answer these questions during the open meeting “Panoptykon Talks” organized under the leading motive of “15 years of the war on terror: the losses and the gains”. We encourage the public to participate in the discussion! When: September 14, 2016 (Wednesday), 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Where: Collegium Civitas, The Palace of Culture and Science (pl. Defilad 1, Warsaw), 12th floord, Aula A. Organizers: Panoptykon Foundation, Terrorism Research Centre of Collegium Civitas The event is linked to the Freedom Not Fear Day 2016, organized annually on September 11. The entrance is free, no registration required. Fundacja Panoptykon Author Previous Next See also Article Exceptional laws for an exceptional time In early December 2018 the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24) will take place in Katowice, Poland. The act to regulate the organisation of the event restricts civil liberties to an extent that has already become familiar to Polish citizens. 15.06.2018 Text Article New privacy policy New privacy policy of Panoptykon Foundation 11.10.2022 Text Article New privacy policy We published a new version of our Privacy Policy. 17.07.2024 Text