2016 Multipolar Declaration against War

January 2016 

An Urgent Call for a Multipolar Coalition

Our world stands at a critical and dangerous juncture. The destructive policy of unilateral military intervention and illegal regime change promoted and practiced by the United States, its allies and the media has led to the possibility of a military confrontation between major world powers and nuclear-armed nations that could trigger a new World War.

The time has come to counter this grave threat to humanity. Respect must be restored to the principles of sovereignty, self-determination and non-interventionism – and the adherence to international law must be paramount.

This is an urgent call to all nations, organizations, movements and individuals worldwide, to join together in forming a coalition that seeks to avert disaster by strengthening Multipolar cooperation, peaceful diplomacy and international law, while categorically rejecting interventionism and unilateral aggression.

Do we want a Unipolar world in which Western wars dictate the world’s fate, or a Multipolar world where sovereign countries work towards an environment of peace, cooperation and mutual respect? It is clear that WE, the global majority, choose the latter.

Join us in signing, sponsoring and/or widely disseminating this declaration and all like-­minded efforts.

“NO to War, YES to a Multipolar World!“ 

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Heinrich Buecker, Berlin, Deutschland Coop Anti-War Cafe
Albert Leger, Berlin, Germany
Brian Willson, Vietnam veteran, peace activist, USA brianwillson.com
Laura von Wimmersperg, Moderatorin der Berliner Friedenskoordination
David Swanson, author, anti-war activist, USA worldbeyondwar.org
Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. Congresswoman, Green Party presidential candidate 2008, Atlanta, USA
Alfred L. Marder, New Haven, Connecticut, President, US Peace Council 
uspeacecouncil.org
David  & Jan Hartsough, Peaceworker, San Francisco, California USA peaceworkersus.org
Leah Bolger, Veteran and anti-war activist,  Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.  worldbeyondwar.org
Werner Lutz, initiator unruhestiften.de, 2000 Artists against the Political Right, Germany unruhestiften.de
Alexander Neu, Member of Parliament party DIE LINKE (The Left) , Cologne, Germany  neu-alexander.de
Cindy Sheehan, Peaceactivist/Author/Podcast Host, Vacaville, USA  website
Stop the War Coalition, Daniel Jakopovich, Stop the War Coalition national organiser, UK,  stopwar.org.uk
Elke Zwinge-Makamizile, Freethinkers Berlin , Germany nato-tribunal.de
BüsGM – Bündnis für Soziale Gerechtigkeit u. Menschenwürde e.V., Human Rights Organisation, Germany  Webseite
Werner Ruf, Professor i. R., Edermuende, Germany  werner-ruf.net
Bruce K. Gagnon, Coordinator, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Bath, Maine, USA  space4peace.org
Inge Höger, Member of Parliament party DIE LINKE (The Left), Herford, Germany, inge-hoeger.de
Alexander Ionov, President of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia, Moscow, Russia  anti-global.ru
Eduardo Gómez, university professor, writer, Bogotá, Colombia
Dr. Diether Dehm, Member of Parliament party DIE LINKE (The Left), Berlin, Germany, diether-dehm.de
Dr. Rainer Hammerschmidt, Berlin, Germany, Aktion Freiheit Statt Angst
J. Michael Springmann, attorney, author, Washington, D.C., USA, michaelspringmann.com
Prof. Dr. Gregor Putensen, professor/retired, Greifswald , Germany
Ulla Jelpke, Bundestagsabgeordnete DIE LINKE, Berlin, Germany, Web
Fredrik S. Heffermehl, lawyer, writer, Oslo, Norway, nobelwill.org
WAMM – Women Against Military Madness, Suzanne Al-Kayali, director, USA, website
