650 International women’s open letter for a democratic Syria 2025-01-28 14:03:28       NEWS CENTER: 650 women and women's organisations from 50 countries published an open letter in support of the Syrian Women's Assembly's declaration, calling for the recognition of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of Northern and Eastern Syria, for women to take an active role in the reconstruction of Syria and for Turkey to stop its attacks.    In an open letter, 650 women's organisations from 50 countries in different continents as well as many prominent personalities published an open letter in support of the declaration issued by the Syrian Women's Assembly, calling for the official recognition of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria. The letter, addressed to United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres, UN Women Executive Director Sima Sami Bahous, President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola, President of the Council of Europe Antonio Luis Santos Da Costa and Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit, emphasised the need for reconstruction in Syria after the fall of the Baath regime.   The letter contained the following statements:   “Since the fall of the Assad regime in Syria on December 8, 2024, discussions have been underway about the future of Syria, and with that, the new opportunities for a democratic reconstruction of Syrian society.  It is essential that society itself shapes and advances this reconstruction. It is also essential that Syria's women are involved in shaping this process by co-constructing politics and all spheres of life in a self-determined way.    Syria has been in a state of civil war for more than a decade, a process which began with an uprising against the oppressive Baathist regime. In the 13 years that followed, society was repeatedly confronted with the most atrocious crimes against humanity by various terrorist groups such as the so-called Islamic State or invasion attacks by the Turkish state in violation of international law.    Social self-management model built   In Northern and Eastern Syria, the Kurdish population has been building a self-governing society based on women's liberation, ecology and grassroots democracy since 2012. Women have played a very important role in this. In this social model, women take on responsibility and are represented in all areas of social and political life. They have organized themselves to defend themselves and the lives of all. The women's defense units of the YPJ, together with the YPG and SDF, fought against the Islamic State and liberated numerous cities from its reign. The social model of democratic confederalism in Northern and Eastern Syria has created a multi-ethnic and multi-religious coexistence that can serve as a model for re-organization across Syria.    They united and organised against the attacks   Women in Syria have united and organized to fight back against the attacks on women and society as a whole. They are determined to work towards shaping the peace process, for a democratic society, and for truth and justice. For this reason, on December 22, 2024, the Syrian Women's Council presented a declaration to reshape Syria. In this declaration, the association, made up of women from different ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds, calls for the decisive participation of women and all parts of Syrian society in the political processes.    We support the 13 goals and demands (attached) developed by the Syrian Women's Council to build a new democratic Syria based on women's participation. Moreover, the recognition and participation of the Democratic Autonomous Administration in North and East Syria (DAANES) in the current process is also essential for a democratic future in Syria.    Call to support civil society   We call on the international community and all political actors to officially recognise the DAANES, to directly support the civil organisations there and to establish long-term cooperation. We call for support and political alliances with democratic women's organizations and civil society across Syria, rather than cooperation with jihadist groups whose ideology and practice is based on the humiliation and violent oppression of women.    We also call for an immediate halt to arms deliveries and political concessions to Turkey. Diplomatic relations with the democratic forces in Syria must be strengthened in order to stop Turkey's violent attacks, to end the war and to enable the construction of a democratic Syria. Now is the time to strengthen the democratic forces in the Middle East, like the DAANES, and to stand with the women fighting for freedom, peace and democracy in Syria!    Signatures in alphabetical:   1.         20th IPPNW Working Group Human Rights Turkey – Germany   2.         Abdollahyan Armita, Woman’s rights activist – Australia   3.         Abdullah Kiner, writer - Iraq   4.         Abrahamian Kamee, activist feminist, interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, writer, producer, originary from Armenia - Canada   5.         Abu Alis Boushra, responsible for Coalition 188 - Iraq   6.         Acar Başaran Ayşe, former Hdp MP - Turkey   7.         Acerbis Simona, major of Berceto - Italy   8.         Adoue Silvia, professor at Universidad Estadual Paulista (UNESP) – Brazil   9.         AEDD – Asociación de Ex Detenidos Desaparecidos - Spain    10.       Afsah Tara, filmmaker - Germany   11.       Aguayo Hernandez Maria Elena, professor - Mexico   12.       Aguirre Eliana, Deputy Secretary General of State Workers' Association (ATE) of Buenos Ayres province – Argentina   13.       Ahadi Mina, Women's Rights Activist from Iran - Germany   14.       Ahmad Saya, District Rector in Vienna, Alsergrund - Austry   15.       Ahmadi Nilab, member of party De Vonk in Amsterdam municipality – Netherlands    16.       Aiese Cigliano Ileana, Be free coordinator – Italy   17.       Aizpurua Mertxe, member of the Congress of Deputies for Euskal Herria Bildu –  Basque country   18.       Akbulut Gökay, Member of the German Bundestag – Germany   19.       Akyuz Latife dr., academician sociologist at Frankfurt University – Germany    20.       Al Bustani Delal, Member of the Lebanese Democratic Women's Community -  Lebanon   21.       Al Farisi Rabiha, executive member of Libyan women in defence of peace network – Libya   22.       Al Lami Iman Qasim, Journalist – Iraq   23.       Al Mukattari, President of the Democratic Youth Union – Yemen   24.       Al Sakkaf Behiye, Human Rights Defender - Yemen   25.       Al Shawarbi Sheyma, President of the Women's Union of the Liberal Party of Egypt - Egypt    26.       Al Sindy Havin, kurdish artist – Germany   27.       Al Taii Dina, journalist - Iraq   28.       Al Ubeydi Boushra, activist - Iraq   29.       Al Wishahi Amani, representative of the Amazig International Congress Organisation - Morocco   30.       Alberghini Nedda, president association ‘Le Case degli Angeli di Daniele’ and president ‘Università della Vita per una Nuova Umanità’ - Italy   31.       Alcoba Silvia, deputy general secretary of Territorial national federation (FENAT) - Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina    32.       Aldin Umeyme Imad, Researcher and Women Activist - Egypt    33.       Aldisone Silvia, member of the Comisión Directiva Capital de la Asociación de Trabajadores de la Educación of Neuquén – Argentina   34.       Alessandrini Donatella, professor of International Economic Law, Kent Law School – UK   35.       Alev Demirel Özlem, member of European Parliament for Left Party - Germany   36.       Almendra Guiguanas Vilma Rocío, Nasa and Misak woman, member of Peoples on the way – Colombia   37.       Altwerger Bess, education researcher and author, activist for public education, Columbia, Maryland - USA   38.       Alvarez Garcia Patricia, member of women's network of the east of the State of Mexico – Mexico   39.       Ambrosch Heidemarie, Federal Spokesperson KPÖ - Austry   40.       Anastasiou Katerina, Federal Spokesperson KPÖ - Austry   41.       Angriman Alejandra, Secretary of Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina    42.       Anna Massari artist, Italy   43.       Antić Gaber Milica, professor of sociology of culture – Slovenia      44.       Argentieri Benedetta, director and journalist - Italy   45.       Arikan-Payn Nimet, Amazon Dovme, feminist, Istanbul – Turkey   46.       Arkawi Samya, lawyer - Sudan    47.       Armonie Aps women's association Bologna – Italy   48.       Artese Donatella, founder of Archivia Centro Documentazione Donne e Casa Internazionale delle Donne Roma – Italy   49.       Asamblea feminista 8M Getafe - Spain   50.       Assa Shirin, professor at Bayreuth University And  European University for Applied Sciences - Germany   51.       Associació Ca la Dona, Barcelona – Catalan Countries   52.       Athule Baba Khanya, artist, musician, poet, sounz of the South, Rebel Sistahs - South Africa    53.       Audrey Emma, Journalist - France   54.       