أكثر من 400 أكاديمي عالمي يصدرون بيانا ضد الحرب التركية على عفرين

الإنجليزية: بعد أيام من القصف، سار الجيش التركي عبر الحدود ويحاول الآن احتلال عفرين مع مرتزقة جهاديين. وتطالب تركيا بالموافقة النشطة أو السلبية لدول مثل الولايات المتحدة وروسيا وألمانيا، وما إلى ذلك لهذا الهجوم. الحرب القادمة وشيكة.

كانت عفرين كانتون ذاتي الحكم لسنوات، حيث تتمتع كل امرأة ورجل واحد بحقوق متساوية في إدارة الكانتون. عفرين كجزء من الاتحاد الديمقراطي المستقل لشمال سوريا (روجافا) كان مهما في المعركة ضد داعش. تعرضت الدولة الإسلامية للضرب في العراق وسوريا على حد سواء بسبب المقاومة النشطة للسكان الأكراد والعرب والمسيحيين. ما لم تنجزه الدولة التركية، سيتحقق الآن من قبل الجمهورية التركية: تدمير الهيكل الديمقراطي في هذه المنطقة، حيث يعيش المسيحيون والمسلمون واليزيديون وغيرهم معا بسلام.

وترغب تركيا في مواصلة حربها على الرغم من المقاومة الداخلية والدولية. يمكن للمرء أن يتذكر أن أكاديميي السلام قد فصلوا واضطهدوا لأنهم لم يقبلوا قصف المدن الكردية في تركيا. هناك العديد من أعضاء حزب الشعب الديمقراطي وحزب الشعب الجمهوري والصحفيين والمثقفين الذين تحدثوا ضد الحرب. ولا تزال تركيا على ثقة من أنها تستطيع أن تبدأ الحروب وتنفذ المذابح لأن حتى الإبادة الجماعية ضد الأرمن لا تعترف بها تركيا. إن الاستقرار الذي تحقق في عفرين يقوض لأن تركيا لا تريد هيكلا ديمقراطيا في هذه المنطقة، يمكن اعتباره بديلا ممكنا لشعوب المنطقة.

ولذلك، ندعو النقابات والأحزاب الديمقراطية والمثقفين والأكاديميين والناشطين للوقوف ضد الحرب المقبلة في هذه المنطقة و تجنب أي دعم عسكري وسياسي من تركيا و وقف مبيعات الاسلحة الى تركيا.

Stops attack on Afrin!!! Against the war for peace

 

English: After days of bombing, the Turkish military marched across the border and now tries to occupy Afrin with Jihadist mercenaries. Turkey demands the active or passive consent of states such as the USA, Russia, Germany, etc. to this attack. The next war is imminent.

Afrin has been a self-governing canton for years, with one woman and one man each having equal rights in the canton administration. Afrin as part of the de facto autonomous Democratic Federation of Northern Syria (Rojava) was important in the fight against IS. IS was beaten off both in Iraq and in Syria by the active resistance of the Kurdish, Arab and Christian populations. What IS didn’t accomplish, is now going to be accomplished by the Turkish Republic: Destruction of the democratic structure in this region, where Christians, Muslims and Yazidis and others live together peacefully.

Turkey wants to continue its warfare despite internal and international resistance. One can remember that the peace academics were dismissed and persecuted because they didn’t accept the bombing of the Kurdish cities in Turkey. There are many HDP and CHP members, journalists and intellectuals who have spoken out against the war. Turkey still trusts that it can start wars and carry out massacres because even the genocide against Armenians is not recognized by Turkey. The stability achieved in Afrin is being undermined because Turkey does not want a democratic structure in this region, which could be seen as a possible alternative for the people of the region.

Therefore, we call on unions, democratic parties, intellectuals, academics and activists to speak out against the next war in this region. Avoid any military and political support of Turkey. Stop arm sales.

To sign: halisyildirim@gmx.net

Deutsch: Angriff auf Afrin!!! Gegen den Krieg für den Frieden

Nach tagelanger Bombardierung marschierte das türkische Militär über die Grenze und versucht nun, Afrin mit jihadistischen Söldnern zu besetzen. Die Türkei verlangt aktive oder passive Zustimmung von Staaten wie den USA, Russland, Deutschland usw. zu diesem Angriff. Der nächste Krieg steht unmittelbar davor.

Afrin ist ein seit Jahren selbstverwalteter Kanton. An der Spitze dieser Selbstverwaltung stehen jeweils eine Frau und ein Mann gleichberechtigt. Afrin als ein Hauptort der de facto autonomen demokratischen Föderation Nordsyriens (Rojava) war von großer Bedeutung für den Kampf gegen den IS. Der IS wurde sowohl in Irak als auch in Syrien durch den aktiven Widerstand der kurdischen Bevölkerung zurückgeschlagen. Was der IS nicht geschafft hat, will nun die türkische Republik realisieren. Geplant ist die Zerstörung der demokratischen Strukturen in dieser Region, wo Christ*innen, Muslimas und Muslime und Jezid*innen und die Anderen derzeit friedlich miteinander leben.

