VIENNA CALLING

Petra Bayr
Vienna Calling mit Nargis Mohmand Hassanzai
Nagis Mohmand Hassanzai highlights the dire situation for women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, advocating for online education and European support, while referencing a recent ruling on asylum options for Afghan women.

24.10.2024 21 min

In this episode of Vienna Calling, Nagis Mohmand Hassanzai, a former professor from Kabul Education University and winner of the Sweden World Peace Award in 2023, discusses the dire situation of women and girls in Afghanistan since the Taliban's resurgence. Currently living near Düsseldorf, Germany, she is a prominent advocate for women's rights and the founder of the Fakunda Foundation. Nagis outlines how the landscape of life for women in Afghanistan has drastically regressed, equating their current existence to that of prisoners. With little to no rights—ranging from education to employment and public life—women are now banned from schools, universities, and most professions, primarily but not exclusively, in government sectors. The few exceptions for women in education exist in areas like healthcare, but these too are extremely limited and often inaccessible. Nagis passionately emphasizes that the situation feels akin to a time warp back to 1919, with systemic violence against women increasing as they are entirely excluded from political discourse and cannot engage in public life without a male guardian. Despite the bleak reality, the discussion shifts to the issue of hope. Nagis candidly states that under the Taliban regime, the prospects for change are minimal. She reflects on the profound hopelessness that afflicts millions of Afghan women and girls, who recognize that the conditions under the Taliban mirror past experiences from decades earlier when the group was in power. The conversation progresses to her ongoing efforts with the Fakunda Foundation, where she s...
#7 Liping Mian from Singapore
Liping Mian discusses corporate responsibility's evolution, the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and stakeholders' roles in promoting human rights in business practices.

13.09.2024 14 min

In this episode of "Vienna Calling," I am thrilled to welcome Liping Mian, a dedicated human rights activist with extensive experience in the intersection of business and human rights. Our conversation dives deep into the evolution of corporate responsibility regarding human rights since the UN Human Rights Council endorsed the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in 2011. Liping reflects on her journey from serving as the youth representative at the International AIDS Conference to studying human rights in Paris, and how her experiences have shaped her understanding of this crucial topic. During our discussion, Liping highlights the progress made in integrating human rights into business practices. She notes that, historically, corporate sustainability teams were small, and dedicated professionals focusing on human rights were rare. However, the landscape has shifted dramatically, with many companies now embedding sustainability into their core strategies. This includes recognizing and addressing human rights matters in their sustainability reporting. The increasing number of professionals focused on these issues demonstrates a growing commitment within the corporate sector to uphold human rights throughout their operations and supply chains. While acknowledging these advancements, we also explore the ongoing challenges that persist in the field. Liping emphasizes that the guiding principles and frameworks surrounding business and human rights are largely voluntary, leading to inconsistent implementation across different jurisdictions. The role of governme...
#6 Petra Pau
Petra Pau und Petra Bayr diskutieren in Vienna Calling die Entwicklung des Rechtsextremismus. Sie betonen Bildung gegen Extremismus, den Schutz der Demokratie und plädieren für Überzeugungsarbeit statt AfD-Verbot.

