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Keine weiteren Wirtschaftssanktionen / No more Economic Sanctions

Das Irakische Volk hat genug gelitten!

In der International Herald Tribune erschien am 20. März 2002 folgende Anzeige, die wir in deutscher und englischer Sprache dokumentieren.

Wir, die Unterzeichnenden, die einen breiten internationalen Konsens repräsentieren, fordern die unverzügliche Aufhebung der Wirtschaftssanktionen gegen den Irak.

Das Sanktionsregime, das seit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt über das Volk des Irak verhängt wird, ist eine der großen Ungerechtigkeiten unserer Zeit. Es hat Millionen von unschuldigen Irakern Hungersnot und Krankheit gebracht. UNICEF hat gezeigt, dass die Wirtschaftssanktionen zum Tod von einer halben Million Kindern beigetragen haben. Für den Zeitraum von 1990 bis 2000 hat UNICEF herausgefunden, dass von 188 untersuchten Ländern der Irak die schlimmste Veränderung der Todeshäufigkeit bei Kindern unter fünf Jahren erlitten hat. So stieg die Kindersterblichkeitsrate in diesem Jahrzehnt um mehr als das Doppelte.

Das ist nicht einfach ein Verbrechen gegen die Kinder des Irak und Millionen irakischer Familien. Es ist ein Verstoß gegen international anerkannte Menschenrechte und humanitäre Standards.

In Massenarmut gestürzt, brauchen die Iraker Arbeitsplätze und Löhne, die das Existenzminimum sichern. Das dem UN-Sicherheitsrat selbst unterstehende "Humanitäre Forum" hat 1999 zusammenfassend festgestellt, dass die humanitäre Krise im Irak anhalten wird, bis eine "tragfähige Wiederbelebung der irakischen Wirtschaft" eintritt. Doch die Sanktionen sind dazu geschaffen, die irakische Wirtschaft zu schädigen und eine solche Wiederbelebung zu verhindern.

Die "schlauen Sanktionen", die von den Regierungen des Vereinigten Königreichs und der Vereinigten Staaten vorgeschlagen werden, sind weiterhin Wirtschaftssanktionen. Auch wenn sie, wie behauptet wird, die Beschränkungen humanitärer Einfuhren lockern, ermöglichen sie nicht die wirtschaftliche Wiederbelebung, die so schrecklich nötig ist. Weder ausländische Kredite, noch ausländische Investitionen, noch der Zugang zu Devisen und keine anderen irakischen Exporte als Öl sind nach der Resolution erlaubt. Noch werden Mittel verfügbar für Lehrer und Mitarbeiter des Öffentlichen Dienstes oder für die Wiederherstellung und Unterhaltung der angeschlagenen Infrastruktur, Krankenhäuser und Schulen. Die vorgeschlagenen "schlauen Sanktionen" sind nicht die Lösung für die wirtschaftliche und soziale Katastrophe, mit der die gewöhnlichen irakischen Bürger zu tun haben, sondern eine erbarmungslose Fortführung einer verfehlten Politik.

Wir fordern ein Ende des Leidens. Das globale Gewissen verlangt ein Ende der Wirtschaftssanktionen JETZT.


No more Economic Sanctions. The Iraqi People have suffered enough!

We, the undersigned, representing a wide international consensus, demand the immediate lifting of economic sanctions against Iraq.

The sanctions regime imposed on the people of Iraq for over a decade is one of the great injustices of our time. It has brought starvation and disease to millions of innocent Iraqis. UNICEF has shown that economic sanctions have contributed to the death of half a million children. For the period 1990 to 2000, UNICEF found that of 188 countries surveyed, Iraq suffered the worst change in mortality levels amongst children under five years old. Child mortality rates in Iraq actually more than doubled during the decade.

This is not simply a crime against the children of Iraq and millions of Iraqi families. It is a violation of internationally recognised human rights and humanitarian standards

Plunged into mass poverty, Iraqis need jobs and living wages. The UN Security Council's own 'Humanitarian Panel' concluded in 1999 that the humanitarian crisis in Iraq will continue until there is a 'sustained revival of the Iraqi economy'. Yet the sanctions are designed to damage the Iraqi economy and prevent such a revival.

