Not my Crime, Still my Sentence

2013 European Prisoners’ Children Campaign Final Report

Help us Help Them Children of Prisoners in Europe: Signatures & Materials for Jean Lambert, MEP

Presented by The European Network for Children of Imprisoned Parents (Eurochips)

This campaign has been produced with the financial support from the Fundamental Rights1 and Citizenship programme of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Commission. Foreword from the President of Eurochips Introduction

“It makes you feel horrible, like you have done our Milan-based member organisation Bam- “The prison didn’t look good. You looked these children are vulnerable. The facts and something too. They watch you and make you feel binisenzasbarre preceded the European cam- out of the window and it had about six guilty just for being there….you sit there waiting paign with a national initiative asking for chil- fences. Then you go out into the main hall from several sources at the local and European for them to call you; and you feel ashamed” dren to have the opportunity for greater contact level.figures on which the campaign are based come with their imprisoned parents; the petition, run and you get sniffed by a dog, and your -Child in the UK on visiting prison on the change.org website, attracted an incredi- Mum is already waiting for you. You’re not Having participated in the Children of Prison- ble 14,167 signatories and widespread coverage allowed to sit with your Mum or anything. ers: Mitigations and Interventions to Strength- Dear Ms Lambert, in national newspapers, on TV & radio and the You have to sit on the other side of a table. en Mental Health (COPING) Research Project web. Most importantly, it led to motions in the You were allowed to hug her once, but then (funded by the FP7 Framework Programme of I am pleased to present you with the report on Italian parliament, a ‘query’ from Italian MEP that was it. She has to sit on one side of the the European Commission), Eurochips launched the Eurochips 2013 Not My Crime Still My Sen- Patrizia Toia to the EC and a hearing on children the 4th Annual European Prisoners’ Children tence which along with the campaign itself, is and prison at the Italian Human Rights Commit- table and you have to sit on the other side. Campaign on a foundation of information taken directed at you. A year has gone by since you tee at the Senate. This needs to be replicated at When you’re coming and when you’re go- from research conducted over the past 3 years delivered the keynote speech at the COPING the EU and other national levels. ing, that was the only time when you were on children of prisoners in Europe. end-of-project conference in Brussels in Novem- allowed to hug your Mum.” ber 2012. There, you voiced your support for As 2013 draws to a close, around 1 million chil- The 2013 Not my Crime, Still my Sentence cam- our mission and pledged to do what you could dren in Europe face the prospect of the festive -Child interviewed during the COPING Project paign focused on gathering signatures online to help children with a parent in prison retain season without their mum or dad who is in pris- through a petition widget created in accordance quality contact with their imprisoned parent, on. The time of year when most families will be Children of prisoners are vulnerable to a very with the European Commission Citizen Action reinforcing the EU Parliament Resolution relat- coming together, and if prevented from doing regulations. The campaign was virtual-only and ing to women in prison and the European Prison so through distance, will use technology such individuals throughout the Eurochips network Rules. We call on you now to act. as Skype to do so, children of prisoners will be Withoutspecific set support, of challenges the separation in their daily anxiety lives. sur- worked diligently to spread word of the cam- left unable to have any such contact. The vast rounding having a parent in prison can impact paign outside the network, to raise awareness majority of prisons do not allow mobile phones, on their self-esteem and lead to feelings of aban- on the importance of lobbying for these children. internet or email on the grounds of security con- donment and confusion. In their local commu- The 2013 campaign marked a significant shift- cerns; yet we live in an age where this is the pri- nities, these children may be subject to stigma With the combination of Ms Lambert’s commit- paignin our hasapproach been toaddressed the campaign: to you firstly, in your for role the mary and most normal mode of communication, and social isolation. In essence, they serve a sen- ment to the cause for children of prisoners, the asfirst an time MEP, since through its inceptionan open petition in 2010, letter; the cam sec- especially for children and young people. Prison tence of shame that continues throughout the work of the wide Eurochips network and the in- ondly, the campaign ran over a month which al- visits, letters and phone calls are vital for con- duration of their parent’s imprisonment — the dividuals who took the time to sign the petition, lowed greater opportunities for gathering signa- tact, but we need to move towards using current effects of which can impact their social develop- the cause for children of prisoners has an oppor- tures and for Eurochips member organisations technology and communication tools between ment well into their future. tunity to make a real impact at the EU level. to organise national and regional campaigning; prisoners and their children to allow for more thirdly, the campaign made far greater use of e- frequent and child-led contact. The European Network for Children of Impris- Eurochips presents Ms Lambert with this report technology such as Twitter and Facebook. oned Parents (Eurochips) exists to help lobby for of the 2013 campaign the opportunity to be-

With your support, we hope to reach out to more the rights of these children at the national, pan- come involved in the 2014 campaign on a more Whilst focussing on Europe (& the EU in particu- - European and international level. The following active level. lar), this year’s campaign resonated worldwide ropean and international level to improve the report provides information detailing the work with signatories coming from over 40 countries wellbeingpeople in positions and future of of influence children at with a national, a parent Eu in of the organisation and the actions of our 2013 By working together, Ms Lambert and the team across the globe including: Angola, South Africa, prison. Thank you. Not my Crime, Still my Sentence campaign. can make a real difference in the lives of these Japan, India, Australia, Mexico and the USA, re- children. Yours sincerely, The campaign, targeting a petition towards MEP is a global problem that needs a collective and Jean Lambert focused on raising awareness at unitedflecting response. that the plight It attracted of children prestigious of prisoners signa- Ms Lucy Gampell OBE the EU level of the various challenges to which tories to add their voices to the cause. In Italy, Eurochips President 2 3 Table of Contents Campaign Poster

Campaign Poster...... 5

Campaign Objective...... 6

2013 Petition Letter...... 7

Eurochips Objective...... 8

Campaign Materials...... 9

Signature Breakdown by Country...... 12

Moving Forward...... 14

Signature List...... 15

4 5 2013 Campaign Objective 2013 Petition Letter

Dear Ms. Lambert,

The letter began by referencing the 2012 key- I am signing this open letter to you on behalf of children of prisoners in Europe. note speech given by Ms Lambert in Brussels at and EU funded conference in Brussels entitled At the “Coping with a Parent in Prison: An Agenda for Policy Reform”conference in Brussels in Coping with a Parent in Prison: An Agenda for November 2012, you pledged your personal support for children of prisoners in Europe and stated Policy Reform. their need for recognition and support at EU and national levels.