Prof. Dave Webb, Chair of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament CND and Chair of Yorkshire CND  cnduk.org
Ellen Rohlfs,  Gush Shalom, Deutsch-Palästinensische Gesellschaft, Pax Christi, Leer  Web
Norman Paech, Hamburg, Germany, norman-paech.de
Eckart Spoo, Berlin, Germany, journalist, author, co-editor der Zweiwochenschrift, Ossietzky
Joachim Guilliard, Heidelberg, Germany, Webseite
Prof. Dr. Mohssen Massarrat, university professor ret., Berlin, Germany/Iran
Janet Weil, Staffer, CODEPINK, Concord, California, USA, codepink.org
Vladimir Zahmatov, Professor of Sankt-Peterburg Polytechnical University, Russia
Ada Aharoni, writer, Founder of IFLAC, Haifa, Israel, iflac.wordpress.com
Vijay Mehta, Chair of Uniting for Peace, London, United Kingdom, unitingforpeace.com
Dr. Michael Sciuk, physician, Melissourgio/Kolympari, Greece
Elizabeth Murray, former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East, National Intelligence Council, Washington, USA
Coleen Rowley, retired FBI agent, Apple Valley, MN, USA, web
Todd Pierce, retired U.S. Army Major, Judge Advocate, Guantanamo Defense Counsel, St. Paul MN, USA
Norman Solomon, USA, coordinator RootsAction.org
Ray McGovern, Washington, D.C., USA, raymcgovern.com
Frank Dorrel, Culver City, CA, USA, addictedtowar.com
Office of the Americas, Blase Bonpane, Santa Monica, CA, USA, officeoftheamericas.org
Dr. Scilla Elworthy, Scilla, United Kingdom, scillaelworthy.com
Dr. Margaret Flowers, Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate, USA, flowersforsenate.org
Kevin Zeese, co-director of Popular Resistance, USA, popularresistance.org
Günter Sölken, Attac-Rat, Berlin, Germany
Marion Kuepker, International Coordinator against Nuclear Weapons DFG-VK, Hamburg, Germany, buechel-atombombenfrei.de
Carol Turner, Chair, London Region Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, UK
Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, Former General Secretary, National Council of Churches in the USA
Hermann Kopp, Chair of Marx-Engels-Foundation, Düsseldorf, Germany, marx-engels-stiftung.de
Daniele Ganser, Peace Research, Basel, Switzerland, danieleganser.ch

Dr Peter Wigg, Victorian branch convenor, Medical Association for Prevention of War, Australia, mapw.org.au
David Rovics, musician, Portland, USA,
davidrovics.com
Dr. Marisa Walther, Berlin, Germany
Gina Pietsch, singer, Berlin, Germany, ginapietsch.de
Dr. Iris Berndt, curator Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum Berlin, Germany
Theresa & Blase Bonpane, Directors of the Office of the Americas, Santa Monica officeoftheamericas.org
Hartmut Sommerschuh, TV-journalist, Berlin, Germany
Diana Johnstone, journalist, author, Paris, France
Willy Wahl, Zürich, Switzerland, seniora.org
Lindis Percy, Founder of the Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases (CAAB), UK, caab.org.uk
Peter Jackson, Bungay, UK, Norwichstopwar.org.uk
Dr. Motte, DJ, Berlin, Germany
Nilo Freitas, Porto Alegre, Brasil
Joan L McClellan, Portland, Oregon Fellowship of Reconciliation, USA,
ofor.org
Judy Mercer, London, England, UK
Arup Rahee, General Secretary of Centre for Bangladesh Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh cbsbd.org
Darnell Stephen Summers, Stop The WAR Brigade, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Germany
Milan Markez, Berlin, Germany
Samy Yildirim, Zaandam, Nordholland, Netherlands
Dirk Brüning, Jülich, Chemieingenieur, i.R., member Netzwerk Cuba – Informationsbüro – e.V.
Josie Michel-Brüning, Jülich, Dipl. Päd. system. Familientherapeutin i.R., member Netzwerk Cuba
Frank Schwitalla, Bremen, Vorstandsmitglied des Netzwerk Cuba e.V.