The 'smart sanctions' proposed by the governments of the United Kingdom and the United States, and the latest Security Council resolution on Iraq, are still economic sanctions . Although they are claimed to ease restrictions on humanitarian imports, they do not allow the economic revival so desperately needed . No foreign loans, no foreign investment, no access to foreign exchange, and no Iraqi exports other than oil are permitted under the resolution. Nor will resources become available for teachers and civil servants, or for the rehabilitation and upkeep of the shattered infrastructure, hospitals and schools. The proposed 'smart sanctions' are not the solution to the economic and social catastrophe facing ordinary Iraqi citizens, but a grim perpetuation of a failed policy.

We demand an end to the suffering. The global conscience demands an end to the economic sanctions NOW.

LIST OF NAMES (PRINTED VERSION)
  • Hans von Sponeck, Former UN Assist. Secretary General/UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq (Germany)
  • Arundhati Roy , Author & Human Activist (India)
  • Prof. Francis Boyle, University of Illinois (USA)
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Laureate (South Africa)
  • Joan Baez, Singer & Musician (USA)
  • Anatolyi E. Karpov, World Chess Champion and UN Goodwill Ambassador (Russia)
  • Svend Robinson, MP (Canada)
  • Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate (Ireland)
  • Prof. Thomas J. Nagy, George Washington University (USA)
  • Caroline Lucas, MEP (UK)
  • Hebe De Bobafini, President, Madres de la Plaza de Mayo (Argentina)
  • Prof.Bernard Lown, MD, Nobel Peace Laureate, Boston (USA)
  • Canon Andrew White, Coventry Cathedral (UK)
  • Pierre Carassus, MP, Assemblée Nationale (France)
  • Dr. Sue Wareham, President, Med. Assoc. for the Prevention of War (Australia)
  • Prof. Noam Chomsky, MIT, Boston (USA)
  • Patricia McKenna, MEP (Ireland)
  • Fausto Bertinotti, MP, Secretary, Party of Refounded Communists (Italy)
  • Prof. Edward W. Said, Columbia University (USA)
  • Niall Andrews, MEP (Ireland)
  • Oliviero Diliberto, MP, Secretary, Party of Italian Communists (Italy)
  • Peter Handke, Author (Germany)
  • Evgeny M. Primakov, Deputy of the State Duma and former PM of the Russian Federation (Russia)
  • Prof. Richard A. Falk, Princeton University (USA)
  • Laura Cima, MP, Secretary, Lower House Foreign Committee (Italy)
  • Bob Odeh, former UN Chief of Unit in Iraq (Canada)
  • Ahmed Ben Bella, former President of Algeria
  • Jean Bardet, MP, Assemblée Nationale (France)
  • Archbishop Jibril Kassab, Basra (Iraq)
  • Jannis Sakellariou, MEP (Germany)
  • Claude Cheysson, Former Foreign Minister (France)
  • Luisa Morgantini, MEP (Italy)
  • Rev. G.Simon Harak S. J. , New York (USA)
  • Pierre Paquette, MP (Canada)
  • David Andrews, Former Foreign Minister (Ireland)
  • Yuryi K. Shafranik Former Minister of the Russian Federation (Russia)
  • Peter Kouwenberg, former UNDP Dep.Res.Rep. in Iraq (Netherlands)
  • Victoria Brittain, Journalist (UK)
  • Mr. Erwin Lanc, Former Foreign Minister (Austria)
  • Florence Kuntz, MEP (France)
  • Giovanni Russo Spena, MP (Italy)
  • Francine Lalonde, MP (Canada)
  • Jutta Burghardt, Former WFP Representative in Iraq (Germany)
  • Armando Cossutta, MP, President, Party of Italian Communists (Italy)
  • Jean Cornil, MP (Belgium)
  • Anthony Arnove, Editor/Publisher (USA)
  • Prof. Dr. med. Ulrich Gottstein, Co-founder, IPPNW (Germany)
