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A Call to Decisive Action Africa Asia-Pacific CRY FOR HOPE: A CALL TO DECISIVE ACTION Endorsers Listed by Region then Country AFRICA Kenya Mr. Christopher Chimangeni, Program Director, World Student Christian Federation Africa; Regional Executive, Identity, Diversity and Dialogue Mozambique Dr. María Paula Meneses, social scientist, researcher, Centro de Estudios Sociales, Universidad de Coimbra, Portugal-Mozambique South Africa South African Jews for a Free Palestine (SAJFP) Mr. Edwin Arrison, General Secretary, Kairos South Africa Dr.Rev. Allan Boesak, Professor of Black Liberation Theology and Ethics, University of Pretoria Rev. Frank Chikane, Moderator, World Council of Churches‘ Commission of the Churches on International Affairs Prof. Farid Esack, Professor of Religion Studies, University of Johannesburg; Muslim liberation theologian Prof. John de Gruchy, Emeritus Professor of Christian Studies at University of Cape Town; Extraordinary Professor of Theology at Stellenbosch University, Rev. Thulani Ndlazi, South African Synod Secretary, United Congregational Church of Southern Africa, Bishop Thami Ngcana, on behalf of the Council of African Independent Churches, Rev. Moss Nthla, General Secretary, The Evangelical Alliance of South Africa (TEASA) Rev. Mautji Pataki, Chairman, Ethical Foundation for Leadership Excellence; Former Secretary General, South African Council of Churches. Southern Africa Bishop Luke Pato, Anglican Bishop of Namibia representing the Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA), Bishop N Purity Malinga, President Bishop of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. ASIA-PACIFIC Australia Mr. Dave Andrews, Waiters Union Bishop George Browning, President, Australia Palestine Advocacy Network Rev. Dr. Graham Joseph Hill, Interim Principal, Stirling Theological College, Australia Mrs. Helen Rainger, President, Palestine Israel Ecumenical Network (PIEN) Rev. Dr. Ray Williamson, President of the NSW Ecumenical Counci; Vice-President of Palestine Israel Ecumenical Network (PIEN) Rev. Sean Winter, Associate Professor & Head of Pilgrim Theological College, Melbourne, Australia Dr. Mark Zirnsak, Senior Social Justice Advocate, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Uniting Church in Australia. Hong Kong Mrs. Sunita Suna, Program Director, World Student Christian Federation Asia; Pacific Regional Executive, Identity, Diversity and Dialogue, Hong Kong/India India Dr. Albertina Almeida, lawyer, human rights activist and independent researcher in Goa Mr. Mirza Yawar Baig, Imam and Khateeb, thinker, author, advisor, consultant Rev. Dr. Dhyanchand Carr, New Testament teacher and activist Bishop Geevarghese Coorilos, Bishop of the Syrian Orthodox Church in India; Moderator of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism, World Council of Churches Rev. Dr. Roger Gaikwad, Director, Theological Education, Mission and Evangelism, Diocese of North East, India, Church of North India; Former General Secretary National Council Churches of India, Former Chairperson of World Student Christian Federation (Asia-Pacific Region) Dr. Aruna Gnanadason, author, lecturer; former Executive Director, General Secretariat of the World Council of Churches Mr. Inbaraj Jeyakumar, General Secretary, Student Christian Movement of India Rev. Dr. Mohan Larbeer, Board of theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College; former Principal Tamilnadu Theological Seminary Director, Fr. Cedric Prakash, SJ Jesuit of the Gujarat Province; human rights, reconciliation and peace activist with a focus on advocacy Indonesia Rev. Josef Purnama Widyatmadja Maylaysia Dr. Chandra Muzaffar, President, The International Movement for a Just World (JUST); former Professor of Civilisational Dialogue and Professor of Global Studies New Zealand Cardinal John Dew, Archbishop Catholic Diocese of Wellington, The Very Rev. Anne Mills, Dean of Auckland Holy Trinity Cathedral Rev. Dr. Nasili Vaka’uta, Principal, Trinity Methodist Theological College Philippines The Right Rev. Antonio N. Ablon, IFI Pastoral; Ecumenical and Liaison Officer of the Obispo Maximo; Bishop-Chaplain, Iglesia Filipina Independiente - Europe Chaplaincy The Most Rev. Bishop Gerardo Alminaza, Diocese of San Carlos, Sagay, Negros Occidental, Island of Visayas, Eric Baldonado, Conference Minister, Upland Cavite Conference, UCCP; Admissions Officer, Union Theological Seminary Israel Bangsil, Chaplain, Union Theological Seminary Bishop Jerome Baris, United Church of Christ in the Philippines, East Visayas Jurisdiction Mr. Nam Boo Won, Global Kairos Asia, Pacific Solidarity for Palestine The Right Rev. Felixberto L. Calang, Iglesia Filipina Independiente Convenor, in Peace Mindanao Bishop Emeritus Erme R. Camba, Executive Director, Institute of Religion and Culture, Dumaguete City; former