Striving to remind Ms Lambert of the cause and During the European Prisoners’ Children Campaign I urge you to help take forward the key COP- various challenges these children frequently ING Project Recommendation “to promote quality contact for children with their imprisoned face, the letter stood as a reminder of her sup- parents”. port and participation in 2012—and her pledge at that stage to take their agenda forward within This Recommendation reinforces a European Parliament Resolutions1 on the particular situation the European Parliament. of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on a child’s social and family life. This Resolution urges member states to make it easier for imprisoned parents and their chil- Eurochips members spread the letter through- dren to stay in touch by creating a visiting environment that allows child-centred activities, which out their own databases and social media chan- enable appropriate parent-child contact. It also reinforces point 24(4) of the European Prison Jean Lambert, MEP nels. Eurochips focused on sharing the campaign Rules: The arrangements for visits shall be such as to allow prisoners to maintain and develop letter directly with Ms. Lambert via Twitter and family relationships in as normal a manner as possible. In 2013, the Not my Crime, Still my Sentence encouraging their own followers to RT (retweet) campaign objective focused primarily on gain- the link to the petition letter. ing the support of Jean Lambert, MEP in order to direct contact with an imprisoned parent is one of the resilience factors to help promote healthy ensure that children of prisoners across Europe COPING research findings suggest that maintaining the child-parent relationship through regular, retain their right to maintain contact with an ed with whom Eurochips had previously worked underscore the importance of contact with fathers as well as mothers. Your role as MEP and your imprisoned parent. The campaign asked her to and2013 the was connection the first year resulted that anin higherMEP was participa- target- dedicationchild development and interest and minimizein these overlooked problems forchildren children puts whose you in parents a unique are position in prison. to Thehighlight findings take the issue forward by asking member states tion amongst the social media friends and fol- the child’s right to quality family contact and wellbeing, as stipulated in the UN Convention on the to: lowers, who had a deeper awareness of the need Rights of the Child, the European Prison Rules and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. for recognition of these children at the EU and Provide child-friendly visiting centres within international level. I ask you to urge EU member states, associated countries, and their national parliaments to make prisons it easier for imprisoned parents and their children to remain in touch. This can be done by creat- • ing child-friendly visiting environments and arrangements that promote quality contact, and by Provide environments that foster quality fostering attitudes that support this quality contact. In many countries, NGOs contribute a vital contact between a child and an imprisoned role in arranging appropriate prison visits and supporting this group of children. Collaboration • parent —toys for small children, for exam- between law enforcement, statutory (or government) agencies and NGOs needs encouragement in ple) order to ensure that these children receive good treatment, information and support – particularly in places where very little NGO work currently exists. Promote attitudes among prison person- nel that support children and young people, I, along with my fellow signatories, urge you to do everything in your power to help these children • through training modules, for example

Within the materials provided for the campaign Please,through help these us difficult help them. times in their lives. (further details in following pages), individuals were encouraged to sign a petition letter ad- Yours sincerely, dressed to Ms Lambert. Citizen Standing for the Rights of Children with Imprisoned Parents

6 1. European Parliament ResolutionsA6-0033/2008 / P6_TA-PROV(2008)0102 and A2-51/89 7 The Eurochips Objective History of the Campaign

Eurochips, funded by the Bernard van Leer publication of the Children of Imprisoned Parents The cause for children of prisoners is not one In 2011, Eurochips launched the awareness-rais- Foundation, is a European-wide initiative on be- Report in 2011 which has been widely distributed that attracts immediate sympathy, and as such ing effort with virtual tools and materials - fo- half of prisoners’ children. in Europe and was highlighted in the UN Chil- raising awareness on this issue is frequently cusing on gathering an online audience and mo- dren’s Rights Commission General Discussion Day challenging. mentum for the cause using various social media With our network of European partners active on Children of Prisoners in Geneva, September within prison-related, child’s rights and child-wel- 2011. - the use of an on- line petition was established. fare fields, we seek to boost awareness and achieve iar with these challenges. The stigma surround- Atand that blogging stage, tools.the petition This was targeted the first Members year that of new ways of thinking, acting and interacting on The EU funded FP7 Framework COPING Project ingPractitioners prisoners working is seen withinin the the media field andare familcom- the European Parliament in general. issues concerning (Coping with a Parent in Prison: Interventions and munity as well as on an individual basis. News The this group of chil- Mitigations to Strengthen Mental Health) spent 3 coverage paints a picture of prisoners deserving The 2nd European Prisoners’ Children Week child and his or dren who are so fre- years collecting research in 4 nations - England, their punishment of separation from family - yet - her best interests are quently overlooked Romania, Germany and Sweden. rarely do these agencies recognize the other side line petition was established. At that stage,The at the heart of our in criminal judicial of this scenario - children who must carry the petitionCampaign targeted was the the first Members year that of the European use of an Par on- stigma and impact of separation. liament in general. action. systems. The COPING Project End of Project Conference, hosted in Brussels in 2012 targeted policy-makers, Our main prior- practioners and Children’s Ombusmen. The im- Eurochips works to ensure that these children By the third year, the week had gained consid- ity has always been to ensure that the child’s right pact of Ms. Lambert’s keynote speech as well as the erable momentum. The use of the campaign to maintain contact with both parents if separated participation of Margaret Tuite, Commisioner Co- with their imprisoned parent in cases where it e-banners and buttons became more widely from one or both (a right stipulated in the 1989 UN ordinator for the Rights of the Child and Verena receive their definitive right to maintain contact accessible to organisations outside of the Euro- Convention on the Rights of the Child and the 2000 Knaus, Senior Policy Advisor at UNICEF Brussels contact and communication greatly increase the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European ,were key to helping ensure that children of prison- self-esteem,is beneficial toresilience the child. and In socialmost cases,development regular of interest from outside parties in the research, Union) is respected, honoured and considered at all ers are put on the map at the EU level. of these children. campaignchips network and generaland the topicoffice on staff children saw an of influx pris- stages of criminal justice proceedings — from arrest oners throughout Europe. through resettlement. The release of the COPING Final Project Report Raising awareness about the importance of this in July 2013 has been a monumental step towards right for children to maintain quality contact in The third year also saw the introduction of the To maintain this objective we participate in research raising awareness on the statistics and conditions child-friendly environments (visiting centres slogan Not my Crime, Still my Sentence. The projects at the European and national level to ensure of children of prisoners throughout Europe - one and waiting rooms, for example) became a fo- slogan resonated well with outside organisa- that data be published on the various vulnerabilities that we have already noticed will be used as basis cal point for Eurochips. In most cases, regular tions and individuals and Eurochips saw a large and challenges children of prisoners face and how for further in-depth research in other countries. contact and communication greatly increase the increase in interest. they cope in their homes, at schools and within the self-esteem, resilience and social development community. In addition, the COPING Final Report has provid- of these children. The need for a shift in the so- Each year the campaign grows in tools, interest ed Eurochips with necessary data as well as chil- cial perception of these children became obvi- and materials. The feedback from the public and It is our intention that quantitative as well as quali- dren’s experiences and perspective on the topic - ous, and thus the campaign was born. increase of interest on the topic in the media as tative data concerning these children be collected, which helps us in raising awareness at the EU and studied and published. The research we participate international level. The European Prisoners’ Children Campaign be- of perception. in is used as a platform both for further research as gan in 2010 as an awareness-raising campaign well as online reflects the first steps in a change well as influencing legislation. Eurochips will continue to participate in research on the topic of children of prisoners across Eu- Volunteers, Eurochips members and staff have and projects dedicated to rope. spent 4 years working on gaining momentum The research project with the Danish Institute of monitoring the situation for the campaign and will continue to do so on H u m a n of children of prisoners At that stage, the campaign was focused around an increasingly greater scale in the future. Rights and throughout Europe to en- European Prisoners’ Children Week — a week Univeristy sure their rights are main- in which Eurochips members in their various of Ulster tained at all levels of the EU countries hosted a variety of events and activi- led to the ties to raise awareness at the national level. 8 9 Campaign Materials Campaign Materials

