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Total Count = 927 As of 23:00 Pm GMT, 18 Dec, 2020 Friday Total count = 927 as of 23:00 pm GMT, 18 Dec, 2020 Friday Alphabetical list of signatories Argentina Mónica Frade, MP Álvaro Héctor de Lamadrid, MP Rubén Horacio Manzi, MP Lorena Matzen, MP José Luis Patiño, MP Francisco Sánchez, MP Pablo Daniel Blanco, Senator Amalia Granata, State MP, Province of Santa Fe Australia Adam Bandt, MP George Christensen, MP Craig Kelly, MP Ken O'Dowd, MP Eric Abetz, Senator Alex Antic, Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Senator Janet Rice, Senator Larissa Waters, Senator David Batt, State MP, QLD Caroline Le Couteur, State MP, ACT Tanya Davies, State MP, NSW Cate Faehrmann, State MP, NSW Bernie Finn, State MP, Victorian Shadow Assistant Minister for Small Business Julia Finn, State MP, NSW The Hon. Tammy Franks, State MP, SA David Limbrick, State MP, VIC Fred Nile, State MP, NSW 1 The Hon. Edward O'Donohue, State MP, Victorian Shadow Attorney-General Jamie Parker, State MP, NSW Tim Quilty, State MP, VIC Mark Robinson, State MP, QLD Robin Scott, State MP, WA David Shoebridge, State MP, NSW Charles Smith, State MP, WA Joe Szakacs, State MP, SA Rev Peter Abetz, former State MP, WA Andrew Wilson, Councilor and former Mayor, City of Paramatta Austria Petra Bayr, MP Eva Blimlinger, MP Faika El-Nagashi, MP Dr. Ewa Ernst-Dziedzic, MP Dr. Elisabeth Götze, MP Matin Litschauer, MP Sigrid Maurer, MP Ralph Schallmeiner, MP Dr Jakob Schwarz, MP Petra Wimmer, MP Lukas Mandl, MEP Dr. Bettina Vollath, MEP Christoph Wiederkehr, State MP Caroline Hungeriander, State MP Dr. Kimbie Humer-Vogl, State MP Dr Mireille Ngosso, State MP Belgium Michael Freilich, MP Bert Anciaux, MP Mark Demesmaeker, MP 2 Tom Van Grieken, MP Nahima Lanjri, MP Freya Perdaens, MP Petra De Sutter, MEP Canada Scott Aitchison, MP Dean Allison, MP Mel Arnold, MP Yvan Baker, MP James Benzan, MP Stéphane Bergeron, MP John Brassard, MP Colin Carrie, MP Michael Cooper, MP Marc Dalton, MP Kerry Diotte, MP Todd Doherty, MP Wayne Easter, MP Ted Falk, MP Hon. Kerry-Lynne Findlay, MP, former Minister of National Revenue Jasraj Singh Hallan, MP Rachael Harder, MP Pat Kelly, MP Hon. Peter Kent, MP, former Minister of Environment Tom Kmiec, MP Stephanie Kusie, MP Hon. Mike Lake, MP Kevin Lamoureux, MP Philip Lawrence, MP Dane Lloyd, MP Ron Liepert, MP Larry Maguire, MP Paul Manly, MP M. Richard Martel, MP Elizabeth May, MP, former leader of the Green Party of Canada 3 Kelly McCauley, MP Phil McColeman, MP Heather McPherson, MP Tako van Popta, MP Scott Reid, MP Kyle Seeback, MP Hon. Judy Sgro, MP, former Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Nelly Shin, MP Nathaniel Erskine Smith, MP Warren Steinley, MP Shannon Stubbs, MP David Sweet, MP Anita Vandenbeld, MP Cathay Wagantall, MP Kevin Waugh, MP Len Webber, MP Hon. Wanda Thomas Bernard, Senator Hon. Leo Housakos, Senator Hon. Michael L. MacDonald, Senator Hon. Elizabeth Marshall, Senator Hon. Marilou McPhedran, Senator Hon. Thanh Hai Ngo, Senator Hon. David Adams Richards, Senator David Anderson, former MP Rob Anders, former MP Hon. Irwin Cotler, former MP, former Minister of Justice Joan Crockatt, former MP Gordon Earle, former MP Hon. David Kilgour, former MP, former Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific Wladslaw Lizon, former MP Hon. Consiglio Di Nino, former Senator Borys Wrzesnewskyj, former MP Randy Hillier, MPP Terry Segarty, former MLA and former Minister for British Columbia 4 Chile José Manuel Rojo Edwards, former MP Cyprus Anna Theologou, MP Czech Republic Vít Kaňkovský M.D., MP Tomas Zdechovský, MEP Veronika Vrecionova, MEP Jiří Dienstbier, Senator Jan Horník MSc, Senator Petr Orel, Senator Lukáš Wagenknecht, Senator Daniel Herman, former Minister of Culture Denmark Karina Adsbøl, MP Lislott Blixt, MP Susan Kronborg, MP Uffe Elbæk, MP, former Minister of Culture Christian Juhl, MP Per Larsen, MP Morten Messerschmidt, MP Jens Rohda, MP Hans Kristian Skibby, MP Susanne Zimmer, MP Margrete Auken, MEP Kira Marie Peter-Hansen, MEP Nikolaj Villumsen, MEP Kenneth Kristensen Berth, former MP Estonia 5 Tunne Kelam, former MEP Finland Satu Hassi, MP,Chairperson of the Grand Committee Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto, MP Mikko Kärnä, MP\ Anna Kontula, MP Johan Kvarnström, MP Merja Kyllönen, MP Hanna Sarkkinen, MP Matti Semi, MP Eva Biaudet MP Heidi Hautala, MEP, Vice President of European Parliament Miapetra Kumpula-Natri, MEP Petri Sarvamaa, MEP Aila Paloniemi, Former MP France Frédérique Dumas, MP Jean Luc Lagleize, MP Bénédicte Pételle, MP Françoise Hostalier, former Minister and former MP Germany Mr. Jürgen Braun, MP Roderich Kiesewetter, MP Mrs. Ulli Nissen, MP Alexander Throm, MP Norbert Altenkamp, MP Sebastian Brehm MP Gero Stojohann, MP Hans-Jürgen Irmer, MP Frau Dr. Katja Leikert, MP 6 Michael Donth, MP Martin Patzelt, MP Volker Kauder MdB BUNDESTAG CDU Bettina M. Wiesmann MdB BUNDESTAG CDU Oliver Wittke MdB BUNDESTAG CDU Christoph de Vries, MP Engin Eroglu, MEP Michael Gahler, MEP Mr. Norbert Neuser, MEP Mr Hans-Peter Behrens MdL, state MP, Baden - Württemberg Mr. Manfred Kern, Landtag BW/ state MP Mrs. Alske Freter, Landtag HH/ state MP Mrs. Gabriele Reich-Gutjahr, BW/S, state MP Mr. Oliver Stirböck, State MP Hong Kong 39 members of Legislative Council (names are not outlined in details) 13 former members of Legislative Council (names are not outlined in details) Hungary Dr. Bernadett Szél - MP János Kendernay - LMP party co-chair Katalin Cseh - MEP representative József Pákozdi Bp. - Deputy Mayor of Csepel Municipality Gábor Timár - Local Government Mayor of Kisbodak Anita Szilvási - Local Government Mayor of Kiskorpád Dr. András Schiffer - Lawyer, former Member of Parliament Dr. József Dénes, Municipality Csepreg Indonesia Drs. H. Hasan Basri Agus, M.M., MP H. Ansar Ahmad, S.E., M.M., MP H. 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