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Zur Unterschriftenliste Das Palästinakomitee Stuttgart dankt allen, die so rasch und entschieden reagiert haben. Die Unterschriften unter dem Protestbrief sind innerhalb von drei Wochen gesammelt worden. Die Unterzeichnerinnen und Unterzeichner (darunter sehr viele israelische Staatsbürger) kommen aus unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlichen Gruppen mit verschiedenen politischen Auffassungen. Sie alle vereint der Protest gegen den Landraub des Jewish National Fund (JNF) und seine rassistischen Praktiken gegenüber den Palästinenserinnen und Palästinensern. Wir hoffen, dass diese Stimmen bei der SPD und den Unterstützern des Esslinger Benefizkonzerts ein Umdenken und den Rückzug von diesem kolonialistischen Projekt bewirken. 65 Organisationen/Vereine Palästinakomitee Stuttgart Association for Protection of the Rights of Bedouins in the Negev Regional Council for the Unrecognized Bedouin Villages in the Negev (RCUV), Beer Sheva Jüdische Stimme für gerechten Frieden in Nahost (EJJP-Germany) Institut für Palästinakunde e.V., Bonn Die Jüdisch- Palästinensische Dialoggruppe München Attac - AG Globalisierung und Krieg BDS Berlin Flüchtlingskinder im Libanon e.V. Palästina-Solidarität Region Basel Collectif Judéo Arabe et Citoyen pour la Paix, Strasbourg Palästina Komitee München Friedensbündnis Braunschweig Salam Shalom Arbeitskreis Palästina-Israel e. V „Frauen in Schwarz“, Köln BDS Schweiz Deutsch-Palästinensischer Frauenverein e.V. Deutscher Freidenker-Verband, Verbandsvorstand Nahostkomitee in der Berliner Friedenskoordination Initiativgruppe Salam Shalom Salem AK Palästina Tübingen Cafe Palestine Freiburg e. V. AK Nahost Berlin Frauen in Schwarz München und Holzkirchen Arbeitskreis für Selbstbesteuerung und Entwicklungspolitik e.V. Steirische Friedensplattform, Österreich Kritische Jüdische Stimme (Österreich) Frauen in Schwarz (Wien) Mütter gegen den Krieg Berlin-Brandenburg Team Café Palestine Zürich, Schweiz Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from within (Israeli citizens for BDS) Palästinensische Gemeinde Österreich Solidarität International e.V. (SI), Regionalgruppe Stuttgart Palestina Solidariteit, Belgium MLPD Baden- Württemberg Christen für gerechte Wirtschaftsordnung e.V. (CGW) Begegnungszentrum für aktive Gewaltlosigkeit, Austria Free Palestine Movement International Solidarity Movement - Northern California International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN), USA Stop the JNF - U.S.A. Stop the JNF, Canada International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN), Canada New Profile Israel Friedensspirale e.V Netherlands Palestine Committee Bay Area Women in Black, USA Committee for Open Discussion of Zionism (CODZ) - New York City, USA US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, USA Multikultureller Sport Verein (MSV) e.V., Stuttgart Kairos Palästina AK Emden Weltladen Emden International Jewish Anti-Zionist Netwotk (IJAN) Spain Rescop. Red de solidaridad contra la ocupación de Palestina, Spanish State BDS-France Palästinensische Gemeinde München Gerechtigkeit und Frieden in Palästina GFP, Bern, Schweiz Arbeitsgemeinschaft Völkerrecht und Menschenrechte in Palästina und Israel