  • Elettra Deiana, MP (Italy)
  • Felicity Arbuthnot, Journalist, London (UK)
  • Imad Khadduri, Former UN Observer in Iraq (Canada)
  • The Rt.Rev. Colin Bennetts, The Lord Bishop of Coventry (UK)
  • Antoine Dubé, MP (Canada)
  • Alfonso Gianni, MP (Italy)
  • Prof. Monique Chemillier-Gendreau, University of Paris (France)
  • Denis Vienot, President of Caritas Europa
  • Prof. Jean Ziegler, University of Geneva (Switzerland)
  • Rev. Randy L. Naylor, General Secretary, World Association for Christian Communication (UK)
  • Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton (USA)
  • Dipl.-Ing. Jamal Karsli, MP, Landtag Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany)
  • Colleen Beaumier, MP (Canada)
  • Ray Bristow, Gulf War Veteran (DU-victim) (UK)
  • John Pilger, Author & Journalist (UK)
  • Titti De Simone, MP (Italy)
  • Winfried Wolf, MP (Germany)
  • Graeme Gibson, Writer (Canada)
  • Rabbi Douglas E. Krantz, Armonk, NY (USA)
  • Giuliano Pisapia, MP and Lawyer (Italy)
  • Bishop Rolf Wischnath, Cottbus (Germany)
  • George Galloway, MP & Head, The Mariam Appeal (UK)
  • Jan Marijnissen MP (Netherlands)
  • Robert Jensen, School of Journalism, University of Texas, Austin (USA)
  • Carlos Haddad, Former WFP Emergency Officer in Iraq
  • Lord Ahmed, House of Lords (UK)
  • Edward S. Herman, Economist and media analyst, Philadelphia (USA)
  • Franz Xavier Kroetz, Actor (Germany)
  • The Most Revd Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Wales and Bishop of Monmouth (UK)
  • Ramazan G. Abdulatipov, MP and former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation (Russia)
  • Mark Assad, MP (Canada)
  • Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin, MP, President of the study group on Iraq, Assemblée Nationale (France)
  • Roger Normand, JD, Executive Director, Center for Economic and Social Rights, New York (USA)
  • Prof. Dr. Henri Fikret, President, IPPNW (Belgium)
  • Ruslan I. Khabulatov, Former Chairman, Parliament of the USSR (Russia)
  • Franco Giordano, MP (Italy)
  • Christine Abdelkrim-Delanne, Journalist & Author (France)
  • Erling Folkvord, Former MP (Norway)
  • Tom Dalyell, MP & Member, Great Britain-Iraq Society (UK)
  • Jean-Luc Reitzer, MP, Assemblée Nationale (France)
  • Alfred Vestring, Ambassador (retd) (Germany)
  • Ĺgot Valle, MP, President of the Norwegian Parliament (Norway)
  • Margaret Atwood, Writer (Canada)
  • Graziella Mascia, MP (Italy)
  • Ahmed Ali Said (Adonis), Poet & Historian, Damascus (Syria)
  • Nicki Vendola, MP (Italy)
  • Yves Rocheleau, MP (Canada)
  • Elias Khouri, Coordinator, NGO Committee Against the Embargo (Switzerland)
  • Rabbi Michael Lerner, Tikkun Magazine, San Francisco (USA)
  • Francine Némeh, Director, Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (Canada)
  • Nickolai I. Ryzhkov MP and former Prime Minister (Russia)
  • Harald Stabell, High Court Lawyer (Norway)
  • Harry van Bommel, MP (Netherlands)
  • Prof. Norman Paech, University of Hamburg (Germany)
  • Father Jean-Marie Benjamin, Roman-catholic priest (France)
  • Prof. Dr. Bernhard Graefrath, Former member of the UN International Law Commission (Germany)
  • Tiziana Valpiana, MP (Italy)
  • Marc Laviolette, President, Confédération des Syndicats Nationaux, Québec (Canada)
  • Josef Bauer, Chairman, Bauer AG (Germany)
  • Dr. Erwin Niederwieser, MP (Austria)
  • Vivian Barbot, Présidente, Fédération des femmes du Québec (Canada)
