Le peuple libyen victime des "frappes"
de l'OTAN
Syrte : Une population pilonnée
et affamée dans une ville en ruines
Samedi 15 octobre
2011
Où sont passés les valeureux « défenseurs
des droits Humains » ? Les
signataires (*) notamment de « l’appel
urgent pour arrêter les atrocités en
Libye », du 21 février 2011,
concocté par l’ONG pro israélienne
UN- Watch ? Un
appel mensonger qui devait faire
entrer la prétendue « communauté
internationale » en guerre
contre un peuple qui ne la voulait
pas. - Silvia Cattori
(*)
Signataires de la lettre pour
demander d’intervenir en Libye
12 février 2011 – Genève -
Suisse
1. Hillel C. Neuer, United
Nations Watch, Switzerland
2. Dr. Sliman Bouchuiguir,
Libyan League for Human Rights,
Switzerland
3. Mary Kay Stratis, Victims of
Pan Am Flight 103, Inc., USA
4. Carl Gershman, President, The
National Endowment for Democracy,
USA
5. Yang Jianli, Initiatives for
China, USA - Former prisoner of
conscience and survivor of
Tiananmen Square massacre
6. Yang Kuanxing, YIbao -
Chinese writer, original
signatory to Charter 08, the
manifesto calling for political
reform in China
7. Matteo Mecacci, MP,
Nonviolent Radical Party, Italy
8. Frank Donaghue, Physicians
for Human Rights, USA
9. Nazanin Afshin-Jam, Stop
Child Executions, Canada
10. Bhawani Shanker Kusum, Gram
Bharati Samiti, India
11. G. Jasper Cummeh, III,
Actions for Genuine Democratic
Alternatives, Liberia
12. Michel Monod, International
Fellowship of Reconciliation,
Switzerland
13. Esohe Aghatise, Associazione
Iroko Onlus, Italy
14. Harris O. Schoenberg, UN
Reform Advocates, USA
15. Myrna Lachenal, World
Federation for Mental Health,
Switzerland
16. Nguyên Lê Nhân Quyên,
Vietnamese League for Human
Rights, Switzerland
17. Sylvia G. Iriondo, Mothers
and Women against Repression
(M.A.R. Por Cuba), USA
18. David Littman, World Union
for Progressive Judaism,
Switzerland
19. Barrister Festus Okoye,
Human Rights Monitor, Nigeria
20. Theodor Rathgeber, Forum
Human Rights, Germany
21. Derik Uya Alfred, Kwoto
Cultural Center, Juba – Southern
Sudan
22. Carlos E Tinoco, Consorcio
Desarrollo y Justicia, A.C.,
Venezuela
23. Abdurashid Abdulle Abikar,
Center for Youth and Democracy,
Somalia
24. Dr. Vanee Meisinger, Pan
Pacific and South East Asia
Women’s Association, Thailand
25. Simone Abel, René Cassin,
United Kingdom
26. Dr. Francois Ullmann,
Ingenieurs du Monde, Switzerland
27. Sr Catherine Waters,
Catholic International Education
Office, USA
28. Gibreil Hamid, Darfur Peace
and Development Centre,
Switzerland
29. Nino Sergi, INTERSOS –
Humanitarian Aid Organization,
Italy
30. Daniel Feng, Foundation for
China in the 21st Century
31. Ann Buwalda, Executive
Director, Jubilee Campaign, USA
32. Leo Igwe, Nigerian Humanist
Movement, Nigeria
33. Chandika Gautam, Nepal
International Consumers Union,
Nepal
34. Zohra Yusuf, Human Rights
Commission of Pakistan, Pakistan
35. Sekou Doumbia, Femmes &
Droits Humains, Mali
36. Cyrille Rolande Bechon,
Nouveaux Droits de l’Homme,
Cameroon
37. Zainab Al-Suwaij, American
Islamic Congress, USA
38. Valnora Edwin, Campaign for
Good Governance, Sierra Leone
39. Patrick Mpedzisi, African
Democracy Forum, South Africa
40. Phil ya Nangoloh, NamRights,
Namibia
41. Jaime Vintimilla, Centro
Sobre Derecho y Sociedad
(CIDES), Ecuador
42. Tilder Kumichii Ndichia,
Gender Empowerment and
Development, Cameroon
43. Amina Bouayach, Moroccan