The campaign site, notmycrimestillmysentence. further interest amongst professionals working org provided materials, statistics and informa- within the EU system. tion to be shared via email and social media channels. Posters were available for printing, The petition widgets were available for anyone while e-buttons and Facebook Page Covers en- to use, in any of the languages on their own web- couraged the online community to participate sites or blogs. This allowed Eurochips members throughout the month of June. to collect signatures directly from their own websites, and enabled them to link back to the - campaign site for further information. ter, signature widget and subsequent materials were2013 provided was the in first multi-lingual year that format. the petition let The site served as an information hub for indi-

To accommodate the working languages within of children. It provided: the Eurochips network, the materials were cre- viduals to learn more about this specific group ated in 10 languages: English, French, Italian, The personal experiences of having a par- German, Spanish, Swedish, Croatian, Dutch, ent in prison as expressed in interviews Examples of the artwork created by children whilst Czech and Greek. This allowed Eurochips mem- • with chil- dren who have participated in pro- waiting to see their parent in prison bers to spread the campaign via their own da- grammes and research projects within the (above and top right) tabases and social media channels in their own Eurochips community languages, and to reach a wider audience. Artwork created by children in prison visit- Another new development was the use of a peti- ing centres which provided a creative outlet tion widget that complies with EU regulations, • as they waited to see their imprisoned par- notably the European Commission’s Citizen Ac- ent tion Initiative. This decision was made with an eye to submitting the Not my Crime, Still my An animation highlighting the cause and Sentence campaign to the Commission in 2014 campaign objective and ultimately requesting that the Commission • host the campaign. This would generate Policy recommendations by children who participated in the COPING re- • search study. They spent time in workshops drafting ideas and initiatives that would make main- taining contact easier for them

History of the campaign and information about Eurochips and• its member organisations

Posters, e-buttons and tpe- Screenshot of the English E-button tition widgets were available in the• 10 languages Screenshot of the English Petition Widget

Screenshot of the Campaign Site 10 11 2013 Signature Breakdown by Country 2013 Signature Breakdown by Country

In addition to efforts by the Eurochips staff and Spain 7 Portugal 1 further spread information about the cause and member organisations, several outside organ- gain signatures that can aid impact. isations and individuals also pitched in to help Malta 6 Singapore 1 spread the cause via their own social media A full list of the 2013 signatures is provided at channels. This online dissemination brought in the end of this report. signatures from a variety of nations not initially Bulgaria 4 San Marino 1 targeted. Cyprus 2 Poland 1 As the campaign spread, Eurochips received global requests for further information, particu- India 3 Mauritius 1

Hungary 3 Lithuania 1 Italylarly for the COPING final report. 603 Greece 3 Estonia 1 UK 265 New Caledonia 2 Canada 1 Croatia 113 Finland 2 Angola 1 France 74 Luxembourg 2 In Italy, the campaign efforts of Eurochips mem- Czech Republic 64 ber Bambinisenzasbarre were extensive, result- Bosnia 2 ing in positive media coverage and creating a Sweden 51 buzz and heightened level of awareness at the national level. Mexico 2 Netherlands 50 The Eurochips network elsewhere reached out Slovakia 2 via social media and emails to new contacts Switzerland 40 throughout Europe and globally, creating a dia- South Africa 1 logue between criminologists, lawyers, judges, Ireland 39 health-related agencies like WHO and other organisations to further raise awareness about New Zealand 1 Belgium 37 children of prisoners. Our slogan, Not my Crime, Still my Sentence, was used on Twitter via Japan 1 hashtags and promotion, resulting in a spread of Germany 36 tweets and information-sharing about the cam- Thailand 1 paign. US 30 In 2014 the Eurochips team hopes to strategize Turkey 1 Australia 9 well in advance with some of the new outside organisations, agencies and press (at the na- Ukraine 1 tional, pan-European and international level) to Norway 7 12 13 Moving Forward Signature List