Uta Mader, Bernau b. Berlin, Germany
Johnny Gaunt, Pontrhydfendigaid, Wales, UK,
antennaup.org
Carola Ludwig, radio-moderator + handicraft teacher, Berlin , Germany
Michaela Kayser, Schöneiche, Germany
Gerd Hommel, Diplomjurist, Rentner, Dresden, Germany, rfb-online.org
Hans Wallner, Künstler und Vorsitzender des Vereins Kunst für Frieden e. V., Regensburg, Germany  friedensatelier.de
Peter Vonnahme, judge, ret., Kaufering, Germany
Klaus Hartmann, Deutscher Freidenker-Verband, Vorsitzender, Offenbach, Germany, freidenker.de
Savvidis Lampros, Dipl. Elektroingenieur, Berlin , Germany
Ana Barbara von Keitz, Handwerkerin,
Berliner Arbeitskreises Uran-Munition
Dietrich Antelmann, Diplomkameralist, Berlin, Germany
Claudia Karas, AG Palästina/Frankfurt, Germany
Heinz Assnmacher, Bonn, Germany
Dieter Becker, Schriftführer des Ostdeutschen Kuratoriums von Verbänden e.V.,
OKV
Rebecca Freeman, administrator Brighton Peace & Environment Centre, UK,  bpec.org
Udo Rzadkowski, Berlin , Germany
John Morris, Guildford, UK,
peaceparty.org.uk
Simone Juliane Wewers, Heidenau , Germany
Doris Pumphrey, Berlin, Germany
George Pumphrey, Berlin, Germany
Andrej Reder, Berlin, Germany
Ingo Klein, Leipzig, Germany
Werner Ruhoff, Berlin, Germany
Hedda Leonhardt, DKP Tempelhof Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
Heinz Eckel, Berlin , Germany
Alfred Fritz, Berlin , Germany
Jochen Scholz, Lieutenant-Colonel, retired, Berlin, Germany
Oskar Marek, Lieutenant General retired, National Council SA, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic
Ruth Edmonds, ICAHD Israeli-Committee-Against-House-Demolitions Jerusalem, Israel, icahd.org
Jirí  Bureš, Colonel Retired, Chairman of the Association of Soldiers Against War, Prague, Czech Republic, Website
Volker Bräutigam, Mölln, Germany
Cornelia Schulz, Berlin, Germany
Iña Martinez, Glendora, Aalifornis, USA, eirelink.com
Jean-Theo Jost, actor, Berlin, Germany, berliner-compagnie.de
Ines P. Scheibe, psychologist, Berlin, Germany
Wolfgang Effenberger, Publizist, Pöcking, Deutschland
Elke Hufendiek, Bochum, Germany
Ulrich Boje, Dipl.-Ing., Berlin, Germany
Cornelia Schulz, Berlin, Germany
Leonore Schröder, Castrop-Rauxel, Germany
Jürgen Fegeler, Berlin, Germany
Bodo Quart, retired, Berlin, Germany
Dr. Stephan Reinhardt, Heidelberg, Germany
Albu-Stanescu Silvia, Berlin, Germany
Dr. Amir Mortasawi, physician, author, Rotenburg/Fulda,
website
Annette Klepzig, Wilhelmsfeld, Germany
Beatrice Gehrmann, Kulturschaffende, Berlin, Germany
Barbara Gruen, pharmacist, Fulda, Germany
Peter Franz, author, Weimar, Germany, website
Margit Schreiber, social education worker, Berlin, Germany
Heinz-Peter Seidel, Berlin, Germany
Heidrun Hankammer, psychoanalyst, Berlin, Germany
Rainer Albers, Oranienburg, Germany
Lindsey Gaunt, Business development manager University of Wales, UK
Duke Austin, Oakland, CA, USA
Nasrin Parsa, publicist – filmmaker – sociologist, Berlin, Germany, presse-nasrinparsa.com
Jill Gough, National Secretary CND Cymru / Wales, Grossbritannien, cndcymru.org
Karl Valencia, Berlin, Germany
Laurie Childers, artist, peace activist, Corvallis, Oregon, USA, lauriechilders.com
Karl Valencia, Berlin, Germany, friedenszentrum.info
Dr.  Elisabeth Quart, Berlin, Germany
Elfie Reiners, Rentner, Duisburg, Germany
Irene Eckert, Berlin, Germany, akf-europe.org
Rudolf Palmer, Berlin, Germany, akf-europe.org
Esther Thomsen, Diplom-Theologin, Ahrensburg, Germany
Brigitte Gärtner-Coulibaly, Herford, Germany
Ellen Murphy, Bellingham,  Washington, USA
Klaus-Peter Kurch, Freethinker, retired, Oranienburg, Germany, opablog.net
Dr. med. Dörte von Drigalski, physician, Hamburg, Germany
Polly Milner, Salisbury, U.K
Helmut Semmelmann, Berlin, Germany
Zivadin Jovanovic, Belgrade, Serbia, Diplomat (rtd), beoforum.rs
Dr. med. Mechthild Klingenburg-Vogel, physician, psychoanalyst, Kiel, Germany
