/23.06.15/.- The Board of the FAES Foundation has approved in its ordinary meeting in June the Foundation's code of good governance and good management practice and the suitability conditions of the entities it works with. With both documents, which have been published on the Foundation's website, FAES shows once again its commitment to transparency and becomes one of the top political foundations in this field.
"To bring back the memories of her example is not only a way of acknowledging her immense contribution to the cause of the victims and the fight against terrorism. It also reminds us that, despite evil always being trivialized –now in 140 characters-, there are people whose work becomes part of a life of exceptional value. These people are essential to provide society with true examples, so that it can develop bulwarks of civic strength and moral clarity against the attack by the worst enemies of freedom to democracy"
Lacking any other means except a post office box and a couple of ads in newspapers, more than 35 years ago, three women founded the Association of Victims of Terrorism. One of them was Ana María Vidal Abarca who, along with Sonsoles Álvarez de Toledo and Isabel O'Shea, managed to sow and reap in the Basque Country a testimony of solidarity and decency in what was then a wilderness of fear and complicit silence which parched the most elementary civic values and even the compassion with those who fell victims of the terrorist barbarity.
/01.06.15/.- José María Aznar The former president of the Government and president of FAES Foundation, José María Aznar and many former Ibero-America heads of State who signed the Declaration of Panama last April, have come back together to denounce the worsening of the political, social and economic situation in Venezuela. At the moment, 27 former presidents have endorsed the Declaration of Caracas, in which they denounce the unstoppable deterioration of the democratic guarantees and human rights in Venezuela, after the former presidents of Colombia, Andrés Pastrana, and Bolivia, Jorge Quiroga, having travelled to the Venezuelan capital in order to verify the conditions in which the prisoners of the democratic opposition are, had their visit request to the...
/25.05.15/.- José María Aznar has welcomed this morning the participants in the third FAES Middle East and North Africa Visitor Program, with whom he has conversed and reviewed the big challenges faced by the region, and has encouraged them to lead the defence of democracy, freedom and human rights in their home countries.
Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles
Retos del trío de la Presidencia del Consejo de la UE
06.23.2015. The Board of the FAES Foundation has approved in its ordinary meeting in June the Foundation's code of good governance and good management practice and the suitability conditions of the entities it works with. With both documents, which have been published on the Foundation's website, FAES shows once again its commitment to transparency and becomes one of the top political foundations in this field.
06.16.2015. "To bring back the memories of her example is not only a way of acknowledging her immense contribution to the cause of the victims and the fight against terrorism. It also reminds us that, despite evil always being trivialized –now in 140 characters-, there are people whose work becomes part of a life of exceptional value. These people are essential to provide society with true examples, so that it can develop bulwarks of civic strength and moral clarity against the attack by the worst enemies of freedom to democracy"
06.16.2015. Lacking any other means except a post office box and a couple of ads in newspapers, more than 35 years ago, three women founded the Association of Victims of Terrorism. One of them was Ana María Vidal Abarca who, along with Sonsoles Álvarez de Toledo and Isabel O'Shea, managed to sow and reap in the Basque Country a testimony of solidarity and decency in what was then a wilderness of fear and complicit silence which parched the most elementary civic values and even the compassion with those who fell victims of the terrorist barbarity.
06.01.2015. José María Aznar The former president of the Government and president of FAES Foundation, José María Aznar and many former Ibero-America heads of State who signed the Declaration of Panama last April, have come back together to denounce the worsening of the political, social and economic situation in Venezuela. At the moment, 27 former presidents have endorsed the Declaration of Caracas, in which they denounce the unstoppable deterioration of the democratic guarantees and human rights in Venezuela, after the former presidents of Colombia, Andrés Pastrana, and Bolivia, Jorge Quiroga, having travelled to the Venezuelan capital in order to verify the conditions in which the prisoners of the democratic opposition are, had their visit request to the...
05.25.2015. José María Aznar has welcomed this morning the participants in the third FAES Middle East and North Africa Visitor Program, with whom he has conversed and reviewed the big challenges faced by the region, and has encouraged them to lead the defence of democracy, freedom and human rights in their home countries.
01.01.1995. Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles







