Hunger is simply a tried-out method of silent genocide, historically used, among others, by the British Empire. In 1845-1849 in Ireland, England, utilizing the potato crisis deliberately and consciously starved 1 and a half million Irish, another 2 million sentenced to emigration and all that to find more space for flocks of cows and sheep bred by aristocrats.
This mechanics was besides successfully utilized respective times in India under British rule, where it was developed... a hydraulic method to regulate access to food to prevent further independency uprisings. This was the last time he successfully applied Winston Churchill, whose management of the famine in West Bengal in 1943 led to the death of over 3.8 million people. present these techniques have been taken over and improved by conventional allies of Anglo-Saxon imperialism – Zionists, leading a consistent Holocaust of the Palestinian people of Gaza.
Blame the victims.
The planned genocide is, of course, accompanied by an equally repetitive envelope. Public opinion is easy to deceive, contradicting facts, suggesting misinformation, explaining the tragic consequences with circumstances independent of man, and yet straight blaming the victims themselves. In this situation, the death of thousands of people, especially Palestinian children – all voice, all call to halt the crime that happens before our eyes has its power. Unfortunately, of course, there is no illusion about the effectiveness of the alleged awakening of the conscience of the world. It is known that any specified initiative within the UN safety Council will be blocked by the United States and the United Kingdom will proceed to participate actively in military operations in Gaza. And yet...
And yet it's worth it!
And yet it is worth, due to the fact that exposing Zionist crimes is besides a profoundly realistic action, weakening 1 of the most crucial elements of the hegemony of cultural globalisation and Anglo-Saxon imperialism: the story of moral supremacy and immunity of Zionist racism. By creating an global network rejecting Zionist dominance – we are participating in the fight against mechanisms that besides choke the improvement of Poland and our nation. That is why, as Poles, we should be present and active in initiatives for free Palestine, from Jordan to the Sea, specified as the letter below presented to the UN Secretary-General on the overthrow of Zionist apartheid and the suppression of genocide in Gaza.
I'm arrogant to have been among its signatories.
Konrad Hand
To His Excellency Mr António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Appeal to abolish apartheid and to end Zionistimpunity.
Excellency,
We compose to you at the time of serious historical settlement, erstwhile silence has become a co-partition, and the hesitation of betrayal of the United Nations Charter itself, on the basis of which the UN was established. The unprecedented atrocities committed against the Palestinian people in June and July 2025 exposed with profound clarity the systemic violence, fraud and expropriation that are at the heart of the Israeli regime. The same government demonstrated the transnational scope of its aggression erstwhile it committed an illegal and unprovoked attack on the muslim Republic of Iran on 13 June 2025, violating the territorial independency and sovereignty of Iran. What is happening now is not an aberration, but a continuation of an intentional task of colonial expansion, racial dominance and erasure of culture, based on the foundation of legal impunity and ideological fabrication. Injustice, as past teaches, is frequently camouflaged by manipulating memory and reversing moral causality. The Zionist regime, hiding under the cloak of the victim of past suffering, created the doctrine of dominance under the cloak of national self-defense. However, the planet no longer accepts euphemisms defining apartheid. The Israeli government no longer has the ability to defy a relentless, universal call for justice. The time has come to face openly the myths on the basis of which this government was founded and continues so far.
Excellency,
In his early days colonialism has always tried to free itself from accusations of genocide, war crimes, violations of national sovereignty and interference in the affairs of nations, citing the story “it was then.” This is simply a trick to push actual injustice into the realm of distant history, thus avoiding the present responsibility.
However, the past of the Zionist government is not limited to the past era. Since the 1948 Deir Jassin massacre, through the tragedy of Sabra and Shatila in 1982, brutal raids on the Janin in 2002, to the continuous bombings of Gaza between 2008 and 2021 and the fresh desolations committed in October 2023, these acts form an uninterrupted chain of intentional oppression. Putting these crimes aside means denying the real suffering of the Palestinians and ignoring the urgent request for justice and redress.