Nisly Weldon, Just Peacebuilding, Seattle, Washington, USA
Susan Prescott, Greenbank, USA
Judith Webster, website host, developer and administrator, deconstructedglobe.com
Holger Lichtwark, captain, Berlin, Germany
Siegfried Wittig, Berlin, Germany
Antonie Brinkmann, Bremen, Germany
Verena Tobler Linder, ethnologist, sociologist, Zurich, Switzerland, kernkultur.ch
Walter Huth, Wiesloch, Germany
Michael und Uschi Adam, retired, Berlin, Germany
Helga Hörning, Berlin, Germany
Gert Julius, Berlin, Germany, chair of BüSGM, Bündnis für Soziale Gerechtigkeit und Menschenwürde e.V.,  Website
Bernhard Trautvetter, Essen, Germany,  essenart.de
Albrecht Ludloff, Berlin, Germany
Bert Sacks, Washington, USA, IraqiKids.org
Inger Lotz-Bartelsen, Berlin, Germany
Ginga Eichler, Africanologist, retired, Berlin, Germany
Norbert Böhme, Berlin, Germany
Elisabeth Dietze, retired, Klietz, Germany
Barbara Müller, artist, Kosel, Germany
Jürgen Jung, actor/speaker, Pfaffenhofen, Germany
Stephanie Damm, Berlin, Germany
Paul Weidmann, business, Molfsee, Germany
Dr. Uwe Wollmerstädt, Berlin, Germany
Ellen Breidert, Bad Honnef, Germany
Mohammad Zahedi, engineer, Brussels, Belgium
Bärbel Wihstutz, Hohen Neuendorf, Germany
Hartmut Wihstutz, physician, Hohen Neuendorf, Germany
Wolf Gauer, journalist/filmmaker, São Paulo, Brasil
Ralf Straßburg, Berlin, Germany
Mohammad Taghizadeh, management(phd), translator, researcher, Tehran, Iran
Christoph Rinneberg, Dipl.-Ing., Wembach i.O., Germany
Axel Wondratschke, Cologne, Germany
Hartmut Weidler, violin maker, Nürnberg, Germany
Hanne Weidler-List, Nürnberg, Germany
Sima Kassaie, sociologist, writer, Mühltal, Germany
Dieter Engelmann, retired, Elsterwerda, Germany
Dr. Manfred Lotze, Hamburg, Germany
Klaus Feldhacke, retired, Berlin, Germany
David Waddilove, writer, Taunton, England, Website
Charly Böhm, retired, Berlin, Germany
Emil Brütsch, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Miriam Volkmann, Vigil for World Peace and Human Rights Berlin (since 2003), Germany
Joerg Tiedjen, journalist, Berlin, Germany, joergtiedjen.com
John Muir, Gloucester, England, UK
Gudrun Langendorf, Berlin, Germany
Tombolo Mukengechay, attorney (retired), Berlin, Germany
Dr. med. Helmut Käss, physician, Braunschweig, Germany, Website
Harald Nestler, Berlin, Germany
Doris S. Wilk, retired, Long Beach, New York, USA
Heide Janicki, Braunschweig, Germany
John Cooper, Professor of Chemistry, Retired, USA
Carsten Scheike, Arbeiter, Braunschweig, Germany
Nihou Ouidad, Studentin, Hannover, Germany
Prof. Dr. Günter Wendel, Rentner, Berlin, Germany
Ralph Schultz, Professor, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Joyce Clark, Woolwich, ME, USA
Elinor Kaiser-Mohammad, Amman, Jordan
Constance Jenkins, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Orono, Maine, USA
Peter Woodruff, artist, retired Shipbuilder for the Navy, Arrowsic, Maine, USA
Russell Wray, sculptor, printmaker, Hancock, USA
Dr. Hans-Jürgen Paul, Dozent/Rentner, Weimar, Germany
Hans-Ulrich Walter, Berater im Unruhestand, Leipzig, Germany, english-test.net
Randy Kehler, Colrain, MA, USA
Stephen Martin, Edinburgh, Scotland
Michael Koellisch, Braunschweig, Germany
Gerhard Mertschenk, Dolmetscher/Übersetzer, Berlin, Germany
Becky Luening, artist, Portland, Oregon, USA
Emma Jean Lugo, Peace Activist, Portland, Oregon, USA, web
Gue Schmidt, Media artist, Vienna, Austria
Ann Ruthsdottir, fiber artist, Brunswick, Maine, USA
Sam Jenkins, Orono, Maine, USA
Gar Smith, co-founder, Environmentalists Against War, Berkeley, California, USA, envirosagainstwar.org
Mark Reback, Los Angeles, California, USA, consumerwatchdog.org
Herbert Hoffman, Retired, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Subrata Ghoshroy, Academic, co-Chair of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists (INES) for Global Responsibility Boston, MA, USA  inesglobal.net