  • Kerry Polland, MP (UK)
  • Rt. Hon. Tony Benn, Emergency Committee on Iraq & Palestine (UK)
  • Prof. Howard Zinn, Boston University (USA)
  • Yvon Charbonneau, MP (Canada)
  • Ramon Mantovani, MP (Italy)
  • Rt. Rev. Peter Price, Bishop of Kingston upon Thames (UK)
  • Ulrike Vestring, Bonn (Germany)
  • Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC (USA)
  • Marcel Dehoux, MP, Assemblée Nationale (France)
  • Dr. Neil Arya, President, Physicians for Global Survival (Canada) Harold Pinter, Playwright (UK)
  • Prof. Ashraf El-Bayoumi, Former Head, UN Food Observation Team in Iraq (Egypt)
  • Prof. Walter Sommerfeld, University of Marburg, German-Iraqi Society (Germany)
  • Dr. Reinhard J. Voss, General Secretary, Pax Christi-Germany
  • Prof. Soheir Morsy, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Prof. Richard B. Du Boff, Bryn Mawr College (USA)
  • Michel Pelchat, Senator (France)
  • Mary-Wynne Ashford, MD, Co-President, IPPNW, (Canada)
  • Dr. Klaus Renolder, President, IPPNW (Austria)
  • Rev. Hartmut Drewes, Bremen (Germany)
  • Gianni Padlina, Mediakey S.A., Savosa (Switzerland)
  • Rt. Rev. Riad Jarjour, Middle East Council of Churches, Beirut (Lebanon)
  • François Gignac, Gulf War Veteran and President, Centre d'aide et de recherches pour les victimes de la Guerre du Golfe (Canada)
  • Jon Michelet, Author & Journalist (Norway)
  • Kate Pflaumer, Former US Attorney for the Western District of Washington, Seattle (USA)
  • Prof. Dr. Hans Köchler, President, International Progress Organization (I.P.O.), Vienna (Austria)
  • Libby Davies, MP (Canada)
  • Sheikh Imam Abdul Salem (Palestine)
  • Roger Gallaway, MP (Canada)
  • Dr. Heinz-Dieter Winter, Ambassador (retd) (Germany)
  • Mazin Al-Daftari, Humanist (UK)
  • Margarita Papandreou, Center for Research and Action for Peace (KEDE), Athens (Greece)
  • Suzanne Loiselle, Director, Entraide Missionaire (Canada)
  • Farid Handhal, Euro International Group, London (UK)
  • Virginia Saldanha, Gender Bureau, Catholic Bishops Conference of India, Mumbai (India)
  • Franco Cavalli, MP, President of the Socialist Group (Switzerland)
  • Gaspar Llamazares, MP, General Coordinator "Izquierda Unida" (Spain)
  • Major General Kostas Konstantinidis(Ret), "Ex-NATO Generals for Peace & Disarmament" (Greece)
  • Prof. Dr. Johan Galtung, Laureate of the Alternative Nobel Prize (Norway)
  • Guillerme de Vazquez Vazquez, MP (Spain)
  • Dr. C. Bonte-Friedheim, Former ADG, UN/FAO, Berlin (Germany)
  • Michel Grimard, Président, Mouvement Chrétien Cinquičme Republique (France)
  • Alain Bionda, Avocat & Président, Association des Amities Suisse-Irak (Switzerland)
  • Dr. Kiran Bedi, Magsaysay Awardee & Senior Police Official (India)
  • Prof. Irene Lagani, KEDE, Athens (Greece)
  • Prof. James Petras, University of New York (USA)
  • Fritz Edlinger, Secretary General, Society for Austro-Arab Relations, Vienna (Austria)
  • Mai Shishini, Student, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Shantum Seth, Ahimsa Trust, New Delhi (India)
  • Prof. Sadek al-Azm, Damascus (Syria)
  • Denis J. Halliday, Former UN Assist. Secretary General/UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq (Ireland)
  • Prof. Peter L. Pellett, University of Massachusetts (USA)
  • Naomi Klein, Author & Journalist (Canada)
  • (Note: These three names should TOP the third column)
  • Mons. Diego Bona, Bishop of Saluzzo, President, Pax Christi International (Italy)