Since July 2025, the Israeli government has committed 1 of the largest massacres in modern history. According to global humanitarian sources specified as UNRWA, UNESCO, WHO and Doctors Without Borders, More than 60,000 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip, including over 17,000 children and over 100,000 injured. More than 2 million people – over 85% of the Gaza population – have been displaced, frequently repeatedly, as a consequence of deliberate demolition of hospitals, schools, places of worship and shelters of the United Nations.. These are targeted measures to collective erasure, now widely recognised by legal experts and the UN as genocide itself. In this war, the notion of civilian immunity was erased, and the children of Gaza paid the highest price.
Therefore, Excellency,
based on the 7 myths above, we clearly state that the Israeli government is inherently ineffective, oppressive, inciting to war and unjust. It is simply a strategy that developed and expanded on the basis of institutionalized discrimination, colonial business and racial supremacy. This government cannot be reformed. It must be fundamentally changed and eliminated from global relations as a political and legal entity.
It's a call for liberation. Liberation from apartheid. Liberation from impunity. Liberation from the structure that for over 80 years perpetuated occupation, expropriation, and mass murder.
Let the nations remember: the arch of past is not bent towards militarism, domination, or cunning arts, but towards justice, dignity, and liberation of the oppressed. No arsenal of lies, no occupying machine, and no doctrine of impunity will defy the long moral reckoning that past requires. The cry of Gaza, the determination of the expropriated, and the conscience of the planet will gather together, not strength, but truth, not strength, but freedom has the last word.
We call on the United Nations, under your leadership, to take urgent and unequivocal action in consequence to the atrocities committed in June and July 2025 and, more importantly, as part of the historical settlement of the accumulated crimes committed over 8 decades against the Palestinian people.
With the deepest sense of work and respect.
It is time to halt this – definitely, legally and without delay.
We call on your Excellencys to act.
Sincerely,
26 July 2025.
Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaki (Nigeria)
Founder and leader of the muslim Movement in Nigeria
Said Reza Ameli (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Professor of Communication at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tehran, Head of the Department of Cyberspace and Culture of UNESCO, Founder and Dean of the Department of planet Studies, Chief Editor of "Journal of Cyberspace Studies", elder investigator in Artificial Intelligence
Richard Falk (USA)
Retired prof. of global law at Princeton University and erstwhile UN peculiar Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (2008–2014), author/co-author/editor/co-editor of 20 books
George Galloway (UK)
Leader Workers organization of Britain, a longtime associate of the home of Commons
Christopher Williamson (UK)
Former Minister of Social Affairs and Local Government in the Shadow Office (2010–2013), erstwhile associate of the home of Commons, erstwhile president of Derby City Council
Massoud Shadjareh (UK)
Chairman of the muslim Commission on Human Rights in London, consultant at the UN Department of economical and Social Affairs
Cindy Sheehan (USA)
“Mother of Peace”,anti-war activist and author, 2012 US Vice president candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party
Prof. Radha Kumar (India)
Former president of the Council of the University of the United Nations, erstwhile associate of the Board of the UN Training and investigation Institute (UNITAR) and the Foundation for Social Harmony (Indian Ministry of the Interior), erstwhile manager General of Delhi Policy Group, expert on cultural conflict and peace building from a feminist perspective
Datuk Raja Kamarul Bahrin (Malaysia)
Former Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government
Hamid Algar (USA)
Retired prof. of Persology at the University of California, Berkeley
Seyed Mohammad Marandi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Professor of English Literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran
Saeed Naqvi (India)
Experienced columnist, author of many publications for BBC News, The Sunday Observer, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Washington Post, The Indian Express.
Imam Suhaib Webb (USA)
Former imam Center for muslim Culture of the Society in Boston, erstwhile investigator of the Center for muslim University of fresh York, founder of the Ella Collins Institute
Dr Vijay Prashad (USA)
Director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, editor of LeftWord Books, chief correspondent of Globetrotter and elder student at Renmin University in China, associate of the Advisory Council of the American run for Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, co-founder of the Indian Leftist Forum
Saeed Mirza (India)
Famous screenwriter, 18 movie director, 6 movie awards winner
Dr. Ajamu Baraka (USA)
Nominated by the Green organization as US Vice president in 2016, manager of the Black Alliance for Peace
Colonel Alain Corvez (France)
Former advisor to the Minister of Defence, erstwhile advisor to the General in charge of UN forces in confederate Lebanon
Dr. Daud Abdullah (UK)
Director of mediate East Monitor and erstwhile Deputy Secretary General of the United Kingdom Muslim Council
Tommy Sheridan (Scotland)
Former MP, erstwhile Solidarity President, erstwhile president of the Scottish Socialist Party, erstwhile Glasgow City Councillor
Ahmad Kazmi (India)
Founder and editor of Media Star World, founder of YouTube channel "Media Star World".