Carol Miller, Peaceful Skies Coalition, President, Arroyo Hondo, NM, peacefulskies.org
Nada Khader, Director of social justice organization, White Plains, NY, USA, wespac.org
Notash Farah, artist, Vienna, Austria, farah-notash.com
Michael Nagler, Peace educator, Petaluma, CA, USA, mettacenter.org
Angie Zelter, Knighton, UK
Karen Wainberg, social worker, peace activist, Bath, USA
Starr Gilmartin, social worker, Trenton, Maine, USA
Russell Wray, sculptor, printmaker, Hancock, USA
Hamid Mumin, Professor, Brandon, Canada
Bernie Eisenberg, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Theresa Bruckmann, Ökonomin, Worpswede, Germany
Lois Barnett, Port Townsend, Washington, USA
Ralph Famularo, Osaka, Japan
Dud Hendrick, Educator, Deer Isle, Maine, USA
LJ Prip, Beloit, WI, USA
Antonio Abate, Munich, Germany
Eileen Andreoli, Winooski VT, USA, StoptheF35.com & SaveOurSkiesVT.org
Suzanne Hedrick, Nobleboro, Maine, USA
Patty Guerrero, organizer Pax Salon, St Paul, MN, USA, Pax Salon
Brian Noyes Pulling, M. Div., Minister and Peace Activist, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
Heidelore Schwaneberg, Rentnerin, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Sonja Henisch, Vienna, Austria, sonja-henisch.at
David King, Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland, Australia
Sean Messano, Greenville, Delaware, USA
Lyn Marie Berntson, Eden Prairie, MN, USA
Theresa Alt, retired, Ithaca NY, USA
Jeannie Woodbridge, Fraud Investigator, Gold Coast, Australia
Jeffrey A Nordahl, retired, Edina, MN, USA
Elaine G McGillicuddy, writer, poet, Portland, Maine, USA, elainemcgillicuddy.com
William Slavick, Professor i.R., frm. coordinator Pax Christi Maine, member of Veterans for Peace, USA, Web
Jürgen Schwaneberg, Rentner, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Manfred Gantenberg, Worpswede, Germany
Klaudia Ruschkowski, Dramaturge, Volterra, Italy
Tim Nolan, Managing Editor Global Peace, St.Paul MN, USA, GlobalPeace
Robin Brookes, Home energy consultant, Devizes, England
Heidi Zeidler, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Sherry Berg, Decorah, Iowa, USA
Christina Leib, Geesthacht, Germany
Dominik Lang, artist, Vienna, Austria
Austrian Trade Unionists against Atomic Power and War, Vienna, Austria,
atomgegner.at
Austrian Solidarity Committee, Vienna, Austria, proSV.akis.at
Richard Greve, Staten Island, New York, USA
Jörg Tauss, Kraichtal, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, website
Hans Werner Poschauko, artist, Vienna, Austria
Thomas Fusco, self employed, Brunswick, USA
Georg Müller, Berlin, Germany
Monica Wapnewski, Yogateacher, Berlin, Germany
Maria Scheibl, Bruck an der Leitha, Austria
Ulrike Schmitz, Braunschweig, Germany
Chiarlone Bruno Debenedetti, pataphysic writer, Cairo Montenotte, Italy
Susi Hofmann, Munich, Germany
Deborah Johnson, Rantoul, Illinois, USA
John Peck, Brunswick, Maine, USA
Michelle Lau, Vienna, Austria
Jean Bricmont, Brussels, Belgium
Ines Roth, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Erich Schaffner, actor, Mörfelden, Germany, erichschaffner.de
Angelika und Jürgen Feist, retired, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Hagen Weinberg, Tierzüchter, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Dirk Seiring, dental technician, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Paula Meyer, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Gilbert Brüning, Berlin, Germany
Susanne Karafiat, psychologist, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Mag. Susanne Kavalar, Artteacher, Hard, Austria
Wydler Florian Leibetseder, artist, Vienna, Austri, florianleibetseder.at
Joseph Hancock, Retired, Los Angeles, CA, USA, lapeacecouncil.org
Louise Lora Somlyo, Ret. Public School teacher, Portland, MN, USA
Harunur Rashid, Brandon, Canada
Kim Soobok, Financing, Closter, New Jersey, USA.