Die Türkei will ihren Kriegskurs trotz des landesinternen und internationalen Widerstands fortsetzen. So wurden die Friedensakademiker*innen entlassen und verfolgt, weil sie die Bombardierung der kurdischen Städte in der Türkei nicht akzeptierten.  Zahlreiche HDP- und CHP-Angeordnete, Journalist*innen und Intellektuelle, die gegen den Kriegskurs ihre Stimme erhoben haben, sitzen im Gefängnis. Die Türkei vertraut immer noch darauf, dass sie Kriege anzetteln und Massaker verüben kann, ohne dafür belangt zu werden- auch, da nicht mal der Genozid an Armenier*innen Konsequenzen für die Türkei hat. Die erreichte Stabilität in Afrin wird angegriffen, weil die Türkei eine demokratische Struktur in dieser Region, die für die Völker vor Ort Alternativen aufzeigen könnte, nicht dulden will.

Daher rufen wir Gewerkschaften, demokratische Parteien, Intellektuelle, Künstler*innen und Aktivist*innen auf, gegen den nächsten Krieg in dieser Region ihre Stimme zu erheben.

Wir fordern: Keine militärische und politische Unterstützung der Türkei! Keine Waffenverkäufe!

Türkçe: Afrin’e Olan Saldırıyı Durdurun! Savaşa Karşı Barış İçin

Günlerce süren bombalama sonrası Suriye sınırını Türk ordusu geçmiş ve cihatçı güçlerle Afrin’i işgal etmeye çalışmaktadır. ABD, Rusya ve Almanya gibi devletlerin bu saldırıya aktif veya pasif desteği istenilmektedir.  Artık bir sonraki savaş başlamış durumdadır.

Afrin yıllardan bu yana kendisini otonom yöneten bir kantondur. Bu Kantonun başında eşit haklara sahip olarak biri kadın biri erkek olmak üzere eş başkanlık sistemi vardır. Fiili olarak otonom olan Kuzey Suriye Demokratik Federasyonunun bir bölgesidir Afrin aynı zamanda. IŞİD’e karşı mücadelede karşı duruşun önemli merkezlerinden de biridir. İŞİD hem Irak’ta hem de Suriye’de Kürt halkının aktif mücadelesi sonucunda yenilgiye uğratılmıştır. İŞİD’in başaramadığına şu an Türkiye Ordusu ulaşmaya çalışmaktadır. O da şu an Hristiyanların, Müslümanların, Ezidilerin ve diğerlerinin barışçıl yaşadığı bölgedeki demokratik yapıların yok edilmesidir.

Hem ülke içindeki hem de enternasyonal direnişe rağmen Erdoğan yönetimdeki Türkiye savaş siyasetini devam ettirmek istemektedir.  Kürt şehirlerinin bombalanmasını kabul etmeyen Barış Akademisyenleri ihraç edilmekte ve baskıya uğramaktadırlar. Bu savaş siyasetine karşı seslerini çıkartan birçok HDP milletvekilleriyle CHP milletvekili, bir çok gazeteci ve aydın hapiste bulunmaktadır.

Türkiye devleti savaş çıkarttığı ve katliamları uyguladığı için hiçbir şekilde bir karşı uygulamaya karşılamayacağına güvenerek yoluna devam etmektedir. Ermeni Soykırımı bile günümüze kadar herhangi bir karşı uygulamaya yol açmamıştır.   Bölgedeki halklara Afrin’deki demokratik yapılanmaların bir alternatife işaret edebileceğine olan tahammülsüzlükten dolayı şu an orada ulaşılan dengeye saldırılmaktadır.

Bu sebepten dolayı, sendikaları, demokratik partileri, aydınları, sanatçıları, aktifistleri bu savaşa karşı seslerini yükseltmesi çağrısında bulunuyoruz.

Taleplerimizdir: Türkiye’ye hiçbir siyasal ve askeri destek verilmemelidir! Silah satışları hemen durdurulmalıdır!

To sign: halisyildirim@gmx.net

Signers:

