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Peace Today
The Hague Peace Projects
Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 21

Welcome to Peace Today, a channel that exposes the stories behind our conflicts so we are better equipped to resolve them.
We unravel the stories behind today’s battles of political narratives by having honest conversations. By gathering knowledge and seeking understanding we aim to inform and encourage civil and political society to properly consider what is necessary to break our cycles of war and conflict.
We ask ourselves: how many lives must be ruined and blood spilled until we have to do what we should have done from the very beginning, sit down and talk?
It is time to talk. It is time for peace today.
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Prof Maurits Berger about the effects of the Gaza genocide on Muslims and the academic community
vendredi 11 avril 2025 • Duration 48:19
Jakob de Jonge interviews Maurits Berger about the effects of the Gaza genocide on muslims and the academic community.
Video language: English
Support Peace Today: thehaguepeace.org/site/donating
Peace Today is an initiative by The Hague Peace Projects
Former ambassador Nikolaos van Dam about the situation in Syria and the consequences for Palestine
jeudi 3 avril 2025 • Duration 49:22
Jakob de Jonge interviews Nikolaos van Dam, former Dutch ambassador to Egypt, Turkey, Iraq, Germany, and Indonesia about the situation in Syria and the consequences for Palestine and beyond.
Video language: English
Support Peace through Dialogue: thehaguepeace.org/site/donating
Peace Today is an initiative by The Hague Peace Projects
Filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova showing the human face of soldiers in 'Russians at War'
jeudi 27 mars 2025 • Duration 50:25
Theologian & activist Eline van der Kaaden: Christianity should inspire rebellion against the system
jeudi 20 mars 2025 • Duration 38:41
Jakob de Jonge interviews theologian and activist Eline van der Kaaden about how Christianity should inspire us to rebel against the system.
Video language: Dutch
Support Peace through Dialogue: thehaguepeace.org/site/donating
Peace Today is an initiative by The Hague Peace Projects
Dorine van Norren: non-Western wisdom inspires us to re-evaluate Western thinking and its violence
jeudi 13 mars 2025 • Duration 52:00
Dorine van Norren, academic researcher and civil servant at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs has done research into the non-Western sources for law: African, Asian and Latin American philosophies that have different concepts of life, humanity and the world. Many of these thoughts make us aware of the specific Western context in which international law has been developed and its flaws. Compared to Western philosophies, non-Western thought seems to care more for community rather than an exclusive focus on the individual. It tends to have more respect for all life and nature itself because it presents a more holistic and interconnected universe, as opposed to an alienated, alone human individual in a disconnected world. We can learn a lot from these philosophies and see where Western thinking and actions have become extremely violent, beyond the point where it can be accepted as normal.
Video language: English
Support Peace through Dialogue: thehaguepeace.org/site/donating
Peace Today is an initiative by The Hague Peace Projects
Civil servant Jan Wouter Vorderman speaks out against Dutch complicity in Gaza genocide (in Dutch)
mercredi 5 mars 2025 • Duration 35:52
Jakob de Jonge interviews civil servant Jan Wouter Vorderman about the Dutch complicity in the Gaza genocide.
Dutch teacher and activist Waldo Swart about why NL keeps supporting the indefensible
lundi 3 mars 2025 • Duration 37:48
Jakob de Jonge interviews Dutch teacher and activist Waldo Swart about why NL keeps supporting the indefensible: genocide on Palestinians by Israel.
Yanis Varoufakis: How Europe succumbed to the US & the financial sector and now fights their wars
samedi 22 février 2025 • Duration 52:08
Jakob de Jonge sits down with economist and former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis to discuss the structural flaws of the European Union, the rise of warmongering, and the complicity of Europe's political mindset in the genocide in Gaza.
What is the path forward? Varoufakis argues that resistance is not only necessary—it is both meaningful and, as he puts it, "fun and never futile."
Journalist Ewing Amadi Salumu about the war in East Congo: a violent game for control of resources
vendredi 18 avril 2025 • Duration 29:50
Jakob de Jonge interviews journalist Ewing Amadi Salumu about the war in East Congo and the violent game for control of resources
Video language: English
Support Peace Today: thehaguepeace.org/site/donating
Peace Today is an initiative by The Hague Peace Projects
Muhanad al-Qaisy on the Nakba, life under occupation in the West Bank, and the Olive Tree Campaign
jeudi 15 mai 2025 • Duration 46:37
Dutch teacher and activist Waldo Swart speaks with Muhanad al-Qaisy, director of the Joint Advocacy Initiative and third-generation Palestinian refugee, about the intergenerational trauma of the Nakba and what it means to grow up in its aftermath.
The interview unfolds Muhanad’s story in layers: his family’s forced displacement in 1948, his childhood in Deheisha refugee camp, the realities of Israeli apartheid policies in the West Bank, and his firsthand experiences of military incursions. It ends with a look at the hope he continues to plant through the Olive Tree Campaign.
This conversation is more than testimony - it is a testament to resilience, resistance, and the fight to keep hope alive. Recorded ahead of Nakba Day 2025, it reminds us that behind every statistic, there is a life lived, a memory held, and a story that must be heard.
This interview was recorded during an event of Plant an Olive Tree at Pakhuis de Zwijger in Amsterdam, titled “From the West Bank to Gaza: The Ongoing Erasure.”
Website: www.planteenolijfboom.nl
Video language: English
Support Peace Today: thehaguepeace.org/site/donating Peace Today is an initiative by The Hague Peace Projects