James Dale. Retired Pastor. Church Relation. Decorah, IA, USA
Cindy O’Toole, Scarborough, Maine, USA
Reinhard Schülzke, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Ralph T. Niemeyer, journalist, Schwäbisch Gmünd, eu-chronicle.eu
Barb Schade, educator, Westport, Connecticut, USA
Frank Scott, writer, Pt. Richmond, USA, Webseite
Marianna Dellekamp, Mexico City, Mexico
Don Kimball, Portland, ME, USA, shutdowncreech.blog
John Jongen, Organizer of Citizens Alliance for a Pristine Perinton (CAPP) Fairport, New York
David Kimberlyn, yoga teacher, magazine editor, communications director, Isla Taboga, Panama, mettacenter.org
Anthony Cush, retired, Falmouth, Maine, USA
Goetz Loepelmann, theater director, San Miguel nde Abona Tenerife, Spain
Jammu Narayana Rao, Nagpur, India
Günther Wassenaar, teacher, ret., Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany
Pejic Vlasto, Munich, Germany
Lisa Savage, educator, Solon, ME, USA, website
Annelie Böttcher, self-employed, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Dr. Rüdiger Preuße, Berlin, Germany
Chris Dehler, Berlin, Germany
Ursula Preuße, Berlin, Germany
Kerstin Welke, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Heike Liedert, Abdichtungstechniker, Lebus, Germany
Rick MacArthur, Grand Junction, USA
Rosa Schmidt, student, Vienna, Austria
Csilla Horvath, Washington DC, USA
Robert Andrew Moses, Upper Marlboro, MD, USA
Ann Shirazi, activist, New York, USA,
grannypeacebrigade.org
Jerome Skyrud, retired, Coronado, USA
Karen Ball, member Pax Christi, Texas, USA
Karin Voigt-Berner, Bremen, Germany
Damara Kuhn, Schauspielerin, Berlin, Germany
Uta Glienke, Berlin, Germany
Thomas Pohl, Angestellter, Groß Lindow, Germany
Ilona Späth, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Jürgen Sobeck, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Lilo u. Hans Hörath, Senioren, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Rudolf Denner, Pressesprecher OKV, Berlin, Germany  okv-ev.de
Norbert Engelhardt, Sicherheit, Hoyerswerda, Germany
Joachim Deutsch, Hamburg, Germany
Monika Schrödter, Erzieherin, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Birgit Pohl, Groß Lindow, Germany
Eleanor Ommani, Retired Educator, Armonk, New York, USA
Ali Mussa Mwadini, Founder & Executive Secretary & Peace Activist Zanzibar Peace, Truth & Transparency Association, Tanzania
Ramona Adam, Rentner, Lebus, Germany
Gerlinde Schröder, Sachbearbeiter / Rentner, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Roswitha Naumann, Lehrmeisterin, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Christian Naumann, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Bärbel Lange, Rentnerin, Weißwasser, Germany
Ulrich Lange, Rentner, Weißwasser, Germany
Michael Schmid, Gammertingen, Germany,
lebenshaus-alb.de
Wolfgang Jeserich, selbstständig, Joachimsthal, Germany
Christiane Jeserich, selbstständig, Joachimsthal, Germany
Günther Pfeiffer, Viena, Austria
Daniel Epstein, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Morteza Dehghan, Vienna, Austria
Edith Klauke, Rentner, Müllrose, Germany
Ines Inokai, Berlin, Germany
John Pitts, Orillia, ON, Canada
Andreas Ulrich, Höbelhof, Germany
Anja Boettcher, teacher, Bochum, Germany, termiten.net
Barbara Matuschewski, Dipl. Pädagogin/ Soziologin, Pressereferentin i.R. Bremen, Germany
Dr. Henry Stahl, Nervenarzt, Eschwege, Germany
Dieter Engelmann, Rentner, Elsterwerda, Germany
Martina Lampe, Angestellte, Müllrose, Germany
Sonja Jamkojikan-Huber, Vienna, Austria
Jane Newton, Peace Activist, Georgetown, USA
Christa Pfeiffer, Rentnerin, Siegburg, NRW, Germany
Ute v. Halasz, Berlin, Germany
Ellen Murphy, Bellingham, Washington, USA
Marie Hanulak, Berlin, Germany
Jean Kosmac, Lakewood, FL, USA
Christine A. DeTroy, Peace activist, Brunswick, USA