  1. Dr. Halis Yildirim / Munich – GEW member ( The Education and Science Workers‘ Union)
  2. Assoc. Prof. Ides Nicaise – Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences – KU Leuven
  3. Prof. em. Sabra J. Webber –  The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA
  4. Dr. Mesut Keskin, University of Hildesheim, Faculty Member, Institut of Philosophy
  5. Prof. em. John Weeks –  SOAS University of London
  6. Prof. Dr. Verena Krieger (Jena)
  7. Prof. Dr. Clyde R. Forsberg Jr. -American University of Central Asia, Bishkek Kyrgyzstan
  8. Full Prof. Luigi De Gennaro, PhD – , Dept. of Psychology, Univeristy of Rome Sapienza
  9. Kamuran Akın -Humboldt University PhD Candidate and Academics for Peace from Turkey
  10. Arash Dosthossein – Refugee activist – Refugee struggle for freedom, Germany
  11. Prof. Silke-Maria Weineck – German Studies and Comparative Literature, Translation Advisor, Comparative Literature, University of Michigan
  12. Narges Nasimi  – Refugee activist – Refugee struggle for freedom,  Germany
  13. Hasan Saglam – Ex-refugee from Turkey and artist and autor
  14. Meryem Cag, Refugee, Member of Trade Union BES (Turkey)
  15. Prof. Alan Goodman – Biological Anthropology, Hampshire Colleg
  16. Jeff McMahan – White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy. Professorial Fellow, Corpus Christi College – Oxford
  17. Prof. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak – Columbia University
  18. Em.Prof.Dr. Herman De Ley – Ghent University, Belgium
  19. Serhat Yildirim – medical student Ghent University (Belgium)
  20. Dr. Ersin Asliturk – Ph.D., Instructor, Psychology and Social science, Douglas College
  21. Prof. Michael Loughlin – Fellow, England Centre for Practice Development, Canterbury Christ Church University
  22. Daniele Savi – Italy
  23. Prof. Dr. J.T.V.M. Joop de Jong – University Amsterdam
  24. Prof. Dr. Andreas Zick – Universität Bielefeld
  25. Süleyman Ates -Bundesausschuss für multikulturelle Angelegenheiten der GEW
  26. Prof. Mehmet Ugur – University of Greenwich
  27. Prof. Drucilla Cornell – Rutgers University
  28. Ludo De Brabander  – representative from Vrede vzw,  peace organisation in Belgium (www.vrede.be)
  29. Prof. Mine Gencel Bek -Academics for Peace
  30. Professor Toby Miller – Loughborough University London
  31. Christian Kesteloot – Division of Geography and Tourism, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven
  32. Andrew Crosby, researcher, Université Libre de Bruxelles
  33. Prof. James Dickins -Prof. of Arabic, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
  34. Assoc. Prof. Robin Celikates –  Department Philosophy, University of Amsterdam
  35. Prof. Charles Taylor – McGill University
  36. Dr. Nil Mutluer, Humboldt university
  37. Prof. Alex Demirovic –  Universität Frankfurt
  38. Prof Dr. Patrizia Nanz –  Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies University of Postdam
  39. Dr. Utku Sayın – Universität Bilefeld
  40. Mehmet A. Oturan, Université Paris-Est, France.
  41. Prof. Dr. Andreas Arndt – Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  42. Professor Malcolm J. W. Povey BA, PhD, FInstP, CPhys, CEng , Professor of Food Physics, School of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds
  43. Dr. Deniz Yonucu – Leibniz-ZMO
  44. Prof. Avital Ronell – NYU
  45. Marie Scheirlinck – Belgium Bacbi
  46. Dr. Mehmet Rauf Kesici  – University of Duisburg-Essen
  47. Dr. Mustafa Sener – University of Bamberg – Academics for Peace from Turkey
  48. Dr. Hakan Mertcan- Germany – Academics for Peace from Turkey
  49. Prof. Dr. Markus Tiedemann –  Philosophiedidaktik und für Ethik, Technische Universität Dresden
  50. Prof. Dr. Christine Hanke, Media Studies, Faculty of Languages and Literatures, University of Bayreuth
  51. Dr. Nicholas Smith – Senior lecturer (ph.d.), Department of Philosophy, School of Culture and Education – Södertörn University
  52. Prof. Frederick Neuhouser, Barnard College – Columbia University
  53. Jun.-Prof. Dr. Béatrice Hendrich – Junior-Professur für türkische Sprache und Kultur, Orientalisches Seminar der Universität zu Köln
  54. Prof. Judith Butler – University of California, Berkeley
  55. Prof. Seyla Benhabib – Professor of Political Science and Philosophy, Yale University
  56. Prof. Athena Athanasiou – Professor of Social Anthropology and Gender Studies, Panteion University, Greece
  57. Em. Prof. Aviel Verbruggen – University of Antwerp
  58. Prof. Werner Ruf – Universität Kassel
  59. Howard Winant- Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara
  60. Prof. Bertell Ollman, Dept. of Politics, NYU – USA
  61. Prof. Dr.  Nikolaus Müller-Schöll – Institut für Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
  62. Prof. Dr. Sabine Hark -Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre -Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung (ZIFG), Center for Interdisciplinary Women
    and Gender Studies, TU Berlin
  63. Prof. Catherine Malabou – Kingston University
  64. Dr. Daniel Bendix – University of Kassel
  65. Prof Dr. Daniel Loick- Goethe-University Frankfurt
  66. Prof. Dr.em. Jan Engelen- Kath. Univ. Leuven, Belgium
  67. Kevin Rittberger – Author, Berlin