22.05.2024 19 min

Vienna Calling, der Videopodcast von und mit Petra Bayr, widmet sich aktuellen Fragen der Zeit. In der heutigen Episode ist Petra Pau, die Vizepräsidentin des Deutschen Bundestags, zu Gast. Die beiden diskutieren die Entwicklung von Rechtsextremismus und rechtsextremen Parteien in Deutschland und Europa. Petra Pau betont die Zunahme von rechtspopulistischen und rechtsextremen Kräften in der Gesellschaft und erwähnt die Bedrohung durch die AfD als den parlamentarischen Arm der gefährlichen rechtsextremen Rechten. Sie spricht über die zunehmende gruppenbezogene Menschenfeindlichkeit und die Akzeptanz von Gewalt in der Gesellschaft. Die Diskussion dreht sich auch um die Herausforderungen, die die Demokratie durch rechtsextreme Parteien und Gruppierungen erfährt. Petra Pau betont den Einsatz von Bildung und Aufklärung als Schlüssel zur Bekämpfung von Extremismus. Sie beklagt das Fehlen eines Demokratieförderungsgesetzes in Deutschland und die Notwendigkeit, diejenigen zu unterstützen, die sich für die Demokratie engagieren. Die Gesprächsteilnehmer tauschen sich auch über die spezielle Herangehensweise des Bundestags an die AfD aus und betonen die Bedeutung, antidemokratischen Kräften entschieden entgegenzutreten. Petra Pau erwähnt die Verantwortung der staatlichen Institutionen, extremistische Pläne und Gruppierungen zu bekämpfen. Sie spricht über die Reichsbürgerbewegung und betont die Notwendigkeit, die Demokratie vor antidemokratischen Bedrohungen zu schützen. Trotz ihrer Kritik an der AfD plädiert sie nicht für ein Verbot der Partei, sondern setzt auf Überzeugungsarbeit,...
#5 Lölja Nordic
Lölja Nordic talks feminist anti-war resistance with Petra Bayr on Vienna Calling podcast. Emphasizes need for international support, warns against Russian interference, envisions post-Putin Russia.

08.05.2024 13 min

Lölja Nordic, an activist and artist from St. Petersburg, joins Petra Bayr on the Vienna Calling podcast to discuss her involvement in the feminist anti-war resistance movement. Lölja explains her recent protest against Vladimir Putin's fifth inauguration in front of the Austrian Parliament, emphasizing the importance of amplifying the voices of Russian activists unable to speak out. She delves into the complexities of resistance in Russia, highlighting the collaboration between activists within and outside the country through online channels. The discussion extends to the challenges faced by Russian civil society and the need for international support, particularly from countries like Austria. Lölja urges Austria to address its dependence on Russian fossil fuels and push for greater backing of Russian civil society in the face of growing repression. The conversation touches upon the financial ties between Austria and Russia, emphasizing the need to reduce support for Putin's regime and redirect resources towards promoting democracy and independence. The conversation shifts to the influence of right-wing politics and the Kremlin's interest in backing conservative parties globally. Lölja warns of potential Russian interference in elections through media manipulation and funding of right-wing groups. The discussion underlines the link between supporting right-wing politicians and advancing Putin's agenda, highlighting the need to combat such influences to uphold democratic values. Lölja also addresses the impact of Kremlin funding on anti-gender and anti-choice movements i...
#4 with Selin Sayek Böke from Türkiye
Selim Böke and Petra Bayr discuss CHP's recent election victory in Turkey on Vienna Calling, emphasizing the party's focus on progressive values like human rights and democracy, with plans to translate local success into national politics.

23.04.2024 15 min

In a recent episode of Vienna Calling, Petra Bayr speaks with Selim Böke about the recent local elections in Turkey and the significant win of leftist parties. Selim explains that their party, CHP, has now become the first party in Turkey and is set to govern 409 municipalities, reaching two-thirds of the population and three-quarters of economic activity. This victory signifies a shift towards progressive values and a focus on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, contrasting with the current government's pressures in those areas. Selim attributes their success to a campaign focused on connecting with people's sentiments and needs, especially after a loss of hope following previous elections. The party's response to economic crises, genuine social policies, and a rejection of polarizing politics played crucial roles in their triumph. By emphasizing coalition-building with the people rather than political elites, CHP managed to resonate with voters and convey a message of change and responsibility. Looking ahead, Selim believes that the local election results have broader implications for Turkish democracy, with newfound checks and balances and a shift towards more inclusive and effective social and economic policies. The party's focus is now on translating their success at the local level into national politics, ensuring that representatives uphold the progressive values and commitments that garnered public support. Reflecting on the lessons learned from the elections, Selim emphasizes the importance of unity and solidarity among progressive forces, both within ...
#3: Melissa Verpile aus Haiti
Melissa Verpile and Petra Bayr discuss Haiti's history, highlighting the need for Haitians to restore democracy with international support.