  • Alexandra Hovelaque, former UN Information Officer in Iraq (France)
  • Dr. Christine Muttonen, MP (Austria)
  • Laurence Deonna, 1987 UNESCO Peace Education Prize (Switzerland)
  • Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General, International Action Center (USA)
  • Shahtaj Qizilbash, Joint Action Committee, Lahore (Pakistan)
  • Antigoni Karali-Dimitriadi, National Representative to the UN on Gender Equality, Athens (Greece)
  • Rony Brauman, Former President, Médecins sans frontičres (France)
  • Amira Abdel-Rahman, Journalist, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Robert E. Haynes, MD, IPPNW, Seattle (USA)
  • Sir Cyril Townsend, Director, Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding (UK)
  • Lars Gule, Secr. General, Norwegian Humanist Association (Norway)
  • Dr. Ron McCoy, Chairperson, IPPNW ( Malaysia)
  • Jürgen W. Möllemann, Vice-President of FDP (German Liberal Party) and President of German-Arab Association (Germany)
  • Somaya Nasr, News Editor, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Prof. Anton Makdisi, Damascus (Syria)
  • Rev. Dr. Konrad Raiser, General Secretary, World Council of Churches, Geneva (Switzerland)
  • Dr. Ruku Oyako Bhileni, IPPNW (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • Carlos Vassaux, MD, President, IPPNW (Guatemala)
  • Rima Tarazi, Music Composer, President, Union of Palestine Women (Palestine)
  • Dr. David Suzuki, Scientist, Vancouver (Canada)
  • Prof. Patrik Vankrunkelsven, Senator (Belgium)
  • Prof. Fredrick A.O. Mendelsohn, MD, PhD, Vice-President, Med. Assoc. for the Prevention of War, (Australia)
  • Joaquin Navarro, Judge (Spain)
  • Puan Sri Fatimah Hamid Don, Vice-President, Malaysian Chapter, PPSEAWA
  • Sumit Chakravartty, Editor, New Delhi (India)
  • Bayani Aguirre, Former SDRR (UNDP), Manila (Philippines)
  • Ogmundur Jonasson, MP, Chairman, Fed. of State and Municipal Employees (Iceland)
  • Dr. Helmut Käss, Member, IPPNW Board (Germany)
  • Marvan Kassab-Bashi, Painter, Damascus (Syria)
  • Jacques Lefevre, MP (Belgium)
  • Anton Kuerti, Composer & Pianist, Toronto (Canada)
  • Prof. Dr. Klaus Bitzer, University of Bayreuth (Germany)
  • Leila Deeb, Editor, Encyclopaedia Palestina (Jordan)
  • Dr. R.K. Nayak, Secretary to the Gov. of India (ret.), Bubaneswar (India)
  • Sharifah Zainab SM Khalid, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
  • Gilles Munier, Secrétaire Général des Amitiés Franco-Irakiennes (France)
  • Maria Dimitriadi, European Network of Greek Women Journalists, Athens (Greece)
  • Johann Baeumler, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Bonn (Germany)
  • Dr. Pedro Brieger, La Plata University (Argentina)
  • Rima Husseini, Director, Jerusalem Forum (Jordan)
  • L.E. Abboud, Swiss Task Force, Geneva (Switzerland)
  • Datin Rahmah Abdul Hamid, President, Malaysian Chapter, PPSEAWA
  • Monique Richard, Présidente, Centrale des syndicats du Québec (Canada)
  • Pekka Peltonen, Chairman, Finnish Iraqi Peoples Friendship Society, Helsinki
  • Datuk Dr. Raj Karim, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)v Amor Almagro, Former UNICEF Information Consultant in Iraq (Philippines)
  • Dr. Mohamad Elmasry, President of the Islamic Congress (Canada)
  • Amb. Dr. Bassam Kakish, Amman (Jordan)
  • Dr. Herman Spanjaard, Vice-President Europe, IPPNW (Netherlands)
  • Prof. Blase Bonpane, Los Angeles Harbor College (USA)
  • Dr. A. Shegunts, Chairman, Centre for Cooperation with Iraq, Moscow (Russia)