  68. Dr. Andrew Chitty, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Sussex
  69. Phd. Özgür Ünveren , University of Marburg – Academics for Peace
  70. Assoc. Prof. Engin Sustam –  University of Geneva
  71. Prof. em. Prof. Sondra Hale – Anthropology and Gender Studies,  University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
  72. Asst. Prof. Marina Sitrin – Univeristy Binghamton
  73. Konstanze Schmitt, artist, Berlin
  74. Prof. em. Frank Roels – MD, PhD, FRMS, Universiteit Gent
  75. Sima Aprahamian Hovhannessian – Ph.D, Research Associate , Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University
  76. Prof. Dr. Hauke Brunkhorst – Europa-Universität Flensburg
  77. Prof. Thomas Hylland Eriksen – Universitetet i Oslo
  78. Dr. Frieder Vogelmann, Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, University of Bremen
  79. Asst. Prof. Ozlem Goner – Department of Sociology and Anthropology, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
  80. Prof. Dr. Gie van den Berghe – Department of Ethics, University of Ghent (Belgium)
  81. Dr. Karin Verelst, philosopher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  82. Prof. em. Jonathan Rosenhead, London School of Economics
  83. Prof. Dr. em. Madeline Lutjeharms – Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  84. Dr. Esmeray Yogun CNAM Paris France
  85. Dr. Dagmar Comtesse, Wiss. Mitarbeiterin, Exzellenzcluster Normative Orders, Frankfurt
  86. Dr. Nozomi Takahashi, Ghent University, Belgium
  87. Dr. Eva Meyer, author and filmmaker, Berlin
  88. Prof. Konrad Ott – CAU zu Kiel
  89. Tina Turnheim – PhD candidate, Berlin
  90. Dr. Nicola Pratt – University of Warwick, UK
  91. Assoc. Prof. Stefan Andreas Kipfer – York University
  92. Asst. Prof. Steven Klein  – Political Science, University of Florida
  93. Assoc. Prof. Dr Susanne Bauer, TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo
  94. Dr Les Levidow, Senior Research Fellow, Open University, UK
  95. Assoc. Prof. Ariel Salzmann – Islamic and World History, Department of History, Queen’s University
  96. Univ.-Prof. Diedrich Diederichsen, Theory, Practice, and Communication of Contemporary Art , Institute for Art History and Cultural Studies, Akademie der bildenden Künste, Wien
  97. Prof. Dr. Christoph Lumer – Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Siena
  98. Prof. Haim Bresheeth – SOAS, London
  99. Prof. Heinz Kurz – Universität Graz
  100. Prof. Eran Schaerf, Zurich University of the Arts
  101. Dr. Candan Perry – PhD, HDR, DABCC, FCHAS
  102. Prof. Charles Larmore – Brown Universtiy
  103. Prof. em. Sherna Berger Gluck – California State University
  104. Prof. Bonnie Honig – Brown University
  105. Prof. Michael Meranze- UCLA
  106. Prof. María do Mar Castro Varela, Alice Salomon University, Berlin
  107. Dr. Hatice Pinar Senoguz – Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
  108. Prof. Patrick Williams – Literary and Cultural Studies, School of Arts & Humanities, Nottingham Trent University
  109. Prof. em. Nick Havely –  English & Related Literature, University of York U
  110. Dr. Winnie Lem, International Development Studies, Trent University
  111. Prof. Dr. Michi Knecht, Universität Bremen
  112. Prof. em. Angela Davis – History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
  113. Prof. Dr. Thomas Meier, Universität Heidelberg
  114. Prof. Werner Bonefeld, University of York
  115. Dr. Franziska Müller, University of Kassel
  116. Dr. Alper Açık, Academics for Peace
  117. Prof. Dr. Marianne Pieper,  Fachbereich Sozialwissenshaften, Universität Hamburg
  118. Roberto Veneziani – Queen Mary University of London
  119. Prof. Özen Odağ –  Psychology, Touro College Berlin
  120. Prof. Dr. Dr.hc.Frigga Haug – FU Berlin
  121. Prof. Dr. Dr.hc.Wolfgang Fritz Haug – FU Berlin
  122. Dr. Knut Tullius – Sozialwissenschaftler, Göttingen
  123. Prof. Dr. Elmar Altvater –  FU Berlin
  124. Hauke Heumann, Schauspieler
  125. Prof. Thomas Kilpper –  Faculty of Art, Music and Design, KMD, Bergen University, Norway
  126. Corinna Eleonore Trogisch, Social scientist, PhD at Leibniz University, Hannover
  127. Dr. Nurhak Polat, Bremen University, Department of Ethnology and Cultural Science
  128. Henning Bochert – Autor, Dramaturg , Berlin
  129. Ivor Stodolsky – Co-Founding Director and Curator, Artists at Risk (AR)
    www.artistsatrisk.org
  130. Dr. Guido Kirsten, Vertretungsprofessor, Institut für Film-, Theater- und empirische Kulturwissenschaft, Universität Mainz
  131. Andreas Siekmann, Prof. Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee
  132. Alice Creischer, Prof. Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee
  133. Prof. em. Andreas A Huyssen – Villard Professor Emeritus of German and Comparative Literature -Columbia
  134. Prof. em. Carol Delaney,  Stanford University
  135. Marita Muukkonen – Curator, Helsinki
  136. Nazan Üstündağ, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi
  137. Dr. Nevra AKDEMİR, Independent Researcher, Berlin
  138. Prof. David Klein –  Mathematics, California State University Northridge
  139. Çiçek Ilengiz, PhD fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development
  140. Yasmine Siblot, professeure de sociologie, Université Paris 8, France