Aydoğan Nursel, former Hdp MP- Turkey   55.       Azimipour Sanaz, iranian activist and journalist - Germany   56.       Bader Susanne, europeancoordinator of world women' s conference of grassroot women – Germany   57.       Bahlen Okoli Metka, pedagogue – Slovenia    58.       Bahzad Lavin, kurdish writer and human rights scholar master - Sweden    59.       Baigorria Claudia, general secretary of Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional)  of Santa Fe – Argentina    60.       Bailac Ardanuy Sara, spokesperson of ERC (European Research Council) in the Senate of Spain - Spain   61.       Bailey Cora, Director, CLAW, Community Led Animal Welfare, Social Justice Activist  - South Africa      62.       Bajpai Shrishtee, theme coordinator of Alternatives and Kalpavriksh NPO, facilitation team member of Vikalp Sangam , facilitation team member of Global Tapestry of Alternatives - India   63.       Balbi Paola, actress storyteller - Italy   64.       Balbuena Amalia, Comunication secreatry of Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina   65.       Baldelli Simona, writer - Italy   66.       Balena Isabella, photographer – Italy   67.       Balk Regine, HP Psychotherapie in Ruhestand - Germany   68.       Barabino Roberta, singer and songwriter - Italy   69.       Barberns Assumpta, Intersindical Alternativa de Catalunya - Catalan Countries   70.       Barbieri Silvana, coordinator of Fonti di Pace - Italy   71.       Barone Valentina, anthropologist and president of the women's association Armonie Aps Bologna - Italy   72.       Baroni Maria Carla, member of A.Do.C. (Assemblea Donne Comuniste) - Italy   73.       Bayr Petra, Member of the National Council and Member of the Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe - Austry   74.       Be free cooperative against trafficking violence and discrimination - Italy   75.       Beavis Kara, professor at Queensland University of technology, feminist and human rights activist - South Africa    76.       Becerikli Saadet, former Hdp MP- Turkey   77.       Begzadeh Golrez, social activist - Denmark    78.       Bellani Orsetta, journalist – Mexico   79.       Belloso Olga Martín, professor of Food Technologies at Universitat de Lleida - Catalan Countries   80.       Benciolini Francesca, councillor of the Municipality of Padua with responsibility for Peace Human Rights and International Cooperation - Italy   81.       Benedict Lina, aerospace engineer, Seattle Washington - USA    82.       Beretta Lucia, Be free coordinator – Italy   83.       Bergés Saura Laura, vicepresident of the Diputacion of Lleida -Catalan Countries   84.       Beriwan Kisa Roseline, co-president of France-Kurdistan association - France    85.       Bersani Serena, president of ‘Giulia giornaliste - united free autonomous journalists’ association - Italy   86.       Beyan Begzadeh , student, human right activist - Denmark    87.       Beznec Barbara, researcher, Ljubljana - Slovenia     88.       Bhaiya Abha, coordinator of One Billion Rising India  - India   89.       Bhardwaj Maya, community organizer, trainer, facilitator, researcher, musician, artist - South Africa      90.       Biagiarelli Roberta - multidisciplinary artist – Italy   91.       Bideguren Gabantxo Idurre, member of the Senate of Spain, member of Euskal Herria Bildu Party – Basque country   92.       Biehl Janet, author of social ecologist studies – USA   93.       Binici Zeynep, PhD,Cardiologist - Denmark   94.       Birlik Leyla, former Hdp MP- Turkey   95.       Bisso Marino, member of NO Bavaglio network - Italy   96.       Blanco Eba, member of the Basque Parliament - Basque Country   97.       Boccia Maria Luisa, writer and politician - Italy   98.       Böker Marion, Director, Consultancy on Human Rights & Gender Issues, Berlin - Germany   99.       Bolle Francine, historian, lecturer at Université libre de Bruxelles - Belgium     100.     Bondi Loretta, journalist former UN official president of the Women's Documentation Centre - Italy   101.     Bonsignori Simona, journalist responsible for Manifestolibri – Italy   102.     Brambilla Anna, lawyer - Italy   103.     Brandtstädter Susanne, academician and professor of Anthropology at University Köln - Germany   104.     Brennan Debbie, organiser for Radical Women – Australia    105.     Brual Delphine, dancer and comedian, member of "gestes sonores" collective - Belgium     106.     Budeaza Babalwa, Unemployed Peoples Movement, Eastern Cape - South Africa      107.     Bukovec Vesna, visual artist – Slovenia    108.     