Ahmet Faruk Ünsal (Turkey)
Former MP and erstwhile president of the MAZLUMDER 1 organization (2009–2016), co-founder of the organization of Democracy and Progress
Mardani Ali Sera (Indonesia)
Member of the home of Representatives, academic lecturer, president of interparliamentary cooperation in the home of Representatives
Jean Bricmont (Belgium)
Theoretical physicist and philosopher of science, prof. of the Catholic University of Luwan
Halford H. Fairchild (USA)
Retired prof. of psychology at Pitcher College and Claremont Colleges
Joel Andreas (USA)
Sociologist and prof. of Johns Hopkins University
Dr Michael Springmann (USA)
Former diplomat in Germany and Saudi Arabia, barrister and legal advisor
Art Olivier (USA)
Nominated by the Libertarian organization in the 2000 U.S. Vice President's election, erstwhile mayor of Bellflower, California, Libertarian candidate for politician of California in 2006
Mahfuz Omar (Malaysia)
Vice-President of the National Trust Party, Deputy Minister for Human Resources, president of the Council of the Organisation of Farmers
Tommy Sands (UK)
North Irish folk singer, songwriter and radio presenter
Alberto Bradanini (Italy)
Former manager of the UN Interregional Institute for Crime and Justice investigation and the UN Institute for Crime and Drug Research
Iurie Roșca (Moldova)
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Parliamentary.
Sara Flounders (USA)
Co-director of the global Centre for Action and associate of the Secretariat of the planet Workers' Party
Mazin B. Qumsiyeh (Palestine)
Biologist and manager of the Palestinian Museum of Natural past and the Palestinian Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainable improvement at the University of Bethlehem
Abbas Edalat (UK-IRAN)
Professor of Computer discipline and Mathematics at Imperial College London and Founder of the discipline and Art Foundation (SAF) and run Against Military Sanction and Intervention in Iran (CASMII)
Ramón Grosfoguel (USA)
Sociologist and retired prof. at the Department of cultural Studies at the University of California, Berkeley
Haim Bresheeth (UK)
Film scholar, retired associate prof. of film, media and cultural studies and visual culture at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of East London
David Miller (UK)
Sociologist and erstwhile prof. of Strathclyde University, Bath University and Bristol University, co-director of Spinwatch
Carl Boggs (USA)
Professor of Social Sciences and movie Studies at the National University (California)
Lawrence Davidson (USA)
Retired prof. of mediate east past at West Chester University
Gabriele Dietrich (Germany)
Sociologist, philosopher and prof. of Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary,
Claudio Mutti (Italy)
Former prof. of the University of Bologna, manager of “Eurasia, Rivista di Studi Geopolitici”
Boaventura de Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Retired prof. of sociology at Coimbrze University of Economics, and Wisconsin-Madison University Faculty of Law
James H. Fetzer (USA)
Retired prof. of doctrine of discipline at the University of Minnesota, Duluth
Glenn Bowman (UK)
Retired prof. of socio-historical anthropology at Kent University
Cedric Prakash (India)
Catholic priest and associate of the Society of Jesus in Gujarati, founder of the Jesuit Centre for Human Rights, Justice and Peace, Bachelor of the Legion of Honor, winner of many humanitarian awards,
Ameer Abbas (Pakistan)
Senior presenter, GTV Islamabad,
Tim Anderson (Australia)
Political economist, manager of the Center for Counterhegemonic Studies, erstwhile elder lecturer at the University of Sydney
Dr. Laurie King (USA)