  141. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sabeth Buchmann – Kunstgeschichte der Moderne und Nachmoderne,Institut für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften, Wien
  142. Dr. Simon Teune, Technische Universität Berlin
  143. Prof. Susan Wright – Educational Anthropology, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University
  144. Assoc. Prof. Janick Schaufelbuehl – University of Lausanne
  145. Prof. Thomas E. Wartenberg – President, PLATO, Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy,
    Mount Holyoke College
  146. Kariane Westrheim, Professor, Department of Education, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway
  147. Prof. Sally Sedgwick – University of Illinois at Chicago
  148. Assoc. Prof. Norma Claire Moruzzi -University of Illinois at Chicago
  149. Prof. Sibylle Fischer, NYU
  150. Prof. Christie McDonald – Harvard
  151. Gözde Meral Sönmez – refugee
  152. Ibrahim Sönmez – refugee
  153. Prof. Ben Kiernan, A.Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Professor of International and Area Studies, Yale University
  154. María Ferrara Jiménez Barrio – performing artist, Gestalt therapist, yoga teacher – Berlin
  155. Baran Caginli, artist and researcher , Helsinki
  156. Prof. Dr. Helene Decke-Cornill -Fakultät für Erziehungswissenschaft, Universität Hamburg
  157. Prof. em. Richard A. Walker –  Geography,  Director, Living New Deal Project,
  158. University of California
  159. Matthias Naumann, writer & publisher, Futur II Konjunktiv, Berlin
  160. Inga Zimprich, artist, Feminist Health Care Research Group, Berlin
  161. Prof. Susan Buck-Morss, CUNY Graduate Center
  162. Prof. Michael Lambek, FRSC, Canada Research Chair, Department of Anthropology,
    University of Toronto Scarborough
  163. Prof. Adi Ophir, The Cogut Institute for the Humanities and the Program for Middle East Studies, Brown University
  164. Anand Pillay, University of Notre Dame, USA, and University of Leeds, UK
  165. Friederike Schneider – Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien
  166. Prof. John Chalcraft –  Middle East History and Politics, Government Department, London School of Economics and Political Science
  167. Dr. Hilmi Tezgör – University Duisburg-Essen
  168. Binna Choi, director of Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  169. Prof. Beth Baron, Disting – History, City University of New York
  170. Prof. Michael Lowy,  directeur de recherche émérite,  CNRS
  171. Dr Stefano Ba‘ – PhD, MA, ‚Laurea‘ (BA hon.), Lecturer, Institute for Childhood and Education, Leeds Trinity University
  172. Elke Heublein, entrepreneur & facilitator, educational consultant
  173. Prof. Jean-Louis Fabiani – Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University
  174. Prof. Mary Nolan – Department of History, New York University
  175. Aydın Bayad-Ph.D. Candidate, Bielefeld University
  176. Prof. Josefina Saldaña-Portillo  -Department of Social & Cultural Analysis (SCA), Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS),Director, Undergraduate Studies, SCA, New York University
  177. Eske Schüters, artist
  178. Dr. Muzaffer Kaya, TU Berlin
  179. Dr Lars Peter Laamann -Senior Lecturer, History Department,Editor, Central Asiatic Journal, SOAS, University of London
  180. Prof. Elti Cattaruzza, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
  181. Prof. Dr. Sabine Hess – Geschäftsführende Direktorin, Institut für Kulturanthropologie/Europäische Ethnologie, Georg-August Universität Göttingen
  182. Prof. Dr. Christina Schües – Institute for the History of Medicine and Science Studies, University of Lübeck
  183. Ceren Türkmen, Research Assistant, Justus Liebig University, Gießen
  184. Prof. em. Jill Julius Matthews  – Australian National University
  185. Prof. Dr. Eva Youkhana – The Center for Development Research (ZEF),  University of Bonn
  186. Olivia Stutz, actress, Berlin
  187. Tim Schütz, MA Student, Department of Anthropology, Goethe University Frankfurt
  188. Dr. Sharo I Garip  –  Universität Duisburg-Essen
  189. Prof. William Raban – Film, London College of Communication
  190. Apl. Prof. Dr. Herbert Breger –  Hannover, Deutschland
  191. Prof. Dr. Gertrud Koch, Freie Universität Berlin
  192. Prof. Erik Swyngedouw, MAE , Department of Geography, The University of Manchester
  193. Chris Zisis, PhD Candidate, Institute of Cult.Anthropology, Hamburg University
  194. Prof. Dr. Jörn Etzold, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
  195. Prof. Dr. Martin Schraven – Universität Bremen
  196. Samil Sarikaya – PhD student, Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS), Osnabrück University
  197. Prof. em. Malcolm Sawyer – Economics, University of Leeds
  198. Richard Greeman, activist, writer and translator, Montpellier, France
  199. Dr. Henry C. Theriault – Worcester State University (USA) and President, International Association of Genocide Scholars
  200. Sönke Hallmann, Publizist, Berlin
  201. Prof. Heinz lynen von Berg- Hochschule Bremen
  202. Prof. Andrew Woolford – Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitob
  203. Prof. Israel W Charny – Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide Jerusalem
  204. Buket Han – Refugee – refugee, München
  205. Önder Han – Refugee – refugee, München