Bünger Clara, members of Parliament, Left Party - Germany   109.     Burc Roza, political sociologist - Germany   110.     Burger Jana, communications expert – Slovenia    111.     Bush Melanie E.L., PhD MPH Professor, Adelphi University US Solidaritat Economy Network May First Movement Technology - USA   112.     Cabezas Mercedes, Deputy General Secretary of the State Workers' Association (ATE) – Argentina   113.     Cacciani Chiara, journalist - Italy   114.     Cajas Avelina Rogel, Coorditor of the Madre Sabia Association, Spiritual Leader Ecuador   115.     Çakır-Kılınçoğlu Sevil dr., sociologist, postdoctoral researcher in Social Movements and Gender Studies - Germany   116.     Calzolari Monica, councillor for Archaeological Areas, the Municipal Library, the Historical Archive of the City of Tarquinia (VT) – Italy   117.     Campanini Anna, photographer - Italy   118.     Camps Mirabet Núria, professor of Public International Law and International Relationships at Universitat de Lleida - Catalan Countries   119.     Cano Maria José, director of human rights (DDHH) of  Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina   120.     Cappelli Rory, journalist of Repubblica - Italy   121.     Capri Sandra, sociologist, independent researcher of matriarcal studies - Italy   122.     Carbonaro Carmen Rosaria, psychotherapist – Italy   123.     Cárdenas, Miriam academician of Universidad de Guadalajara - Mexico     124.     Carlà Daniela, member of ‘Noi rete donne’ network - Italy   125.     Carone Anna, agronomist phd, activist – Italy   126.     Carranza Susy, feminist, Mujeres del Cordobazo – Argentina   127.     Casa Internazionale delle Donne - Italy   128.     Catarci Paola, psychoanalyst and member of Italian Psychoanalytic Society – Italy   129.     CENI – Kurdsh Women`s office for Peace, Germany   130.     Ceroni Rosanna, human rights worker educator rehabilitation minors Genoa – Italy   131.     Cervantes Cruz Maribel, member of Proceso de articulación de la sierra de santa Marta, Sur de Veracruz – Mexico   132.     Cesar Vargas Samantha, activist and advocate of Territorio, Frente de Pueblos en Defensa de la Tierra y el Agua, Morelos , Puebla y Tlaxcala – Mexico    133.     Chapman Rachel R., professor, University of Washington - USA   134.     Chavez Lolita, member of CPK Council of K’iche’ people, community feminist, member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala)- Guatemala   135.     Čigon Ana, cultural worker – Slovenia    136.     Cima Laura, member Italian Ecofeminists Coordination - Italy     137.     Cinzia Davide midwife, Italy   138.     Cioni Fabiana, architect, photographer and artist, art history professor - Italy   139.     Ciriza Alejandra, philosopher, academician and researcher at UNCuyo and CONICET, the National Research Agency, member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala) – Argentina   140.     CISDA ets  (Coordinamento Italiano Sostegno Donne Afghane) - Italy   141.     Colectivo de Mujeres Feministas de Huesca - Spain   142.     Colectivo Libertarias - Spain   143.     Col•lectiu de Dones Feministes de Montcada, Valencia - Catalan Countries   144.     Coordinadora feminista of Cartagena - Spain   145.     Cordaro Claudia, artist photographer - Italy   146.     Cornellá Detrell Dani, spokeperson of GP CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy)  - DT - Catalan Countries   147.     Corradi Laura, professor in Gender Studies and Intersectional Method, University of Calabria – Italy   148.     Cortese Antonella, journalist - Italy   149.     Costa Lella, actress - Italy   150.     Crippa Maddalena, actress - Italy   151.     Crisci Simonetta, lawyer and President of the Association for Political Refugees " Senza confine & quot – Italy   152.     Cruciati Chiara, journalist deputy director of the Manifesto - Italy   153.     Cruz Leonor, General secretary for genders and diversities of Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina    154.     Cruz Velázquez Bettina, activist of Asamblea de Pueblos Indígenas del Istmo en Defensa de la Tierra y el Territorio – Mexico    155.     Cubells Aguilar Lola, profesor of Constitucional Law at Universitat de València - Catalan Countries   156.     D'Agostino Aurora, lawyer, co-president Italian Democratic Juristes – Italy   157.     Dabata Phumza - Co-ordinator; Abahlali base Freedom Park, Soweto Women’s Group (Eva Hoffman) and Nomachina Nzube and Tespiso Ramahluku - South Africa    158.     Dadarsefatmahboob Mahtab, PhD researcher at University Duisburg-Essen - Germany   159.     