International Call to be signed – Release Baba Jan!
An International Appeal to the Pakistani and Gilgit-Baltistan GovernmentsA successful first step of the defence campaign – Supreme Court decision adjourned
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Baba Jan, a dedicated activist from Gilgit-Balistan, north of Pakistan, is appealing against a life sentence. His review petition has been heard by the Supreme Court May 25, 2017. To have an effect, this international call had to be sent Monday 22, 2017. Many signatures have been received in just 48 hours, coming from many countries. The call received a big echo in Pakistan.
Baba Jan, a dedicated activist from Gilgit-Balistan, north of Pakistan, is appealing against a life sentence. His review petition has been heard by the Supreme Court May 25, 2017. To have an effect, this international call had to be sent Monday 22, 2017. Many signatures have been received in just 48 hours, coming from many countries. The call received a big echo in Pakistan.
The Supreme Court adjourned its decision so the case could be heard after Eid. This was the demand of the defence, so some other senior lawyers will be able to appear on Baba Jan behalf.
The case of fourteen activists facing two life sentences was to be reviewed. The life sentence of two of them is suspended. There will be more time to prepare for the defence of the twelve others.
We continue to collect signatures. They can be sent through the contact page of ESSF website. See “contact” at the bottom of this page or click on this link:
http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?page=contact
For more information, click on the key word: JAN Baba
Baba Jan is a political activist in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) facing a life sentence along with 12 others in Gahkooch jail. He is a member of the Awami Workers’ Party federal committee and president of the Progressive Youth Front. He was sentenced on charges of rioting and organizing illegal rallies in 2010. His real “crime” was to help the victims of Atta Abad Lake to receive a fair compensation. The lake was established after the land slippage that blocked the path of the river.
In 2010, when the people of Ali Abad, the main city of Hunza valley, protested for fair compensation for all the genuine victims of the Atta Abad Lake, the police opened fire killing two protesters, a father and son. There was a very strong protest immediately and people rebelled. Baba Jan was not there at the time. He later joined the protest and tried to cool down the temperature of the mood of people by organizing rallies and demonstrations. It was promised that the police case would be registered against the responsible police office for firing on the peaceful demonstrators.
Instead, various police charges were registered against Baba Jan alongside over 100 activists from various political parties under anti-terrorist laws. Anti-terrorist laws are very often used against political activists in Pakistan and Gilgit-Baltistan on political grounds.
Baba Jan and his 12 colleagues were sentenced to life in 2014 by the anti-terrorist court, it had never been heard before that demonstrators should be sentenced to life for protesting. The High Court of GB acquitted Baba Jan later upon his appeal against the verdict.
Baba Jan stood in the general elections in 2015 and came second in his home constituency. However, when a bye election was to be held again in the same constituency, afterthe winner was made governor of GB, and it emerged that no one could match the popularity of Baba Jan, the government went to the Supreme Court and asked that their appeal against Baba Jan’s acquittal be heard before the election and the election should be postponed.
Later the Supreme Court restored the life sentence of Baba Jan, many believed the decision was taken on a political basis to keep Baba Jan out of the contest.
The Supreme Court should hear the final review petition of Baba Jan on 25th May 2017.
This is to demand from the government of GB to withdraw their appeal in the Supreme Court and plead at inthe Supreme Court for the release of Baba Jan and all others and to release all of them.
This is to demand the publication of the judicial commission report on the incident and implementation on the recommendations. The Judicial commission was established by the GB government to investigate the whole incident. The report was never published.
Signatories
Txema Abaigar, editor InfoGaia, internationalist and anticapitalist blog, Spanish State
Sébastien Abbet, student, MPS, Suisse
Serge Aberdam, historian, France
Eva Abuin Bideburu, councilor, Baleike Arrasate, Spain
Gilbert Achcar, Professor, School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, UK
Louis Adam, Ensemble, France
Abraham Agulhas, South Africa
Yoko Akimoto, Japan
Al Mounadil-a Current, Morocco
Badrul Alam, President , Bangladesh Krishok Federation, Bangladesh
Daniel Albarracín, Anticapitalistas, Podemos, Espagne
Professor Peter Alexander, South Africa
Karamat Ali, executive director Pakistan Institute of Labour Research and Education (PILER), Pakistan
Sher Ali Khan, Herald magazine, Pakistan
Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, Chairman, United Kashmir People’s National Party, Kashmir
Marina Albiol, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Guillermo Almeyra, historian and periodista, México
María Álvarez Moctezuma, Human Rights Defender, México
Ronaldo Ambangan, Erumanon IPS, Philippines
Samir Amin, economist, Egypt
Javed Anand, Convener, Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD), India
Mercia Andrews, South Africa
Martina Anderson, Member of the European Parliament, United Kingdom
Léila André, Trade Union Council SNUIPP-FSU 06, France
Rommy Arce, concejala de Ahora Madrid, Spain
Janie Arnéguy, Ensemble, France, Conseillère Municipale Nîmes, France
Gustavo Arteagarre, Secretario de Finanzas, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Mick Armstrong, Socialist Alternative, Australia
Asia Monitor Resource Centre (AMRC), Hong Kong
Brian Ashley, South Africa
Uraz Aydin, trade union activist (teacher), editor Yeniyol magazine, Turkey
Elisabeth Badinter, Philosophe, France
Alex Bainbridge and Susan Price, National Co-Convenors, Socialist Alliance, Australia
Abulcair Balindong, National Chairperson, MindanaOne Tri-Peoples’ Movement for the Advancement of Peoples’ Democratic Rights, Mindanao, Philippines
Baba Jan, a dedicated activist from Gilgit-Balistan, north of Pakistan, is appealing against a life sentence. His review petition has been heard by the Supreme Court May 25, 2017. To have an effect, this international call had to be sent Monday 22, 2017. Many signatures have been received in just 48 hours, coming from many countries. The call received a big echo in Pakistan.
Baba Jan, a dedicated activist from Gilgit-Balistan, north of Pakistan, is appealing against a life sentence. His review petition has been heard by the Supreme Court May 25, 2017. To have an effect, this international call had to be sent Monday 22, 2017. Many signatures have been received in just 48 hours, coming from many countries. The call received a big echo in Pakistan.
The Supreme Court adjourned its decision so the case could be heard after Eid. This was the demand of the defence, so some other senior lawyers will be able to appear on Baba Jan behalf.
The case of fourteen activists facing two life sentences was to be reviewed. The life sentence of two of them is suspended. There will be more time to prepare for the defence of the twelve others.
We continue to collect signatures. They can be sent through the contact page of ESSF website. See “contact” at the bottom of this page or click on this link:
http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?page=contact
For more information, click on the key word: JAN Baba
Baba Jan is a political activist in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) facing a life sentence along with 12 others in Gahkooch jail. He is a member of the Awami Workers’ Party federal committee and president of the Progressive Youth Front. He was sentenced on charges of rioting and organizing illegal rallies in 2010. His real “crime” was to help the victims of Atta Abad Lake to receive a fair compensation. The lake was established after the land slippage that blocked the path of the river.
In 2010, when the people of Ali Abad, the main city of Hunza valley, protested for fair compensation for all the genuine victims of the Atta Abad Lake, the police opened fire killing two protesters, a father and son. There was a very strong protest immediately and people rebelled. Baba Jan was not there at the time. He later joined the protest and tried to cool down the temperature of the mood of people by organizing rallies and demonstrations. It was promised that the police case would be registered against the responsible police office for firing on the peaceful demonstrators.
Instead, various police charges were registered against Baba Jan alongside over 100 activists from various political parties under anti-terrorist laws. Anti-terrorist laws are very often used against political activists in Pakistan and Gilgit-Baltistan on political grounds.
Baba Jan and his 12 colleagues were sentenced to life in 2014 by the anti-terrorist court, it had never been heard before that demonstrators should be sentenced to life for protesting. The High Court of GB acquitted Baba Jan later upon his appeal against the verdict.
Baba Jan stood in the general elections in 2015 and came second in his home constituency. However, when a bye election was to be held again in the same constituency, afterthe winner was made governor of GB, and it emerged that no one could match the popularity of Baba Jan, the government went to the Supreme Court and asked that their appeal against Baba Jan’s acquittal be heard before the election and the election should be postponed.
Later the Supreme Court restored the life sentence of Baba Jan, many believed the decision was taken on a political basis to keep Baba Jan out of the contest.
The Supreme Court should hear the final review petition of Baba Jan on 25th May 2017.
This is to demand from the government of GB to withdraw their appeal in the Supreme Court and plead at inthe Supreme Court for the release of Baba Jan and all others and to release all of them.
This is to demand the publication of the judicial commission report on the incident and implementation on the recommendations. The Judicial commission was established by the GB government to investigate the whole incident. The report was never published.
Signatories
Txema Abaigar, editor InfoGaia, internationalist and anticapitalist blog, Spanish State
Sébastien Abbet, student, MPS, Suisse
Serge Aberdam, historian, France
Eva Abuin Bideburu, councilor, Baleike Arrasate, Spain
Gilbert Achcar, Professor, School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, UK
Louis Adam, Ensemble, France
Abraham Agulhas, South Africa
Yoko Akimoto, Japan
Al Mounadil-a Current, Morocco
Badrul Alam, President , Bangladesh Krishok Federation, Bangladesh
Daniel Albarracín, Anticapitalistas, Podemos, Espagne
Professor Peter Alexander, South Africa
Karamat Ali, executive director Pakistan Institute of Labour Research and Education (PILER), Pakistan
Sher Ali Khan, Herald magazine, Pakistan
Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, Chairman, United Kashmir People’s National Party, Kashmir
Marina Albiol, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Guillermo Almeyra, historian and periodista, México
María Álvarez Moctezuma, Human Rights Defender, México
Ronaldo Ambangan, Erumanon IPS, Philippines
Samir Amin, economist, Egypt
Javed Anand, Convener, Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD), India
Mercia Andrews, South Africa
Martina Anderson, Member of the European Parliament, United Kingdom
Léila André, Trade Union Council SNUIPP-FSU 06, France
Rommy Arce, concejala de Ahora Madrid, Spain
Janie Arnéguy, Ensemble, France, Conseillère Municipale Nîmes, France
Gustavo Arteagarre, Secretario de Finanzas, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Mick Armstrong, Socialist Alternative, Australia
Asia Monitor Resource Centre (AMRC), Hong Kong
Brian Ashley, South Africa
Uraz Aydin, trade union activist (teacher), editor Yeniyol magazine, Turkey
Elisabeth Badinter, Philosophe, France
Alex Bainbridge and Susan Price, National Co-Convenors, Socialist Alliance, Australia
Abulcair Balindong, National Chairperson, MindanaOne Tri-Peoples’ Movement for the Advancement of Peoples’ Democratic Rights, Mindanao, Philippines
Johnny Balindong, MPPM, Philippines
Dr Farzana Bari, Pakistan
Özlem Barin, Socialisme 21, Belgium
Alain Baron, Union syndicale Solidaires, France
Paweł Bartolik, social activist, Poland
Jean Batou, Member Geneva Parliament and Professor, Lausanne University, Switzerland
Jasmine Bayao, Kaagapap OFWRSC, Philippines
Christopher Beck, choreographer, The Netherlands
Gina Belos, Kilos Ka, Philippines
Ella Sheryl Benito, Teduray and Lambangian Youth and Students Association (TLYSA), Philippines
Xabier Benito, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Olivier Besancenot, spokesperson, Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste (NPA), France
Amit Bhaduri, Professor Emeritus, JNU, New Delh
Manoj Bhattacharya, Editor, Ganabarta, India
Tithi Bhattacharya, Associate Professor of History, Purdue University, United States
Mushtaq Bhati. M. A. Pol. Science. B.ZU. Multan. Social and political worker, Pakistan
Katarzyna Bielińska-Kowalewska (PhD) Political Scientist, Philosopher, Warsaw, Poland
Sandra Bloodworth, Editor Marxist Left Review, Australia
Ed Bober, Chair, North Norfolk Trades Union Council, UK
Martine Boichot, Ensemble, France
Pascal Boissel, psychiatrist, president of the Union syndicale de la psychiatrie, France
Maria Bolari, Unité Populaire, former Member of Parliament, Greece
José Bolívar, Secretario General Sindicato Trabajadores de Mitsubischi MMC, Venezuela
Samia Bomfin, Vereadora de São Paulo, Brazil
Professor Patrick Bond , South Africa
Rudel Bongcales, Liga ng Makabagong Kabataan (LMK), Philippines
Rita Bonheur, president, Union des femmes de la Martinique
Luis Bonilla-Molina Coordinador Internacional de la Red Global/ Glocal por la calidad educativa (Global/Glocal network for the quality education)
Roger Bonita, Secretario de Actas y Correspondencias, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Borderless Movement, Hong Kong
Mathieu Bost, trade unionist Sud Rail/Solidaire, France
Stephen Bouquin, Gewoon Hoogleraar sociologie, Belgium
Joseph Bourges, member of Attac, France
José Bové, Member of the European Parliament, France
Lynn Boylan, Member of the European Parliament, Ireland
Peter Boyle, Socialist Alliance, Australia
Patrick Braouezec, Honorary Member of the Parliament, France
Robert Brenner, Professor Emeritus, University of California Los Angeles, United States
K.J. Brito Fernando - Families of the Disappeared - President - Sri Lanka
Tino Brugos, editorial board Viento Sur, Spain
Erica Burman, Professor of Education, University of Manchster, UK
Lorena Cabrerizo, Consejera Ciudadana Podemos CM, Spanish State
Michel Cahen, historian, CNRS-Sciences Po Bordeaux, France
Edgardo Calantungan, TRIPOD, Philippines
Susan Caldwell, Montreal, Quebec
Laura Camargo, diputada del Parlamento Balear (Podemos), Spanish State
Raúl Camargo, MP Podemos Madrid, militant of Anticapitalistas, Spanish State
Campaign for climate justice (CCJN), Nepal
Osmán Cañizales, directivo sector Construcción Carabobo, Venezuela
Edgardo Capablanca, Kagaapay OFWRSC, Philippines
Matt Carthy, Member of the European Parliament, Ireland
Anne-Sophie Carton, militante associative, cadre fonction publique, Seine Saint Denis, France
Aldo Casas, antropólogo, revista Herramienta, FPDS-CN Argentina
Hernan Castillo, Secretario General de Trabajadores Cereales, Grupo POLAR, Venezuela
Jam Caylan, Kilos Ka, Philippines
J.-M. Cerino, France
Miguel Chacón, Secretario de Deportes; Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Françoise Châlons, Ensemble Lyon, France
Fathi Chamkhi, Member of the Parliament, Tunisie
Dr Gerard Chaouat, Ensemble, France
Kunal Chattopadhyay, Professor of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, India
Josefina Chávez, feminista mexicana
Gabriel Chel, France
Oksana Chelysheva, journalist, Russia
Kamal Mitra Chenoy, Professor, Centre for Comparative Politics & Political Theory, School of International Studies, India
Anuradha Chenoy, Professor, Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, India
Noam Chomsky, Professor (retired), MIT, Cambridge MA, United States
Ashok Choudhary, General Secretary, All India Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP), India
Nora Ciapponi, Frente Popular Darío Santillán-CN, Argentina
Marijke Colle, biologist, feminist, Belgium
Joan Collins TD, member of Irish Dail, Ireland
Coordinación Nacional del Foro Latinoamericano y Caribeño de los Trabajadores de la Energía, Capítulo Venezuela (14 members signed)
Committee for Asian Women, Asia
Confederation of Indonesia People Movement (KPRI), Indonesia
Javier Contreras Villaseñor, PRT, México
Terry Conway, Socialist Resistance, Great Britain
Jean-Jacques Coquelet, Conseiller départemental (27), France
Anna Cornaggia Turco, Italy
Jennevie Cornelio, Secretary General, Alliance of Tri-People for the Advancement of Human Rights (ALTAHR), Philippines
Juan Cuesta Barros, Belgium
Javier Couso, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
François Coustal, Ensemble, Paris, France
Anna Maria Cuomo Ulloa, Mouvement: Rete di Donne per la Politica, Genova (Réseau de Femmes pour la Politique à Genes), Italy
Annick Coupé, general secretary, ATTAC, France
Javier Couso, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Pierre Cours-Salies, Professor, sociology, Paris 8-Saint-Denis University (GTM/CNRS), France
Elizabeth Cox, retired UN Director, Australia
Sergi Cremades Fernández, concejal y portavoz Si-podem y Secretario General de Podem. Petrer, Spanish State
Léon Crémieux, trade union activist Sud Aérien/Solidaires
Patrice Cugillère, France
Alain Cyroulnik, France
Philippe Cyroulnik, Art Critic, France
Joseph Daher, Syria Freedom for Ever, Switzerland-Syria
Jean-Pierre Dardaud, former president Frères des Hommes, France
Lucile Daumas, Rabat, Morocco
Prof. Samantak Das, Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, India
Wilfred Dcosta, Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF), New Delhi, India
Ludo De Brabander, vrede vzw - spokesman, Ghent, Belgium
Alex de Jong, Editor, Grenzelos, The Netherlands
Herman De Ley, Emeritus Professor, Ghent University, Belgium
Enrique de los Reyes, Political Consultant on Peace Process between the RWP-M and the GRP, Philippines
Fabio De Masi, Member of the European Parliament, Germany
Nadia De Mond, feminist, activist from Non Una di Meno movement, Italy
Jean Pierre Debourdeau, former coordinator (“Département” level) FSU and ATTAC, member of the Orientation Council of the Copernic Foundation, France
Philippe Degrave, syndicat Sud Education 92, France
Olivier Delbeke, trade unionist, France
Corrado Delfini, France
Samy Delima, Multi-Stakeholders Initiatives for Humanitarian Actions against Disasters (MiHANDs), Philippines
Nika Deslauriers, President, Québec solidaire, Quebec
Dr. Jeyakumar Devaraj, Member of Parliament, Malaysia
Sushovan Dhar, Radical Socialist, India
Pascal Didtsch conseiller municipal et communautaire Bernay (27), France
Jean-Michel Dolivo, lawyer, Member of Parliament, solidaritéS, Lausanne, Suisse
Max Dorléans, Collectif martiniquais pour la santé, Martinique
Admilson dos Santos Canuto, aposentado, ex-dirigente sindical dos bancários no Brasil, Federação Nacional dos Economiários, Brazil
Felicity Dowling, Left Unity, Great Britain
Bernard Dreano, co-foundor, Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly International Network
Fleury Drieu, professeur des écoles, trade unionist, SNUIPP-FSU, France
Colin O Driscoll, Co-Chair Labour International (International Section of the British Labour Party), UK
Jacek Drozda, PhD, cultural researcher, trade unionist, Poland
Lalia Ducos - Women’s initiative for Citizenship and Universals Rights (WICUR)
Penelope Duggan, Editor, International Viewpoint
Didier Dumas, militant NPA, France
Flodelyn Dumasapal, ERDAC Inc., Philippines
Olivier Dussart, NPA, France
Tina Ebro, Philippines
Taxiarhis Efstathiou, member of the General Council of the National Federation of Public Sector Workers, Greece
Josu Egireun, editorial board of Viento Sur, Spain
Michel Eggermont, Council member SP Utrecht, The Netherlands
Edgardo Egot, DKMP-Lanao, Philippines
Didier Epsztajn, blog « entre les lignes entre les mots », France
Eszmelet journal editors, Hungary
Roger Etkind, South Africa
Kamil Ahmed Engineer & Pol Activist ( PSF.) Lahore, Pakistan
Jessie Estrada, Lanao Aquatic and Marine Fisheries Center for Community Development, Inc. (LAFCCOD), Philippines
Yvette Fabre, SNES-FSU (retired) Côte d’Or, France
Corazon Valdez Fabros, Stop the War Coalition, Philippines
Patrick Farbiaz, Sortir du Colonialisme, France
Sònia Farré diputada a Cortes de En Comú Podem, Spanish State
Dianne Feeley, editor, Against the Current magazine, United States
Yaneis Felekis, long-time militant, prisoner during the military dictatorship 1967-1974, Greece
Bong Fenis, MPPM, Philippines
Elisabeth Ferreira, lawyer, Geneva, Switzerland
Nathalie Fiala, citizen, France
Barry Finger, United States
David Finkel, editor, Against the Current magazine, United States
Roberto Firenze, Communia Network, Italy
Focus on the Global South
Jacques Fontaine, Ensemble !, France
Eleonora Forenza, Member of the European Parliament, Italy
Jacques Fortin, LGBT anticapitalist activist, France
Dr Dick Forslund, Sweden
Pascal Franchet, president, CADTM France
Nancy Fraser, Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics, New School for Social Research
Vice-President and President Elect, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division
Global Justice Chair, Collège d’études mondiales, Paris
Professor II, Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo
Fujio Ichii, Yusei Yunion (Postal Union ), Japan
Rena Marie Gahum, Chairperson, Alliance of Youth for Peace in Mindanao (AKMK)
Ioanna Gaitani, Unité Populaire, former MP, Greece
Oscar García Miguelez. Concejal en Berango (Bizkaia), Spanish State
Camila Andrea Galindo, Movimiento Ecosocialista, Colombia
Boy Gatchalian, CLUTCH, Inc., Philippines
Franck Gaudichaud, Researcher, Grenoble-Alpes University, France
Daniel Geffner, diputado de las Cortes Valencianas de Podemos, Spanish State
Luciana Genro, Dirigente Nacional do PSOL, Brazil
Dominique Gérardin, Lille II University (retired), trade unionist FSU, France
Paolo Gilardi, trade unionist (teacher), Geneva, Switzerland
Concepción Gómez, Secretario de Profesionales y Técnicos, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Antonio González García, Ex Presidente Municipal Instituyente de 1993-1996 de Acatepec, Guerrero, México
Tania González Peñas, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Hiromi Goto, ATTAC Japan (Kansai Group), Japan
Héctor Grad, Anticapitalistas (Spanish State), Red Solidaria contra la Ocupación de Palestina (Solidarity Network Against the Occupation of Palestine)
Michel Granger, France
Martine Granier, spokesperson, NPA 34, France
Joseph Grim Feinberg, research, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Dorothy Guerrero, writer and activist with Global Justice Now
Guex Sébastien, Professeur à l’Université de Lausanne, Suisse
Manisha Gupte, co-founder of AJWS grantee Mahila Sarvangeen Utkarsh Mandal (MASUM), India
Janette Habel, politologue, France
Dr Salim Haidrani, London, United Kingdom
Sumi Hasegawa, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
Takaaki Hashino, Pastor of The United Church of Christ in Japan, Japan
Salima Hashmi, Artist educator, Pakistan
Andy Heintz, freelance writer and guest political columnist for Iowa and Kansas newspapers and progressive websites, United States
Marieme Helie Lucas, Secularism Is A Women’s Issue
Odile Hélier, France
Jorge Hernández, Secretario General Sindicato de Trabajadores VICSOn, Venezuela
Shamim Hhan, quality controller resident in Oman, member Jammu Kashmir National Awami Party, Oman
Yasuo Hishiki, Amnesty Internatuonal JAPAN member, Japan
Norbert Holcblat, economist, France
Jim Hollinshead Branch Chair UCU Liverpool, John Moore University, Great Britain
Nancy Holmstrom, Professor Emerita, Rutgers U, United States
Naomi Horihama, Japan
François Houtart, Professor, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales (I.A.E.N.), Ecuador
Peter Hudis, Professor of Philosophy, Oakton Community College, United States
Andrej Hunko, MP, Die Linke, Member of Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe, Germany
Jose Vicente Idoiaga, éditorial board, Professor Herriko Universitatea, Basque country/Euskal
Y. Inagaki, ATTAC Japan (Tokyo), Japan
Tahira Jabeen, Human Rights Activist from Gilgi-tBaltistan
Richard Jacquet, Mayor, Pont de l’Arche (27), France
Jagaran, national organization working on women rights issues, Nepal
Linuse Jayathilake, Convenor, Left Voice, Sri Lanka
Esther Jeffers, economist, France
Aiskel Jiménez, Secretaria de Mujer y Familia; Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Samy Johsua, Honorary Professor, Aix Marseille University, France
Yves Juin, Ensemble - Bretagne, France
Harsh Kapoor, sacw.net, India
Sadet Karabulut, SP, Member of the Parliament, The Netherlands
Safder Karim Hunzai, accountant, Australia
Jean-Louis Karkides, Aulnay-sous-Bois, France
Claudio Katz, Economista, UBA, Argentina
Jimmy Kelly, Executive Council Member, TEEU, Ireland
Dr Andrew Kennedy, SOAS, London University, UK
Kenji Ago, ATTAC Japan, Japan
Kenji Kunitomi, Asian Solidarity School, Japan
Sheema Kermani, Tehrik-e-Niswan, Pakistan
Pierre Khalfa, economist, former member du CESE, France
Prof. Ijaz Khan, Chairman, Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, Pakistan
Nighat Khan, Pakistan
Sameer Khan, Social Activist, Mozambique
Sherbaz Khan, SSO, Germany
Joost Kircz, Marxist Scholar and Scientific Publishing, The Netherlands
Omoli Kisku, General Secretary , Bangladesh Adivasi Samity (BAS), Bangladesh
Chiyo Kitahata, Japan
Yoshihide Kitahata, ATTAC Japan (Kansai Group), Japan
Angela Klein, Editor Sozialistische Zeitung (Soz), Germany
Gal Kim, Affiliated Fellow, ICI-Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Berlin, Germany
Alain Krivine, former European MP, France
Jan Kofman, Professor (retired), historian and politacal scientist, Poland
Korean House for International Solidarity, South Korea
Tamas Krausz, Professor of History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
Marko Krzan, Initiative for democratic socialism, Slovenia
Zbigniew Marcin Kowalewski, editor, Instytut Wydawniczy Książka i Prasa, Poland
Masis Kurkcugil, historian-researcher, Turkey
Noriko Kyogoku, Japan
Dan La Botz, City University of New York, United States
Olivier Landau, France
Joanne Landy, Co-Director, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, New York, United States
Ann-Carin Landström, Leftparty, Sweden
Dharmasiri Lankapeli, General Secretary, Federation of Media Employees Trade Unions, Sri Lanka
Bernard Le Dilavrec, Mayor, Gaillon (27), France
Le Monde Diplomatique-edycja polska, Editorial board, Poland
Anne-Rose Le Van, Montpellier, France
Eliana Leal, directivo sindical, Sinvesocv, Venezuela
Janick Léger, conseiller départemental Eure, France
Jean-Luc Léger, président Ceser Normandie, France
Yvan Lemaitre, NPA, France
Lembaga Informasi Perburuhan Sedane (LIPS), Indonesia
Tony A León Rojas, Secretario General, Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores del Ministerio de Petróleo de Venezuela (Sintramenpet ), Venezuela
Daniel Libreros, Movimiento Ecosocialista, Colombia
Marianne Ligou, France
Peter Lindgren, teacher, Sweden
Fatima Lintang-Ali, Kaagapay OFWRSC, Philippines
David Llorente, diputado en el Parlamento de Castilla La Mancha (Podemos), Spanish State
Ken Loach, film maker, UK
François Loncle, Member of the Parliament, France
Sonja Lokar, Executive Director, CEE Network for Gender Issues, Ljubljana Office, Slovenia
Francisco Louça, economist, Lisboa University, Portugal
Michael Löwy, directeur de recherches émérite au CNRS, Paris, France
Eduardo Lucita, Economistas de Izquierda (EDI), Argentina
Łukasz Ługowski, trade-unionist, journalist, economist, Poland
Bartosz Łukaszewski, sociologist, PhD, Poland
Alan Maass, editor Socialist Workers newspaper, United States
Jeff Mackler, Socialist Action, United States
Piero Maestri, Communia Network, former provincial counselor Milano, Italia
Christian Mahieux, Trade-Unionist SUD-Rail [Solidaires], magazine Les Utopiques, France
Jan Malewski, Inprecor Editor, France
Jean Malifaud, Ensemble!, trade unionist SNESUP-FSU, France
Noël Mamère, mayor of Bègles, MP, France
Josing Manandil, Mindanao Tri-People Women Resource Center (MTWRC), Philippines
Gilles Manceron, Ligue des Droits de l’Homme (LDH), France
Mark Mandar, ALTAHR, Philippines
Angel Marcano, Secretario General, Sindicato de Trabajadores de Toyota, SintraToyota, Venezuela
Soma Marik, women’s movement activist and Associate Professor of History, RKSM Vivekananda Vidyabhavan, India
Philippe Marlière, University Professor (London), Ensemble, UK-France
Artur Maroń, sociologist, Poland
Agnès Martel, France
Myriam Martin, Ensemble ! spokesperson, France
Gustavo Martínez, Secretario General, Sindicato de Trabajadores de Occi Metal, Venezuela
Szymon Martys, journalist, Poland
Alain Massalsky, France
Gustave Massiah, member of the International Council of the World Social Forum (WSF)
Efrén Mata, Secretario General, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Katerina Matsa, psychiatre, Greece
Ismael Medina, directivo sindical, Sinttrachv, Venezuela
Fernanda Melchionna, Vereadora de Porto Alegre, Brazil
Attila Melegh, sociologist, Hungary
Richard Mellor, Facts for working people blog, United States
Qalandar Memon, Editor, Naked Punch Review, UK
Feliz Mercantil, Secretario General, Sintracarbozulia, Venezuela
Savas Michael-Matsas, écrivain, dirigeant de l’EEK, Greece
Anica Mikuš-Kos, doctov Ljubljana, Slovenia
Evelyne, Millet, retired, France
Allan Minted, Timuay Justice and Governance (TJG), Philippines
David Miranda, Vereador do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rastko Mocnik, Retired professor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Olivier Mollaz, travailleur social, Ensemble, France
Patrick Mortal, teacher, Lille 3 University, trade unionist, France
Gaspar Mosela, Timuay Justice and Governance (TJG), Philippines
Gippo Mukendi Ngandu, teacher, trade-unionist, Italy
Bill V. Mullen, Professor of American Studies, Purdue University, United States
Laida Musa, ALTAHR, Philippines
Muto, Ichiyo, People’s Plan Study Group, Tokyo, Japan
Leila Nachawati Rego, writer (especially on the Middle East), Spain
Alberto Nadal, editorial board of Viento Sur, Spain
Mohammad Nafees, Freelance Journalist, Pakistan
Amel Nairi, France
Ghayath Naisse, socialist activist, Syria
Liaqat Nasser, Advocate, AWP, Pakistan
Alejando Navarro, Secretario General, Sintracarbozulia, Venezuela
Angel Navas, Presidente de la Federación de trabajadores de la Industria Eléctrica, FETRAELEC, Venezuela
Antonio Negri, philosophe, Italy
Ana Maria R. Nemenzo, Co-Convenor, DIGNIDAD Alliance, Philippines
Immanuel Ness, City University of New York, United States
Richard Neuville, trade unionist, activist for selfmanagment
Liadh Ní Riada, Member of the European Parliament, Ireland
Professor Noor Nieftagodien, South Africa
Amami Nizar, Member of the Parliament, Popular Front, general coordinator of the LGO, Tunisia
Trevor Ngwane, South Africa
Khalid Nohmka, France
Freddy Nuñez, Secretario de Reclamos, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Paulino Núñez MR, Comuna Camino de Tierra y Libertad, Camino Viejo la Pastora, Guarairaepano, Caracas, Venezuela
Antonis Ntavanelos, Political Council, Popular Unity, DEA, Greece
Juan Ollarves, Secretario Ejecutivo de la Federación Unitaria de Trabajadores Petroleros de Venezuela PDVSA, (FUTPV), Venezuela
Dragomir Olujić Oluja, Journalist, Belgrade, Serbia
Goldy Omelio, Kaagapay, OFWRSC, Philippines
Ozlem Onaran, Professor of Economics, UK
Organización Política La Caldera, Argentina
Mishi Oriel, ERDAC. Inc., Philippines
Henry Ospina, directivo sindical, Sinttrachv, Venezuela
Kuniko Ozawa, Japan
Gilbert Pago, historian, Martinique
Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF), Pakistan
Ugo Palheta, Contretemps magazine, France
Angel Pandare, directivo sindical de los Trabajadores de Ford, Motors, Venezuela
Edna Pangilamen, TRIPOD, Philippines
Ian Parker, Emeritus Professor of Management, University of Leicester, UK
Jaime Pastor, politologue, director of Viento Sur, Spain
Vibhuti Patel, Professor and Head, Dept of Economics, SNDT Women’s University, India
Layla Pearron, Ensemble, France
Lisa Pelletti Clark, Co-President, International Peace Bureau
People’s SAARC, South Asia
Christian Pereira, Secretario General Sindicato de Trabajadores FCA (Chrysler), Sinttrachv y Presidente de la Federación Unitaria de Trabajadores Automotrices y Autopartistas FUTACC, Venezuela
Aldrin Pérez, Secretario General, Semboguajira - Carbón; Fertinitro, Venezuela
Stalin Pérez Borges, Consejo Consultivo de la Central Bolivariana de Trabajadores, Venezuela
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Nobel Peace Prize, Argentina
Lucien Perpette, trade unionist (retired), Belgium
Janel Pesons, MPPM, Philippines
Armelle Perthus, spokesperson, NPA, France
Giovanni Peta, Italy
Thierry Philippot, trade union cadre, France
Philippe Pierre-Charles, general secretary, Centrale Démocratique Martiniquaise des Travailleurs (trade union center), Martinique
Neus Pineda Devesa, concejala cup Sí-Podem Petrer, Spanish State
Marie Plot, teacher, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Pierre-O PIRA, teacher (retired), trade unionist, former local Council member, Lambersart (Nord), France
Guy Pourchet, honorary teacher, trade unionist Public Education, France
Gauri Pradhan, Pakistan
Rohit Prajapati, Environment Activist, India
François Préneau, trade union, retired, France
Mario Pongase, Demokratikong Kilusan ng mga Magsasaka ng Pilipinas (DKMP-Lanao), Philippines
Christine Poupin, spokesperson, NPA, France
Philippe Poutou, NPA candidate, presidential election 2017, France
Harald Probst, Germany
Jesús Puerta, directivo Sindical de Trabajadores de General Motors, Sinvesocv, Venezuela
Ram Puniyani, All India Secular Forum, Mumbai, India
Anne Querrien, sociologue, magazine Multitudes, France
Paula Quinteiro Araujo, diputada de En Marea, Galicia, Spanish State
Mahnaz Rahman, member Women’s Action Forum, Pakistan
Samina Rahman educationalist, Pakistan
Agustín Ramos, novelista mexicano
Nalini Ratnarajah, Human Rights Defender, Sri Lanka
J.-F. Ravary, France
Renée Ravoteur, Martinique-France
Bodhisatwa Ray, Radical Socialist, India
Alain Raymond, UTOPIA, France
Christiane & Paul Réguer, France
Zia Ur Rehman - National Coordinator Pakistan Development
John Reimann, Oakland Socialist, USA
Félix Relautte, Groupe Révolution Socialiste (GRS), Martinique
Hans-Peter Renk, solidaritéS, conseiller général, Le Locle, Switzerland
Réseau Sortir du colonialisme (SDC), France
Dr Louis Reynolds, South Africa
Jean-Pierre Rigal, Ensemble, France
Julien Rivoire, trade-unionist, Snesup-FSU, Paris 13 University, France
Ritsuko Ichii, Japan
Roberto Robaina, Vereador de Porto Alegre, Brazil
Pablo Rochela, Consejo Ciudadano de Podemos Aragón, Spanish State
Neskutz Rodríguez Ormazabal, spokesperson Grupo Juntero Podemos Diputacion provincial Bizkaia, Spanish State
Yimy Rojas, directivo sindical, Ford, Motors, Venezuela
Rina Ronja Kari, Member of the European Parliament, Denmark
Bernard Rosenstein, France
Yolanda Rouiller, philologue, Spain
Luc Rousset, NPA, France
Pierre Rousset, Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF), France
Dr Jeff Rudin, South Africa
William Ruiz directivo sindical, Sinttrachv, Venezuela
Endou Ryuta, ATTAC Japan (Koutou), Japon
Saito Ikuo, Attac Japan
Zazi Sadou, feminist activist, Algeria
Hilda Saeed, Pakistan
Rubina Saigol, Pakistan
Eiji Saitou, ATTAC Japan (Kansai Group), Japan
Yohichi Sakai, Japan Revolutionary Communist League (JRCL), Japan
Pierre Salama, Professor emeritus, Paris XIII University, France
Leonardo Saliga, TRIPOD, Philippines
Merlita Saliga, Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM), Philippines
Catherine Samary, economist, France
Edgard Sanchez, Partido Revolucionarios de los Trabajadores (PRT), Mexico
Laetitia Sanchez EELV conseillère régionale Normandie, France
Luis Angel Sanchez de Lachina, concejal de Galdakao Orain en el Ayuntamiento de Galdakao, Spanish State
Lola Sánchez Caldentey, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Dr David Sanders, South Africa
Sumit Sarkar, retired professor of history, Delhi university, India
Tanika Sarkar, retired professor of history, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
J. B. Sauvage, France
Jakob Schäfer, trade Union activist, member of ISO, Germany
Vincent Scheltiens, historian, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Chris Schenk
Jason Schulman, co-editor, New Politics, United States
Lidia Senra, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Glauber Sezerino, sociologue, association Autres Brésils, France
Stephen R. Shalom, New Politics magazine, United States
Ahmed Shawki, ISO, United States
Kyoko Shimizu, Asian Health Institute, Japan
Román Sierra, diputado a las Cortes de Aragón (Podemos), Spanish State
Roger Silverman, Newham Momentum, UK
Jonathan Simmel, parliamentary candidate, Red-Green Alliance, Denmark
Kostas Skordoulis, professor at the National University of Athens, Greece
Manos Skoufoglou, member of the Central Coordination Committee of Antarsya,
member of the national board of the Association of Greek Architects, Greece
Lidia Senra, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Nicolas Springer, trade unionist SNES-FSU, France
Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM), Malaysia
Socialist Workers League (Nigeria)
Sindy Soler, Executive Director, MTWRC, Philippines
Søren Søndergaard /Soren Sondergaard, Red-Green Alliance in Denmark, Member of the Danish Parliament, Spokesperson on European Affairs, Spokesperson on Human Rights
Adama Soumaré, France
Alda Sousa, Porto University, Portugal
Fatou Sow, International Director, Women Living Under Muslim Laws
South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE), South Asia
Claude Szatan, social activist, France
Paweł Szelegieniec, social scientist, Poland
Henryk Szlajfer, Professor, Warsaw University, Poland
Nicole Taquet-Leroy, School Heard, former member of the Regional Council (Nord) ; (Ensemble), France
Gaspar M. Tamás, former Director, The Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Budapest), Visiting Fellow, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (Vienna)
Josephine Taneo, Ranaw Women and Children Resource Center (RWCRC), Philippines
Daniel Tanuro, ecosocialist activist. Member of the LCR, Belgium
Mohammad Tahseen, Pakistan
Farhana Tekoken, ALTAHR, Philippines
Karel ten Haaf, author and poet, The Netherlands
Laurence Thiery, France
Martine Thomas-Rousset, France
Ovidiu Tichindeleanu, philosopher, Romania
Alan Thornett, Socialist Resistance, Great Britain
Marc John Tompar, MTPYC, Philippines
Luis Torres, directivo sindical, Sinttrachv, Venezuela
Arnold Torres, TRIPOD, Philippines
Estefanía Torres, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
Yen Torres, TRIPOD, Philippines
Eric Toussaint, spokesperson, CADTM-International
Josette Trat, sociologue and feminist, France
Enzo Traverso, historian, professor, Cornell University, United-Stats
Ugo Trevisiol, teacher, FSU trade union Auvergne, France
Juan Tortosa, CADTM-Suisse and SolidaritéS, Switzerland
Yannis Tsiomis, Directeur d’études, Professor, Associate Member, EHESS Paris, France
Marlene Tuininga, Journalist, France
John Tully, writer and historian, Australia
Christian Tutin, Professeur d’économie, Université de Créteil, France
Jason Ulubalang, Teduray and Lambangian Youth and Students Association (TLYSA), Philippines
Miguel Urbán, president of the Podemos group in the European Parliament and secretary for Europe of Podemos
Igor Urizar Murgoitio, councilor, Arrasate, Spain
Jose Uztariz, Secretario de Jubilados y Pensionados, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Marie Vabre, Maitre de Conférences, Lille III University, France
Roseline Vachetta, former European MP, France
Lot van Baaren, FNV Dutch Trade Union Federation, member of the Board, The Netherlands
Arend van de Poel, Librarian, IIRE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Achin Vanaik, Retired Professor of International Relations, University of Delhi, India
Jesús Vargas, directivo sindical sector construcción Carabobo, Venezuela
Christian Varin, NPA, France
Prof. Lino Veljak, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Flavia Verri, Ensemble !, France
Pedro Vianna, poet, writer, civil society activist, France
Saltarelli Victoria, trade-union activist, Sud Éducation, France
Sally Viegelmann-Rousset, Babaylan, Femmes philippines en France
Gabriel Viennet, doctor, member of Ensemble! Mouvement pour une alternative de gauche solidaire et écologique, France
Elise Ville, Employée de Vie Scolaire, Lyon, France
Sébastien Ville, Ensemble ! France
Patrick Viveret, philosophe, France
Hervé Vullion, trade unionist, FSU, France
Tomoko Wada, member of Civil Society, the Earth location, Japan
Vilma Wahid, CONZARRD, Philippines
Alan Wald, Professor Emeritus, Michigan University, Ann Arbor, et éditorial board of Against the Current
Dominique Waroquiez, Belgium
Dr Peter Waterman, Senior Lecturer in Politics Programme, Institute of Social Studies (retired), The Hague, The Netherlands
Lois Weiner, Professor, New Jersey City University, USA
Thomas Weyts, SAP-LCR Belgium
Beatrice Whitaker, France
Peterr Widén retired metalworker, Sweden
Neel Wijethilak, General Secretary, United General Workers Union, Sri Lanka
Working People Party (PRP), Indonesia
Francis Wurtz, Honorary Member of the European Parliament, France
Kei Yamaguchi, Japan
Muhammad Yaqub, Pakistan
Sabina Yasmin, General Secretary, Bangladesh Kishani Sabha (BKS), Bangladesh
Faizun Zackariya, activist, Sri Lanka
Edwuard Zapata, Secretario General Sindicato de Hidrocentro, Venezuela
Bogusław Ziętek, president WZZ “Sierpień 80” (Free Trade Union “August 80”), Poland
Un appel international aux gouvernements du Pakistan et du Gilgit-Baltistan
Un premier succès de la défense – La Cour suprême ajourne sa décisionBaba Jan, militant dévoué de Gilgit-Balistan, au nord du Pakistan, fait appel d’une double condamnation à perpétuité. Sa demande d’examen a été entendue par la Cour suprême le 25 mai 2017. Pour avoir un effet, cet appel international devait être envoyé le lundi 22, 2017. Beaucoup de signatures ont été reçues en seulement 48 heures, provenant de nombreux pays. L’appel a reçu un grand écho au Pakistan.
La Cour suprême a ajourné sa décision afin que l’affaire puisse être entendue après les fêtes de l’Eid. C’était ce que demandait la défense, afin que d’autres avocats de premier plan puissent comparaître pour le compte de Baba Jan.
Le cas de quatorze militants confrontés à deux condamnations à perpétuité devait être examiné. La condamnation à perpétuité de deux d’entre eux est suspendue. Il y aura plus de temps pour préparer la défense des douze autres. C’est un premier succès.
Nous continuons à collecter des signatures. Elles peuvent être envoyées via le formulaire de contact du site web ESSF: http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article41089
Baba Jan est un militant politique au Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) qui fait face à une peine d’emprisonnement à perpétuité avec 12 autres personnes dans la prison de Gahkooch. Il est membre du comité fédéral du Parti awami des Travailleurs et il est président du Front de la jeunesse progressiste. Il a été accusé d’avoir conduit des émeutes et organisé des rassemblements illégaux en 2010. Son véritable « crime » a en fait été de porter aide aux victimes du lac Atta Abad afin qu’elles reçoivent une indemnisation équitable. Le lac a été artificiellement créé par un glissement de terrain qui a bloqué le cours de la rivière.
En 2010, lorsque les habitants d’Ali Abad, la principale ville de la vallée de Hunza, ont protesté pour que toutes les victimes réelles du lac Atta Abadune reçoivent juste compensation, la police a ouvert le feu, tuant deux manifestants, un père et son fils. Il y a immédiatement eu une réaction de protestation très forte et la population s’est rebellée. Baba Jan n’était pas sur place à ce moment. Il a rejoint plus tard le mouvement en cours et a essayé de calmer un peu l’exaspération des gens en organisant des rassemblements et des manifestations. Les autorités ont promis qu’une enquête serait ouverte sur l’officier de police responsable d’avoir tiré sur des manifestants pacifiques.
Au lieu de cela, cependant, divers chefs d’accusation ont été portés à l’encontre de Baba Jan et de plus de cent activistes de divers partis politiques en vertu des lois antiterroristes. Les lois antiterroristes sont très souvent utilisées contre des militant(e)s au Pakistan et Gilgit-Baltistan pour des raisons politiques.
Baba Jan et ses douze collègues ont été condamnés à vie en 2014 par le tribunal antiterroriste – jamais auparavant des manifestants n’avaient été condamnés à vie pour le seul fait de protester ! Plus tard, la Cour suprême du Gilgit-Baltistan a acquitté Baba Jan après qu’il ait déposé un recours contre ce verdict.
Baba Jan s’est présenté aux élections générales de 2015. Il est arrivé deuxième dans sa circonscription. Cependant, lors d’une élection anticipée dans la même circonscription, organisée après que le précédent gagnant ait été nommé gouverneur du GB, il est apparu que personne ne pourrait égaler la popularité de Baba Jan. Le gouvernement s’est alors tourné vers la Cour suprême du Pakistan et a demandé que son recours contre l’acquittement de Baba Jan soit entendu avant l’élection – et que pour cela, les élections devaient être reportées.
Finalement, la Cour suprême a rétabli la condamnation à perpétuité de Baba Jan. Nombreux sont celles et ceux qui ont pensé que cette décision avait été prise sur une base politique afin d’empêcher Baba Jan de participer à l’élection.
La Cour suprême devrait une dernière fois entendre la requête de réexamen final de Baba Jan le 25 mai 2017.
Nous demandons au gouvernement du Gilgit-Baltistan de retirer son recours devant la Cour suprême et de plaider devant elle pour la libération de Baba Jan et tous les autres détenus, de les libérer tous.
Nous demandons la publication du rapport de la commission judiciaire sur l’incident et sur la mise en œuvre de ses recommandations. La commission judiciaire a été créée par le gouvernement GB pour enquêter sur l’ensemble de l’incident. Son rapport n’a jamais été publié.
Signatures:
Txema Abaigar, éditeur de InfoGaia, blog internationaliste et anticapitaliste, Espagne
Sébastien Abbet, étudiant, MPS, Suisse
Serge Aberdam, Historien, NPA Ivry, France
Eva Abuin Bideburu, counceillère, Baleike Arrasate, Espagne
Gilbert Achcar, professeur à la School of Oriental and African Studies, Université de Londres, Grande-Bretagne
Louis Adam, Ensemble, France
Yoko Akimoto, Japan
Badrul Alam, président, Bangladesh Krishok Federation, Bangladesh
Karamat Ali, directeur exécutif, Pakistan Institute of Labour Research and Education (PILER), Pakistan
Sher Ali Khan, Herald magazine, Pakistan
Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, Chairman, United Kashmir People’s National Party, Kashmir
Marina Albiol, Membre du Parlement européen, Espagne
Guillermo Almeyra, historien et éditorialiste, México
María Álvarez Moctezuma, Défenseure des Droits humains, México
Ronaldo Ambangan, Erumanon IPS, Philippines
Samir Amin, économiste, Egypte
Javed Anand, Convener, Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD), Inde
Rommy Arce, concejala de Ahora Madrid, Espagne
Martina Anderson, Rommy Arce, concejala de Ahora Madrid, Spain
Martina Anderson, Member of the European Parliament, Royaume uni
Léila André, Conseil syndical du SNUIPP-FSU 06, France
Gustavo Arteagarre, Secretario de Finanzas, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Gustavo Arteagarre, Secretario de Finanzas, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Mick Armstrong, Socialist Alternative, Australie
Elisabeth Badinter, Philosophe, France
Uraz Aydin, syndicaliste (enseignant), éditeur de la revue Yeniyol, Turquie
Alex Bainbridge and Susan Price, National Co-Convenors, Socialist Alliance, Australie
Abulcair Balindong, National Chairperson, MindanaOne Tri-Peoples’ Movement for the Advancement of Peoples’ Democratic Rights, Mindanao, Philippines
Johnny Balindong, MPPM, Philippines
Dr Farzana Bari, Pakistan
Özlem Barin, Socialisme 21, Belgique
Alain Baron, Union syndicale Solidaires, France
Jean Batou, député au parlement de Genève, professeur à l’Université de Lausanne, Suisse
Jasmine Bayao, Kaagapap OFWRSC, Philippines
Christopher Beck, chorégraphe, Pays-Bas
Gina Belos, Kilos Ka, Philippines
Ella Sheryl Benito, Teduray and Lambangian Youth and Students Association (TLYSA), Philippines
Xabier Benito, Membre du Parlement européen, Espagne
Olivier Besancenot, porte-parole, NPA, France
Amit Bhaduri, Professor Emeritus, JNU, New Delh
Tithi Bhattacharya, Associate Professeure associée, Histoire, Université de Purdue, Etats-Unis
Mushtaq Bhati. M. A. Pol. Science. B.ZU. Multan. Social and political worker, Pakistan
Katarzyna Bielińska-Kowalewska (PhD) Science politique, Philosophe, Warsaw, Pologne
Sandra Bloodworth, éditrice Marxist Left Review, Australie
Ed Bober, président, Conseil des syndicats du North Norfolk, UK
Martine Boichot, Ensemble, France
Pascal Boissel, psychiatre, président de l Union syndicale de la psychiatrie
Maria Bolari, Unité Populaire, ancien membre du Parlement, Grèce
José Bolívar, Secretario General Sindicato de Tranajadores de Mitsubischi MMC, Venezuela
Samia Bomfin, Vereadora de São Paulo, Brazil
Rudel Bongcales, Liga ng Makabagong Kabataan (LMK), Philippines
Rita Bonheur, présidente de l’Union des femmes de la Martinique
Luis Bonilla-Molina Coordinador Internacional de la Red Global/ Glocal por la calidad educativa (Global/Glocal network for the quality education)
Roger Bonita, Secretario de Actas y Correspondencias, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Borderless Movement, Hong Kong
Mathieu Bost, syndicaliste Sud Rail/Solidaire, France
Stephen Bouquin, Gewoon Hoogleraar sociologie, Belgique
Joseph Bourges, membre d’Attac, France
José Bové, député européen, France
Lynn Boylan, Membre du Parlement européen, Irlande
Peter Boyle, Socialist Alliance, Australie
Patrick Braouezec, membre honoraire du Parlement, France
Robert Brenner, Professeur Emeritus, Université de California, Los Angeles, Etats-Unis
K.J. Brito Fernando – Families of the Disappeared (Familles de Disparus), President, Sri Lanka
Tino Brugos, membre de la rédaction de la revue Viento Sur, Espagne
Erica Burman, Professeur (Education), Université de Manchster, Grande-Bretagne
Lorena Cabrerizo, Consejera Ciudadana Podemos CM, Etat espagnol
Michel Cahen, historien, CNRS-Sciences Po Bordeaux, France
Edgardo Calantungan, TRIPOD, Philippines
Susan Caldwell, Montréal, Québec
Laura Camargo, députée au Parlement des Baléars (Podemos), Etat espagnol
Raúl Camargo, député Podemos Madrid, militant d’Anticapitalistas, Espagne
Campaign for climate justice (CCJN), Népal
Osmán Cañizales, directivo sector Construcción Carabobo, Venezuela
Edgardo Capablanca, Kagaapay OFWRSC, Philippines
Matt Carthy, Member of the European Parliament, Ireland
Anne-Sophie Carton, militante associative, cadre fonction publique, Seine Saint Denis, France
Aldo Casas, anthropologue, revue Herramienta, FPDS-CN, Argentine
Hernan Castillo, Secretario General de Trabajadores Cereales, Grupo POLAR, Venezuela
Jam Caylan, Kilos Ka, Philippines
J.-M. Cerino, France
Miguel Chacón, Secretario de Deportes ; Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Françoise Châlons, Ensemble Lyon, France
Fathi Chamkhi, Député à l’Assemblée des Représentants du Peuple, Tunisie
Dr Gerard Chaouat, Ensemble, France
Kunal Chattopadhyay, Professeur, Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, Inde
Josefina Chávez, feminista mexicana
Gabriel Chel, France
Oksana Chelysheva, journaliste, Russie
Kamal Mitra Chenoy, Professeur, Centre for Comparative Politics & Political Theory, School of International Studies, Inde
Anuradha Chenoy, Professor, Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Inde
Noam Chomsky, Professeur (à la retraite), MIT, Cambridge MA, Etats-Unis
Ashok Choudhary, secrétaire général, All India Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP), Inde
Nora Ciapponi, Frente Popular Darío Santillán-CN, Argentine
Marijke Colle, biologiste, féministe, Belgique
Joan Collins TD, member of Irish Dail, Ireland
Coordinación Nacional del Foro Latinoamericano y Caribeño de los Trabajadores de la Energía, Capítulo Venezuela (14 membres ont signés)
Committee for Asian Women, Asie
Confederation of Indonesia People Movement (KPRI), Indonésie
Javier Contreras Villaseñor, PRT, México
Anna Cornaggia Turco, Défenseure des Droits humains, Italie
Terry Conway, Socialist Resistance, Grande-Bretagne
Anna Cornaggia Turco, Italie
Jennevie Cornelio, Secretary General, Alliance of Tri-People for the Advancement of Human Rights (ALTAHR), Philippines
Annick Coupé, secrétaire générale d’ATTAC, France
Courant Al Mounadil-a. Maroc
Elizabeth Cox, Directrice ONU (retraite), Australie
Anna Maria Cuomo Ulloa, Mouvement : Rete di Donne per la Politica, Genova (Réseau de Femmes pour la Politique à Genes), Italie
Pierre Cours-Salies, Professeur de sociologie, Université de Paris 8-Saint-Denis (GTM/CNRS), France
Javier Couso, Membre du Parlement européen, Espagne
Sergi Cremades Fernández, concejal y portavoz Si-podem y Secretario General de Podem Petrer, Etat espagnol
Léon Crémieux, syndicaliste Sud Aérien/Solidaires, France
Patrice Cugillère, France
Alain Cyroulnik, France
Philippe Cyroulnik, critique d’art, France
Joseph Daher, Syria Freedom for Ever, Suisse-Syrie
Jean-Pierre Dardaud, ancien président de Frères des Hommes, France
Prof. Samantak Das, Department of Comparative Literature, Université de Jadavpur, Inde
Lucile Daumas, Rabat, Maroc
Wilfred Dcosta, Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF), New Delhi, Inde
Ludo De Brabander, vrede vzw – porte-parole, Gand, Belgique
Alex de Jong, responsable de la publication Grenzelos, Pays-Bas
Herman De Ley, Emeritus Professeur Emeritus, Université de Gand, Belgique
Enrique de los Reyes, consultant politique sur le processus de paix entre le RPM-M et le gouvernement, Philippines
Fabio De Masi, Membre du Parlement européen, Allemagne
Nadia De Mond, féministe, activiste du mouvement Non Una di Meno, Italie
Jean Pierre Debourdeau, ex. responsable départemental FSU et ATTAC, membre du Conseil d’orientation de la Fondation Copernic, France
Olivier Delbeke, syndicaliste, France
Samy Delima, Multi-Stakeholders Initiatives for Humanitarian Actions against Disasters (MiHANDs), Philippines
Nika Deslauriers, Présidente, Québec solidaire, Québec
Dr. Jeyakumar Devaraj, Membre du Parlement, Malaysie
Sushovan Dhar, Radical Socialist, Inde
Max Dorléans, Collectif martiniquais pour la santé, Martinique
Admilson dos Santos Canuto, aposentado, ex-dirigente sindical dos bancários no Brasil, Federação Nacional dos Economiários, Brésil
Felicity Dowling, Left Unity, Grande-Bretagne
Bernard Dreano, cofondateur du réseau Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly International
Fleury Drieu, professeur des écoles, syndicaliste, SNUIPP-FSU, France
Colin O Driscoll, Co-Chair Labour International (International Section of the British Labour Party), Royaume uni
Jacek Drozda, PhD, chercheur (culture), syndicaliste, Pologne
lalia Ducos – Women’s initiative for Citizenship and Universals Rights (WICUR)
Penelope Duggan, responsable de la publication International Viewpoint
Flodelyn Dumasapal, ERDAC Inc., Philippines
Olivier Dussart, NPA, France
Taxiarhis Efstathiou, membre du Conseil général de la Fédération nationale des Travailleurs du Secteur public, Grèce
Josu Egireun, membre de la rédaction de Viento Sur, Espagne
Michel Eggermont, Council member SP Utrecht, Pay-bas
Edgardo Egot, DKMP-Lanao, Philippines
Didier Epsztajn, animateur blog « entre les lignes entre les mots », France
Eszmelet, comité de rédaction de la revue, Hongrie
Kamil Ahmed Engineer & Pol Activist ( PSF.) Lahore, Pakistan
Jessie Estrada, Lanao Aquatic and Marine Fisheries Center for Community Development, Inc. (LAFCCOD), Philippines
Endou Ryuta, ATTAC Japan (Koutou), Japon
Corazon Valdez Fabros, Stop the War Coalition, Philippines
Patrick Farbiaz, Sortir du Colonialisme, France
Dianne Feeley, éditrice, Against the Current, Etats-Unis
Yaneis Felekis, militant, prisonnier sous la dictature militaire (1967-1974), Grèce
Bong Fenis, MPPM, Philippines
Elisabeth Ferreira, avocate, Genève, Suisse
Nathalie Fiala, citoyenne, France
Barry Finger, Etats-Unis
David Finkel, éditeur, Against the Current, Etats-Unis
Roberto Firenze, Communia Network, Italie
Focus on the Global South
Jacques Fontaine, Ensemble !, France
Eleonora Forenza, Membre du Parlement européen, Italie
Jacques Fortin, militant LGBT anticapitaliste, France
Pascal Franchet, président, CADTM France
Nancy Fraser, Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics, New School for Social ResearchRetour ligne automatique
Vice-President and President Elect, American Philosophical Association, Eastern DivisionRetour ligne automatique
Global Justice Chair, Collège d’études mondiales, ParisRetour ligne automatique
Professor II, Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo
Fujio Ichii, Yusei Yunion (Syndicat de la Poste), Japon
Rena Marie Gahum, Chairperson, Alliance of Youth for Peace in Mindanao (AKMK), Philippines
Ioanna Gaitani, Unité Populaire, ancien membre du Parlement, Grèce
Oscar García Miguelez. Concejal en Berango (Bizkaia), Etat espagnol
Camila Andrea Galindo, Movimiento Ecosocialista, Colombie
Boy Gatchalian, CLUTCH, Inc., Philippines
Franck Gaudichaud, Enseignant-chercheur, Université Grenoble-Alpes, France
Daniel Geffner, diputado de las Cortes Valencianas de Podemos, Etat espagnol
Luciana Genro, Dirigente Nacional do PSOL, Brésil
Dominique Gérardin, Université Lille II (retraité). Syndicaliste FSU, France
Paolo Gilardi, enseignant syndicaliste, Genève, Suisse
Concepción Gómez, Secretario de Profesionales y Técnicos, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Antonio González García, Ex Presidente Municipal Instituyente de 1993-1996 de Acatepec, Guerrero, México
Tania González Peñas, Membre du Parlement européen, Espagne
Héctor Grad, Anticapitalistas (Spanish State), Red Solidaria contra la Ocupación de Palestina (Solidarity Network Against the Occupation of Palestine)
Martine Granier, porte parole du NPA 34, France
Joseph Grim Feinberg, chercheur, Czech Academy of Sciences, Tchéquie
Dorothy Guerrero, auteure and militante avec Global Justice Now
Manisha Gupte, co-founder of AJWS grantee Mahila Sarvangeen Utkarsh Mandal (MASUM), Inde
Dr Salim Haidrani, Londres, Grande-Bretagne
Sumi Hasegawa, Université McGill, Montréal, Québec
Salima Hashmi, Artist educator, Pakistan
Andy Heintz, freelance writer and guest political columnist for Iowa and Kansas newspapers and progressive websites, United States
Marieme Helie Lucas, Secularism Is A Women’s Issue
Odile Hélier, France
Jorge Hernández, Hernández, Secretario General Sindicato de Trabajadores VICSOn, Venezuela
Shamim Hhan, controlleur qualité residant à Oman, membre du Jammu Kashmir National Awami Party, Oman
Norbert Holcblat, économiste, France
Jim Hollinshead Branch Chair UCU Liverpool, Université John Moore, Grande-Bretagne
Nancy Holmstrom, Professeure Emerita, Université Rutgers, Etats-Unis
Naomi Horihama, Japan
François Houtart, Professeur, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales (I.A.E.N.), Equateur
Peter Hudis, Professeur de Philosophie, Oakton Community College, Etats-Unis
Andrej Hunko, MP, Die Linke, Membre of Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe, Allemagne
Jose Vicente Idoiaga, rédaction de Viento Sur, Professeur, Herriko Universitatea, Pays basque/Euskal
Y. Inagaki, ATTAC Japan (Tokyo), Japon
Tahira Jabeen a native of Gilgit-Baltistan and Civil Rights Actvist
Jagaran, Népal
Linuse Jayathilake, Convenor, Left Voice, Sri Lanka
Esther Jeffers, économiste, France
Aiskel Jiménez, Secretaria de Mujer y Familia ; Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Samy Johsua, Professeur honoraire université Aix Marseille, France
Yves Juin, Ensemble – Bretagne, France
Harsh Kapoor, sacw.net, Inde
Sadet Karabulut, SP, Membre du Parlement, Pays-bas
Safder Karim Hunzai, comptable, Australie
Jean-Louis Karkides, Aulnay-sous-Bois, France
Claudio Katz, Economista, UBA, Argentine
Jimmy Kelly, membre du Conseil exécutif, TEEU, Irlande
Dr Andrew Kennedy, SOAS, Université de Londres, Grande-Bretagne
Kenji Ago, ATTAC Japan, Japon
Kenji Kunitomi, Asian Solidarity School, Japon
Sheema Kermani, Tehrik-e-Niswan, Pakistan
Pierre Khalfa, économiste, ancien membre du CESE, France
Prof. Ijaz Khan, Chairman, Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, Pakistan
Nighat Khan, Pakistan
Sameer Khan, militant social, Mozambique
Sherbaz Khan, SSO, Allemagne
Gal Kim, Affiliated Fellow, ICI-Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Berlin, Germany
Yoshihide Kitahata, ATTAC Japan (Kansai Group), Japon
Angela Klein, responsable de la publication Sozialistische Zeitung (Soz), Allemagne
Jan Kofman, Professeur (à la retraite), histoire et sciences politiques, Pologne
Korean House for International Solidarity, Corée du Sud
Tamas Krausz, Professeur d’Histoire, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hongrie
Alain Krivine, ancien Membre du Parlement européen, France
Marko Krzan, Initiative for democratic socialism, Slovenia
Zbigniew Marcin Kowalewski, éditeur, Instytut Wydawniczy Książka i Prasa, Pologne
Masis Kurkcugil, historien-chercheur, Turquie
Dan La Botz, City University of New York, Etats-Unis
Ken Loach, film maker, Grande-Bretagne
Daniel Libreros, Movimiento Ecosocialista, Colombie
David Llorente, diputado en el Parlamento de Castilla La Mancha (Podemos), Etats espagnol
Olivier Landau, France
Joanne Landy, Co-Director, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, New York, Etats-Unis
Ann-Carin Landström, Parti de Gauche, Suède
Dharmasiri Lankapeli, secrétaire général, Federation of Media Employees Trade Unions, Sri Lanka
Eliana Leal, directivo sindical, Sinvesocv, Venezuela
Tony A León Rojas, Secretario General, Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores del Ministerio de Petróleo de Venezuela (Sintramenpet ), Venezuela
Fatima Lintang-Ali, Kaagapay OFWRSC, Philippines
Comité de rédaction, Le Monde Diplomatique-edycja polska, Pologne
Peter Lindgren, enseignant, Suède
Sonja Lokar, Executive Director, CEE Network for Gender Issues, Ljubljana Office, Slovénie
Francisco Louça, économiste, université de Lisbonne, Portugal
Michael Löwy, directeur de recherches émérite au CNRS, Paris, France
Eduardo Lucita, Economistas de Izquierda (EDI), Argentine
Bartosz Łukaszewski, sociologue, PhD, Pologne
Alan Maass, éditeur Socialist Workers, Etats-Unis
Jeff Mackler, Socialist Action, Etats-Unis
Piero Maestri, Communia Network, ancien conseiller provincial Milano, Italie
Christian Mahieux, syndicaliste SUD-Rail [Solidaires], revue Les Utopiques, France
Jan Malewski, Inprecor Editor, France
Noël Mamère, maire de Bègles, député, France
Gilles Manceron, Ligue des Droits de l’Homme (LDH), France
Mark Mandar, ALTAHR, Philippines
Angel Marcano, Secretario General, Sindicato de Trabajadores de Toyota, SintraToyota, Venezuela
Soma Marik, militante féministe et Professeure associée en Histoire, RKSM Vivekananda Vidyabhavan, Inde
Philippe Marlière, Professeur d’Université (Londres), Ensemble, Royaume uni-France
Agnès Martel, France
Myriam Martin, Ensemble ! porte-parole, France
Gustavo Martínez, Secretario General, Sindicato de Trabajadores de Occi Metal, Venezuela
Szymon Martys, journaliste, Pologne
Gustave Massiah, membre du Conseil international du Forum social mondial (FSM)
Efrén Mata, Secretario General, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Katerina Matsa, psychiatre, Grèce
Ismael Medina, directivo sindical, Sinttrachv, Venezuela
Fernanda Melchionna, Vereadora de Porto Alegre, Brésil
Attila Melegh, sociologue, Hongrie
Richard Mellor, Facts for working people blog, Etats-Unis
Qalandar Memon, éditeur, Naked Punch Review, Grande-Bretagne
Anica Mikuš-Kos, Médecin, Ljubljana, Slovénie
Allan Minted, Timuay Justice and Governance (TJG), Philippines
Olivier Mollaz, travailleur social, Ensemble, France
Feliz Mercantil, Secretario General, Sintracarbozulia, Venezuela
Savas Michael-Matsas, écrivain, dirigeant de l’EEK, Grèce
Evelyne Millet, retraitée, France
Patrick Mortal, enseignant, chargé de cours à Lille 3, syndicaliste, France
Rastko Mocnik, Professeur à la retraite, Université de Ljubljana, Slovénie
Gaspar Mosela, Timuay Justice and Governance (TJG), Philippines
Gippo Mukendi Ngandu, enseignant syndicaliste, Italie
Bill V. Mullen, Professeur, American Studies, Université de Purdue, Etats-Unis
Laida Musa, ALTAHR, Philippines
Muto, Ichiyo, People’s Plan Study Group, Tokyo, Japon
Leila Nachawati Rego, writer (especially on the Middle East), Espagne
Alberto Nadal, membre de la rédaction de Viento Sur, Espagne
Mohammad Nafees, Freelance Journalist, Pakistan
Ghayath Naisse, Militant socialiste, Syrie
Liaqat Nasser, avocat, AWP, Pakistan
Alejando Navarro, Secretario General, Sintracarbozulia, Venezuela
Angel Navas, Presidente de la Federación de trabajadores de la Industria Eléctrica, FETRAELEC, Venezuela
Antonio Negri, philosophe, Italie
Ana Maria R. Nemenzo, Co-Convenor, DIGNIDAD Alliance, Philippines
Liadh Ní Riada, Member of the European Parliament, Irlande
Amami Nizar, Member du Parlement, Front Populaire, coordinateur général de la LGO, Tunisie
Freddy Nuñez, Secretario de Reclamos, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Paulino Núñez MR, Comuna Camino de Tierra y Libertad, Camino Viejo la Pastora, Guarairaepano, Caracas, Venezuela
Antonis Ntavanelos, Conseil Politique de l’Unité Populaire, DEA, Grèce
Juan Ollarves, Secretario Ejecutivo de la Federación Unitaria de Trabajadores Petroleros de Venezuela PDVSA, (FUTPV), Venezuela
Dragomir Olujić Oluja, Journalist, Belgrade, Serbie
Goldy Omelio, Kaagapay, OFWRSC, Philippines
Ozlem Onaran, Professeure d’Economie, Grande-Bretagne
Organización Política La Caldera, Argentine
Mishi Oriel, ERDAC. Inc., Philippines
Henry Ospina, directivo sindical, Sinttrachv, Venezuela
Kuniko Ozawa, Japon
Gilbert Pago, historien, Martinique
Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF), Pakistan
Ugo Palheta, revue Contretemps, France
Angel Pandare, directivo sindical de los Trabajadores de Ford, Motors, Venezuela
Edna Pangilamen, TRIPOD, Philippines