  • Dipl. Ing. Peter Rosenegger, Former UN/FAO Rep.,Vienna (Austria)
  • Elvio Franzi, Former MP, Lumino (Switzerland)
  • Dr. Ian Maddocks, Chairman of the Board, IPPNW (Australia)
  • Gianluca Pagani, Director, 'Service Care', Lugano (Switzerland)
  • Gladys Marin Millie, General Secretary, Communist Party of Chilev
  • Belgium: Dirk Adriaensens for SOS Children Iraq - Belgium
  • Canada: Irene Mac Innes for CANESI-Canadian Network to End Sanctions on Iraq
    (Victoria Iraq Solidarity Organization, Campaign to End Sanctions Against the People of Iraq-Vancouver, CANESI-Calgary, CANESI-Nelson, Project Ploughshares Saskatoon, Voices of Conscience-Montreal, Nova Scotia Campaign to End Iraq Sanctions, Kawartha Ploughshares Peterborough, National Council on Canada-Arab Relations)
  • France: Bernard Borghino for "Etudiants contre l'embargo"
  • Germany: Joachim Guilliard for the Initiative Against the Embargo
  • Iceland: Elias Davidsson for the Committee Against Sanctions, Iceland
  • Ireland: Sandeep Vaidya for the Campaign to End Iraq Sanctions - Ireland
  • Italy: Ornella Sangiovanni for the Italian Campaign "Break the Sanctions!"
  • Fabio Alberti for "Bridge to Baghdad"
  • Walter Peruzzi, for "Gulf Committee"
  • Jordan: Aida Dabbas, Khaled Ramadan, Sonia Twal for the Popular Committee for the Defence of Iraq
  • Netherlands Luk Brusselaers for SOS Children Iraq-Holland
  • Norway: Arnljot Ask and Grethe Haldorsen for the Committee for Abolishing Iraqi Sanctions
  • Spain: Carlos Varea for the Spanish Campaign for Lifting Sanctions on Iraq
  • Sweden: Anita Lilburn for the Swedish Iraq Committee
  • UK: Milan Rai for Voices in the Wilderness-UK
  • Ali Draper for CASI - Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq
  • Ahmed al Ani for BASI - Britain Against Sanctions on Iraq
  • Maysoon Pachachi for Act Together
  • Hussein al Alak for Greater Manchester Coal. Against Sanctions and War on Iraq
  • USA: Kathy Kelly for Voices in the Wilderness, Chicago
  • Erik Gustafson for EPIC - Education for Peace in Iraq Center, Washington, DC
  • Sara Flounders for International Action Center, New York
  • Bert Sacks for CCPI-Citizens Concerned for the People of Iraq, Seattle
  • Dick Blakney for INOC-Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq, Seattle
  • Campaign of Conscience (American Friends Service Committee, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Pax Christi USA)
OTHER ORGANISATIONS:
  • Dale Hildebrand, KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives
  • Tony Maturin, Quaker Peace and Service Aotearoa/New Zealand
  • Kevin Martin, Peace Action (USA)
  • Dr. Khalil Jassem, Life for Relief and Development (USA)
  • The Peace People, Belfast (Northern Ireland)
  • Carolyn Bassett, Canadian Peace Alliance
  • David Morgan, Veterans Against Nuclear Arms (Canada)
  • Nabil Sulaiman, Australian Arabic Council
  • Rev. Alistair Macrae, Moderator, Synod of Victoria, Uniting Church in Australia
  • Bilal Cleland, Islamic Council of Victoria (Australia)
  • Monique Brioudes & Yves Buanic, Présidents, Enfants du monde-droits de l'homme, Paris (France)
  • Thierry Mauricet, Directeur Général, Premičre Urgence, Paris (France)
  • Judith Rees-Thomas, Raging Grannies (Canada)
  • Joyce Lydiard, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom-WILPF (Canada)
  • Dave Robinson, Pax Christi USA
  • Kleiv Fiskvik, Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, Oslo Branch