Dağdeviren Dersim, doctor – Germany   160.     Danna Daniela, researcher in Social Science - Italy   161.     Davali Chiara, research fellow at the University of Urbino , Italy   162.     Davari Mina, student and human rights activist - Sweden    163.     Davari Zahra , Human Rights Activist - France    164.     David Barbara, manager of Violetta, association against sexual abuse of girls and young women – Germany   165.     De Ioanna Lucia, journalist - Italy   166.     De León Criado Elena, Political scientist and writer, President of the International Feminist Women's International (IFM) – Spain   167.     De Masi Francesca, vice-president Be free cooperative - Italy   168.     De Monticelli Roberta, philosopher – Italy   169.     Degani Paola, Professor of Women's Human Rights, University of Padua - Italy   170.     Del Re Alisa, senior scholar at Ateneo Patavino, Padua - Italy   171.     Deligne Chloé, historian, FNRS/ULB - Belgium   172.     Della Vanth Sofie, spirtual-feminist researcher, artisan, performer, writer and craniosacral operator, creator of shamanic paths for women - Italy   173.     Déniz Verona Palmira, lawyer, legal advisor of the Santa Brígida City Council, Canarias Islands - Spain   174.     Dicorato Antonietta, film-maker - Italy     175.     Dinc Pinar, associate professor of Political Science, Lund University – Sweden   176.     Dioguardi Daniela, provincial president of the Women's Union in Italy, former Member of Parliament for Rifondazione Comunista Party - Italy   177.     Disoski Meri, Mag.a, Spokesperson for Foreign and European Policy, Women and Gender Equality Green Club in Parliament - Austry   178.     Dobnikar Mojca, translator – Slovenia      179.     Dolmann Erica, member of State Workers' Association (ATE) – Argentina   180.     Dominguez Viquez Michelle, teacher, secretary of Public Education - Mexico   181.     Donne in nero Bologna – Italy   182.     Dragon Irmgard, Germany   183.     Drohsel Franziska, lawyer and former head of the young socialists in the SPD - Germany   184.     Društvo za nenasilno komunikacijo - Association for nonviolens communucation - Slovenia    185.     Dukpa Raquel, filmmaker - Germany   186.     Dündar Pero, former Hdp MP- Turkey   187.     Ekaterina Bloggerman, Be free coordinator – Italy   188.     Eklund Lina, PhD, associate senior lecturer at the department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science and centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University - Sweden   189.     El Col•lectiu 8 de Març de l'Alcoià i el Comtat - Catalan Countries   190.     El Fani Nadia, filmmaker from Tunisia – France   191.     Eliseeva Anastasya, Media and Communications Officer, feminist artist, activist at ILRIG Cape Town, Wits Technicon Alumni- ILRIG – International Labour Research and Information Group - South Africa      192.     Emin Suzan, journalist - Sweden   193.     Enciso González Atahualpa Sofía Alejandra, defender of life and territory, member of Un Salto de Vida from El Salto de Juanacatlán, Jalisco – Mexico   194.     Eriksson Peggy, city councillor in the Åland Islands and EFA Vice President - Åland Islands   195.     Ershad Shahrazad, artist, photographer and women's rights activist - Canada    196.     Esquivel Pat Wilma, territory defender, member of Centro Comunitario U Kúuchil K Ch'i'ibalo'on – Mexico   197.     Estrada Canon Lala, president of GP CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy) – DT - Catalan Countries   198.     Etxebarrieta Oihana, secretary of feminism and member of the Basque Parliament - Basque Country   199.     Evans Jill, former MEP and EFA Vice President - UK   200.     Exo Mechthild dr., lecturer in international social work, peace and conflict studies – Germany   201.     Fišter Urška, professor, Ljubljana, Slovenia     202.     Factorya, feminist information network - Italy   203.     Falcioni Daniela, professor of Social Ethics at University of Calabria – Italy   204.     Farias Carolina Cecilia, secretary for relations with indigenous peoples of Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) of  Buenos Aires province – Argentina   205.     Farré Ester Capella, spokesperson of the ERC Parliamentary Group at the Parliament of Catalonia - Catalan Countries   206.     Fatafta Bexdad, lawyer - Palestine    207.     Fayyad Muna, Writer and academic – Lebanon   208.     Fernàndez Dizu Lina, member of CRIC (Consejo regional indígena del Cauca), indigenous authority of the safeguard of Honduras, indigenous judge – Colombia   209.     