Italy: Lorenzo Agnese Gabriele Giunchi There were many lessons learned and taken Dina Squarzino Sveva Rossi from the 2013 Not my Crime, Still my Sentence Luciana Lepore Luisa Bancolini Rosa de Comite Campaign. Iris Manca Michele Acocella Laura Negretti Edoardo Fleischner Liliana Oliveri Michele Epiro Lucio Berta Brunella Ferrero Further support from Ms Lambert and other Dear Ms Lambert, Lia Sacerdote Floriana Battevi Lucilla Vocca Martina Peracino Will you please join Marco Bergometti Alberto Gromi Fabiola Della Gatta raising awareness for children of prisoners Stefano Lamon Clara Bianchi Giancarlo Davite acrossMEPs wouldEurope. be incredibly beneficial towards us in 2014? Margherita Poncina Elisa Di Cataldo Brigida Zumbo Domenico Ambrosecchia Giuseppe Coscione Cecilia Razzetti Stefania Fuso Nerini Franco Straullu Some ways in which Ms Lambert could get in- With your help, we can Maddalena Sala Maria Elena Rossi Michelangelo Ferragatta Gabriella Armando volved and help us help them in 2014: make a real difference. Maria Rosa Rota Stella Boni Stefania Vaccari Domenico Sala Genny Vetrugno Chiara Marcella Polcaro Tweeting about current events and confer- Elena Montagnoli Paolo Dolfini Manuela Socionovi ences at the EU level relating to justice for Elisabetta Cavalli Carlo Enrico Leale Paola Torta Liliana Selo Margherita Ascoli • children of prisoners when the Eurochips We are aware that Ms Lambert is incredibly busy Michele Boglioni Valeria Campagna Riccardo Corti Marzia Franzin team tweets the information directly to her. and would be willing to accept any possible in- Adriana Azzola Daniele Bruzzone Nicoletta Pavia teraction she may have available for prepara- Sandrine Diringbin Cinzia Camere Rosella Bressani Helping our team by writing a letter direct- tions and execution of the 2014 campaign. We Antonia Gorrese M. Luisa Arleoni Virginia Bertuccelli ly to her peers in European Parliament ap- therefore use the aforementioned as sugges- Sara Sozzi Patrizia Calamita Paola Covini Elisabetta Conte Annarita Gili • pealing for help in promoting visibility of tions on how she could help, but greatly look Monica Galasso Adriana Mansi Vincenzo Cadoni Giovanni Caligo children of prisoners in the EU. forward to future correspondence with regards Marta Medi Laura Paradiso Elisa Kotsopoulos to this issue. Monia Frontini Vincenzo Gaspari Monica Bertolini Featuring the campaign on her website Riccardo Baldini Alessandra Tornada Maria Stanco throughout the duration of the signature col- Katarina Wahlberg Antonio Adinolfi Luigi Carrera Oriella Trevoan Alessandra Valpiani • lection period. Ambra Calzoni Roberto Stucchi Emanuela Zatta Pamela di Troila Eraldo Aldieri Anna Maria Bucchianica Caterina Simiand Scheduling a time for a conversation with Federica Gissi Valentina Gelmetti Anna Bertolini Eurochips staff on ideas she may have in fur- Giuseppa Resta Donatella Piazzoli Claudia Di Miceli • ther raising awareness and impact at the EU Gian Carlo Dalto Valentina Guggiari Giuseppe Cacopardo Giovanni Ruggiero Luisa de la Pierre level. Maria Agnese Moro Tiziana Biffi Anna Pitto Gilda Altieri Anna Alberti Franca Menneas Eliana Famiglietti Bring the issue of prisoners children to the Francesca Forino Mariagabriella Cabassi Viviana Brinkmann attention of your MEP colleagues who focus Barbara Marino Rosaria Marsico Laura Bersani • on areas outside of criminal justice, such as Annalisa Cavallo Francesca Fava Francesca Minari Cecilia Rossi Ileana Prezioso health, family & children. Giulia Pigliucci Claudia Buzzi Daniela Montrasi Ilaria Lostorto Gabriele Valerio Elena Cabrini Stefania Ricchiuto Fabio Crosta Elena Noseda Monica Ventura Katia Arcari Colleen McCann Valentina Pittalis Gianna Melis Anna Lamboglia Veronica Fiorenza Tiziana Ricci Bianca Mari Samanta Esperto Marco Cabassi Marina Palmieri Antonio Esperto Roberta Bozzi Simona Panichelli Antonino Nicosia Help us Help Them - 2014 Elga Alessandra Zuccotti Roberta Zinellu Franco Belloni Sara Benjamin Pier Giorgio Vincenzi Simone Torchi Cesare Brizio Maddalena d’Angelo Maria Grazia Tolfo 14 15 Signature List Signature List

