Agree with the below..

To add your signature, send name , affiliation (for ID purposes only), country, 
and whether you are Syrian, under the subject line “Add Name,” here ( 
[email protected] ).]

JAI
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From: *John Reimann* < dopex-losangeles@lists. riseup.net ( 
[email protected] ) >
Date: Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [dopex-losangeles] D/SWV: Open Letter on Syria and the 
“anti-imperialism of fools”
To: < [email protected] >, < dopex-losangeles@lists. riseup.net ( 
[email protected] ) >

Yes I signed the letter too and got a few signatures. I agree that it could 
have been written better, but "it is what it is". Those who claim to be on the 
left and support or cover up for mass murder, mass rape, mass torture all in 
the name of opposition to imperialism... what a travesty!

John Reimann
Oaklandsocialist

On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 10:05 AM Joseph Green < [email protected] > wrote:
To: Detroit/Seattle Workers' Voice mailing list
RE: An open letter from activists around the world denounces the denigration of 
the struggle against the Assad dictatorship in Syria
March 30, 3031

*- About the Open Letter*
*- Erasing People through Disinformation: Syria and the “Anti-Imperialism” of 
Fools (The Open Letter of March 27)*
*- Past articles about non-class anti-imperialism and its opposition to the 
struggle against the Syrian dictatorship*
*- 347 signers of the Open Letter*

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About the Open Letter
---------------------

By Joseph Green

This issue of the Detroit/Seattle Workers Voice list contains the important 
Open Letter of March 27 that denounces the stream of lies that keeps pouring 
out against the anti-dictatorship struggle in Syria. The Open Letter points out 
that a number of writers, journalists, and groups in the left have betrayed the 
true purpose of the left, which is to organize and support the struggle of the 
oppressed, and instead they have prettified the Assad dictatorship in Syria. 
They use the name of anti-imperialism, but true anti-imperialism means 
supporting the masses against the oppressive regimes around the world. Instead 
the apologists of dictatorship aim to prevent solidarity with the difficult, 
protracted, and self-sacrificing struggle of millions upon millions of people 
fighting against dictatorship.

Some of the journalists who now prettify the Syrian dictatorship were at one 
time crusaders against the actual crimes of imperialism, and are remembered 
fondly for this. Some of these groups support the struggles in at least some 
countries. And they may speak in the name of the anti-war struggle or socialism 
or Marxism as well as anti-imperialism. These things give them credibility, but 
they have misused this credibility in order to denounce major struggles around 
the world. They have learned how to discredit and denounce struggles against 
dictatorial governments, and they use the same methods to denounce one struggle 
after another. This is a type sickness which the left must rid itself of.

The Open Letter calls this sickness “the anti-imperialism of fools”, as it 
surely is. As well, we have talked about this sickness for years, and called it 
“non-class anti-imperialism”, because it ignores the struggles of the oppressed 
classes and instead prettifies the squabbles between oppressive governments as 
anti-imperialism.

The Open Letter deserves to be read and reread, and should be circulated as 
widely as possible. It is signed by individuals some of whom are 
representatives of a number of different trends in the left, and, on behalf of 
the Communist Voice Organization, I too signed it. I agree with almost 
everything in the letter, except for one phrase at the end about the United 
Nations: it would have been better if it had identified the UN as another 
agency of world imperialism, albeit one that seeks unity between as many of the 
big powers as possible, rather than simply referring to the “dysfunctional 
international gridlock exhibited in the UN Security Council”. But everything 
else in the letter is a cry from the heart that shows the truth about the 
present situation in the left and the dishonorable, horrific stands of those 
who close their eyes to the agony and sacrifices of millions of people who are 
fighting against tyranny. <>

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Erasing People through Disinformation: Syria and the “Anti-Imperialism” of Fools
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By Multiple Signers, March 27, 2021

*Introduction* by New Politics https://newpol.org/ erasing-people-through- 
disinformation-syria-and-the- anti-imperialism-of-fools/ ( 
https://newpol.org/erasing-people-through-disinformation-syria-and-the-anti-imperialism-of-fools/
 ) :

The following Open Letter was a collaborative effort of a group of Syrian 
writers and intellectuals and others who stand in solidarity with them. It is 
signed by activists, writers, artists, and academics from Syria and 34 other 
countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, Oceania, and 
South America, and appears in multiple languages: English, Arabic, French, 
Spanish, Greek, and Italian.

*Text of the letter:*

Disreputable writers and outlets, often operating under the aegis of 
“independent journalism” with purportedly “leftwing” views, are spreading 
corrosive propaganda and disinformation that aims to strip Syrians of political 
agency

Since the beginning of the Syrian uprising ten years ago, and especially since 
Russia intervened in Syria on behalf of Bashar al-Assad, there has been a 
curious and malign development: the emergence of pro-Assad allegiances in the 
name of “anti-imperialism” among some who otherwise generally identify as 
progressive or “left,” and the consequent spread of manipulative disinformation 
that routinely deflects attention away from the well-documented abuses of Assad 
and his allies. Portraying themselves as “opponents” of imperialism, they 
routinely exhibit a highly selective attention to matters of “intervention” and 
human rights violations that often aligns with the governments of Russia and 
China; those who disagree with their highly-policed views are frequently (and 
falsely) branded as “regime change enthusiasts” or dupes of western political 
interests.