Ellen Thomas, nuclear-free future activist, Tryon, NC, USA, prop1.org
Fran Foulkrod, Philadelphia, USA
Karl Fischbacher, editorial journalist, Vienna, Austria
Chuck Jagoda, writer, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Robin Lloyd, filmmaking, Burlington, VT, USA  wilpfus.org
Kathy Kelly, peace activist, Chicago, USA, vcnv.org
Dr. Karl Reitter, Vienna, Austria
Yvonne Rappo, Dussnang, Switzerland
Kawretzke Bibianna, Berlin, Germany
Dietmar Fürste, Dipl.-Ing. i.R., Rattiszell, Germany
Manfred Simader, Bad Urach, Germany
George Sukarie, Bruckmuehl, Germany
Andrea Ruth, Flüh, Switzerland
Mats Rönnhed, Bad Steben, Germany, tcr-crms.com
Wolfgang Hergert, Heusenstamm, Germany
John Owen, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jens Huter, Bremen, Germany
Dr. Andreas Habel, Jena, Germany
Abdul  Razak Al Amily, Rentner, Berlin, Germany
Nora Hesse, Jena, Germany
Ingrid Koschmieder, Berlin, Germany
Rick MacArthur, Grand Junction, TX, USA
Heidrun Landgraf, Außenwirtschaftsökonom, Berlin, Germany
Ronny Boehme, Preesel, Germany
Sigrun Leo, retired, Hamburg, Germany
Freya Pausewang, Schlangenbad, Germany
Stefan Kromet, Kirchheim, Germany
Ralf Schlabach, Software-Entwicklungsingenieur, Freiburg, Germany
Thomas Flaskamp, teacher, Bonn, Germany
Birgit Soufiaoui, Prilly, Switzerland
Hans Georg Braunschweiler, Rüschlikon, Switzerland
Guenter Gerlinger, engineer, Ludwigsburg, Germany
Ándi Rietschel, Geschichtenerzähler und DJ, Leipzig, Germany, andiareas.de
Jürgen Lang, teacher, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid, Germany
Silvester Burmann, retired, Wettenberg, Germany
Markus Raymann, Chanthaburi, Thailand
Wolf Gauer, Journalist/Filmemacher, São Paulo, Brasil
Ulrike Schramm, Höchstadt/Aisch, Germany
Martin Haas, Bedburg-Hau, Germany
Stefan Kromet, Kirchheim, Germany
Erich Ehmes, Hanau, Germany
Christian Negrin, Vienna, Austria
Phil Runkel, archivist, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA
Silke Mahlau, Hamburg, Germany
Thorsten Schröder, Sozialarbeiter, Taunusstein, Germany
Zdeněk Kubáněk, Ing., PhD. Association Soldiers against War (Council), Czech Republic, Website
Ing. Michal Gondek, ret. Major General, Association Soldiers against War (Member National Council) Czech Republic  Website
Otakar Veselý, Colonel, Association Soldiers against War (member of the National Council), Czech Republic, Website
Ing.Radek Bukovjan, Captain in reserve, Association of Soldiers against War (member National Council) Czech Republic Website
Amedea Raff, lic.phil., Psychologin, Berufsschullehrerin und Landwirtin, Buch/Frauenfeld, Switzerland
Peter Hofmann, Leipzig, Germany
Marion Trommenschläger, Diplompädagogin, Köln, Germany
Heike Hupe, Leverkusen, Germany
Walter Velten, Pfarrer, Ipsheim, Germany
Stephan Polzin, Meldorf, Germany
Jürgen Osterlänger, Ingenieur, Emskirchen, Germany
Monika Waldkirch, Wiesbaden, Germany
Stephanie Schütz, Köln, Germany
Barbara Heller, Bremen, Germany
Frank Merkel, Wiesbaden, Germany
Maria Froitzheim, Pädagogin, Bonn, Germany
Heinz Stucki, Elgg, Switzerland
Heinz Blessing, Konstrukteur, Rösrath, Germany
Ali Mussa Mwadini, Executive Secretary & Peace Activist, Zanzibar Peace, Truth & Transparency Association, Tanzania
Heinrich Westner, retired, Biberach, Germany
Anna Gross, Ahrensfelde, Brandenbg, Germany
Reinhard Frankl, attac Aschaffenburg, Germany
Gernot Gangl, Beamter, Schleinbach, Austria
Dr. Helmut Loch, Kinder und Jugendpsychiater, Heidelberg, Germany
Erich Fankhauser, „Frieden durch Kultur“-Schweiz, Niederlenz, Switzerland
Rita Abert, retired, Berlin, Germany
Hildegard Cowan, Rheinfelden, Schweiz
Dieter Pomierski, Berlin, Germany
Michael Wiebe, Brandschutz-Techniker, Berlin, Germany
Almut Loch, Dipl. psych. Psychoanalytikerin, Heidelberg, Germany, almutloch-steinkunst.de