General Secretary United Church of Christ in the Philippines Prof. Chin-Seng Chen, Professor Emeritus of Chang Jung Christian University The Most Rev. Ephraim S. Fajutagana, Bishop La Paz, Iloilo, Island of Visayas, Philippines Bishop Deogracias S. Iniguez, Jr., DD Co- Chairperson, Ecumenical Bishops Forum Connie Semy P. Mella, Academic Dean, Union Theological Seminary Mrs. Necta Montes, General Secretary, World Student Christian Federation (Geneva/Manila) The Most Rev. Bishop Broderick Pabillo, D.D. Apostolic Administrator, Archdiocese of Manila Antonio P. Pacudan, Director, Theological Education by Extension, Union Theological Seminary Kakay Pamaran, Faculty and Director of Communications, Union Theological Seminary The Right Rev. Dindo Ranojo, Iglesia Filipina Independiente, Diocese of Tarlac Bishop Ciriaco Francisco, United Methodist Church, Manila Episcopal Area The Right Rev. Rex B. Reyes, Jr., Co-Chairperson EBF, Episcopal Diocese of Central Philippines Hazel Joyce D. Salatan, Administrative Pastor, Mustard Seed United Methodist Church; Online Education Assistant, Union Theological Seminary Luisito Saliendra, Faculty and Field Education Director, Union Theological Seminary Bishop Elorde Sambat, President, St. Toni’s College, Tabuk, Kalinga Carolyn Schneider, Faculty and Convenor of the Center for Spiritual Formation, Union Theological Seminary Bishop Jesse S. Suarez, Citadel Church, United Church of Christ in the Philippines Bishop Joel E. Tendero, EBF General Secretary, Southern Luzon Jurisdictional Area United Church of Christ in the Philippines The Most Rev. Rhee Timbang, Obispo Maximo Iglesia Filipina Independiente Revelation E. Velunta, Associate Professor, New Testament & Cultural Studies, Union Theological Seminary South Korea Prof. Kim Yong-Bock, Chancellor, Asia Pacific Center for Integral Study of Life (Zoesophia); (King Jeongjong) Chaired Professor of Peace Studies, Global Peace Center Sri Lanka Bishop Duleep de Chickera, former Anglican Bishop of Colombo Rev. Maxwell Doss, General Secretary, National Christian Council of Sri Lanka Mr. Ridma Fonseka, General Secretary, YMCA of Pamunugama, Sri Lanka Bishop Kumara Illangasinghe, Bishop Emeritus, Diocese of Kurunagala Church of Ceylon – Anglican Rev. Jude Sutharshan Mahendren, Principal, Christian Theological Seminary, Chunnakam, Sri Lanka Mr. Aruna Shantha Nonis, Chief Coordinator, Born To Win Relationships Training Institute; former President, National Council of YMCAs of Sri Lanka Taiwan Mr. Ya-Tang Chuang, Associate Professor, Department of Theology, Chang Jung Christian University, Tainan Dr. Victor Hsu, Adviser to the General Secretary of the Presbyterian Church (PCT); Convenor, Ecumenical Forum in Taiwan. ASIA-WEST: Jordan Dr. Audeh Butros Quawas, Member of EX and CC, World Council of Churches; Chairperson, DSPR/MECC; former MP, H.K. of Jordan. Lebanon Dr. Souraya Bechealany, Secretary General, Middle East Council of Churches Mira Neaimeh, Director, Peace Building Program; Regional Executive, Lebanon World Student Christian Federation Middle East Palestine Bishop Riah Abo El Assal, 13th Anglican Bishop, Diocese of Jerusalem; former head of the Anglican church in Jerusalem Mr. Nidal Abu Zuluf, Manager, YMCA/YWCA Joint Advocacy Initiative Dr. Ramzi Khoury, President, Higher Presidential Committee for Church Affairs in Palestine EUROPE Denmark Dr. Anna Marie Aagaard, Professora Emerita, theology, Aarhus Universitet Bishop Marianne Christiansen, Haderlev Diocese and Borderland Bishop 2020 Prof. Dr. Theologist Peter Lodberg, Aarhus University Finland Dr. Wille Riekkinen, Bishop Emeritus, Finland Germany Eugenie Bosch, Quäkerhilfe, Projektverantwortliche für jüdisch-arabische Verständigungsprojekte (responsible for the projects of Jewish-Arabic mutual understanding within “Quaker Help”) Propst i.R. D. Dr. Heino Falcke, Erfurt Dr. h.c. Rolf Koppe, former Bishop for Foreign Affairs in the EKD; former member of the Executive Committee of the WCC Prof. Dr. Jürgen Moltmann, University of Tübingen Bishop Emer. Eberhardt Renz, former Vice president of the World Council of Churches, Germany Mrs. Bärbel Wartenberg-Potter, Bishop Emeritus of the North Church in Germany; Kairos Palestine Solidarity Network, Germany; Friends of Sabeel Germany; Guests, Hamburg Foundation for Politically Persecuted Persons Greece Dr. Pantelis Kalaitzidis, Director, Volos Academy for Theological Studies Prof. Dr. Stylianos Tsompanidis, Professor of Ecumenical Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Prof. Dr. Petros Vassiliades, Director, post-graduate theological program of the International Hellenic University (IHU) Ireland Mr. Geoffrey Corry, Kairos Ireland Dean Maria Jansson, Dean of Waterford Mrs. Gillian Kingston, Vice President, World Methodist Council; former Lay Leader of the Methodist Church in Ireland Mrs. Máiread
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