The divisive and sectarianizing role played by this group is unmistakable: in 
their simplistic view, all pro-democracy and pro-dignity movements that go 
against Russian or Chinese state interests are routinely portrayed as the 
top-down work of Western interference: none are autochthonous, none are of a 
piece with decades of independent domestic struggle against brutal dictatorship 
(as in Syria), and none truly represent the desires of people demanding the 
right to lives of dignity rather than oppression and abuse. What unites them is 
a refusal to contend with the crimes of the Assad regime, or even to 
acknowledge that a brutally repressed popular uprising against Assad took place.

These writers and outlets have mushroomed in recent years, and have often 
positioned Syria at the forefront of their criticisms of imperialism and 
interventionism, which they characteristically restrict to the west; Russian 
and Iranian involvement is generally ignored. In doing so, they have sought to 
align themselves with a long and venerable tradition of internal domestic 
opposition to the abuses of imperial power abroad, not only but quite often 
issuing from the left.

But they do not rightfully belong in that company. No one who explicitly or 
implicitly aligns themselves with the malignant Assad government does. No one 
who selectively and opportunistically deploys charges of “imperialism” for 
reasons of their particular version of “left” politics rather than opposing it 
consistently in principle across the globe — thereby acknowledging the 
imperialist interventionism of Russia, Iran, and China — does.

Often under the guise of practicing “independent journalism,” these various 
writers and outlets have functioned as chief sources of misinformation and 
propaganda about the ongoing global disaster that Syria has become. Their 
reactionary, inverted Realpolitik is as fixated on top-down, anti-democratic 
“power politics” as that of Henry Kissinger or Samuel Huntington, just with the 
valence reversed. But this maddeningly oversimplifying rhetorical move 
(“flipping the script” as one of them once put it), as appealing as it might be 
to those eager to identify who the “good guys” and “bad guys” are at any given 
place on the planet, is really an instrument of tailored flattery for their 
audiences about the “true workings of power” that serves to reinforce a 
dysfunctional status quo and impede the development of a truly progressive and 
international approach to global politics, one that we so desperately need, 
given the planetary challenges of responding to global warming.

The evidence that US power has itself been appallingly destructive, especially 
during the Cold War, is overwhelming: all across the globe, from Vietnam to 
Indonesia to Iran to Congo to South and Central America and beyond, the record 
of massive human rights abuses accumulated in the name of fighting Communism is 
clear. And in the post-Cold War period of the so-called “War on Terror,” 
American interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq have done nothing to suggest a 
fundamental national change of heart.

But, America is not central to what has happened in Syria, despite what these 
people claim. The idea that it somehow is, all evidence to the contrary 
notwithstanding, is a by-product of a provincial political culture which 
insists on both the centrality of US power globally as well as the imperialist 
right to identify who the “good guys” and the “bad guys” are in any given 
context.

The ideological alignment of rightwing admirers of Assad with this kind of 
authoritarian-friendly “leftism” is symptomatic of this, and indicates that the 
very real and very serious problem lies elsewhere: what to do when a people is 
as abused by their government as the Syrian people have been, held captive by 
those who think nothing of torturing, disappearing, and murdering people for 
even the slightest hint of political opposition to their authority? As many 
countries move closer and closer to authoritarianism and away from democracy, 
this seems to us a profoundly urgent political question to which there is yet 
no answer; and because there is no answer, all across the globe there is 
growing impunity on the part of the powerful, and growing vulnerability for the 
powerless.

About this, these “anti-imperialists” have no helpful words. About the profound 
political violence visited upon the Syrian people by the Assads, the Iranians, 
the Russians? No words. Forgive us for pointing out that such erasure of Syrian 
lives and experiences embodies the very essence of imperialist (and racist) 
privilege. These writers and bloggers have shown no awareness of the Syrians, 
including signatories to this letter, who risked their lives opposing the 
regime, who have been incarcerated in the Assads’ torture prisons (some for 
many years), lost loved ones, had friends and family forcibly disappeared, fled 
their country – even though many Syrians have been writing and speaking about 
these experiences for many years.

Collectively, Syrian experiences from the Revolution to the present pose a 
fundamental challenge to the world as it appears to these people. Syrians who 
directly opposed the Assad regime, often at great cost, did not do so because 
of some Western imperialist plot, but because decades of abuse, brutality, and 
corruption were and remain intolerable. To insist otherwise, and support Assad, 
is to attempt to strip Syrians of all political agency and endorse the Assads’ 
longstanding policy of domestic politicide, which has deprived Syrians of any 
meaningful say in their government and circumstances.