Ian Parker, Emeritus Professor of Management, University of Leicester, UK
Jaime Pastor, politologue et directeur de Viento Sur, Espagne
Vibhuti Patel, Professor and Head, Dept of Economics, SNDT Women’s University, Inde
Lisa Pelletti Clark, Co-Presidente, Bureau International de la Paix
People’s SAARC, Asie du Sud
Christian Pereira, Secretario General Sindicato de Trabajadores FCA (Chrysler), Sinttrachv y Presidente de la Federación Unitaria de Trabajadores Automotrices y Autopartistas FUTACC, Venezuela
Aldrin Pérez, Secretario General, Semboguajira – Carbón ; Fertinitro, Venezuela
Stalin Pérez Borges, Consejo Consultivo de la Central Bolivariana de Trabajadores, Venezuela
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Prix Nobel de la Paix, Argentine
Lucien Perpette
Janel Pesons, MPPM, Philippines
Armelle Perthus, porte-parole, NPA, France
Giovanni Peta, Italie
Philippe Pierre-Charles, general secretary, Centrale Démocratique Martiniquaise des Travailleurs (trade union center), Martinique
Neus Pineda Devesa, concejala cup Sí-Podem Petrer, Etats espagnol
Pierre-O PIRA Enseignant retraité, Syndicaliste, ex-Conseiller municipal de Lambersart (Nord), France
Guy Pourchet, instituteur honoraire, syndicaliste Education Nationale, France
Gauri Pradhan, Pakistan
Rohit Prajapati, Environment Activist, India
Mario Pongase, Demokratikong Kilusan ng mga Magsasaka ng Pilipinas (DKMP-Lanao), Philippines
Marie Plot, professeur des écoles, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Christine Poupin, porte-parole, NPA, France
Philippe Poutou, candidat NPA, élection présidentielle 2017, France
Harald Probst, Allemagne
Jesús Puerta, directivo Sindical de Trabajadores de General Motors, Sinvesocv, Venezuela
Ram Puniyani, All India Secular Forum, Mumbai, Inde
Anne Querrien, sociologue, revue Multitudes, France
Paula Quinteiro Araujo, diputada de En Marea, Galicia, Etats espagnol
Mahnaz Rahman, membre du Women’s Action Forum, Pakistan
Samina Rahman, éducationaliste, Pakistan
Agustín Ramos, novelista mexicano
Nalini Ratnarajah, Défenseur des droits humains, Sri Lanka
Renée Ravoteur, Martinique-France
Bodhisatwa Ray, Radical Socialist, Inde
Alain Raymond, mouvement UTOPIA, France
Christiane & Paul Réguer, France
Zia Ur Rehman, Coordinateur national, Pakistan Development Alliance, Pakistan
John Reimann, Oakland Socialist, USA
Hans-Peter Renk, solidaritéS, conseiller général, Le Locle, Suisse
Félix Relautte, Groupe Révolution Socialiste (GRS), Martinique
Réseau Sortir du colonialisme (SDC), FranceJean-Pierre Rigal, Ensemble, France
Julien Rivoire, trade-unionist, Snesup-FSU, Paris 13 University, France
Ritsuko Ichii, Japon
Roberto Robaina, Vereador de Porto Alegre, Brésil
Pablo Rochela, Consejo Ciudadano de Podemos Aragón, Etat espagnol
Neskutz Rodríguez Ormazabal, porte-parole du Grupo Juntero Podemos Diputacion provincial Bizkaia, Etats espagnol
Yimy Rojas, directivo sindical, Ford, Motors, Venezuela
Yolanda Rouiller, philologue, Espagne
Pierre Rousset, Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF), France
Endou Ryuta, ATTAC Japan (Koutou), Japon
Saito Ikuo, Attac Japon
Zazi Sadou, militante féministe, Algérie
Hilda Saeed, Pakistan
Eiji Saitou, ATTAC Japan (Kansai Group), Japon
Yohichi Sakai, Japan Revolutionary Communist League (JRCL), Japon
Pierre Salama, Professor emeritus, Paris XIII University, France
Leonardo Saliga, TRIPOD, Philippines
Merlita Saliga, Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM), Philippines
Catherine Samary, économiste, France
Seikoh Saiton, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japon
Edgard Sanchez, Partido Revolucionarios de los Trabajadores (PRT), Mexique
Kostas Skordoulis, professeur, Université nationale d’Athènes, Grèce
Manos Skoufoglou, membre de la Central Coordination Committee of Antarsya, member of the national board de l’Association des Architectes grecs, Grèce
Luis Angel Sanchez de Lachina, concejal de Galdakao Orain en el Ayuntamiento de Galdakao, Etat espagnol
Lola Sánchez Caldentey, Membre du Parlement européen, Espagne
Sumit Sarkar, professeur d’Histoire à la retraite, Université de Delhi, Inde
Tanika Sarkar, professeur d’Histoire à la retraite, Université Jawaharlal Nehru, Inde
J. B. Sauvage, France
Jakob Schäfer, militant syndicaliste, membre de l’ISO, Allemagne
Jakob Schäfer, trade Union activist, member of ISO, Allemagne
Vincent Scheltiens, historian, University of Antwerp, Belgique
Chris Schenk
Jason Schulman, co-editor, New Politics, Etats-Unis
Glauber Sezerino, sociologue, association Autres Brésils, France
Stephen R. Shalom, New Politics magazine, Etats-Unis
Ahmed Shawki, ISO, Etats-Unis
Román Sierra, diputado a las Cortes de Aragón (Podemos), Etat espagnol
Roger Silverman, Newham Momentum, Grande-Bretagne
Jonathan Simmel, candidat à la députation, Red-Green Alliance, Danemark
Kostas Skordoulis, professor at the National University of Athens, Grèce
Manos Skoufoglou, membre du Comité de Coordination central d’Antarsya, membre du bureau national de l’Association des Architectes grecs, Grèce
Lidia Senra, Membre du Parlement européen, Grèce
Nicolas Springer, syndicaliste SNES-FSU, France
Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM), Malaisie
Sindy Soler, Executive Director, MTWRC, Philippines
Søren Søndergaard /Soren Sondergaard, Red-Green Alliance, Membre du Parlement danois, porte-parole sur les Affaires européennes, porte-parole sur les Droits humains, Danemark
Alda Sousa, enseignante, Université de Porto, Portugal
South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE), Asie du Sud
Claude Szatan, social activist, France
Paweł Szelegieniec, social scientist, Poland
Henryk Szlajfer, Professor, Warsaw University, Pologne
Fatou Sow, International Director, Women Living Under Muslim Laws
Gaspar M. Tamás, former Director, The Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Budapest), Visiting Fellow, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (Vienna)
Josephine Taneo, Ranaw Women and Children Resource Center (RWCRC), Philippines
Daniel Tanuro, ecosocialist activist. Membre de la LCR, Belgique
Mohammad Tahseen, Pakistan
Nicole Taquet-Leroy, Directrice d’Ecole, Ancienne Conseillère Régionale (Nord) ; (Ensemble), France
Farhana Tekoken, ALTAHR, Philippines
Karel ten Haaf, écrivain et poète, Pays-Bas
Laurence Thiery, France
Ovidiu Tichindeleanu, philosopher, Roumanie
Alan Thornett, Socialist Resistance, Grande-Bretagne
Marc John Tompar, MTPYC, Philippines
Luis Torres, directivo sindical, Sinttrachv, Venezuela
Arnold Torres, TRIPOD, Philippines
Estefanía Torres, Membre du Parlement européen, Espagne
Yen Torres, TRIPOD, Philippines
Eric Toussaint, porte-parole, CADTM-International
Josette Trat, sociologue et féministe, France
Enzo Traverso, historien, professeur à l’université Cornell, Etats-Unis
Juan Tortosa, CADTM-Suisse et SolidaritéS , Suisse
Yannis Tsiomis, Directeur d’études, Professeur Membre associé, EHESS Paris, France
Marlene Tuininga journaliste militante, France
Christian Tutin, Professeur d’économie, Université de Créteil, France
Jason Ulubalang, Teduray and Lambangian Youth and Students Association (TLYSA), Philippines
Miguel Urbán, président du groupe de Podemos au Parlement européen et secrétaire pour l’Europe de Podemos
Igor Urizar Murgoitio, councilor, Arrasate, Espagne
Jose Uztariz, Secretario de Jubilados y Pensionados, Sintramenpet, Venezuela
Lot van Baaren, FNV Dutch Trade Union Federation, member of the Board, Pays bas
Marie Vabre, Maitre de Conférences, France
Arend van de Poel, Librarian, IIRE, Amsterdam, Pays bas
Roseline Vachetta, ancienne députée européenne, France
Achin Vanaik, professeur en Relations Internatinale (retraite), Université de Delhi, Inde
Jesús Vargas, directivo sindical sector construcción Carabobo, Venezuela
Christian Varin, Nouveau Party anticapitaliste (NPA), France
Prof. Lino Veljak, Université de Zagreb, Croatie
Flavia Verri, Ensemble !, France
Pedro Vianna, poète, écrivain, militant associatif, France
Saltarelli Victoria, militante syndicale Sud Éducation, France
Saltarelli Victoria, trade-union activist, Sud Éducation, France
Gabriel Viennet, doctor, member of Ensemble ! Mouvement pour une alternative de gauche solidaire et écologique, France
Elise Ville, employée de Vie Scolaire, Lyon France
Sébastien Ville, Ensemble ! France
Patrick Viveret, philosophe, France
Tomoko Wada, member of Civil Society, the Earth location, Japon
Vilma Wahid, CONZARRD, Philippines
Alan Wald, Professeur Emeritus, Université de Michigan, Ann Arbor, et comité de rédaction d’Against the Current
Dr Peter Waterman, Senior Lecturer in Politics Programme, Institutee of Social Studies (ISS) (retraité), The Hague, Pays-Bas
Lois Weiner, Professeure, Université de New Jersey City, Etats-Unis
Thomas Weyts, SAP-LCR Belgique
Beatrice Whitaker, France
Peterr Widén, ouvrier de la métallurgie (retraité), Suède
Neel Wijethilak, secrétaire général, United General Workers Union, Sri Lanka
Working People Party (PRP), Indonésie
Francis Wurtz, député européen honoraire, France
Yasuo Hishiki, Amnesty International JAPAN member, Japon
Yoshihide Kitahata, ATTAC Japan (Kansai Group), Japon
Faizun Zackariya, activiste, Sri Lanka
Edwuard Zapata, Secretario General Sindicato de Hidrocentro, Venezuela
Bogusław Ziętek, président, WZZ « Sierpień 80 » (Syndicat libre « Août 80 »), Pologne
Appel international initié par Farooq Tariq, porte-parole, Parti awami des Travailleurs
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