Valentina Dolciotti Paola Scatena Teresa Casalino Augustin Morosanu Luisa Senerchia Giovanni Donadel Lisa Ferrari Angela Belvedere Giuliana Vaccari Stefano Terzi Rita Maglietta Gaddo Cavenago-Bignami Laura Cardani Elisabetta Russo Angela Perino Marco Sartorelli Francesco Colotta Ugo Cavaterra Silvana Scalese Federico Unnia Maria Angiola Casa Alessandro Millefanti Bruno De Michelis Carmela Rinciari Barbara Biraghi Elena De Martin Marina Collura Angela Rita Nobile Emanuele Cuminetti Francesca Palco Stefania Cristini Nicola Mori Simonetta Notargiacomo Rossella Tumminelli Sandra Battisti Felicia Burno Arturo di Corinto Davide Fugante Francesca Paracchini Giancarla Codrignani Tomaso Zanda Andrea Prandin Fabrizio Ferraro Pio Giovanni Petrosino Francesca Riboni Claudio Guido Cimarella Bruna Terrestri Gabriella Di Franco Grazia Crescentini Laura Luigia Brusati Nicola de Rienzo Alberto Abruzzese Bruno Antonio Alfonso Fanara Maria Letizia Gaudenzi Marco Schiattareggia Nicoletta Squartini Stefano Begnis Prof.Bellerate Gabriella Mariani Claudia Curioni Silvia Strada Paola Rauzi Stefania Pizzolla Alessandro Guerriero Elena Besozzi Erica Gazzoldi Gastone Zenaro Rosanna Milone Marco Frusca Federico Repetto Nicola Bongiorno Luciana Vettorazzi Irene Centore Francesco Bertocchi Angela Ronchetti Angela Gennaro Stefano Corra Francesco Mapelli Martina Garzoglio Carmela Rosato Elvira Boccia Istituto Pedagogico della Re- Maria Romano Michelina d’Ambrosio Maria Caruso Elvira Dell’Uomo Giovanni Barletta sistenza Guido Mazzoni Anna Todeschini Vito Messana Sara Bergamasco Francesco Nicoletti Giuliana Paganini Cristiana Ottaviano Isabella Balena Paola Cigarini Maria Pia Capozza Maria Luisa Anselmo Elisa Ponzoni Silvia Muggia Antonella Boffino Demetrio Conte Leonardo Magnani Armando Michelizza Christian Elevati Carlo Cecchetto Valentina Culcasi Nicoletta Demarchi Quirino Cieri Sergio Tardioli Valentina Rosa Laurenzi Carmelo Scala Carolina Alberti Giorgio Vicari Francesco Donati Filippo Pesando Claudia Lachina Paul Diring Luisa Ravagnani Laura Insalata Laura Gazzi Luciana Fassio Sean Nevola Barbara Masella Daniela Bertelli Sergio Giannetta Francesca Mele Elvira Vallero Riccardo Marchese Marika Pizzi Luciano Consoli Maria Grazia Valtriani Paolo Biondani GiovannicSavegnago Donatella Vanghi Gemma Saccomanni Diletta Sposato Cesare Romano Nicoletta Di Rocco Artur Mara Paolo Besana Alfonso Malacchini Laura Salata Sandra Rocchi Roberto D’Osualdo Maresa Perenchio Barbara Bigozzi Claudia Mazzucato Virginia Rovetta Patrizia Curzi Marta Ghironi Simona Menghini Ilaria Fusaro Alice Garofalo Chiara Cuomo Daniele Ilardo Francesco Mizzau Pierangelo Monti Sara Cosano Maddalena Ferro Gaia Minniti Giuliana Chiaretti Maria Colombo Federico Munari Giulia Sagnotti Beatrice Biliato Deborah Lucia Maria Rita Sibilla Maria Rosaria Giannetta Mariagrazia Cirillo Laura Casarin Sara Beretta Marta Benedini Elisabetta Musi Alessandro Cambi Luciana Iacomucci Alvise Oltrona Visconti Rossella Fumia Associazione di Promozione So- Chiara Moro Visconti Luca Fistetto Tersilla Enrico Gianni Biondi Isabella Makboul ciale Cassiopea Laura Fazzini Giacomo Lazzarin Valentina Gaspari Linda Pagani Maria Grazia Ficara Luigi Martellone Nicola Fasolino Paolo Ferrario Lisa Lissolo Simona Bernasconi Anna Maria Tulli Attilio A. Romita Anna Perri Gloria Maria Albani Andrea Brambilla Federico Zanda Marina Bruschieri Angela Ascia Raffaella Bianchi Marianna Maffeis Emilio Brambilla Manuela Camedda Giulia Barella Alberto Baioni Enrica Soldati Luana Varalta Giuseppe Scapino Letizia Carganico Daniel Cabrini Maia Cornacchia Andrea Pozzobon Roberta Cavagna Guido Sfargeri Roberta Grisoni Andrea Barbaro Barbara Logos Maria Chiara Chiappini Stefania Ravanelli Simona Maddalena Parigi Emilia Pedacchia Alessandro Cianci Margherita Marceddu M.Gabriella Bortolotti Luigi Barletta Elena Ghisolfi Lucia Ascione Cecila Ricci Stefano Cioni Grazia Grena Stefania Cavaliere Raffaella Vimercati Paolo Notari Valerio Onida Michele Romigioli Patrizia Taccani Cristina Maccari Carlo Alberto Romano Maria Chiara Bianchi Teresa Somma Angelo Paterlini Ilaria Burrone Cecilia Di Gaddo Valentina Trizzino Alessandro Pezzoni Emanuela Godena Vittorio Pozzati Annamaria Benaglia Cristina Cocilovo Andrea Covini Vincenzo Carcione Daniele Affatato Patty Pedrazzani Anna Maria Brunner Alessandra Bassan Renata Cagnoni Eliana Esposito Maria Affatato Simone Cantoni Giancarlo Cutturini Silvana Bellotti Maria d’Ambrosio Claudia Sprocatti Carolina Malgieri Lucia Sarli Mario Durando Luca Zamberletti Valentina Minelli Carmen Cimirro Rossana Sparta Luca Peano Luca Olivieri Mario Zanco Vincenzo Coronati Agostina Parlangeli Simona Cascone Giuseppe Paradiso Diana Goldschmied Riccardo Biso Silvio Hanin Manuela Fumagalli Michele Riondino Giacomo Dotta Nicole Martinasso Francesco Vigna Valentina Viola Simone Franceschi Daniela Senarega Alessandro Terranova Paola Luciani Piero Vitti Stefano Delendati David Zerbi Gessica Tavella Alexandre Leal Machado Angelo Roncari Emanuela Di Sante Michela Scaglia Daniela Jannace Olga Chiappini Antonia Ciliberti Silvana Cioffi Anna Ghiberti Santina Mobiglia Laura Trevisani Francesco Onida