We Syrians and supporters of the Syrian people’s struggle for democracy and 
human rights take these attempts to “disappear” Syrians from the world of 
politics, solidarity, and partnership as quite consistent with the character of 
the regimes these people so evidently admire. This is the “anti-imperialism” 
and “leftism” of the unprincipled, of the lazy, and of fools, and only 
reinforces the dysfunctional international gridlock exhibited in the UN 
Security Council. We hope that readers of this piece will join us in opposing 
it. <>

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Past articles about non-class anti-imperialism and its opposition to the 
struggle against the Syrian dictatorship
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Following are links to articles from the Detroit/Seattle Workers’ Voice list:

* Assad’s offensive into Idlib and the continuing agony of the Syrian 
democrats, December 26, 2019 https://www. communistvoice.org/DSWV- 191226.html 
( https://www.communistvoice.org/DSWV-191226.html ) :

“…much of the left has washed its hands of what's going on in Syria, or even 
supported the Assad dictatorship. This reached the point where part of the left 
even declares that unarmed medical workers in rebel-held areas in Syria are 
imperialist agents, and have denounced the White Helmets that heroically 
provide some medical relief for the Syrian people. Last month, when James Le 
Mesurier, a co-founded of the White Helmets, was found dead in Turkey last 
month on November 11, it was the occasion for another round of bile from 
Assad's apologists.”

* Anti-Trump Should be Anti-Assad, January 21, 2017 https://www. 
communistvoice.org/DWV-170121. html ( 
https://www.communistvoice.org/DWV-170121.html ) :

“The leaderships of the ANSWER Coalition, UNAC and other remnants of the broad 
Anti-War Movement built in opposition to Bush and Clinton's criminal war 
against the Iraqi people, propose to ANSWER US wars abroad and repression at 
home by supporting Russian imperialism and Assad's repression! These 
organisations have stood resolutely in defence of the Assad dictatorship, and 
support the intervention in Syria by Russia, Iran and its proxy militias, 
including Hezbollah. “

* Solidarity vs Pro-Assad lies, December 22, 2016 https://www. 
communistvoice.org/DWV-161222. html ( 
https://www.communistvoice.org/DWV-161222.html ) :

Eva Bartlett and the politics of lying.

* A Palestinian response to pro-Assad leftists: “On the allies we’re not proud 
of”, October 12, 2016 https://www. communistvoice.org/DWV-161012. html ( 
https://www.communistvoice.org/DWV-161012.html ) :

“it is our position that any discussion of Syria that neglects the central role 
of Bashar Al-Assad and his regime in the destruction of Syria directly 
contradicts the principles of solidarity by which we abide.”

* Terry Burke declares “U.S. peace activists should start listening to 
progressive Syrian voices”, August 27, 2016 https://www. 
communistvoice.org/DWV-160827. html ( 
https://www.communistvoice.org/DWV-160827.html ) :

“The March 13 [2016] United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) anti-war protest 
in New York City included people carrying the flag of the brutal Assad régime, 
some even wearing T‑shirts with Assad’s image. … Many ‘anti-imperialists’ 
rightly condemn the U.S. but say nothing on Assad’s crimes or the rampant 
bombing by Putin’s Russia, which Amnesty International has accused of 
deliberately targeting civilians and aid workers.”

* 

The betrayal by would-be ‘anti-imperialists’ of the Syrian democratic struggle 
is analyzed in the book “Khiyana: Daesh, the Left, and the Unmaking of the 
Syrian Revolution”, July 5, 2016 https://www. communistvoice.org/DWV-160705. 
html ( https://www.communistvoice.org/DWV-160705.html ).

* 

The Syrian uprising and the American left, August 2014 https://www. 
communistvoice.org/DWV-130707. html ( 
https://www.communistvoice.org/DWV-130707.html ) :

“Meanwhile those forces on the left who have for years supported dictatorships 
in the name of “anti-imperialism” have vilified the Syrian uprising. They are 
dragging the noble name of anti-imperialism through the mud. They are in effect 
saying that the defeat of the Arab Spring would be an anti-imperialist victory, 
and they are pretending that one can support the people in some of the 
countries of the Arab Spring, while supporting the dictatorships in the others.”