  • Peter Strutynski, Federal Committee of the German Peace Council
  • Piero Maestri, Guerre & Pace, Milan (Italy)
  • Loles Olivan, Arab Cause Solidarity Committee, Madrid (Spain)
  • Frank Willems, Belgian Bikers Against the Embargo
  • Fredrik S. Heffermehl, Secretary General, Norwegian Peace Alliance
  • Eva Bjřreng, Secretary General, Norwegian Peoples Aid
  • Tanja Salem, al-Awda (UK)
  • Sveinn Runar Hauksson MD, Chairman, Association Iceland-Palestine
  • Lea Launokari, Women for Peace, Helsinki (Finland)
  • Lea Rantanen, Grandmothers for Peace, Helsinki (Finland)
  • Sharif Nashashibi, Arab Media Watch
  • Bert De Belder, Medical Aid for the Third World (Belgium)
  • Nawal Abdullah Al Ani, Belgian - Iraqi Friendship Association
  • Juan Carretero, General Secretary, OSPAAL-Organizacion para la Solidaridad
  • con Asia, Africa y América Latina (Cuba)
  • Germán Rodas Chaves, General Secretary, Latino-American Socialist
  • Coordination (Ecuador)
  • Luis Dután, General Union of Workers (Ecuador)
  • Gerhard Lange, Gesellschaft für internationale Verständigung (GIV) Deutschland (Society for International Communication", Germany)
  • Dr. rer. medic. Antje Büttner, Marburger Komitee für medizinisch-humanitäre Hilfe, e.V
  • Deutsch Arabisches Friedenswerk (DAF)
  • LIST OF NAMES (FOR WEBSITE ONLY)
  • David Peterson, Chicago (USA)
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Scientist (Canada)
  • Prof. Werner Ruf, University of Kassel (Germany)
  • Rolf Becker, Actor, Hamburg (Germany)
  • Prof. Dorothee Sölle, Writer, Theologist, (Germany)
  • Dr. Eva Schöck-Quinteros, University of Bremen (Germany)
  • Prof. Fulbert Steffensky, Hamburg (Germany)
  • Dr. Eva Schöck-Quinteros, University of Bremen (Germany)
  • Patricia Pak Poy RSM (Australia)
  • M. Henri Day, MD, PhD, Molde (Norway)
  • Erik Bye, Author & Artist (Norway)
  • Per E.Břrdahl, MD, Ph.D, University of Oslo (Norway)
  • Ebba Wergeland, MD, Ph.D, University of Oslo (Norway)
  • Athena Veneti, KEDE, Athens (Greece)
  • Tania Dimitriadi, Painter activist on children's rights, Athens (Greece)
  • Dr. Eva-Maria Hobiger, (Austria)
  • Eng. Anja Fischer, Architect (Austria)
  • Michel Collon, Author & Journalist (Belgium)
  • Ludo Martens, Author (Belgium)
  • Noorjahan Karim, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
  • Abdullah Hammoudé, Playright, Damascus (Syria)
  • Khalid Bahaa, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Rania A. El-Hamid, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Prof. Dr. Werner Dobrowsky, Vienna (Austria)
  • Father Adolf Scharwitzl, Roman-catholic Priest (Austria)
  • Prof. Dr. Victoria Waltz, University of Dortmund (Germany)
  • Prof. Knut Kjelstadli, University of Oslo (Norway)
  • Prof. Ernst Woit, "Community for Human Rights", Sachsen (Germany)
  • Prof. Dr. Abdulrahman Aburumieh (Austria)
  • Col. Luigi Frasa, Lugano (Switzerland)
  • Prof. Kjersti Ericsson, University of Oslo (Norway)
  • Prof. Dr. Herbert Strunz, University of Vienna (Austria)
  • Dr. Agr. F.W. von Mallinckrodt, Muenchen (Germany)
  • Khaled Dawoud, Journalist, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Nevine Khalil, Journalist, Cairo (Egypt)
  • Roberto von Fluhe, Journalist, Bellinzona (Switzerland)
  • Nadine Rosa-Rosso, President, Workers Party (Belgium)
  • Dr. Jan Loubser, St. Michael (Barbados)
  • Dr. Giorgio Morniroli, Lugano (Switzerland)
  • Noorjahan Karim, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
