20 February 2011 |
Across the Arab world, 2011 appears set
to be remembered as the “year of revolutions”. In Iraq, ravaged by eight
years of US occupation, plunder, destruction and death, protests have
burst forth in Baghdad, Kut, Basra, Kirkuk, Ramadi, Sulaymaniyah and
tens of other locations. As usual, the people face live fire.
We declare our solidarity with the people of Iraq in protest. We declare
our solidarity with the martyrs of the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions,
and all martyrs of Arab uprisings. We put Washington on notice that it
is your policies that are being defeated, and it is your alliances that
are falling apart.
The region is witness to a rolling tide of Arab renaissance, led by the
aspirations of the Arab youth. No injustice will be spared criticism. No
lie will remain unexposed.
Support Iraqi protests!
Stand in support of the Iraqi people in
their struggle against state terrorism and repression, generalised
corruption, a falsified political process and its state apparatus,
generalised lack and collapse of public services, poverty and unemployment,
systematic abuse of human rights by the government and its militias, illegal
contracts, treaties and a constitution imposed under occupation, and
foreign plans to destroy Iraqi culture, economy and unity.
Stand in support of the Iraqi people’s struggle for freedom, democracy,
dignity, unity and social justice.
Stand in support of the Iraqi people in their uprising, and in
solidarity with all Arabs at this dawn of a new era!
The game is over! We demand that Maliki’s government leave without
shedding the blood of innocent Iraqis on 25 February, Iraq’s “Day of
Peaceful Anger”.
We demand that other states withdraw support from Maliki and not provide
cover for a government bloodbath.
We are certain the people of Iraq will achieve victory, like their
Tunisian and Egyptian brothers and sisters.
=================================
Dr Ian Douglas, member of the BRussells
Tribunal Executive Committee and coordinator of the International Initiative
to Prosecute US genocide in Iraq – UK/Egypt
Abdul Ilah Albayaty, political analyst and activist, member
of the BRussells Tribunal
Hana Al Bayaty, political analyst and activist, member of the BRussells Tribunal
Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad,
President Perdana Global Peace Foundation – Malaysia
Eduardo Galeano, writer and
activist - Uruguay
Father Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann,
former president of the UN General Assembly
Denis Halliday, former UN Assistant Secretary General & United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq 1997-98 – Ireland
Hans Von Sponeck,
Former UN Assistant Secretary General & United Nations Humanitarian
Coordinator for Iraq 1998-2000 – Germany
Prof Dr Lieven De
Cauter, philosopher, K.U. Leuven /
Rits, initiator of the BRussells Tribunal –
Belgium
Dr Curtis F J Doebbler, international human rights lawyer – USA/Palestine
Dr Gideon Polya, Australian scientist, academic, author and human rights activist, Melbourne – Australia
Michael Parenti, Ph.D., author – USA
Felicity Arbuthnot, journalist – UK
Paola Manduca, professor of genetics DIBIO, University of Genoa –
Italy
Lamis Andoni, journalist – Palestine
Serene Assir, writer/journalist – Lebanon/
Dirk Adriaensens, member of the BRussells Tribunal
Matthias Chang, law specialist, Perdana Global Peace Foundation
and the Kuala Lumpur Foundation to Criminalise War – Malaysia
Cynthia McKinney, Green Party US Presidential Candidate – USA
Nilofer Bhagwat,
Vice President of Indian Lawyers Association – India
Ahmad Manai, Former expert with the UN, Former President of Tlaxcala, President of the Tunisian Institute of International Relations – Tunisia
Prof. Patrick Deboosere, Demographer VUB – Belgium
Frank Barat, Coordinator Russell Tribunal on Palestine – UK
Hans F. Schweinsberg, Public Awareness Education, Programs (PAEP) of the Sciences and Humanities - Technology and Global Bioethics; Member of Forum UNESCO; International PEN; United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Lori Price, Editor-in-Chief, Citizens For Legitimate Government – USA