* Links to theoretical articles contrasting Leninist anti-imperialism to 
non-class anti-imperialism (the anti-imperialism of fools):

https://www.communistvoice. org/00Anti-Imperialism.html. ( 
https://www.communistvoice.org/00Anti-Imperialism.html ) < >

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Signers of the Open Letter
--------------------------

Below are signers as of March 29 as listed in New Politics https://newpol.org/ 
erasing-people-through- disinformation-syria-and-the- 
anti-imperialism-of-fools/ ( 
https://newpol.org/erasing-people-through-disinformation-syria-and-the-anti-imperialism-of-fools/
 ) ”:
Signatories [Affiliations for identification purposes only] Syrians
Ahmad Aisha, journalist and translator (Turkey)
Ali Akil, Founder & Spokesperson, Syrian Solidarity New Zealand (Aotearoa/New 
Zealand)
Amina Masri, Activist/Educator (USA)
Asmae Dachan, Syrian-Italian Journalist (Italy)
Ayaat Yassin-Kassab, Student, University of Oxford (UK)
Aziz Al-Azmeh, University Professor Emeritus, Central European University 
(Austria)
Bakr Sidki, translator and columnist (Turkey)
Banah el Ghadbanah, University of California, San Diego (USA)
Bisher Ghazal-Aswad, Doctor, NHS (UK)
Dellair Yousef, writer and director, Berlin (Germany)
Dr. Mohammed Zaher Sahloul, President, MedGlobal & Founder, American Relief 
Coalition for Syria (USA)
Faraj Bayrakdar, poet (Sweden)
Farouk Mardam-Bey, publisher and writer, Paris (France)
Fouad M. Fouad, Professor, American University of Beirut (Lebanon)
Fouad Roueiha, Activist (Italy)
Ghayath Almadhoun, poet (Germany)
Haian Dukhan, Associate Research Fellow, Centre for Syrian Studies, University 
of St. Andrews (UK)
Haid Haid, Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House (UK)
Hala Alabdalla, Filmmaker (France)
Hassan Nifi, writer (Turkey)
Irène Labeyrie Chaya, Architect & Former Teacher at the Faculty of 
Architecture, University of Qalamun, Deir Atiya, Syria
Joseph Daher, Syrian/Swiss Academic, University of Lausanne/European University 
Institute (Switzerland)
Karam Shaar, Senior Analyst, New Zealand Treasury (New Zealand)
Karim Al-Afnan, Journalist (UK)
Lara el Kateb, Member of the Alliance of Middle Eastern and North African 
Socialists
Leila Al-Shami, Writer/Activist (Scotland)
Lubayed Aljundi, PhD Candidate, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Mahmoud el Wahb, writer (Turkey)
Marcus Halaby, British-Syrian Writer and Labour Party Member (UK)
Mayson Almisri, Syria Civil Defence – White Helmets, co-winner of the Gandhi 
Peace Award 2021 (Canada)
Miream Salameh, Syrian Artist (Australia)
Mohamed Al Rashi, Actor (France)
Mohamed T. Khairullah, Mayor, Borough of Prospect Park, New Jersey (USA)
Mohammad Al Attar, Writer, Playwright, Berlin (Germany)
Nidal Betare, Journalist (USA)
Nisrine Al Zahre, academic and writer (France)
Noor Ghazal Aswad, Doctoral Candidate, University of Memphis (USA)
Odai Al Zoubi, Writer (Sweden)
Omar Qaddour, novelist and journalist (France)
Orwa Khalifa, writer (Turkey)
Osama Alomar, Writer (USA)
Rahaf Aldoughli, Lecturer in Middle East and North Africa Studies, Lancaster 
University (UK)
Ramzi Choukair, Actor and Director, Kawalisse Theatre Company (France)
Sadek Abd Alrahman, writer (Turkey)
Salam Abbara, Doctor and Activist, Paris (France)
Salam Said, Academic (Germany)
Saleem Albeik, Writer/Journalist, Palestinian/Syrian (France)
Samar Yazbek, novelist (France)
Sami Haddad, Activist (Italy)
Touhama Ma’roof, dentist (Turkey)
Victorios Bayan Shams, Journalist (Brazil)
Wael Khouli, Physician Executive – B E Smith, Michigan (USA)
Yasmine Merei, Writer & Journalist and Head of Women for Common Space, Berlin 
(Germany)
Yasser Khanger, Poet from the occupied Golan
Yasser Munif, Emerson College (USA)
Yassin al-Haj Saleh, Writer, Former Political Prisoner (Germany)
Yazan Badran, PhD student, Vrije Universiteit and SyriaUntold (Belgium) Others
Abdul-Wahab Kayyali, Researcher, Princeton University (Canada)
Adam Sabra, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara (USA)
Adam Shatz, Writer, Brooklyn (USA)
Aditya Sarkar, University of Warwick (UK)
Ahmad Matar, chef (Palestinian, Germany)
Aidan Geboers, Financial Professional (UK)
Alan Wald, H. Chandler Davis Collegiate Professor Emeritus, University of 
Michigan (USA)
Aldo Cordeiro Sauda, Editora Contrabando, São Paulo (Brazil)
Alessandra Mezzadri, Senior Lecturer, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Alex De Jong, Co-Director, International Institute for Research and Education 
(Netherlands)
Alex Johnson, Syria Solidarity Australia (Australia)