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Laura Formenti Paolo Impagliazzo Giovanni Lumini Nicola Wray Toby Stewart Pete White Manuela Oppi Forcesi Maria Grippa Dario Sacchi Kate Philbrick Catherine Nicholas Audrey McNeish Sara Perego Antonella Giulia Pizzaleo Gioia Silvana Babini John Mcgillvary Helen McNeill John Sturgeon Valentina Vergani Gianluca Schiavi Glauco Benigni Sally Owen Helen Attewell Anne Broderick Simona d’Ala Letizia Maria Quintas Claudia Mocci Julie Costley Deborah Hayes Alex McConnell Ilenia Rosteghin Marco Maggioni Giulia Annovi Sara Watkin Kristina Borodinsky Caroline Lanskey Giovanni Tiozzo Fasiolo Gianluca Taschera Antonella Ortelli Tham Lodders Keith Wilkshire Janice McGowan Matteo Cabassi Roberta Reali Aquilele Campiotti Shannon Ward Gillian Kelly Sue Maxwell Franco Reali Rafffaela Fara Andreina Di Placido Roseleen Fox Eduard Fearns Justina Murray Donata Masotti Silvana Primoselli Sonia Montegiove Seamus Walsh Emma Smith Tim Parkinson Lisa Manini Cosimo Marcello Rosa Maione Jill Butcher Mary Evans Maggie Melon Paola Bertolotti Mariano Da Ronch Niccola d’Aquino Joanne Stephens Martin Crow Susan Galloway Valentina Mura Riccardo Santangelo Iris Caffelli Joanne Ware Katie Donoghue Phil Thorne Ftancesca Canali Piera Dalla Zuanna Michela Cozza Donna Hall Maureen Rouini Adele Jones Sandro Bianchi Donata Ruggiero Lucia Lombardi Maggie Rolland Caroline Carter Matthew Pinches Daniela Masotti Anna Muschitiello Paolo Sulpasso Mary Yarwood Liz Small Steven Wellz Stefano Pavesi Maria Elena Piccione Marco Renzi Jo Siedlecka Karen Flitcroft Linda Clutterbuck Silvia Spriano Anna Maria Pati Alessandra Morimanno Cheryl Blair Bethan Bloodworth Daljinder Bajwa Anna Lucia Rapana Letizia Zanello Stefania Mulas Anthony Burke Peter Wedge Elizabeth Power Claudio Nizzetto Diana Faro Maria Grazia Brunero Emma Parry Jade Fielding Kathryn Jackson Roberta Usella Gabriella Maria Gilli Daniela Bagarotti Isabel Hogarth Karen Roderick Diane Pugh Rosi Mangiacavallo Rossella Sobrero Raffaella Ragno Peter McConvey Karen Smith Margaret Gardener Emilia Giorgi Teresa Ginori Anna Savarese Ellen Finlay Jan Kelly Kate Willmott Massimo Galeazzi Maria Chiara Perri Patrizia Corasaniti Katy Joyce Kaye Forsyth Judy Brett Sonia Pollini Angela Reggiani Lorenzo Passi Janet Curzon Danielle Hemming Nic Mansfield Jones Cristina Buschi Anna Maria Motta Margherita Campiglio Elsie Egbulefu Margaret Beard Derek Jones Rosa Graziuso Giuseppe Sammartino Rossella Iannoccone Marie Hutton Christine Andrews David Ahern Resy Giannelli Valentina Tonani Voto Arianna Thomas David Jackie Woon Peter McCarthy Francesca Pisu Francesco Olivo Marzia Barzotto Kevin Deegan Shorayi Shorayi Fran Zuliani-Holland Michela Piccoli Giacomo Ghidelli Alessandra Buvoli Christina Straub Karen Gregory Tanya Smith Ezio Savasta Vanina Ferreccio Ivana Nobler Sidney McDowell Kath Standing Ben Raikes Giuseppa Luigia Demuru Monica Cesana Daniela Zedda Geoff Smith Sandra Wells June Barberel Malvina Monti Angela Graziana Saponari Elena Sorrentino Michelle Martin Kerry Cole Penelope Gibbs Sergio Flamigni Luca Fornari Helen Croney Jayne Moules Sophie Moorcock Angelo Ciancone Marina Pietropoli UK Sereena Maddox Susan Russell Margaret Thorne Gianfranco Bianconi Maria Rosaria Mottola Vikki Hart John Painter Phil Edwards Daniela Bortolini Eleonora Belloni Ryan Christen Michelle Rogerson Mirren Kelly Laura Bevan Giuliana Riunno Roberto Pignoni Jami Christen Prof Prisclla Alderson Shuna MacKillop Ingval Maxwell Raoul Guatteri Giulia Amicarelli Raoul Carlos Lucy Gampell Yvette Ball Alex Hirschfield Francesca Marangoni Raffaella de Mio Sunil Thammanna Audrey Hyde-Chambers Colin ONeill Nicky Meehan Jole Lago Gabriella Valassina Hon Chan Rasal Sesay Samantha Marks Debbie Cross Camilla Bergometti Fiorenzo Fioretta Sandy Ruxton Margaret Shepherd Rochelle Mourgue Zoe Pugh Gianni Danieli Stefania Benvenuti Nancy Kenny Zoe Webb Abigail Norton Kate Smith Carmen Lasorella Alfio Iurato Susan Cross Kevin McNamara Paul Sullivan Kerry Skelland Alessandra Turco Carla Gussoni Christine Duncan Rebecca Barnes Sofia Gullberg Sue Underwood Fabrizio Funto Laura Incardona Sarah Roberts Clare Younger Dianne Patterson Netty Llewellyn Martina Attori Maria Luisa Raggio Michelle Martin Janette Mcknight Jessica D’Cruz Jessica Mullen Anna Rita Pescetelli Sonia Ferrari Ann Harkins Janet Graham Sharon Sellars Diane Pryde Cristina Luisa Coronelli Martina Bianchi Kim Walker Denise Boud Catherine Osborne Isabel Livingstone Katia Spano Domenico Pedrali Cara Jardine Neil Thomas Irene Surgenor Anne Mace Marinella Piga Giuseppina Marconi Tracy Lowe Joan Wardrobe Charlotte Herley Colette Green Mirella Negro Massimo Luciani Michelle Alexander Kym Hodge Jacqui Simpson Julia McCormick 18 19 Signature List Signature List