Fernandez Vega Laura, deputy of GP CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy)  - OT - Catalan Countries   210.     Festagallo Federica, Be free member and cultural mediator – Italy   211.     Fidel Dr. Raya, professor emerita in Information Sciences, University of Washington – USA   212.     Finocchiaro Angela, actress - Italy   213.     Forsman Maria, activist and teacher - Sweden    214.     Fragnito Maddalena, independent researcher – Italy   215.     Fraser Nancy, Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics  New School for Social Research – USA   216.     Freeman Abigail BL, Alliance for Peace, Justice and Human Rights – Liberia    217.     Fundaciòn de Los Comunes - Spain   218.     Gaga Dureeti, administrative assistant at Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis, MN - USA   219.     Ganzerla Mariateresa, activist association Armonie - Italy   220.     García Rivas Dulce María, traditional natural doctor – Mexico   221.     Gargano Oria, president Be free cooperative - Italy   222.     Garnier Ortiz Marie, professor of political communication, University of Amsterdam – Netherlands   223.     Garuti Mirca, foreign manager at Alkemia – Italy   224.     Gastaldon Giorgia, researcher at University of Insubria, Como - Italy     225.     Gedin Hanna, MdEP – Sweden   226.     Gemeinsam Kämpfen, Germany   227.     Ghaedi Mersedeh, former political prisoner and activist from Iran - UK   228.     Ghanbari Inaat, social activist, painter - Netherlands    229.     Ghazzawi Razan, syrian palestinian exiled by the regime and a former prisoner, professor at the Oregon State University – USA   230.     Gheno Vera, professor at University of Florence – Italy   231.     Gilbert Helen, National Organizer, Radical Women U.S. - USA   232.     Gillespie Kelly, University of Western Cape, Cape Town - South Africa     233.     Giuliana Michelagnoli cartoonist artist, Italy   234.     Godinez Jenny, human rights defender - Mexico   235.     Goettner-Abendroth Heide dr., author and research in matriarchal societies and cultures, director of International Academy Hagia – Germany   236.     Gonsales Natália, actress – Brazil   237.     González Esther, MP of the Canary Islands - Spain   238.     González Vega Dunia, Former Director General of the Treasury of the Government of the Canary Islands - Spain   239.     Grabar Nika, architect – Slovenia   240.     Greco Maria Rosaria, fondatrice Femminile palestinese – Italia   241.     Gren Nina, Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology Dep of Sociology at Lund University - Sweden   242.     Grigio Fiorella, president of Centro Pandora APS, Padua – Italy   243.     Grilla Mimma, freelancer Casablanca and Meyyocieleo, member of editorial staff of Le Siciliane - Italy   244.     Grillo Rosa Maria, lecturer at the University of Salerno – Italy   245.     Grisendi Francesca, actress - Italy   246.     Grobler Ana, gallery manager – Slovenia    247.     Grossi Celeste, ARCI national manager for Gender Policies – Italy   248.     Grünn Gerlinde, Mag., State Spokesperson KPÖ Upper Austria - Austry   249.     Grup de dones Vilarreal - Spain   250.     Guarda Cristina, MEP for Greens/EFA - Italy   251.     Guarisco Sara, ceramic artist – Italy   252.     Guerra Sánchez María Isabel, psychologist specializing in Gender Based Violence - Spain   253.     Guerry Hoddersen Anne, National Chairperson of U.S. Freedom Socialist Party - USA   254.     Gupta Rahila, chair of Southall Black Sisters – UK   255.     Guzmàn Arroyo Adriana, leading figure in anti-patriarchal community feminism, member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala) – Bolivia   256.     Habermann Friederike dr, economist, historian, author and independet researcher - Germany   257.     Hackmann Daniela, M.A., Families for peace - Germany    258.     Hackmann Gerd, medical doctor, - Germany   259.     Hajer Minke, professor of sociology, Utrecht University – Netherlands   260.     Hajzler Saša, journalist, Radio študent, Ljubljana – Slovenia      261.     Hakimova Aigul, community organiser, Ljubljana - Slovenia     262.     Heddadin Hiba, Director General of the Association for Equality for Human Rights and Education - Jordan   263.     Hermida Martín Yanira, historiadora, Universidad de La Laguna (Tenerife) – Spain   264.     Hernández Castillo Rosalva Aida, anthropologist with a PhD in Philosophy and professor at CIESAS in Mexico City, member of the Network of decolonial feminisms (Red de feminismos decoloniales), Women and the sıxth -  Mexıco    265.     