Prof. Dr. Sefik Alp Bahadir, Director, Center for Iraq Studies, University of Erlangen, Nuremberg – Germany
Saadallah Al Fathi, Former Advisor, Ministry of Oil – Iraq
Dr Souad Al Azzawi, Asst. Prof. Env. Eng. - University of Baghdad – Iraq
Sabah Al-Mukhtar, President ARAB LAWYERS ASSOCIATION – UK
Ward Treunen, member of the Executive Committee of the BRussells Tribunal – Belgium
Hussein Al-alak, chair, The Iraq Solidarity Campaign – UK
Luke Wilcox, Development and Communications Director Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project
Prof. Dr. Eric Corijn, Centre for Urban Research COSMOPOLIS - City, Culture & Society. Programme in European Urban Cultures (POLIS) UNICA Euromaster in Urban Studies (4Cities) – Belgium
Sigyn Meder,
member of the Iraqi Solidarity Association in Stockholm – Sweden
Mike Powers,
member of the Iraqi Solidarity Association in Stockholm – Sweden
John Catalinotto, International Action Center – USA
Sara Flounders, co-director, International Action Center – USA
Dr. Bert De Belder, Medical Aid for the Third World, INTAL – Belgium
Janine Borel, responsable du Comité de lutte contre la Barbarie et l'Arbitraire – France
Frederick Bowie, independent journalist
Yasar Mohammed Salman Hasan – Iraq
Alan Bishop, musician, Sun City Girls, Brothers Unconnected, Sublime frequencies – USA
Bob Buzzanco, professor of history, University of Houston – USA
Dr. Osama Al-Zand, University Professor (Retired) – Canada
Dr Edward Horgan, human rights activist – Ireland
Elizabeth Aaronsohn, Ed.D, Central CT State University
Dhr. E. Vergers, Haarlem – The Netherlands
Higinio Polo, Professor and writer. Barcelona – Spain
Basem Khader
Cristina Gay – Belgium
Francois Hien, Film director – FranceJulie Brenta, Movie editor – Belgium
Annette Jacobson
Insaf Kalaji, writer
Izumi Tanaka, Tokyo – Japan
Lamees Ibrahim
John Cooper
Kick Leijnse, – Sweden
Juliane Spitta, Stuttgart – Germany
Peter Mundhenk
Nancy L Singham, Chicago – USA
Barrie Zwicker – Canada
Göran Forsberg – Sweden
Perdana Global
Peace Foundation
Ad-Hoc Committee for Justice for Iraq
B. Ross Ashley, executive member, St Paul's NDP – Canada
Brad Butler, artist, The Museum of non Participation – UK
Karen Mirza, artist, The Museum of non Participation – UK
Laura Westra, Ph.D., Ph.D.(Law) Professor Emerita (Philosophy) University of Windsor Sessional Instructor, Faculty of Law, University of Milano (Bicocca)
Allen L. Jasson, www.warcrimes.org.uk – UK
John Bart Gerald, poet, writer – USA / Canada
Einar Schlereth, Journalist Tlaxcala
Sinfo Fernández, Translator, Rebelion.org
Fernando Sancho, member of Biladi Palestinian Asociation – Bilbao / Spain
Koen Claerhout, Cultural producer – Germany / Belgium
Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project, http://reconciliationproject.org
Mike Springmann
Hugh Esco
Nancy Matthews
Pippa Bartolotti
Pierre Plougonven
Aminah Hanum
Tsilli golden berg
Rohini Hensman, writer – India
Hazel Fuller – UK
Sinfo Fernández
Mujeeb Ebrahim
Deborah Veneziale
Zainuddin Mohamed Ismail – Singapore
Nadia Ferro
Vini Pereira
Laura Borst
José Wadih Maluf
Ronald Strand
Hiyam Noir
Kerstin Johassan
Salah Salim Ali – Norway
Muna El Shorbagi, researcher, Cairo – Egypt
Professor Hazim Awbi – UK
Michael Culver, actor, peace protester
René Broens, artist, researcher Antwerp – Belgium
Mieke de Loof, writer Antwerp – Belgium
Ramez Philippe Maalouf, Master's in Human Geography, University of São Paulo – Brazil
Marianne Birkby, on behalf of Radiation Free Lakeland, Cumbria – UK
Radiation Free Lakeland
Julie Maas, artist – Canada
Ángel Alonso, teacher – Spain
Terry O'Connor – Canada
Mohammad Askari
Marie Noel Lombart
Ilona Sztana – The Netherlands
KS Gupta – UK
Adriana Auderset – Switzerland
Manzur Khan
Take action!
1. Endorse this statement by writing here (hanaalbayaty@
2. There is a virtual blackout on the uprising in Iraq in the Western
media. Take initiative and demand that news outlets put Iraq back on the
agenda where you are.
3. For updated information on the uprising in Iraq follow here (Arabic)
and here (English)