  206. Prof. Steven Pinker – Harvard University
  207. Millay Hyatt – Writer and Translator
  208. Dipl. Soz.wiss. Ralf Steckert, Leibniz Universität Hannover
  209. Prof. Darrel Moellendorf –  International Political Theory, Normative Orders, Philosophy, Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main
  210. Dr. des. Jana Häberlein, Basel
  211. Dr. des. Leonie Otto, Institut für Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft,
  212. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
  213. Marita Muukkonen – curator,  The Helsinki International Artist Programme
  214. Elisabeth Abendroth, Sozialwissenschaftlerin
  215. Dr. Giuseppe Acconcia, University of Milan (Bocconi)
  216. Prof. Dr. Ulrike Bergermann, University of the Arts, Braunschweig
  217. Dr. Alisha M. B. Heinemann – University of Vienna, Austria
  218. Prof. Toni Negri, philosopher, Paris
  219. Assoc. Prof. Greg Albo – Department of Political Science, York University
  220. Fatoş Atali-Timmer – Center for Migration, Education and Cultural Studies (CMC), Institut für Pädagogik, Fachgruppe diversitätsbewusste Sozialpädagogik, Carl von Ossietzky Universität
  221. Prof. Dr. Eckart Förster, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
  222. Paul Redding – Prof. Em., School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, University of Sydney
  223. Retd. Prof. Achin Vanaik -International Relations and Global Politics, University of Delhi
  224. Michèle Adelhardt, teacher, Bruchsal
  225. Dr. Christian Martin, LMU, Munich
  226. Prof. Raphael Salkie, University of Brighton, England
  227. Prof. Dr. Alexa Färber, HafenCity University Hamburg
  228. Dr. Alessandra Mezzadri – Senior lecturer in development studies, SOAS, London
  229. Prof. Dr. Martin Vialon (Yeditepe University, now: Carl v. Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
  230. Dr. Noémi Lévy-Aksu, Birkbeck College
  231. Prof. Michalis Spourdalakis, University of Athens
  232. Prof. Dr. Sabine Broeck, University of Bremen, Germany.
  233. Prof. i. R. Dr. Michael Hartmann
  234. Prof. Michael Harris –  Department of Mathematics, Columbia
  235. Prof. Evelyn Ruppert, Goldsmiths University of London
  236. Prof. em. Carol Delaney – Stanford University
  237. Prof. Andrew Arato – Dorothy Hirshon Professor, New School for Social Research, New York
  238. Asst. Prof. Christy Petropoulou – Department of Geography, University of the Aegean
  239. Prof. Saskia Sassen – Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
  240. Gennaro Avallone – Università di Salerno, Italy
  241. Prof. Dr. Gottfried Heinemann – Kassel
  242. Dr. Yasser Munif – Emerson College, Boston, USA
  243. Maria Abu El Haija – Bayreuth
  244. Kathrin Peters, Prof. Dr., Berlin University of the Arts
  245. Prof. Hamit Bozarslan, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris
  246. Dr. Peter Birke, Universität Göttingen
  247. Prof. Dr. Nora Räthzel – Department of Sociology, Umeå University
  248. Prof. em. Dr. Tilman Borsche – Institut für Philosophie, Universität Hildesheim
  249. Prof. Chandler Davis – Mathematics, University of Toronto
  250. Prof. Rebecca Gould – Islamic World and Comparative Literature, University of Birmingham
  251. Prof. R. Radhakrishnan – Chancellor’s professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of California-Irvine
  252. Dr. Dana Mills, Lecturer in Philosophy, Oxford Brookes University
  253. Dr. Tanja Ehmann, Fachhochschule Potsdam
  254. Prof. Sally Haslanger, MIT
  255. Dr. Marietta Kesting – Juniorprofessorin für Medientheorie, cx centrum für interdisziplinäre studien -Akademie der Bildenden Künste München
  256. Dr. Alice von Bieberstein, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
  257. Sinibaldo De Rosa, PhD Candidate, University of Exeter
  258. Prof. Etienne Balibar – Université de Paris-Ouest, Kingston University London
  259. Prof. Claudia Breger, Columbia University
  260. Prof. Sophie Wauquier – University of Paris 8, Academics for Peace
  261. Prof em. Catherine Belsey –  English, Swansea University, UK
  262. Prof. Karen Van Dyck, Modern Greek Studies, Columbia University
  263. Dr. Tolga Tören, University of Kassel, Academics for Peace (BAK), Germany
  264. Claude Calame- Directeur d’études, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
  265. Prof. Terry Pinkard – Georgetown University
  266. Prof. Dr. Manuela Bojadzijev – Globalisierte Kulturen an der Fakultät für Kulturwissenschaften der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
  267. Jonas Bokelmann – PhD student, LMU München und University Iceland
  268. Debbie Bookchin, journalist, author, U.S.
  269. Kevin B. Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara
  270. Prof. em. Prabhat Patnaik – Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi
  271. Prof. Dr. Claudia Bruns, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  272. Marcel De Prins, trekker van de Syrië werkgroep, Belgium
  273. Prof. Dr. Cinur Ghaderi – Fachbereich Soziale Arbeit / Psychologie, Evangelische Hochschule Bochum RWL
  274. Dr. Frauke Banse, Universität Kassel
  275. Prof. em. Mike Davis – U.C. Riverside
  276. Prof. Geoff Eley – Michigan
  277. William Callison, PhD Candidate in Political Science, UC Berkeley