e.V. Palästina Initiative Region Hannover EAPPI Netzwerk Deutschland Palästina Forum Nahost Frankfurt/M UJFP (French Jewish Union for Peace) Palestine Solidarity Campaign (Britain) International Jewish anti-Zionist Network (UK) Deutscher Friedensrat e.V. 689 Einzelpersonen Abdulmajid Hijazi, Bint Jbeil, Libanon Abed Hariri, Tamra, Palestine, state of Israel Abedalazeez Khader, Bagdad, Iraq Adam Almansour Nazareth, Stockholm, Sweden Adel Mohi Asfoor, Stockach Adel Samara, Kanaan Review, Ramallah, Palestine Adelheid Patzlaff, Nister-Möhrendorf Adnan Diab, Beirut, Libanon Adnan Zidan, Ramallah, Palestine Afnann Egbaria, Haifa Agnes Bennhold, Heidelberg Ahmad Hawari, Berlin Ahmad Ibrahim, Beirut, Libanon Ahmed Zeitoun, Rakka, Syrien Ahmed Zorkot, Pessac, France Aisha Fetyani Küçük, Haifa, Palestine, state of Israel Alexander Wiggenhauser, Weissach-Flacht Alexandre de Robaulx de Beaurieux, Freiburg Ali Alamin, Beirut, Libanon Ali Mili, Princeton New Jersey, USA Ali Mouteirek, Freiberg Alisa Gayle, Toronto, Canada Amal Ewida, Researcher & Journalist, Cairo, Egypt Amany Khalifa, Jerusalem, Palestine Amona Mustafa, Tripoli, Libanon Amos Gvirtz, Israeli citizen, Shefayim Ana Nana, Trondheim, Norway Andreas Moses, Tel Aviv Andrea Riesch, Ahrensburg Andreas Neumann, Arbeiterfotografie, Köln Angela Schaab, Günzburg (Es ist mir ein großes Bedürfnis, mich mit allen, die sich für Frieden und Gerechtigkeit der Palästinenser einsetzen zu solidarisieren. Ich kann es nicht fassen, dass eine große politische Partei so ein Unrecht finanziert, auch noch mit unseren Steuergeldern. Es kann doch nicht sein, dass der SPD die Hintergründe nicht klar sind, das wäre schändlich. In jedem Fall ist es ein Skandal.) Angelika Dornhöfer, Bremen Angelika Romeik, Frauen in Schwarz-Frauen für Frieden, Mülheim an der Ruhr Angelika Schneider, Lilienthal Angelika Spell, Berlin Anna Keuchen, Köln Anne Prinz, Hattingen Anneliese Fikentscher, Arbeiterfotografie, Köln Annemarie Arderiu Gil, Düsseldorf Annette Groth, MdB, Menschenrechtspolitische Sprecherin der Fraktion DIE LINKE im Bundestag, Stuttgart Annette Herrgott, Tübingen Anette Klasing, AK Nahost Bremen und Mitglied im Förderverein Bethlehem Akademie e.V., Bremen Annette Klepzig, Pax Christi, Wilhelmsfeld Antonie Brinkmann, Bremen Arab Loutfi, film maker, Professor at the film department AUC (American university in Cairo), Egypt Arno Pfaffenberger, Kulmbach Arno Pfingstner, Stuttgart Astrid Guesnet, Bergisch Gladbach Astrid Klaus, Halberstadt Astrid Wortmann, Barsinghausen Atia El Asam, Regional Council for the Unrecognized Bedouin Villages in the Negev (RCUV), Beer Sheva Attia Rajab, Palästinakomitee Stuttgart Awaisy Ziyad, Nazareth, Palestine, state of Israel Awan Ali, Dalyat El-Karmel, Palestine, state of Israel Ayman Shaath, Algiers, Algerien Bachar Zeiter, Palästinakomitee Stuttgart Barbara Fuchs, Attac AG Globalisierung und Krieg, Berlin Barbara Michel, Hamburg Barbara Münzmay, langjähriges SPD-Mitglieder, Ludwigsburg Barbara Stoller, Freundeskreis Friedensräume e.V., Lindau/Bodensee Basil Tannous, Tarshiha, Palestine, state of Israel Benjamin Hecht, Palästinakomitee Stuttgart, Malsburg-Marzell Bernd Michl, Attac, München Bernhard Klinghammer, Ronnenberg Bernhard Reichle, Stuttgart Bert Hauch, Dielheim