Rose Morgan Diane Curry OBE Natalija Novak Kristina Lučić Andrijanić Ana Buneta Kloe Etchamendy Jayne Lumb Cath Ohanlon Kristina Brlek Ana Miše Catherine Allet Emily Vermont Lesley de Banke Snježana Raić Bernardica Franjić-Nađ France Manon Boucher Lila Palmer Ruby Moshenska Lana Pervan Katarina Robeli Ilkay Mokhtari Sue Smith Cecilia Antolini Virđinija Perković Bartoluzzi Tina Sklepić Elizabeth Ayre Camille Mercier Mike Howlett Roy Walmsley Nevia Krupljanin Lana Hrgovan Many Yem Eugenia Llamas Neil Shirley Marilyne Kubath Zoran Krupljanin Agnieszka Kaldonek-Crnjakovic Claudia Vogg Javier Martin Joy Faulkner Gemma Lapping Martina Pipić Branka Dragović Alain Bouregba Giovanna Montagna Penny Harrow Donnie Sweeney Ivana Demarin Snježana Jurčević Caroline Massias Thierry Lewenberg-Sturm Joy Sanderson Fiona Patterson Neda Zubović Mihaljević Tanja Opačak Emmanuel Gallaud Cecile Manal John Tasker Barry McMullan Barbara Katavić Sandra Nakić Radoš Sandra Carlos Mathilde Tavernier Nadine Wills Geraldine Mc Guigan Andrea Cetinic Katarina Cazar Olivia Watts Julien Pitinome John Collett Gareth Eannetta Kristina Petrić Nikolina Pristaš Maria Vivas Aurore Galland Mike Christen Olwen Lyner Jelena Dunato Jelena Kendel Paola Costa Melody Baroni Pauline Leeson Clare McGonagle Nenad Brgić Gordana Filipović Catherine Ianco Carole Bourgeois Elizabeth Bavidge Valerie Gardner Ana Gorički Sanja Vladovic J Herrick Samira Bendaif Stephen Moffatt Susan Hamilton Ivan Tancabel Mirna Slavicek Lisa Davidson Etienne Aubert Imogen Brown William Armstrong Danijela Bašić-Palković Lorena Brkic Fabrice Latouche Catherine Roberts Steph Mace Frances Mcateer Tamara Roncevic Lidija Tumir Jerome Reese Bérangère Rochet Charles Longland William Clarke Ivana Zanze Ivana Rak Nicolas Petty Lara Kaute Deirdre Pearson Naomi Davis Danijela Žagar Lea Buljevic Cyndy Yem Florence Gervais Roger Ford Darren Boyle Maja Flego Tomislav Buljević Malik Benfadel Polina Atanasova Michael Hindson Shona Minson Bosiljko Domazet Mladen Culic Laurianne Fort Marie Lewenberg Roma Hooper Jo Mitchell Ivana Korn Varga Lucijan Supljika Gabelica Kristen McGuiness Sara de Michelis Tricia Leary Nicola Furbank Ana Albrecht Natalija Svrtan Zac Ben Hamad Elisabeth Faure Kathy Joyce Aislinn Bryson Lidija Kolar Ivana Surjan Mitrović Paulina M Alexandra Keens John Burr Joy Himsworth Sandra Turkalj Ljiljana Vukota Maxwell Miller Namrata Haribal Sue Watts Helen English Klaudija Cvetko Dinka Bujas Carolyn Bazzini Paul Holtham Jacqueline Hamshaw Anita Baranasic Josipa Bralic Ondine Tavernier Czech Republic Heather Wilson Dearbhla Holohan Mirta Klaričić Nada Stancin Elisabeth Fialon Paul Cavadino Una Fahey Ana Rebac Bruno Buinac Mathieu GREINER Markéta Kovaříková Richard Muir Sara Hyde Lina Đulvat Mirna Franc Clemence Dellangnol Tereza Vašíčková Wendy Dale Clare Morrison Helena Ignjatic Vera Pilicar Elodie Donineaux Ľubica Turzová Judy Slinn Sara Imanian Zorana Lamza Andrea Modly Bruno Barrault Eva Kašáková Mike Worthington Jim Watson Jasna Belamarić Dusko Modly Rachel Delgado Helena Masníková Margaret Grant John Leetch Svjetlana Veseli Ivica Prevarek Albane Exertier Zuzana Stibůrková Deborah Cowley Tam Baillie Sanja Kosec Jagoda Modly Sylvain Dambrine Leona Štěrbová Ian Stevens Holly Lowrey Maja Gabelica Supljika Ivana Slavinić Elsa Dujourdy Michaela Tejnorová Bernard Gallagher Azrini Wahidin Branka Starc Jelena Zelenbrz Kvasnička Hannah Lynn Selma Muhic Dizdarevic Alison Fisher John Donmall-HIcks Bruna Profaca Lucija Jančec Suzanne Cross Václav Trojan Claire Fraser Janice Mccall Tanja Jurin Stella Gašparuš Albot Anne-Eleanore Eva Vaškůjová Olivia Norton Una Mikac Domagoj Uršić Aline Galetto Teixeira Kateřina Matulová Alex Braithwaite Croatia Martina Sedlar Andrea Pujić Xavier Ravez Lukáš Prskavec Christine Stephen Blažević Sanja Iva Mandić Bernard Hebant Marketa Cudlinova May Jacobson Deegan Marko Marić Sabina Šimić Maja Zovko Mandić Phaly Boucher Markéta Mottlová Emma Wicken Daniela Šincek Željka Profaca Marina B Isabelle Tuboeuf Alena Doušová Charlotte Story Karla Kucic Miranda Novak Silvija Laslo Vidaković Christine Menard Markéta Štechová Dominic Aitken Tea Jelača Iva Marolt Banek Sonja Miljković Kharboutly Philippe Useille Monika Bunžová Hannah Oxenham Jasena Knez Radolović Ivan Crkvenac Nina Brož Nathalie da Silva Costa Darka Bělohlávková Louise Rudd Tamara Katić Kelava Zeljko Jurin Kristina Kovačević Stranski Cécile Lanoix Milan Zachodil Una Convery Nevenka Bilać Nikolina Mucko Jasenka Crnkovic Benoît Trulla Barbora Berecová Eleanor Chiari Katarina Krobot Ivana Ćosić Pregrad Adriana Glavan Ninon Dubourg Anita Homrová 20 21 Signature List Signature List