Hernández Jorge Carmen, MP of the Canary Islands – Spain   266.     Hernández Natalia, feminist activist, academician – Colombia   267.     Herrera Cruz María Encarnación, local councillor in the Canary Islands - Spain   268.     Hezer Tuba, former Hdp MP- Turkey   269.     Hideydan Delula, journalist - Algeria    270.     Hlope Simphimphilo Allea, Editor, writer, FundzaMag, Eswatini - South Africa   271.     Hvala Tea, sociologist – Slovenia      272.     Ibrahimi Masooma, artist, writer and filmmaker who reported on women's rights in Afghanistan media, Seattle,Washington – USA   273.     Imret Leyla, former mayor of Cizre - Turkey   274.     International Alliance of Women (IWA)   275.     Intersindical Alternativa de Catalunya - Catalan Countries   276.     Irmak Selma, former Hdp MP- Turkey   277.     Ituño Itziar, attrice – Basque country   278.     Ivanc Jera, cultural worker – Slovenia    279.     Iveković Rada, professor – France   280.     Jakovljevic Marija, Sociologist – Serbia    281.     Jan Sylvie, honor president of France-Kurdistan association – France   282.     Jiménez Aragòn Irati, member of Parliament in the Parliament of Nafarroa – Spain   283.     Jiménez Martín María Inés, Vice President of the Island Cabildo of Gran Canaria – Spain   284.     Kabayel Hüriye, Co-chair of the federation of the alevi association (FEDA), Germany   285.     Kadir Soreti B, political activist and journalist, Oromo Democratic Revolutionary Party, Oromia - Ethiopia   286.     Kahr Elke, chairwoman of the KPÖ Graz and Mayor of Graz - Austry   287.     Kajee Ayesha -Co-ordinator, Sofasonke movement, Johannesburg - South Africa     288.     Kakabaveh Amineh, former PM of the Swedish Parliament and women rights activist - Sweden   289.     Kaltenhäuser Elisabeth, member of Alliance for Justice between Isrealis and Palestinians - Germany   290.     Katayama Seena, Broadcaster for Queering The Air 3CR Radio and Podcast – Australia   291.     Kavčič Vesna, translator and teacher of English, Ljubljana – Slovenia   292.     Kay Zara, founder of Faithless Hijabi - Sweden    293.     Kemalbay Serpil, former Hdp MP- Turkey   294.     Khala Cheryl, writer and artist, content strategist - South Africa    295.     Khalid Zainab dr, postdoc- adaptation Hive Development Geography, Institute of Geography, University of Bonn - Germany   296.     Khodayari Maryam, health care worker - Sweden    297.     Kim Caroline, south korean writer – USA   298.     Kirpensteijn Jolanda, sports trainer, coach – Netherlands   299.     Kitab Hetaw, Istanbul - Turkey   300.     Klemm Peri, professor at California State University, Northridge, California - USA   301.     Koçali Filiz, journalist- Turkey   302.     Köhler Susanne, CEO Memorial Press Freedom, fighters for Truth, Frankfurt – Germany   303.     Koko Neimet, researcher specialized in Development and Alternative Policies - Sudan   304.     Kolektiv Fem TV- Collective Fem - Slovenia    305.     Kolektiv Rdeče zore - Collective Red Dawns – Slovenia   306.     Kolektiv spol.si - Collective of translators - Slovenia   307.     Konca Besime, former Hdp MP- Turkey   308.     Kongra Star, Rojava   309.     Korol Claudia, feminist member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala) – Argentina   310.     Kovač Vanja, Journalist RTV, Ljubljana – Slovenia   311.     Kozinc Nina, editor - Slovenia     312.     Kralj Ana, academic – Slovenia      313.     Kumar Tadeja, textile designer, Ljubljana – Slovenia      314.     Kurt Şeyda, Journalist and author – Germany   315.     Kurtulan Fatma, former Hdp MP- Turkey   316.     Kuwee Kumsa Martha, board member at Siinqee Institute - Canada   317.     L’Aurora, marxist organization  - Catalan countries   318.     La Penna Benedetta, Equal Opportunities councillor of Abruzzo Region - Italy   319.     Langensiepen Katrin, MEP of Greens/EFA - Germany   320.     Leccabue Fabrizio, former CNR researcher, retired editor of the magazine ‘Dal lato del torto’ - Italy   321.     Leccardi Carmen, professor emerita at University Milano Bicocca - Italy    322.     Ledesma Coni, central feminist figures in the Philippines, member of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines – Netherlands   323.     Leduc Valentina, documentalist – Mexico   324.     Lesconfinate, feminist cultural association – Italy   325.     Leskošek Vesna, lecturer, researcher, professor – Slovenia    326.     Lessa Iara, retired professor, University of Toronto – Canada   327.     