Socio-cultural anthropologist and expert in mediate east Studies at Georgetown University, associate of the American Anthropological Society and Association of mediate east Studies
Maria Poumier (France)
Former prof. of the University of Paris (Sorbona), prof. of the University of Havana
Denis Rancourt (Canada)
Former prof. of Physics at the University of Ottawa, co-director of CORRELATION investigation in Public Interest
Achin Vanaik (India)
Former prof. of the University of Delhi and associate of the Transnational Institute (Amsterdam), author of many books and social activist
Rodney Shakespeare (UK)
Economist and visiting prof. at Trisakti University, expert in binary economics
Dr. Jennifer Loewenstein (USA)
Retired prof. and erstwhile Assistant manager of mediate east Studies at Wisconsin-Madison University, author of articles in The diary of Palestine Studies and CounterPunch
Angelo d’Orsi (Italy)
Philosophy historian and prof. of past of political doctrines at the University of Turin
Dr. Shirin Saeidi (USA)
Extraordinary prof. of Political Sciences at Arkansas University
Dr. Zakia Soman (India)
Former prof. of Business Communication at the University of Gujrat, founder of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA), a non-governmental organization for women's rights, associate of the South Asian Alliance for poorness Elimination (SAAPE)
E. Michael Jones (USA)
Former prof. at Saint Mary’s College (Indiana), founder of Culture Wars magazine
Aftab Kamal Pasha (India)
Director of the Gulf Studies Program, Centre for Western Asian Studies at the School of global Studies, University of Javaharlala Nehru, erstwhile prof. at the University of Muslim Aligarh, erstwhile investigator at the University of Cairo, Egypt
Dr Kevin J. Barrett (USA)
Scholar arabist-islamologist, erstwhile prof. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dr. Stephen Sizer (UK)
Former Vicar of Christ Church of Virginia Water Church in Surrey and manager of Peacemaker Trust
Greta Berlin (USA)
Co-founder of the Free Gaza movement
Konrad Rekas (Poland – Scotland)
Journalist and economist, movement leader Polish Yes for Scotland
Dr Yacob Mahi (Belgium)
The theologian and Islamologist, prof. of muslim studies
Dr Lorenzo Maria Pacini (Italy)
Head of Geopolitics Department at the University of UniDolomiti in Belluno and prof. at Libera Università
Merlin Miller (USA)
Presidential candidate in 2012 and paleo conservative independent movie director, screenwriter and producer, erstwhile manager of industrial engineering Michelin
Abdul Ghani Samsudin (Malaysia)
Chairman of the Ulam Assembly Secretariat in Asia
Virginia Saldanha (India)
The theologian and journalist, chair of the Committee on Women of the Conference of Bishops of India. Founder-member and secretary of the Indian Forum Teolożek, columnist at UCA News (Union of Catholic Asian News).
Sheikh Ahmad Awang (Malaysia)
Chairman of the Alliance for the planet Mosque in Al-Aksa Defense, erstwhile president of the Malaysian Ulama Association.
Dr Declan Hayes (Ireland)
Retired prof. at Sophia University in Tokyo.
Guillermo Barreto (Venezuela)
Biologist and retired prof. of the Faculty of Organic Biology of Simon Bolívar University
Soumya Dutta (India)
Assistant to the Department of Computer discipline and Engineering (CSE) at the Indian Institute of Technology, Chief Coordinator of MAUSAM (Move for Sustainable improvement and Reciprocity), a coalition of over 40 organizations and networks.
Zita Holbourne (UK)
Co-founder and president of the National Black Activists Rising Against Against Xenophobia (BARAC).
Sandy Hira (Netherlands)
Founder of the Decolonial global Network, known for its decolonial theory, manager of the global Institute of Research.