Organisation for Human Rights,
Morocco
44. Abdullahi Mohamoud Nur,
CEPID-Horn Africa, Somalia
45. Delly Mawazo Sesete, Resarch
Center on Environment, Democracy
& Human Rights, DR Congo
46. Joseph Rahall, Green Scenery,
Sierra Leone
47. Arnold Djuma, Solidarité
pour la Promotion Sociale et la
Paix, Rwanda
48. Panayote Dimitras, Greek
Helsinki Monitor, Greece
49. Carlos E. Ponce, Latina
American and Caribbean Network
for Democracy, Venezuela
50. Fr. Paul Lansu, Pax Christi
International, Belgium
51. Tharsika Pakeerathan, Swiss
Council of Eelam Tamils,
Switzerland
52. Ibrahima Niang, Commission
des Droits Humains du Mouvement
Citoyen, Senegal
53. Virginia Swain, Center for Global
Community and World Law, USA
54. Dr Yael Danieli,
International Society for
Traumatic Stress Studies, USA
55. Savita Gokhale, Loksadhana,
India
56. Hasan Dheeree, Biland Awdal
Organization, Somalia
57. Pacifique Nininahazwe, Forum
pour le Renforcement de la
Société Civile, Burundi
58. Derik Uya Alfred, Kwoto
Cultural Center, Southern Sudan
59. Michel Golubnichy,
International Association of
Peace Foundations, Russia
60. Edward Ladu Terso, Multi
Media Training Center, Sudan
61. Hafiz Mohammed, Justice
Africa Sudan, Sudan
62. Sammy Eppel, B’nai B’rith
Human Rights Commission,
Venezuela
63. Jack Jeffery, International
Humanist and Ethical Union,
United Kingdom
64. Duy Hoang, Viet Tan, Vietnam
65. Promotion de la Democratie
et Protection des Droits
Humains, DR Congo
66. Radwan A. Masmoudi, Center
for the Study of Islam &
Democracy, USA
67. María José Zamora Solórzano,
Movimiento por Nicaragua,
Nicaragua
68. John Suarez, Cuban
Democratic Directorate, USA
69. Mohamed Abdul Malek, Libya
Watch, United Kingdom
70. Journalists Union of Russia,
Russia
71. Sindi Medar-Gould, BAOBAB
for Women’s Human Rights,
Nigeria
72. Derik Uya Alfred, Kwoto
Cultural Centre, Sudan
73. Sr. Anne Shaym, Presentation
Sisters, Australia
74. Joseph Rahad, Green Scenery,
Sierra Leone
75. Fahma Yusuf Essa, Women in
Journalism Association, Somalia
76. Hayder Ibrahim Ali, Sudanese
Studies Center, Sudan
77. Marcel Claude Kabongo, Good
Governance and Human Rights NGO,
DR Congo
78. Frank Weston, International
Multiracial Shared Cultural
Organization (IMSCO), USA
79. Fatima Alaoui, Maghrebin
Forum for environment and
development, Morocco
80. Ted Brooks, Committee for
Peace and Development Advocacy,
Liberia
81. Felly Fwamba, Cerveau
Chrétien, DR Congo
82. Jane Rutledge, CIVICUS :
World Alliance of Citizen
Participation, South Africa
83. Ali AlAhmed, The Institute
for Gulf Affairs, USA
84. Daniel Ozoukou, Martin
Luther King Center for Peace and
Social Justice, Cote d’Ivoire
85. Dan T. Saryee, Liberia
Democratic Institute (LDI),
Liberia
Individu
Dr. Frene Ginwala, former
Speaker of the South African
National Assembly
Philosopher Francis Fukuyama
Mohamed Eljahmi, Libyan human
rights activist
Glenn P. Johnson, Jr., Treasurer,
Victims of Pan Am Flight 103,
Inc., father of Beth Ann
Johnson, victim of Lockerbie
bombing
(*) Source : United Nations
Watch et al., “Urgent Appeal to
Stop Atrocities in Libya :
Sent by 70 NGOs to the US, EU,
and UN”, 21 feb 2011 :
http://www.unwatch.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx ?c=bdKKISNqEmG&b=1330815&ct=9135143
Source des photos :
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article29405.htm
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