Ali Bakeer, Senior Researcher, Ibn Khaldun Center (Turkey)
Ali Fathollah-Nejad, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
Ali Samadi Ahadi, Filmmaker (Germany)
Amahl Bishara, Tufts University (USA)
Amina A., Syria Solidarity New York City (USA)
Anahita Razmi, Visual Artist (Germany)
Andrea Love, Educator (USA)
Andrew Berman, Committee in Solidarity with the People of Syria — CISPOS (USA)
Anis Mansouri, Special Education Teacher & Coordinator, Tunisian 
Internationalists in Switzerland (Switzerland)
Anja Matar, travel agent (Germany)
Ann Eveleth Anti-War Activist, Washington DC (USA)
Anna Alboth, Civil March For Aleppo (Germany/Poland)
Ansar Jasim, political researcher, Berlin (Germany)
Anthony Ratcliff, California State University, Los Angeles (USA)
Anya Briy, PhD student, Binghamton University (USA)
Arash Azizi, PhD Candidate, New York University (USA)
Arianna Parisato (Italy)
Ariel Dorfman, Writer & former advisor to the government of Salvador Allende 
(Chile/USA)
Art Young, solidarity activist (Canada)
Ashley Smith, Member of DSA and the Tempest Collective (USA)
Athena Moss, Journalist (Greece)
Au Loong-Yu, global justice and labour campaigner (Hong Kong)
Austin G Mackell (Australia)
Barbara Blaudzun, MA Student, Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany)
Barbara Epstein, Professor Emerita, University of California, Santa Cruz (USA)
Bashir Abu-Manneh, Reader, University of Kent (UK)
Becky Carroll, Co-Founder, Stand With Aleppo Campaign (USA)
Ben Manski, Assistant Professor of Sociology, George Mason University (USA)
Bernard Dreano, Activist (France)
Bilal Ansari, Faculty Associate & Director of the Islamic Chaplaincy Program, 
Hartford Seminary (USA)
Bill Fletcher, Jr., Past President of the TransAfrica Forum (USA)
Bill Weinberg, Journalist and Author (USA)
brian bean, organizer/journalist, Rampant Magazine, Tempest Socialist 
Collective (USA)
Bushra A., Syria Solidarity New York City (USA)
Camila Pastor, Research Professor, History Department, Center for Research and 
Teaching in Economics (Mexico)
Caroline Gilbert, Retired HELP Center Counselor, University of Minnesota (USA)
Caterina Coppola, Activist (Italy)
Catherine Estrade, Singer (France)
Catherine Samary, Economist, Member of the Scientific Council of ATTAC (France)
Cedric Beidatsch, Retired Cook (Australia)
Charles-André Udry, Economist, Editor, alencontre.org ( http://alencontre.org ) 
(Switzerland)
Cheryl Zuur, former President, AFSCME Local 444 (USA)
Chris Keulemans, writer and journalist (Netherlands)
Christian Dandrès, Member of Parliament (Conseil National) (Switzerland)
Christian Shaughnessy, Democratic Socialists of America, Inland Empire Chapter 
(USA)
Christian Varin, Civil Servant & Member of the International Commission of the 
Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (France)
Christin Lüttich, Expert on Syria, German–Syrian Solidarity Initiative “Adopt a 
Revolution” (Germany)
Christoph Reuter, journalist and author, Berlin (Germany)
Claude Marill, Retired Educator & Trade Unionist, Syndicat National des 
personnels de l’éducation et du social (France)
Colette Morrow, Professor of English, Purdue University Northwest (USA)
Colleen Keyes, Adjunct Faculty, Hartford Seminary (USA)
Craig Larkin, Senior Lecturer, King’s College London (UK)
Dan Buckley, International Marxist-Humanist Organization (USA)
Dan La Botz, New Politics Journal (USA)
Daniel Fischer, Food Not Bombs (USA)
Danny Postel, Writer, Member, Internationalism from Below (USA)
Dario Lopreno, Geographer (Switzerland)
David Bedggood, Syria Solidarity Discussion and Strategy Group (Aotearoa/New 
Zealand)
David Brophy, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sydney (Australia)
David McNally, Cullen Distinguished Professor of History, University of Houston 
(USA)
David N. Smith, Professor of Sociology, University of Kansas (USA)
David Turpin, Anti-War Activist (USA)
David Wearing, Senior Teaching Fellow, SOAS, University of London (UK)
David Westman, Communist Voice Organization, USA
Dilip Simeon, Teacher (India)
Dina Matar, Reader, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Donya Alinejad, Lecturer & Postdoctoral Researcher, Universities of Amsterdam & 
Utrecht (Netherlands)
Dora Manna, Activist (Italy)
Dr. Amr al-Azam, Professor of Middle East History and Anthropology, Shawnee 
State University (USA)
Ed Sutton, Media Activist and Mutual Aid Organizer (USA)
Edin Hajdarpasic, Associate Professor of History, Loyola University Chicago 
(USA)
Elena De Piccoli, Activist (Italy)
Eleni Varikas, Emerita Professor of Political Science, Université de Paris 8 
(France)
Elsa Wiehe, Boston University (USA)
Emma Wilde Botta, New Politics Journal (USA)
Emran Feroz, Journalist (Germany)
Enrico De Angelis, independent researcher, Berlin (Germany)
Eric Toussaint, Member of the International Council of the World Social Forum 
(Belgium)
Fabio Bosco, CSP-Conlutas (Brazil)
Fatemeh Masjedi, Research Associate, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin (Germany)
Firoze Manji, Publisher, Daraja Press (Canada)
Francesca Giura, Activist (Italy)
Francesca Scalinci, Translator and Writer (Italy)
Francis Sitel, Member of the National Animation Team of ENSEMBLE! (France)
Franco Casagrande (Italy)
Frankie Hill, Self-Employed (New Zealand)
Frieda Afary, Producer of Iranian Progressives in Translation (USA)
Gabriel Huland, PhD candidate & teaching assistant, SOAS, University of London 
(UK)
Gennaro Gervasio, Associate Professor in History and Politics of the Middle 
East, Roma Tre University (Italy)
George Monbiot, Author, Journalist & Environmental Activist (UK)
Gilbert Achcar, Professor, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Gilberto Conde, Research Professor, El Colegio de México (Mexico)
Giovanna De Luca, Translator-Activist (Italy)
Golineh Atai, TV Journalist (Germany)
Graciela Monteagudo, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
Günther Orth, Translator (Germany)
Habib Nassar, activist/lawyer (Netherlands)
Hadrien Buclin, Academic & Deputy Ensemble à Gauche in the Parliament of the 
Governorate of Vaud (Switzerland)
Haideh Moghissi, Emerita Professor, York University (Canada)
Harald Etzbach, Journalist (Germany)
Harout Akdedian, Senior Fellow, Striking from the Margins Project, Central 
European University (USA)
Heather A. Brown, Associate Professor of Sociology, Westfield State University 
(USA)
Helen Lackner, Research Associate, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Hiroki Okazaki, University lecturer (Japan)
Howie Hawkins, 2020 Green Party Candidate for President (USA)
Ivan Handler, Retired CIO from Illinois Medicaid & the Health Information 
Exchange (USA)
Izzat Darwazeh, Professor, University College London (UK)
Jaime Pastor, Professor of Political Science, Universidad Nacional de Educación 
a Distancia (Spain)
Jairus Banaji, SOAS, University of London (UK)
James Dickert, Retired Computer Engineer (USA)
James Mullally, Human Rights Activist, British Columbia (Canada)
Jamie Mayerfeld, Professor of Political Science, University of Washington, 
Seattle (USA)
Jan Malewski, Editor, Inprecor (France)
Jane England, Writer (Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Janet Afary, Mellichamp Chair in Global Religion and Modernity, University of 
California, Santa Barbara (USA)
Janet Robin Bogle, Grandmother (Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Janick Schaufelbuehl, Associate Professor, University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
Jean Batou, Historian and Deputy in the Parliament of the Governorate of Geneva 
(Switzerland)
Jean-Michel Dolivo, Lawyer & Former Deputy, Ensemble à Gauche, Parliament of 
the Governorate of Vaud (Switzerland)
Jen MacLennan, Independent Media, Syria Solidarity Activist, London (UK)
Jens Hanssen, University of Toronto (Canada)
Jens Lerche, Reader, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Jessy Nassar (PhD candidate, King’s College London (Lebanon)
Joan Connelly, Secretary, Retired USA
Joel Beinin, Professor of Middle East History, Emeritus, Stanford University 
(USA)
Joey Ayoub, Assoc. Doctoral Researcher, Univ. of Zurich, founder of ‘The Fire 
These Times’, writer/journalist (Switzerland)
John Dunn, former striking coal miner & branch committee member, National 
Miners Union, Darbyshire Branch (UK)
John Feffer, Director, Foreign Policy In Focus, Institute for Policy Studies 
(USA)
John Kahler, MD, FAAP (Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics) (USA)
John Reimann, former recording secretary, Carpenters Union Local 713, Editor, 
Oakland Socialist (USA)
Joseph Green, Communist Voice Organization (USA)
Josepha Ivanka (Joshka) Wessels, Senior Lecturer, Malmö University (Sweden)
Julia Bar-Tal, farmer, Berlin (Germany)
Julien Salingue, Director of the newspaper and website l’Anticapitaliste, 
Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (France)
Juliette Harkin, Writer (UK)
Kaori Hizume, TV producer, Tokyo (Japan)
Kelly Grotke, PhD, writer, greater Boston (USA)
Ken Hiebert, Palestine Solidarity Activist (Canada)
Kevin B. Anderson, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa 
Barbara (USA)
Khaled Ghannam Warehouse Manager (Australia)
Khaled Mansour, writer (Egypt)
Khaled Saghieh, journalist and writer, Beirut (Lebanon)
Konstantin Rintelmann, PhD candidate, University of Edinburgh (UK)
Lauren Langman, Professor of Sociology, Loyola University of Chicago (USA)
Laurie King, Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Anthropology, 
Georgetown University (USA)
Lisa Albrecht, Retired University of Minnesota Professor, Social Justice (USA)
Lisa Wedeen, Mary R. Morton Professor of Political Science and the College, 
University of Chicago (USA)
Livia Wick, Associate Professor, American University of Beirut (Lebanon)
Lois Weiner, Professor Emerita, New Jersey City University (USA)
Loretta Facchinetti, Activist (Italy)
Lydia Beattie, Committee in Solidarity with the People of Syria – CISPOS (USA)
Mahdi Ghodsi, Economist, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies 
(Austria)
Mahvish Ahmad, Assistant Professor in Human Rights and Politics, London School 
of Economics (LSE) (UK)
Mai Taha, Goldsmiths, University of London (UK)
Maire Kelly, Activist, Berlin (Germany)
Marese Hegarty, Community Development Worker, Irish Syria Solidarity Movement 
(Ireland)
Marina Centonze, Activist (Italy)
Mark Goudkamp, ESL and History Teacher, Syria Solidarity Australia (Australia)
Marta Tawil-Kuri, Research Professor, El Colegio de México (Mexico)
Martti Koskenniemi, Prof. of International Law, University of Helsinki (Finland)
Mary Killian, Pianist/Music Teacher, Berlin (Germany)
Mary Lynn Murphy, Committee in Solidarity with the People of Syria — CISPOS 
(USA)
Mary Rizzo, Translator-Activist (Italy)
Mayssoun Sukarieh, Senior Lecturer, King’s College London (UK)
Mazen Halabi, Activist (USA)
Meghan Keane, Co-Director of Emergent Horizons (USA)
Michael Albert, ZNet (USA)
Michael Fuller, Mapper, Social Scientist, British Columbia (Canada)
Michael Hirsch, NYC Democratic Socialists of America (USA)
Michael Karadjis, Western Sydney University, Syria Solidarity Australia 
(Australia)
Michael Löwy, Emeritus Research Director, French National Centre for Scientific 
Research (CNRS) (France)
Michael Pröbsting, Author, Editor of www.thecommunists.net ( 
http://www.thecommunists.net ) (Austria)
Michael Santos, Antiwar Activist (USA)
Miguel Urbán, Member of the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) (Spain)
Mohamad Khouli, Committee in Solidarity with the People of Syria — CISPOS (USA)
Mohamed Abdi Nour, General Secretary, Somali Public Trade Union (Somalia)
Molly Crabapple, Artist and Writer (USA)
Na’eem Jeenah, Executive Director, Afro–Middle East Centre (South Africa)
Nader Hashemi, Director, Center for Middle East Studies, University of Denver 
(USA/Canada)
Nadia Leïla Aïssaoui, Sociologist (Algeria/France)
Nadia Samour, Lawyer, Berlin (Germany)
Nadje Al-Ali, Professor of Anthropology and Middle East Studies, Brown 
University (USA)
Nancy Holmstrom, Professor Emerita, Rutgers University (USA)
Navtej Purewal, Professor, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Nazan Üstündağ, Independent Scholar (Germany)
Nick Riemer, University of Sydney (Australia)
Nicola Gandolfi (Spain)
Nigel Gibson, Emerson College (USA)
Nils de Dardel, Lawyer, Former Member of Parliament (Switzerland)
Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona (USA)
Ofer Neiman, Student, Jerusalem (Israel)
Omar Dewachi, Anthropologist, Rutgers University (USA)
Pam Bromley, independent member, Rossendale Borough City Council (UK)
Parvathi Menon, Researcher/Adjunct Lecturer, University of Helsinki (Finland)
Patrick Bond, Professor, University of the Western Cape (South Africa)
Patrick J. O’Dea, Electrician & Trade Unionist (New Zealand)
Payam Ghalehdar, University of Göttingen (Germany)
Penelope Duggan, Editor, International Viewpoint (France)
Pete Klosterman, Human Rights Activist, New York City (USA)
Peter Bohmer, Faculty Emeritus, Evergreen State College (USA)
Peter Hudis, Professor of Philosophy, Oakton Community College (USA)
Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Chapman University 
(USA)
Phil Gasper, Professor Emeritus, Notre Dame de Namur University (USA)
Piero Maestri, Activist, Milan (Italy)
Pierre Conscience, Communal Deputy, City Council of Lausanne, Ensemble à Gauche 
– solidaritéS Vaud (Switzerland)
Polly Kellogg, Retired Professor of Human Relations, St. Cloud State 
University, Minnesota (USA)
Rana Issa, American University of Beirut (AUB) (Lebanon/Norway)
Rashad Ali, Resident Senior Fellow, Institute for Strategic Dialogue (UK)