Jana Ludvíková Niina Koivumaa Maya van der Meij Claudia Campistol Emma Kearney Nadine Delescaille Lída Hasmanová Gun Lomander Els Wijnberger Céline Morisod Paul Fleming Pierre Schavey Jana Smiggels Kavkova Lena von Hackwitz M Humanitas/Gezin in Balans Loraine Kehrer Orla Murphy Tessa Lavezzi Kateřina Došková Dan Johansson Veerle Rooze Cordelia Held Eileen Findlay Chantal Raë Roman Kalenda Kristian Gonzalez Ellis van Diggele Perrette Gonet Mary Gaffney Jana Hainsworth Barbora Lastovkova Ghill Borgefors Menno van der Woude Ludovic Bornand Liam Herrick Grazia Targa Věra Roubalová Kostlánová Carina Agnarsson Jeanne van der Woude Benoit Winiger John Sugrue Ariella de Gennaro Milan Roháč Pernilla Svebo Lindgren Mieke Hoogstraten Christine Corthay Sinead O’Connor Lilana Keith Barbora Plocková Karolina Hagegård Terry Akins Valérie Choisy Carillat Aine Mckenna Stephan Durviaux Martina Konvrzková Mikael Good Anja de Boer Florence Zangas Jane Forman Christelle Bornauw Věra Bechyňová Monica Samuelsson Aleid Sperna Weiland Christine Hurlimann Hilary O’Shaughnessy Marylene Delhaxhe Blanka Burdová Lovisa Sigfridsson Roselyne Oudenampsen Béatrice Geissbuhler Mary Nally Nikki Sullings Sylvie Kruml Singerová Madelein Löfgren Sija Reehoorn Anne-Madeleine Reinmann Alison O’Keeffe Kathy Uvin Alena Svejnohova Lennart Engberg Wikje Held Sophie Hurlimann Orla McCaffrey Roxana Apostol Jana Havigerová Stefan Strandberg Vincent Opstal Delia Pellicciotta Niamh Cassidy Jan Kalous Martina Blombergsson H. van Kortenhof Daniel Neeser Jackie Kerr Germany Markéta Žáková Gustav Jagner Marjoske Kiers Kimberley Urech Ruth Gallagher Pavla Hošpes Annika Davidsson Leendert Plessius Marie Emery Emma McKinley Eva-Verena Kerwien Marie Rihova Anne-Lie Dietz Jannie Huisman Sara Manetti Saoirse Brady Henriette Heimgaertner Dana Vrabcová Line Fuchs Willem Kostelijk Alexandre Carillat Aisling Parkes Dorothea Korb Veronika Tymova Beatrice Karlsson Cees Verboom Camille Gervaix Roisin Gavin Reinhard Sievert Helena Kunstová Peter Lindh Barbara Malherbe Jacqueline Nordmann Trish Mannion Ina Morgenroth Pavla Hradečná Anders Blom Dia Veldman Fernande Perret Susan Kennefick Merle Voß Josef Zemek Anna Karin Boqvist PW Zager Jesula Mettelus Bernadette Grogan Susanne Burkhardt Anna Dosoudilová Åke Kjellkvist Bianca Scholten Oliver Robertson Fiona Duignan Brigitte Graß Jana Remenárová Pija Carlsson Patrick Seys Yves Jackson Stacie Halligan Melanie Mohme Milan Bauer Petra Westerling Christine Meijer Jean-Luc Galetto Sabine Bruns Marta Nollová Johanna Zetterberg Leontien Peeters Victor Sanchez Belgium Justyna Bieganski Helena Weissová Karin Husberg Ria Wolleswinkel Isabelle Meyrat Sylvia Starke Pavel Bělohlávek Anette Berggren Sabine Atlaoui Dominique Riondel Mafalda Leal Claudia Götz Eva Verner Linda Borg Stephan Eijdems Ramon Pythoud Philippe Spriesterbach Thomas Wendland Sandra Najmanová Annica Zetterholm Rob van Midden Robert Favre Zaina Ait Ahmed Thomas Peckelsen Kateřina Jírová Christina Larsson Mj Cerfontaine Liliane Maury Pasquier Anne Ficette Heike Christian Petra Smidova Eva Ageborg Rob Plantaz Ariane Senn Nathalie Mathieu Peggy Marx Christo Bjalkovski Ulla Schönberg-Berfenfeldt Gerben Wierda Enrico Cambi Anne Lemonne Hilde Kugler Markéta Foltýnková Lena Kallio Femke Hofstee Anne-France Equey Paul Willems Katrin Faensen Blanka Studénková Martin Tuulse Catrien Bijleveld Paulette Keutgen Mara Rohlfing-Philipp Jiří Pivoda Thaimi Lamonega Bolander Annabelle Parker Ireland Marie Richard Uschi Germer Lenka Jeřábková Rita Christensen Anaïs Cortez- Reina Nancy Krassnikoff Simone Kruck Josef Bouska Lena Karlsson Robert Mahovic Larry de Cleir Valentine Mahieu Frank Brecht Lucie Sošková Weronica Widercrantz Anne-Marie Slotboom Fiona Donson Rachel Callaert Stefan Gruber Ludmila Sošková Karin Alsén Thomas Muller Ciara Reynols Laurette Vankeerberghen Arno Lindenberg Irene Norin Ingeborg Cuppers Caitriona McArdle Farida Aarrass Lena Bohlig Sweden Vicki Bianchini Edith van Middelkoop Emily Walsh Vincent Malemprée Christine Rasmussen Marieke van Zwam Liz Daly Colhoun Didier van Innis Nora Rathmacher André Säker Netherlands Jack Higgins Monique Lermusiaux Hedi Risch Camilla Höglund Switzerland Jonathan Pim Anne Vanderhoeven Stepanka Busuleanu Linda Hedenbergh Rien Timmer Triona Lenihan Liesbeth Manalis-Swennen Katharina Detering Linda Hertzman Marc Groenendijk Stefan Olofsson Michelle Martyn Mathieu Noël Claudia di Girolamo Inger Elovsson Sohlman Sandie Lemmers Michael Carlos Cathal McCarthy Jean-Claude Vitoux Renate Neumann-Herlyn Susanne Västman Paula Geefshuysen Viviane Schekter Lauren O’Malley Virginie Temmerman Annabell Hatz Anna Ekberg Henk van der Beek Louise Wehrli Catherine Ward-Gallagher Maryse Bernaux Carla Fumagalli 22 23 Signature List Signature List

Andreas Hemme Arild Sjøvold Cyprus Thailand Estonia Anne Gullvik Froiland Helle Bakke USA Leda Koursoumba Ketlyn Kasemets Lihong Huang Georgina Christou James Stevens Noah Boden Hanne Hamsund Raphael Boden New Caledonia Turkey Canada Chris Ebrahimi Spain Tehani Benjamin Sophie Pecquet Catherine Looper Lluís Flaquer Agnès Delrieu Mustafa Dogan François Réginensi Rafi Zabor Angela Blower Evan V. Angelo Watts Linda Farmer Anne Hipolito Elias Kastner Finland Ukraine Angola Danielle Falk Lola Martin Cameron Riley Thomas Sheridan Lotta Lehmusvaara Ronan Goggin João Paulo Kahilu dos Marcos Robin Levine Sandra Buxaderas Eeva Korpela Catherine Simon Jeffrey Yu Malta Luxembourg Portugal Marianne Williams Betty Ayre Simches Ruth Farrugia Neza Lipanje Ayah Mohamed George Busuttil Helene Schmitt Gloria Jólluskin Anne Donnelly Tanya Caruana Melanie Rieders Isabella Mifsud Bosnia Singapore Amelie van den Brink Charles Miceli Trevor Christen Sefora Scicluna Valentina Pavlović Marina Lutz Biljana Babic Geoffrey Coward Hoon Cho Jane Siegel Bulgaria Mexico Elizabeth Johnstone San Marino Elizabeth Johnstone Fahredin Faredin Galen Baughman Lora Lalova Jean-Pierre Lacor Miglena Baldzhieva Amanda Patarra Miguel Angel Velázquez Ortega Marina Tamagnini Laura Ayre Emil Dimitrov Daniel Wilhelm Slovakia Laura Ferreri Greece Poland Katarina Hakulinova Australia Vanessa Chri Alena Vargová Alexandra Zachariadou Marek Michalak Michael Levy Tina Torronen South Africa Melanie Field-Pimm Mauritius Romy Same India Lisa Marqua Catherine Flynn Anna Eriksson Aravindan Sundar New Zealand Ismail Bawamia Tess Bartlett Betty smith Paula Fernandex Raja K R Patrick Burton Verna McFelin Lithuania Patrizia Barbanotti Hungary Japan Ilona Vitkauskaitė Norway Maria Herczog Katie Le-Billon Agnes Komuves Kjersti Holden Agnes Lux Anne Berit Sandvik

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