  278. Noelia P. Streicher, Dozentin an der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Institut für Pädagogik / Arbeitsbereich Migration und Bildung
  279. Dr. Hanna Meissner – TU Berlin
  280. Assoc. Prof. Emmanuel Szurek – EHESS, Paris
  281. Dr. phil. Konstanze Hanitzsch – Gender- und Literaturwissenschaftlerin
  282. Assoc. Prof. Sruti Bala – Theatre Studies, University of Amsterdam
  283. Prof. August H. Nimtz – Political Science and African American and African Studies, University of Minnesota
  284. Dr. Alisa Lebow – Reader in Film Studies, University of Sussex
  285. Eva Pandulova, student at KHB, Berlin
  286. Prof. Dr. em. Birgit Mahnkopf – Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
  287. Dr. des. Janine Doerry, Historian, Osnabrück
  288. Todd Gitlin – Journalism and Sociology Chair, Ph D Program in Communications, Columbia University
  289. Dr Jamie Gough – Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Sheffield
  290. Prof. Dr. Andrea Seier, Universität Wien
  291. Prof. Lorna Hutson – Merton Professor of English Literature, Director of CEMS, Merton College, Oxford
  292. Bill Bowring -FAcSS, School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London
  293. Prof. Dr. Albert Scherr, Soziologe, Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg
  294. Prof. Dr. Silja Klepp – Social Dynamics in Coastal and Marine Areas, Institute of Geography, CAU/ University of Kiel
  295. Prof. em. Joop T de Jong – MD, PhD -Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), University of Amsterdam, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, USA,  Em Prof of Cultural and International Psychiatry VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam
  296. Jan Kordes, M.A. – Institut für Humangeographie,  Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a.M.
  297. Prof. Karin Scherschel, University of applied Sciences Rhein Main
  298. Dr. Giovanni Zanotti-  department of Philosophy, University of Brasilia
  299. Prof Nadje Al-Ali – Professor of Gender Studies, SOAS University of London
  300. Prof. em. Jan Fridthjof Bernt – Faculty of Law, University of Bergen
  301. Leander Meuris – Ghent University
  302. Ergun Ozgur – Leibniz-ZMO, Berlin
  303. Andreas Foitzik – Netzwerk rassismuskritische Migrationspädagogik Baden-Württemberg
  304. Karen Murray, Associate Professor, Department of Politics, York University
  305. Dr. Fanny-Michaela Reisin, ehem. Präsidentin der Internationalen Liga für Menschenrechte – FIDH
  306. Dr Paolo Cuttitta – VU University Amsterdam
  307. Prof. Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University
  308. Mario Candeias, Direktor, Institut für Gesellschaftsanalyse, Berlin 
  309. em. Magali Sarfatti Larson – Temple University, Philadelphia
  310. Dr. Frank Nullmeier -Universität Bremen – SOCIUM
  311. Stephan Lessenich – LMU
  312. Michael Thompson, Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh
  313. Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University
  314. Dr Ibrahim Malazada . Lecturer at Soran University, Sociology Department, Kurdistan Region
  315. Prof. Dr. Joseph Maran – Universität Heidelberg
  316. Prof. Dr. phil. Tessa Hofmann – independent scholar of comparative genocide and Armenian studies; chair of the human rights NGO Working Group Recognition – Against Genocide, for International Understanding.
  317. Prof. Jack Amariglio, Economics, Merrimack College, USA
  318. Lorenzo Tripodi – PhD, Owner and Senior Researcher, TESSERAE Urban and social research
  319. Prof. Marie-Claire CALOZ-TSCHOPP, ex-Dir. de Programme
    Collège International de Philosophie (CIPh), Paris
  320. Prof. Debra Satz, Stanford university
  321. Ludo De Witte, author
  322. Dr Karen Adler, History, University of Nottingham
  323. Dr Kate Hudson, General Secretary, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, UK.
  324. Ingeborg Breines – consultant and former co-president International Peace Bureau
  325. former director UNESCO
  326. Prof. Dr. Georg Mohr – Institut für Philosophie, Universität Bremen
  327. Prof. Hamid Dabashi – Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature, Columbia
  328. Prof. Patrick Deboosere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  329. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kaschuba – HU Berlin
  330. Dr. Nélida Boulgourdjian (University of Buenos Aires)
  331. Jun.-Prof. Dr. Francesca Raimondi-Philosophie, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
  332. Beth Lilach – M.A., Senior Director of Education and Community Affairs, Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center
  333. Sabine Lösing (MEP, DIE LINKE)
  334. Koen Bogaert (professor conflict- and development studies at UGENT – Belgium)
  335. Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba, PhD candidate, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
  336. Aris Babikian – Retired Citizenship Judge, Chair Levant Settlement Centre
  337. Wolf Göhring, Bonn
  338. Dr Othon Anastasakis – Director, South East European Studies at Oxford (SEESOX)
  339. St Antony’s College – Oxford
  340. Prof. Dr. Ulrich Bröckling – Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
  341. Prof. Elsa Stamatopoulou – Director, Ιndigenous Peoples‘ Rights Program, Columbia University