22.03.2024 15 min

In the latest episode of Vienna Calling, host Petra Bayr discusses the dire situation in Haiti with guest Melissa Verpile, a lawyer and international law expert at the NGO Parliamentarians for Global Action. Melissa provides a comprehensive overview of Haiti's tumultuous history, highlighting factors such as political instability, natural disasters, corruption, and a lack of leadership that have contributed to the current crisis. She explains how historical events like the forced payment to France for independence and the brutal dictatorship of the Duvalier regime have left lasting scars on the country. Melissa delves into the recent events leading to the current situation in Haiti, including the assassination of former President Jovenel Moïse and the rise of gangs controlling significant parts of the capital, Port-au-Prince. She describes the rampant violence, kidnappings, and sexual assaults perpetrated by these gangs, causing immense fear and suffering among the population. The lack of functioning institutions and widespread impunity further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Haiti. The conversation shifts to international efforts to mediate the crisis, with organizations like CARICOM and the United States leading mediation efforts. Melissa discusses the challenges and uncertainties surrounding the formation of a transitional government and the potential for future elections in Haiti. Despite external interventions, Melissa emphasizes the importance of Haitians taking the lead in finding a sustainable solution to restore democracy and governance in the country. As ...
#2: Alice Ackermann
Alice Ackermann discusses enshrining abortion rights in the French constitution on Vienna Calling, emphasizing protecting women's rights and the power of partnerships in advocacy campaigns. She highlights optimism for global change led by women.

21.03.2024 12 min Petra Bayr

Alice Ackermann, former board member of Le Planning Familial, is interviewed by Petra Bayr on the podcast Vienna Calling. They discuss the recent decision by the French parliament to enshrine the right to abortion in the French constitution. Alice explains the importance of this move in protecting women's rights, especially in the face of potential attacks by far-right extremists. She outlines the advocacy campaign led by feminist organizations to raise awareness and garner support for this constitutional change. Alice details the obstacles faced in convincing politicians and society of the necessity of enshrining abortion rights in the constitution. The campaign involved showcasing the increase in attacks on abortion rights in France and highlighting the support of the majority of the French population for this change. Collaboration among stakeholders, including politicians and feminist organizations, was key to the success of the campaign. The podcast delves into the strategies employed, such as sharing personal stories of abortion, engaging politicians and celebrities, and conducting a widespread digital campaign. Alice emphasizes the importance of building strong partnerships and developing a compelling argumentative framework to advocate for similar changes in other countries. She shares a touching moment where female politicians from opposing parties united to support the cause, showcasing the power of collaboration in advancing women's rights. Alice shares a humorous anecdote about how elderly male senators were swayed by pressure from their young female relati...
#1: Dr. Ralf Melzer aus Tel Aviv

26.02.2024 13 min

In der ersten Folge von "Vienna Calling" entführt uns Petra Bayr nach Ramat Gan, einem Vorort von Tel Aviv, wo die Friedrich Ebert Stiftung ihren Standort in Israel hat. Als Leiter des Regionalbüros empfängt Dr. Ralf Melzer die Zuschauer und teilt seine Einsichten zu den aktuellen Entwicklungen in Israel, Gaza und der umliegenden Region. Durch seine langjährige Erfahrung und sein tiefes Verständnis für die politischen und gesellschaftlichen Dynamiken bietet Dr. Melzer einen faszinierenden Einblick in die komplexe Realität vor Ort. Von den Herausforderungen des Nahost-Konflikts bis hin zu den Hoffnungen auf Frieden und Versöhnung diskutiert er Themen von großer globaler Bedeutung und lässt die Zuschauer an seinen Erkenntnissen teilhaben. Diese fesselnde Episode eröffnet einen Blick hinter die Schlagzeilen und ermöglicht es, die Region aus einer differenzierteren Perspektive zu betrachten.