  • Michael John Ellis, British Gulf War Veteran & Tina Ellis, Journalist (Germany)
  • Dr. Fuad Rahman, Physician, Shifa Doctors' Circle (Jordan)
  • IPPNW, Executive Committee - Germany
  • Laura von Wimmersberg, Peace Coordination (Germany)
  • Clemens Ronnefeldt, Fellowship of Reconciliation-Germany
  • Klaus Hartmann, Chairman, German Union and World Union of Freethinkers (Germany)
  • Rüdiger Göbel, Deputy Editor in Chief -- Daily junge Welt, Germany
  • George und Doris Pumphrey, Publizisten (Germany)
  • Klaus von Raussendorff, Publizist (Germany)
  • Karin Leukefeld, free journalist (Germany)
  • Hermann Kopp, Chief editor, Marxistische Blätter (Germany)
  • Jürgen Gottschling, Chief editor, periodical Heidelberger Rundschau (Germany)
  • Maria Kosowski, Erlangen, free journalist, Deutsch Arabisches Friedenswerk (DAF)
  • Sonja Wallenborn, Deutsch Arabisches Friedenswerk (DAF) (Germany)
  • Peter Gerlinghof, Deutsch Arabisches Friedenswerk (DAF) (Germany)
  • Jost Eschenburg, University of Augsburg (Germany)
  • Wolfgang Schulz, Berlin (Germany)
  • Antonie Brinkmann, Bremen (Germany)
  • Katharina Heidemann, Bremen (Germany)
  • Eva Böller, Bremen (Germany)
  • Ernst Busche, Bremen (Germany)
  • Jürgen Karbe, Bremen (Germany)
  • Petra Firnkes, Heidelberg (Germany)
  • Peter Birkel, Neunkirchen (Germany)
  • Ulla Klötzer Finland
  • Nicole Saak, Leipzig
  • Knut Ellingsen, Oslo
  • Ton Veerkamp LSTh, Netherlands.Mathews Berens, Toronto Action for Social Change (Canada)
  • Madeleine Gilchrist, Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
  • Admiral R. Ramdas & Lalitha Ramdas, Alliance for a Responsible, Plural and United World, Bangalore (India)
  • Schweizerische Friedensbewegung
  • Group for Switzerland without Army
  • Nawal Khatib, Jerusalem Forum (Jordan)
  • Prof. Pierre Piérart, Association des étudiants pour la prévention de la guerre nucléaire (Belgium)
  • Pol De Vos, Anti-Imperialist League (Belgium)
  • Ivy Khan, Padma Shri & Margaret Duncan, Women's Coalition for Peace and Development, New Delhi (India)
  • Pirkko Lindberg, Women Against Nuclear Power, Helsinki (Finland)
  • Gerd Söderholm, Amandamaji ry, Helsinki (Finland)
  • Hanna Tiippana, Women's Alternative to EU (Finland)
  • Tanja Pelttari, EU-Critical Youth (Finland)
  • Tariq al Ani, Vice-chairman, Finnish Iraqi Peoples Friendship Society, Helsinki
  • Wim Lankamp, Netherlands Palestine Committee
  • Benji de Levie, Palestine Committee Rotterdam
  • Zaid Tajem, Palestine Union in the Netherlands
  • Gerard Schut, Palestine Solidarity Platform
  • Razia Sultan Ismail, South Asia NGO Alliance for Children (India)
  • Rita Sabat, Shebekeh Women's Network (Jordan)
  • Susana Lischinsky, Movimiento Revolucionario 8 de Octubre (Brasil)
  • Daniel A. Straga, Coordinadora contra la Represion Policial e Institucional (Argentina)
  • Oswaldo Palacios, Spokesperson, Communist Party Marxist Leninist of Ecuador
  • Professor Gustavo Terán A., National Director, Democratic Popular Movement of Ecuador
  • Luis Villacís Maldonado, President and former PM, Popular Front, Ecuador
  • Ernesto Castillo, President, National Union of Professors (Ecuador)
  • Paúl Jácome, President, Federation of University Students (Ecuador)
  • Fernando Buendia, International Relations Responsibile, Pachakutik Movement (Ecuador)
  • Julio A. Muriente Pérez, President, New Independentist Movement of Puerto Rico


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