Appello Internazionale per
Ginevra II
January 10, 2014
Noi sosteniamo
gli sforzi avviati per mettere fine alla guerra in Siria. Questa guerra sta
continuando da quasi tre anni, causando la morte di migliaia di persone,
creando altri milioni di profughi e la distruzione del paese. Per porre fine a
questo conflitto speriamo che
I curdi in Siria
hanno sempre dichiarato il loro sostegno rispetto a tutti gli sforzi
internazionali di questo genere. Il popolo curdo sta lottando per il proprio
diritto a vivere liberamente la propria identità in una Siria democratica. I
curdi nel Rojava (Kurdistan siriano) non si sono mai arresi di fronte alle
persecuzioni ed ai massacri da parte del regime o da parte dei gruppi legati ad
Al-Qaeda. I curdi vogliono vivere autonomamente in una Siria democratica,
ugualitaria e giusta insieme a tutti i popoli ed a tutte le minoranze religiose
del paese;
Noi, accademici,
politici, scienziati ed attivisti per i diritti umani firmatari del presente
appello, crediamo che il popolo curdo debba essere rappresentato a Ginevra II
da una delegazione dell’Alto Consiglio Curdo. L’Alto Consiglio è stato
costituito l’anno scorso ed è rappresentativo di tutti i partiti e di tutte le
istituzioni curde.
Noi crediamo che
il popolo curdo debba essere rappresentato dall’Alto Consiglio Curdo in una
conferenza internazionale con un significato di questa natura, nell’ambito
della quale verrà determinato in modo diretto il futuro del popolo curdo. Solo
allora Ginevra II potrà svolgere il suo legittimo ruolo nel garantire a tutti
la desiderata pace.
Primi
Firmatari
Venkatraman
Ramakrishnan, Nobel Prize Laureates (2009), India; Dario Fo, 1997 Nobel Prize
in Literature, Italy;Dr. Vandana Shiva, Alternative Nobel Peace Prize, India;
Ann-Margarethe Livh, Oppositional Vice Mayor of Stockholm City Council, Sweden;
Mikael Gustafsson – MEP Left party, Sweden; Lincoln Davis, Member of the US
Congress (2003-2011), US; Shudhakar Reddy, Secretary General, Communist
Party (CPI), India ; Lars Ohly – MP The Left Party and Ex-President of left
party, Sweden; Hans Linde – MP Left party and Foreign spokesperson , Sweden;
Torbjörn Björlund – MP Left party, Sweden; – Igshaan Higgins – South African
Academy For Young Leaders, South Africa; Solly Mapaila – Deputy General
Secretary of South African Communist; Judge Essa Moosa – Chairperson of KHRAG,
South Africa; Faizel Moosa – ANC Dullah Omar Region, South Africa; Ebrahim Wise
– ANCYL RTT Dullah Omar Region, ANCYL RTT Executive Member Economic Development
Portfolio, South Africa; Igshaan Higgins – South African Academy For Young
Leaders, South Africa; Kariane Westrheim. EUTCC chair & University of
Bergen, Norway; Dr. Gisela Penteker, IPPNW, Germany; Kurdo Baksi, Author and candidate
for the European Parliament (Green Party); Torbjörn Björlund – MP Left party,
Sweden; Valter Mutt, MP Green party, Sweden; Lord Hylton, House of Lords, UK;
Lord Rea, House of Lords, UK; Jean Lambert Member of the European Parliament,
UK; Jill Evans Member of the European Parliament, UK; Hywel Williams MP, Houser
of Commons, UK; Bruce Kent, Vice-President, International Peace Bureau,UK;
Robert Olson, Professor of Middle East History and Islamic History at the
University of Kentucky, US; Tony Simpson, Editor, The Spokesman journal,
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, UK; Nick Hildyard, policy adviser, UK; Felix
Padel, Professor in Rural Magament, Indian Institute of Health Management
research, Jaipur, India & UK; Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, dr.phil., Denmark/Finland;
Rezan Saleh, Secretary General, AIDA, non-profit European association for
intercultural artistic development.; Margaret Owen OBE, international human
rights lawyer; Melanie Gingell, barrister, UK; Maggie Bowden, General Secretary
“Liberation”, UK; Hugo Charlton, barrister, UK; Joost Jongerden, Assistant
Professor, Wageningen University, the Netherlands; Khatchatur I. Pilikian,
Professor of Music & Art, LSFC Secretary; Luisa Morgantini,
former Vice President European Parliament, Italy; Luigi Vinci, former European
Parliament, Italy; Pietro Marcenaro, former President of Commission on Human
Rights Senate, Italy; Ramon Mantovani, former MP of PRC, Italy; Arturo Scotto,
MP, Foreign Affairs Committee of SEL, Italy;Massimo Artini, MP, Vice President
of Defence Committee, Italy; Paolo Bernini, MP, Secretary of the Defence
Committee, Italy; Emanuela Corda, MP, President of the Defence Committee of
M5S, Italy;Luca Frusone, Member of the Parliament, Parliamentary Assemble of
NATO, Italy;Tatiana Basilio, MP, Defence Committee, Italy;Gianluca Rizzo, MP,
Defence Committee, Italy;Angelo Tofalo, Member of the Audit Committee of the
Italian secret services, Italy; Maria Edera Speroni, MP, Foreign Affairs
Committee of M5S, Italy;Manlio di Stefano, MP, Foreign Affairs Committee of
M5S, Italy; Alessandro di Battista, MP, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S,
Italy; Maria Edera Spadoni, MP, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Marta
Grande, MP, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Alessio Tacconi, MP,
Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Daniele del Grosso, MP, Foreign Affairs
Committee of M5S, Italy;
Carlo Sibilia, MP, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Emanuele Scagliusi,
MP, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Cristina de Pietro, Member of
Senate, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Luis Alberto Orellana, Member
of Senate, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Maria Mussini, Member of
Senate, Foreign Affairs Committee of M5S, Italy;Maria Immacolata Macioti,
Docent of Sapienza University Rome, Italy;Alessandro Portelli, Docent of
Lecture Anglo-American, Sapienza University Rome, Italy; Irene Ranaldi,
Docent of Sociology, Sapienza University Rome, Italy; Gianni Novelli,
Directory of Cipax-Centro Inter-Confessional for Peace Rome, Italy;Piero
Cannizzaro, Rejisor, Italy; Fabio Marcelli, Democratic Lawyers, Italy; Rita
Rosa, Mayor of Alessandria City, Italy