  342. Yunus Özgür, Mitglied der GEW-Tarifkommission für studentische Beschäftigte – FU Berlin
  343. Irene Victoria Massimino -Lawyer, LLM, MA in Human Rights, Buenos Aires
  344. Alex Karschnia, andcompany&Co, Berlin
  345. Daniel Feierstein, National University of Tres de Febrero and University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  346. Amy C Hudnall, Senior Lecturer depts of History and Global studies Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, coordinator for peace studies at the ASU Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace studies.
  347. Maral N. Attallah – Distinguished Lecturer, Dept. of Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Humboldt State University
  348. Dr. Vanessa Agnew – Universität Duisburg-Essen
  349. Martina Michels, Europaabgeordnete, stellv. Mitglied der parlamentarischen Delegation EU-Türkei
  350. Dr. Konstanze Kriese, Kulturwissenschaftlerin
  351. Helmut Scholz – The Left, MdeP, European Parlament
  352. Sevim Dagdelen, MdB, stellvertretende Vorsitzende der Fraktion DIE LINKE. im Bundestag
  353. Dr. Marlene Schäfers, Department of Conflict and Development Studies, Ghent University, Belgium
  354. Clinical Assist. Prof. Kathy Barker – Univ. of Washington
  355. Prof. em. Jean-Jacques Amy – School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  356. Gabriele Zimmer – Chair of the GUE/NGL Group in the European Parliament – Member of the European Parliament
  357. Katharina Sufryd – M.A. Bergische Universität Wuppertal
  358. Parti de Gauche (France)
  359. Corinne Morel Darleux, National secretary in charge of ecosocialism, Regional deputy (Parti de Gauche)
  360. Keko Kutlubay – Amsterdam
  361. Fatma Dikmen – Refugee – Holland
  362. Nikki Marczak, Genocide Scholar, Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
  363. Ali Mahmud Mhamad – Human rights activist, writer and journalist ُerbil Iraq
  364. Prof. Naom Chomsky – Institute Professor (emeritus), MIT, Laureate Professor, U. of Arizona
  365. Greg Stanton – Genocide Watch
  366. Asst. Prof. Kasturi Chatterjee – Foundation for Liberal and Management Education (FLAME) University (Pune, India)
  367. Prof. em. Dr. Norman Paech, Universität Hamburg
  368. Prof. Dr. Frank Deppe – Marburg
  369. Srećko Horvat, philosopher (independent scholar) & DiEM25 (Democracy in Europe Movement 2025)
  370. Prof. Dr. med, Hans-Ulrich Deppe, Universität Frankfurt a.M.
  371. Lorenzo Marsili, writer, DiEM25
  372. Assst. Prof.  Mike Weaver – Leavenworth, KS
  373. Sara E. Brown, USC Shoah Foundation
  374. Assoc. Prof. Hannes Lacher – York University, Toronto, Canada
  375. Prof. Dr. Otmar Hagemann – Kiel University of Applied Sciences
  376. Assoc. Prof. Hannes Lacher – York University, Toronto, Canada
  377. Dr.philassoz.Prof. Angela Koch – Kunstuniversität Linz
  378. Ass. Prof. Dr. Judith Keilbach, Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  379. Ass. Prof. Dr. Markus Stauff, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam
  380. Jan Deck, freier Theaterschaffender, Frankfurt/Main
  381. Dr. des. Roger Behrens – Fakultät für Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaft, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg
  382. Dr. Thomas Schmidinger, Department for Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria
  383. Prof. Dr. Kira Kosnick – Faculty of Social Sciences – Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
  384. Prof. Dr. Werner Goldschmidt (Hamburg)
  385. PD Dr. Joachim Bromand – Institut für Philosophie – Universität Bonn
  386. (em.) Dr. Klaus Zimmermann – Universität Bremen
  387. François Cusset – University of Nanterre
  388. Birgit Koch – Chair GEW HESSEN (The Education and Science Workers‘ Union)
  389. Prof. em. Colin Barker, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
  390. Landesfachgruppe Hochschule und Forschung der GEW Bayern
  391. Felicity Dowling, National Secretary of Left Unity, UK
  392. Tariq Ali – London
  393. Prof. Kariane Westrheim, University of Bergen Norway and Chair of EUTCC
  394. GEW-Hochschulgruppe der Martin-Luther-Universität,  Halle-Wittenberg
  395. Dr. Maud Meyzaud, Goethe University Frankfurt, Faculty Member, Department of Comparative Literature and Literary Theory
  396. Prof. Todd Gitlin – Columbia University
  397. Dr. Hans Theo Langhammer, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
  398. Prof. em. Mike Davis – U.C. Riverside
  399.  Haydar Işık – Writer
  400. Prof.Dr. Dieter Boris (Univ. Marburg)
  401. Dr. Wolfgang Lenk, Bezirksparlament Berlin Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
  402. Dr. Veysel Demir – University of Bern
  403. Dr. Gregor Kritidis
  404. Bülent Aydın – Berlin
  405. Dr. Mehmet Kart – Soziologe, Hochschule Bremen
  406. Dr. Seref Kavak – Lecturer in Political Science and International Relations, SciencesPo Paris, France
  407. Dr Özgür Gündoğan – University of Portsmouth
  408. Prof. Dr. Juliane Rebentisch –  Philosophie und Ästhetik, Vizepräsidentin,  Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach
  409. Dr. Nikos Christofis, Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia
  410. Prof. Samuel Weber –  Northwestern University
  411. Prof. Fatma Müge Göçek University of Michigan