Frank Dorrel (USA)
Veteran of the anti-war movement, author of the book "Added to War, Why The U.S. Can’t Kick Militaris“
Dr. Ladislav Zemanek (Czech Republic)
Historian and student at China-CEE Institute, erstwhile politician
Medha Patkar (India)
Co-founder of the National Alliance of People's Movements (NAPM): an alliance of hundreds of progressive social organizations focusing on the injustice experienced by members of tribes, untouchables, farmers, workers and women
Daniel Estulin (Lithuania)
Writer and thinker whose main interest is the Bilderberg Group
Dr Ellen Cantarrow (USA)
Journalist and author at The Nation, Counterpunch, ZNet, TomDispatch and Common Dreams
Lauren Booth (UK)
Author, journalist, presenter, erstwhile columnist and articles author in fresh Statesman and The message on Sunday
Dr Yvonne Ridley (UK)
Secretary-General of the European Muslim League, erstwhile president of the global Union of Muslim Women
Dr Syed Qandil Abbas (Pakistan)
Assistant to the School of Politics and global Relations of the University of Quaid-i-Azam (QAU) in Islamabad
Dr Munawar Hussain Pahnwar (Pakistan)
Adjunct at the Centre for African Studies, North America and South Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) in Islamabad
Dr Ahdaf Soueif (UK)
A novelist and a political and cultural commentator
Prashant Bhushan (India)
Lawyer acting in the public interest in the ultimate Court, associate of the India Against Corruption movement (IAC), known as squad Anna
Shabnam Hashmi (India)
Social activist and human rights defender, among 91 Indian women nominated worldwide for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize
Dr Mücahit Gültekin (Turkey)
Psychologist and Assistant prof. at Afyon Kocatepe University
Dr İsmail Duman (Turkey)
Professor at Sakarya University, expert in geopolitics and muslim Movements
Dr. Tatheer Fatima (Pakistan)
Professor at the National University of Modern Language (NUML)
Dr Yasin Kuruçay (Turkey)
Psychologist, prof. at Bursa Uludağ University
Volkan Tekdemir (Turkey)
Lecturer at Bursa Uludağ University
Jean Michel Vernochet (France)
Former writer Le Figaro Magazine, writer
Pepe Escobar (Brazil)
A geopolitical analyst and journalist, wrote for Asia Times, Mondialisation.ca, CounterPunch, Al-Jazira, RT, Sputnik, strategical Culture Foundation and Guancha
Javed Anand (India)
Founder of the Indian Muslim for Secular Democracy (IMSD), founder of the Sabrang Communications, co-editor of the monthly Communalism Combat
Wan Mohammad Sheikh Abdul Aziz (Malaysia)
President of the Ulama Association in Malaysia, erstwhile manager General of the muslim improvement Department of Malaysia
Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid (Malaysia)
President of the Malaysian muslim Organisations Consultative Council
Nasir Abbas Sherazi (Pakistan)
Guest lecturer at the global muslim University, president of the Center for Studies on Pakistan and the Persian Gulf
Peter Koenig (Switzerland)
Economist and geopolitical analyst with more than 30 years of experience at the planet Bank, the planet wellness Organisation and Swiss improvement Cooperation
Sagar Dhara (India)
Founder of South Asian People’s Action on Climate Change (SAPACC), specializing in energy transformation, hazard analysis and environmental impact of industry; erstwhile environmental engineering consultant in the UN Environment Programme
Imam Muhammad al-Asi (USA)
Former Imam muslim Center in Washington, D.C., a investigator at the Institute of Contemporary muslim Thought
Tushar Gandhi (India)
Chairman of Mahatma Gandhi Foundation, board associate at Maharashtra Gandhi Smarak Nidhi
Rabbi Aaron Cohen (UK)
British spokesperson for the planet spiritual group Neturei Card
Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss (USA)
World spokesperson for the Neturei Kart spiritual group
Rabbi Dovid Feldman (USA)
Member of the planet spiritual group Neturei Kart
Christian Bouchet (France)
Anthropologist, erstwhile politician and anti-war activist
Zafar Bangash (Canada)
Director of the Toronto Institute of Contemporary muslim Thought
Lalita Ramdas (India)