Rashmi Varma, University of Warwick (UK)
Rebekka Rexhausen, Project Assistant, Alsharq Reise (Germany)
Rev. Dr. Rachael Keefe, Clergy, Living Table United Church of Christ (USA)
Rev. Gregory Seal Livingston, Syria Faith Initiative, NYC (USA)
Riccardo Bella, Theater Technician, Milan (Italy)
Richard Greeman, Victor Serge Foundation (France)
Rima Majed, Assistant Professor, American University of Beirut (Lebanon)
Roane Carey, Senior Editor, The Nation (USA)
Roberto Andervill, Social Worker & Activist (Italy)
Roger Silverman, former candidate, British Labour Party National Executive 
Committee (UK)
Rohini Hensman, Writer and Independent Scholar (India)
Roland Merieux, Member of the National Animation Team of ENSEMBLE! (France)
Romolo Molo, Lawyer (Switzerland)
Rupert Read, Philosopher, University of East Anglia (UK)
Saajeda Bayat, Businesswoman (South Africa)
Sadri Khiari, designer (Tunisia)
Salwa Ismail, Professor of Politics, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Sam Friedman, Poet and AIDS researcher (USA)
Sam Hamad, Writer & Researcher, University of Glasgow (Scotland)
Samantha Falciatori, Web Author (Italy)
Samuel Farber, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Brooklyn College of 
CUNY (USA)
Sandra Hetzl, Translator and Curator (Germany)
Sara Abbas, PhD Candidate, Freie Universität, Berlin (Germany)
Saskia Sassen, Professor, Columbia University, New York City (USA)
Scott Lucas, Editor, EA WorldView & Emeritus Professor, University of 
Birmingham (UK)
Sébastien Guex, Professor, University of Lausanne & Former Member, City Council 
of Lausanne (Switzerland)
Seda Altuğ, Academic, Istanbul (Turkey)
Sevgi Dogan, Professor, Scuola Normale Superiore (Italy)
Seyla Benhabib, Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science & Philosophy 
Emerita, Yale University (USA)
Sherry Wolf, author/trade unionist, member, Tempest Collective, New York City 
(USA)
Shintaro Mori, translator (Japan)
Silvia Carenzi, PhD Candidate, Scuola Normale Superiore (Italy)
Simon Assaf, Editor, al-Manshour, London/Beirut (UK/Lebanon)
Sina Zekavat, Global Prison Abolition Coalition (USA)
Soraya Misleh, Journalist (Brazil)
Stacy Brown, Director, Refugees Forward (US)
Stanley Heller, Host, The Struggle Video News (USA)
Stefan Zgliczyński, Author and Publisher (Poland)
Stéfanie Prezioso, Academic, University of Lausanne & Member of the Swiss 
Parliament, Ensemble à Gauche (Switzerland)
Stephen Hastings-King, PhD, writer, greater Boston (USA)
Stephen R. Shalom, William Paterson University, New Jersey (USA)
Stephen Soldz, Coalition for an Ethical Psychology (USA)
Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of 
San Francisco (USA)
Steven Heydemann, Director, Program in Middle East Studies, Smith College (USA)
Subir Sinha, Senior Lecturer, SOAS, University of London (UK)
Sue Sparks, Unite (UK)
Susan Nussbaum, Writer (USA)
Swati Birla, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
Tanya Monforte, DCL Candidate, McGill University (Canada)
Tassos Anastassiadis, Journalist (Greece)
Terry Burke, Committee in Solidarity with the People of Syria — CISPOS (USA)
The Rev. David W. Good, Minister Emeritus, The First Congregational Church of 
Old Lyme, Connecticut (USA)
Theo Horesh, author and freelance journalist (USA)
Therese Rickman Bull, Independent Human Rights Upholder/Defender (USA)
Thomas Harrison, Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal New Politics (USA)
Tim Leadbeater, Teacher (Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Toufic Haddad, Academic and Author (Palestine)
Tristan Sloughter, Democratic Socialists of America, Larkspur, Colorado (USA)
Vahid Yücesoy, PhD Candidate, University of Montreal (Canada)
Vicken Cheterian, University Lecturer in History & IR, University of Geneva, 
Webster University Geneva (Switzerland)
Vincent Commaret, Songwriter (France)
Vivian O’Dell, Research Scientist, University of Wisconsin Particle 
Astrophysics Center (USA)
W. J. T. Mitchell, Senior Editor, Critical Inquiry, Chicago (USA)
Wendy Pearlman, Professor, Northwestern University (USA)
Yasmin Fedda, filmmaker and artist (UK)
Yossi Bartal, Writer (Germany)
Zeenat Adam, International Relations Strategist, Stop the Bombing Campaign 
(South Africa)
Zhaleh Sahand, independent (USA)
Ziad Elmarsafy, Professor of Comparative Literature, King’s College London (UK)
Ziad Majed, Associate Professor, the American University of Paris 
(Lebanon/France)
Zulekha Dinath, Author (South Africa) <>


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