Lete Cristina dr., MD, obstetrician-gynocologist, retired, Newton, Massachusetts - USA   328.     Ličer Ksenija, English translator, Ljubljana – Slovenia    329.     Ličer Laura, personal assistant to disabled, Ljubljana – Slovenia   330.     LIVRE Party - Portugal   331.     Lokar Grden Tina, sociologist and philosopher, Brussels - Belgium   332.     Lokar Sonja, international gender expert Ljubiyana – Slovenia   333.     loose Lena Maria, fotografie – Germany   334.     López de Lacalle Lorena, EFA (European Free Alliance) president – Basque country   335.     López Díaz Leticia, former local councilor in the Canary Islands - Spain   336.     López González Sara, advocate of DDHH de la Resistencia Civil de Candelaria Nora Tzec, activist and advocate of Las semillas y el territorio, member of Red Mayense de Guardianas y Guardianes de Semillas – Mexico   337.     López Medina Celeste, Councilor and Spokesperson of Telde City Council, Gran Canaria – Spain   338.     López Mondéjar Lola, psychoanalyst and writer, Murcia - Spain   339.     López Sánchez Lorena, responsible for European Affairs of Nueva Canarias and Vice President of EFA – Spain   340.     Lorenz Paulina, film producer – Germany   341.     Lori Barbara, vice president of the Legislative Assembly of the Emilia Romagna Region - Italy   342.     Löw Christine, dr. political scientist, Frankfurt Main - Germany   343.     Lucas Marieme Helie, algerian feminist founder of Secularism Is A Women's Issue ( siawi) and Women Living Under Muslim Law (wluml) - Algeria   344.     Lucero Miranda, member of CRIC (Consejo regional indígena del Cauca), governator of the safeguard of Cofradia – Colombia   345.     Lucietta Marittima osteopath teacher, Italy   346.     Lucu Tina, journalist, Ljubljana – Slovenia    347.     Lulli Francesca, anthropologist, independent researcher and cooperation consultant NGO – Italy   348.     Lunaček Sarah, assit. prof., anthropologist – Slovenia    349.     Luschnat HP Ruth, social worker and mrmber at Lavhesis and in uniıon Verdi, Berlin - German   350.     Mabuza Nondumiso, Advocacy Manager- Carolina Eco-Green Economy - South Africa    351.     Madallah Mahasen, activist - Syria     352.     Magagula Siphilele, Cultural Practitioner & Branding Consultant, Kingdom of Eswatini – Sud Africa   353.     Maguire Cindy, co-director of ArtsAction Group, professor at Adelphi University - USA   354.     Majerhold Katarina, master of science (philosophy), managing editor of the scientific Journal, Ljubiyana - Slovenia   355.     Majsova Natalija, culturologist – Slovenia    356.     Maksimovic Galina, playwright and program coordinator of Reconstruction Women's Fund – Serbia   357.     Malala Aps Association Women's eyes on peace - Italy   358.     Mandacovich Mariana, deputy secretary general of Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina   359.     Manotti Brunella, president of the ANPI Parma section - Italy   360.     Manzi Alessia, journalist – Italy   361.     Maosouri Pouran, nurse - Sweden     362.     Mapelli Barbara, essayist and educationalist - Italy   363.     Maraini Dacia, writer – Italy   364.     Marchesini Matilde, MANI Association – Italy   365.     Marcos Sylvia, academician post-doctoral fellow in Psychology and Sociology of Religions at Harvard University, founder of the Network of decolonial feminisms (Red de feminismos decoloniales) – Mexico   366.     Marta Panighel, PhD (She/They),  Postdoctoral Research Fellow, ERC Project F-WORD, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Turin, Genova   367.     Martinez Roa Karla Alegría, midwife and healer – Mexic   368.     Marxa Mundial de Dones València - Catalan Countries   369.     Massard Lydie, former MEP and member of UDB - France   370.     Massari Pia Angela, secondary school teacher , Italy    371.     Massey Susan, PhD, applied Mathematician and Research at USA Software Engineer, Phoenix, Arizona - USA   372.     Mastrogiovanni Marilù, member of ‘Forum of Mediterranean women journalists’, European climate Pact ambassador - Italy   373.     Masudi Zaman, pensioner - Germany    374.     Matas Salla Francesc, executive committe of L’Aurora organization - Catalan Countries   375.     Matima Manana, co-ordinator; Women in Agricultural Rural Movement, WiARM; Midvaal - South Africa    376.     Matin Kamran, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex - UK   377.     Maupertuis Marie Antoinette, President of the Corsican Assembly – Corsica    378.     Mearini Marta, Be free coordinator - Italy