Human Rights and atomic Disarmament Action, president of the Board of GreenPeace India,
Sander Hicks (USA)
Founder of Soft Skull Press, guitarist and antiwar activist, author of the book "The large Wedding: 9/11, the Whistle Blowers, and the Cover-up“
Ibrahim Hewitt (UK)
Former mediate East Monitor elder editor; erstwhile president of the Palestinian Aid and improvement Fund (Interpal) Trust Board
Haleh Niazmand (USA)
Professor of Art at Modesto Junior College, conceptual artist, curator and art critic
Jürgen Cain Külbel (Germany)
Criminologist, investigative journalist, author of a book on Israel's function in the assassination of Hariri
Pastor Dave Smith (Australia)
English clergyman, social educator, boxer, national election candidate in 2022 for United Australia in Grayndler district
Gilles Munier (France)
Investigative writer and secretary-general of the Franco-Iracan relationship Association
Dr. Paul Jeffrey Hendler (RPA)
Active associate of the Solidarity run with Palestine
Ginette Hess Skandrani (France)
Anti-war activist and associate of the organization des Verts (French Green Party)
Eric Walberg (Canada)
Geopolitical expert and author
Amaresh Misra (India)
Author, researcher, screenwriter, Western Asian expert, Jasarat award winner awarded by Urdu Press Club of India in 2007
Adrián Salbuchi (Argentina)
Political analyst, writer
Dr Abdullah Sudin Ab Rahman (Malaysia)
President of HALUAN (Humanitarian Aid, Education and Community Development), erstwhile manager General of the Darulnaim College of Technology for 12 years
Dragana Trifkovic (Serbia)
Director General of the Belgrade Geostrategic Studies Centre
B. G. Kolse Patil (India)
Social reformer and erstwhile judge
Hafsa Kara-Mustapha (UK)
Journalist and author, North Africa-UK expert
Caleb Maupin (USA)
Founder of the Centre for Political Innovation, journalist
Margherita Furlan (Italy)
Journalist and tv manager Casa Del Sole
M. Hatta Taliving (Indonesia)
Former Member, erstwhile president of Muhammadiyah, Parliamentary Soekarno Hatta Institute
Pawel Wargan (Germany)
Antiwar writer and publicist at Morning Star Online
Ali Hassan (UK)
President of the Muslim Committee on Public Affairs in the UK
Gearóid O. Colmáin (Ireland)
A geopolitical analyst and author from Paris
Niranjan Takle (India)
Education engineer and writer by choice, YouTube channel 222 thousand.
Delia Mattis (UK)
Spokeswoman of the British branch of Black Lives substance Coalition
Jacob Cohen (France)
Academic teacher, novelist and antiwar activist
Fr Frank Gelli (UK)
Founder of Christians Against Crusaders Network and retired Anglican priest
Advocate Mohideen Abdul Kader (Malaysia)
Lawyer and manager of Citizens International
Shyam Dada Gaikwad (India)
President of the Progressive Republican organization of India (Swiecka Party)
Don DeBar (USA)
Independent journalist
Malaika Mathew Chawla (India)
Ecologist and associate of the National Alliance for Climate and Environmental Justice (NACEJ)
Gordon Duff (USA)
Vietnam War veteran and antiwar activist
Rajesh Ramakrishnan (India)
Managing manager of Perfetti Van Melle India with more than 25 years of management, sales and marketing experience, associate of the Indian Community Activists Network (ICAN)
Jamaladdin Shamsuddin (Malaysia)
President of the Allied muslim Association Coordination Committee
Dr. Michael Spath (USA)
Executive manager Indiana Center for mediate East Peace
Sylvia Finzi (UK)
Painter, sculptor and graphic artist, erstwhile visiting artist at Heatherley School of Art and erstwhile visiting artist at Westfield College, London University
Meera Sanghamitra (India)
Representative of All India Feminist Alliance (ALIFA) and associate of the National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM)
Giorgio Ramadhan (Indonesia)
Founder Indonesia Palestine Alliance (IDPAL)
Kerem Ali (UK)
Ombudsman Palistine Pulse
Mustafa Kurdas (Turkey)
Advisor to Saadat organization president and TV5 political analyst
Imad Hamrouni (France)
Professor at Académa Géopolitanique de Paris
Binu Mathew (India)
Founder and editor-in-chief Countercurrents.org
Mazhar Barlas (Pakistan)