Berthold Lange, Vorstand der Freiburger Kant-Stiftung, Sölden Bianka Buddeberg, Köln Bilha Sündermann Golan, Physician for Human Rights, (Israel) Birgit Althaler, Palästina-Solidarität Region Basel, BDS Schweiz Birgit Steinhauer, Witten Bischoff Waltraud, Sprecherin der pfalzweiten Gruppe Frauen wagen Frieden, Rumbach Blake Alcott, PhD candidate, University of East Anglia, Cambridge, UK Bodo Steinhauer, Hattingen Brigitte Bonnemann, Gladbach Brigitte Gärtner-Coulibaly, Nuweiba, Ägypten Brigitte Karwehl, Köln Brigitte Keyl, Ebersbach-Roßwälden Brigitte Winterfeld, Wedel Buthaina Abubader, Washington, USA Carita Merl, Eppingen Carolin Höfs, Wuppertal Carolin Romeik, Berlin Charlotte Kunkel, Stuttgart Christa Feest, Bremen Christa Hourani, Stuttgart Christa Mann, Pforzheim Christa Ortmann, Frauen in Schwarz München und Holzkirchen, München Christel Knümann, Mülheim a.d. Ruhr Christel Widerkehr, Stuttgart Christel zur Nieden, Hagen Christian Arndt, Pastor, Hamburg Christian Uhlstein, Witten Christian Wilmsen, Bonn Christiane Gerstetter, EAPPI Netzwerk Deutschland Christiane Reynaud, Wehr Christina Höfs-Bösel, Sprockhövel Christina Klaus, Tübingen Christine Raiser-Süchting, Berlin Christine Schaaf, Stuttgart. Christine Schnell-Neu, Berlin Christof Roos, Konzertveranstalter (Mosbacher Klassische Konzerte), Mosbach Christoph Lehmann, Göttingen Christoph Seiler, Bielefeld Claire Glasman, London, UK Clarissa Weinbeer, Vaihingen Claude Gregoire, Esch -Sur-Alzette, Luxemburg Claudia Cordes, Insel Poel Claudia Dreßler, Pößneck Claudia Karas, Aktionsbündnis für einen gerechten Frieden in Palästina, Frankfurt Cornelia Packmor, Heimsheim Cynthia Beatt, Berlin Dagmar Hirschberg, München Dara Zilifi, Palästinakomitee Stuttgart (Mediengruppe) David Klein, US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI), California, USA Dekan i.R. Reinhard Tröster, Vorstandsvorsitzender Förderverein Bethlehem- Akademie, Dar al-Kalima (Haus des Wortes) e. V., Schwäbisch Hall Dennis Couzin, USA citizen living in Berlin Diego Siragusa, Writer, Biella, Italy Dieter Kaltenhäuser, Breisach Dieter Mayer, Bielefeld Dieter Neuhaus, Eppstein Dietrich Antelmann, Berlin Dietrich Schwarze, Witten Dietrich Weinbrenner, Witten Dirk Vetter, Breckerfeld Doris Ghannam, BDS Berlin, Berlin Doris Pumphrey, Nahostkomitee in der Berliner Friedenskoordination, Berlin Dorothea Wiggenhauser, Weissach-Flacht Dorothee Rücker, Rheine Dorothee Schlange-Schöningen, Bad Honnef Dorothy Naor, Israeli citizen, New Profile Israel, Herzliah Dr Ronit Lentin, Israeli citizen, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Dr. Ali Majed, Beirut, Libanon Dr. Andreas Bulling, Pfullingen Dr. Andreas Grüneisen, Berlin Dr. Angela Waldegg, Wien Dr. Annelise Butterweck, Mitglied der Kölner „Frauen in Schwarz“ und der „Deutsch-Palästinensischen Gesellschaft, Bergisch Gladbach Dr. Aref Hajjaj, Vorsitzender Palästina-Forum, Bonn Dr. Bärbel Schindler-Saefkow, Deutscher Friedensrat e.V., Berlin Dr. Bingham Tembe, langjähriger Kämpfer gegen Apartheid in Südafrika, Herten Dr. Detlev Quintern, Historiker, Istanbul/Bremen Dr. Dieter Küpper, Essen Dr. Dietrich Schulz, Mutlangen Dr. Dietmar Stoller, Arbeitskreises für Selbstbesteuerung
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