Endorsers Int'l Solidarity Initiative with the Syrian People

31/05/2012
For democracy, social justice, peace and national sovereignty
Whoever wants to sign pls write to camp@antiimperialista.org

Following the list of the first signatories of the International Solidarity Initiative for the Syrian People.

• Leo Gabriel, journalist, social anthropologist and member of the International Council of the World Social Forum, Vienna, Austria
• Moreno Pasquinelli, Anti-imperialist Camp, Assisi, Italy
• Carlos Varea González, university professor and leading member of the “Campaign against the Occupation and for the Sovereignty of Iraq” (CEOSI), Madrid, Spain
• Santiago Alba Rico, Spanish writer, resident in Tunis, Tunisia
• Franz Fischer, Palestine activist and CC member of the Labour Party of Switzerland, Basel
• Thomas Zmrzly, spokesman of “Initiativ e.V.”, Duisburg, Germany
• Mustafa Ilhan, journalist, Kurdish activist, Aachen, Germany
• Wilhelm Langthaler, Anti-imperialist Camp, Vienna, Austria
• Mohamed Aburous, Austrian Arab Cultural Centre (OKAZ), Vienna, Austria
• Qais Abdalla, Iraqi activist, Vienna, Austria
• Imad Garbaya, Tunisian House Austria
• Leonardo Mazzei, editor of the website www.antimperialista.it, Lucca, Italy
• Nasir Loyand, foreign relations responsible of the Left Radical of Afghanistan (LRA), Jallallabad
• Atilio A. Boron, political scientist, Buenos Aires, Argentina
• Carlos Taibo, writer, publisher and professor of Ciencia Política y de la Administración en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
• Carlos Fernández Liria, writer and professor of Filosofía en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
• Gilberto López y Rivas, research professor at the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
• Luis Alegre Zahonero, profesor de la facultad de Filosofía de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
• Teresa Aranguren, journalist and writer, Madrid, Spain
• Juan Carlos Monedero Fernández, titulary professor de Universidad Departamento de Ciencia Política y de la Administración II Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología Campus Complutense de Somosaguas, Madrid, Spain
• Jorge Riechmann, poet writer and titulary professor de Filosofía Moral Departamento de Filosofía UAM, Madrid, Spain
• Javier Sádaba, philosopher, Catedrático de Ética y Filosofía de la Religión en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y miembro del Observatorio de Bioética y Derecho de la Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
• Ignacio Gutierrez de Terán, arabist, professor de la UAM, Madrid, Spain
• Jaime Pastor, proffesor en el Departamento de Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)
• Samah Idriss, writer and editor, Beirut, Lebanon
• Sara Hassan, Egyptian activist, Amnesty International, Vienna, Austria
• Gernot Bodner, Agro-physician, docent at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
• Fouad Ibrahim, democratic oppositionist from Saudi Arabia, London, England
• Said Shihabi, leader of the “Movement Free Bahrain”, London, England
• Anton Stengl, publisher and translator, Munich, Germany
• Zouhaier Maghzaoui, Popular Movememnt, Tunisia
• Wolfgang Gombocz, retired University Professor, Graz University, resp. Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Graz, Austria
• Chihab Krainem, student at the university of Vienna with Tunisian background, Austria
• Elisabeth Lindner-Riegler, high school teacher, Vienna, Austria
• Péter Székely, Ungerian Latin American Solidarity Association, Budapest, Hungary
• Nadine Rosa-Rosso, anti-imperialist activist, Bruxelles, Belgium
• Ribhi Halloum, GMJ Executive Chairman & General Coordinator, Amman, Jordan
• Ahmed Karim, Iraqi Patriotic Communist Current and member of the Iraq Patriotic Alliance, Prague, Czech Republic
• Marin Trusca, co-presidente Romanian Communist League (LCR), Romania
• Jónatham F. Moriche, writer, ATTAC-Spain member
• Jamalat Abou Yusef, Palestinian anti-capitalist activist, France
• Massimo De Santi, president of CIEP (International Committee for Peace Education), Italy
• Temur Pipia, Secretary of the Peace Committee of Georgia
• Sinfo Fernández, translator, Madrid, Spain
• Franz Pöschl,pharmacist, Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany
• Nicola Abu-Khalil, Germany
• Johann Schögler, Styrian Peace Platform, Austria
• Martin Regelsberger, technician for water projects, Gleisdorf, Austria
• Errikos Finalis, International Relations Department of KOE (Communist Organization of Greece)
• Anne-Charlotte Malterre Barthes, researcher at the ETH, Zürich, Switzerland
• Eric Walberg, author of Postmodern Imperialism: Geopolitics and the Great Games and writes for Al-Ahram Weekly, Canada
• Franz Sölkner, Styrian Peace Platform, Austria
• Veronika Rohrbacher, Systems analyst, Vienna, Austria
• Alberto Nadal, Spain
• Awni al Kalemji, leader of the Iraqi Patriotic Alliance (IPA)
• Pedro Rojo Pérez, president of Fundación Al Fanar para el Conocimiento Árabe, and member of CEOSI, Amman, Jordan
• Haifa Zangana, Iraqi writer, London
• Mundher Aadhami, Iraqi pedagogue, London
• Juan Hernández Zubizarreta, professor for law, Universidad del País Vasco, Basque country
• Prof. Néstor Suleiman, president Federación de Entidades Argentino Árabes de la provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina, www.fearab-sf.com.ar
• Harald Etzbach, journalist and translator, Berlin, Germany
• Angela Klein, Germany
• Claudia Karas, Germany
• Angelika Schneider, Lilienthal, Germany
• Christian Haasen, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Hamburg, Germany
• Sophia Deeg, translator, author, activist; Berlin, Germany
• Román Munguía Huato, Mexico
• Manuel Aguilar Mora, UACM, México D.F., Mexico
• Gretta Duisenberg, founder and chair of the Stop the Occupation Association, board member of the Free Gaza Movement, laureate of the Human Rights Price in 2006, Netherlands
• Liliane Cordova Kaczerginski, internationalist, antizionist activist - France/Spain
• Thomas Kukovec, agronomist and journalist, Leibnitz, Austria
• Martin Forberg, Berlin, Germany

From Syria:

• Haytham Manna, spokesman of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change (NBC)
• Michel Kilo, senior democratic activist and founder of the Syrian Democratic Platform
• Ayham Haddad, MD, activist

Preable to the International Solidarity Initiative with the Syrian People