Senior presenter, columnist at regular Jang
Ali Raza Alvi (Pakistan)
Head of Pakistani national writer Union (PFUJ),
Azhar Jatoi (Pakistan)
Chairman of the National Press Club (NPC)
Ahmad Fahmi Shamsuddin (Malaysia)
Chairman of the Muslim Youth Movement
Dave Cannon (UK)
Chairman of the judaic Network for Palestine
Dr Suresh Khairnar (India)
Former president Rashtriya Seva Dal & IPSF
Nureddin Sirin (Turkey)
Director-General Quds TV
Sajjad Kargili (India)
Representative of Jamiat-ul-Ulama Isna Asharia, a socio-religious institution in Kargil
Mateen Haider (Pakistan)
Senior journalist
Mufti Gulzar Ahmed Naeemi (Pakistan)
Senior spiritual leader and associate of Interfaith Harmony
Ravi Kanneganti (India)
Founder of the People's Telangana Joint Action Committee (TPJAC)
Qamar Agha (India)
Experienced writer and Western Asian expert
Gurbir Singh (India)
Experienced writer and erstwhile president of Mumbai Press Club
Sanjay MG (India)
National Working Group, associate of the National Alliance of People's Movements (NAPM)
Ulka Mahajan (India)
Co-founder of Sarvahara Jan Andolan
Musa Aydın (Turkey)
Director General 14 TV
Hakan Ozayaz (Turkey)
Head of the Quds Volunteer Association
Kadlr Akaras (Turkey)
Head of Ehla Der (Ahlul Bait Foundation)
Halil Yücel (Turkey)
Head of the Edeb Platform
Emrah Bulut (Turkey)
Chief Kalemder
Semih Yıldı (Turkey)
Chief Bilge-Der
Mehmet Demirdağ (Turkey)
Head of Vel Asr Association
Kaneez Hisbani (UK)
Operational leader of Ahlubayt Sisters Association
Mutahid Hashem (Indonesia)
Director Voice of Palestine
Dr. Moh Maruf (Indonesia)
Director of Global Thinkers Institute
Faizul Hasan (India)
Director of the global Democratic Rights Foundation (IDRF)
Dr. Wachid Ridwan (Indonesia)
Vice-President for global Relations and Cooperation, Central Board of Muhammadiyah
Dr G G Parikh (India)
Veteran Freedom Struggles and president of Yusuf Meherally Center
Ramchandra Rahi (India)
President Gandhi Nidhi, dedicated to commemorating Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals
Prof. Dr. Husni Teja Sukman (Indonesia)
Vice-President of ICMI (Indonesian Association of Muslim Intellectuals) South Tangerang City
Ashiq Hussain Joya (Pakistan)
Senior investigation Analyst at the Center for Studies in Pakistan and the Persian Gulf
Manu Kaushik (India)
On behalf of IRMANs for India (75 graduates of the Anand agrarian Area Management Institute)
Dr Ammar Fauzi H (Indonesia)
Director of the Academy of muslim Sciences
H. Turidi Susanto, ST, M. Tr.IP (Indonesia)
Members of the Regional Council of People's Representatives
Avinash Patil (India)
President Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti
Mirah Sumirat, SE (Indonesia)
Leader of the National Professional Union
Andi W. Syahputra (Indonesia)
Seed Bara
Kalbe Ali (Pakistan)
Senior writer Dawn news
Nadir Baloch (Pakistan)
Social media activist and Hum tv journalist
Serdar Duman (Turkey)
President of Ikra Der
Yakup Tosungoz (Turkey)
President Bilgeder
Nikita Naidu (India)
Climate, social and political activist and social worker
Guddi SL (India)
Editor-in-Chief of Janat Week
Ashraf Zaidi (India)
Editor of Leader magazine
Hananya Sunderraj (India)
International law expert
Dr. K. Babu Rao (India)
Activist and elder Scientist IICT
Prof. Rakesh Rafique (India)
Mentor, Yuva Watan
Arun Srivastava (India)
President Samajwadi Samagam
Ram Dheeraj (India)
Veteran Sarvodaya Gandhii, peace activist
Prof. Anand Kumar (India)
President of Citizens for Democracy
Shashi Shekhar Singh (India)
Secretary-General of Citizens for Democracy
Deepa Narayan (India)
Author and feminist activist
Richard Ray (USA)
Editor and anti-war activist
Terry Weber (USA)
Jewish teacher in fresh York
Luis Alvarez Primo (Argentina)
Anti-war activist
Catherine Lieutenant (Belgium)
Antiwar Action
Anup Kalbalia (India)
Anti-war activist
Dr. Kun Nurachadijat (Indonesia)
Tester
Serhat Özdilli (Turkey)
Lawyer
Dr David Loewenstein (USA)
Professor of English and Humanities Sciences at Pennsylvania State University
Randy Ziglar (Canada)
Representative Justice for Palestine
Julieanna Thompson (USA)
Activist, editor/writer, lecturer