Idis Schuster, Düsseldorf, Germany
Renate Laue, Lehrerin i. R., Halle (Saale), Germany
Maurice Hopp. Klavierbauer, Holenberg, Germany
ALBA, Malta North Africa Coordination, Malta, web
Uwe Stahl, Drucker/Grafiker/attac/ver.di, Altenholz, Germany, web
Ulrich Westner, Mannheim, Germany  ulrichsayinwestner.com
Eric Jung, Alsdorf, Germany
Arnold Peter, Dipl. Ing., Altshausen, Germany
Barbara Philpps, Köln, Germany
Sabine Behrendt, München, Germany, neurolab.de
René Hudan, Koutio, Dumbea. Nouvelle Calédonie
Dietrich Müller, Konstanz, Germany
Christian Oberholzer, Architekt, Zurich, Switzerland
Mechthild Oberholzer, Ergotherapeutin, Zurich, Switzerland
Peter Silbereisen, Humorist, Wiesbaden, Germany, peter-silbereisen.de
Martine Sauveur, Giromagny, France
Yohann Sparfell, Plerin, France, in-limine.eu
Joan Oehme, Berlin, Germany
Marianne Wehrle, Maur, Zurich, Switzerland
Hans-Peter Wehrle, Maur, Zurich, Switzerland
Léon Meynet, Genf, Switzerland
Patricia Ziegler, Rentner, Berlin, Germany
Irmgard Lerch, Konstanz, Germany, teehaus-konstanz.de
Johannes Kraut, Diakon, Reutlingen, Germany
Ulrike Hennemann, Tübingen, Germany
Bernd Schnettler, Reutlingen, Germany
Ilse Geißer, Yogalehrerin, Konstanz, Germany
Giuseppe Savino, Gabian, France
Jurgen Anthon Berg, Friedrichshafen, Germany
Robert Cavens, Ferrières, Belgium
Eberhard von Goldammer, Dozent, Witten (Ruhr), Germany,
vordenker.de
Werner Frey, Elekr. Ing., Bronschhofen, Switzerland
Dr. Jordi Balari, architect, Barcelona, Catalonia
Viliam Jablonický, Publizist, Bratislava, Slowakei
Marie Christine Freisen, Ferrieres, Belgium
Kadda Medjeded, author, Mostaganem, Algerie
Dorothee Spiegel-Kalasz, Masseurin/HP, Stuttgart, Germany
Christa Dannehl, Rentner, Schwedt / Oder, Germany
Nasr Eddine Benkhaled, Aix-les-Bains, France
Marc Mangen, Musiker, Ettelbrück, Luxemburg
Silvia Cattori, Lausanne, Switzerland, arretsurinfo.ch
Hermann Szlezak, Vienna, Austria
Paul Zinck, Dipl.Ing., Strasbourg, France
Beate Laidler, Konstanz, Germany
Christine Green-Ottens, Diplom Sozialpädagogin, Alfter, Germany
Jean Daniel Urben, Berufsschullehrer, Kaltbrunn, Switzerland
André Chenet, Nice, France, libertesconquises.fr
Marie-Françoise Cordemans, Bruxelles, Belgique
Martine Hildebrandt, Retraité Presse, Paris, France
Mathilde Nägeli, pens. Verw. Angest., Kilchberg, Switzerland
Tobias Neugebauer, Thun, Switzerland
Norbert Römer, Rentner, Laufenburg, Germany
Cornelia Praetorius, Mothers Against War. Christian Peace Conference, Berlin, Germany
Martine Bonnin, Pîtres, France
Maria Guidon, Oberrieden, Switzerland
Ilona Haack, Rentnerin, Ritzerow, Germany
Regula Vontobel, Basel, Switzerland
Margot Wahl, Zürich, Schweiz, seniora.org
Ruth Hofmänner, lic.phil. Psychologin, Winterthur, Switzerland
Inge Schwirten-Tropp, Königswinter, Germany
Jürg Kräuchi, Zollikon, Switzerland
Brigitte Queck, Dipl. Staatswiss. Außenpolitik, Potsdam, Germany, website
Gudrun und Klaus Fenten, retired, Rielasingen-Worblingen, Germany
Eva Richter, Winterbach, Germany
Hans Pöchmann, Salzburg, Austria
Rainer Nützel, Ravensburg, Germany
Joachim Scheer, police chief inspector, ret., Lehre, Germany
Heinrich Friedrich Ulrich, Rentner, Lohra, Germany
Sylvia Wenzel, Baden, Austria
Johanna Haidvogl-Werder, Biologin, Gelterkinden, Switzerland, website
Rusanna Hillmann, Erlangen, Germany
Hans-Ulrich Bünger, Freudenstadt, Germany
Rosemarie Küppers, Berlin, Germany
Ingeborg Hilmes, Koblenz, Germany
Alyette Ozoux, Lyon, France
Ortwin Zeitlinger, Lehrer, Berlin, Germany
Dieter Rupp, Rosenheim, Germany
Armin Tausch, Munich, Germany
Rudolf Steinmetz, Munich, Germany
Wilfried Meißner, physician a.D., Saalfeld, Germany, wilfriedmeissner.de
Ursula Brümann, Berlin, Germany
Marcella Rüdlinger, Rüti/ZH, Switzerland
Florian Hilmes, Koblenz, Germany
Siegfried Wilhelm, translator, Nischni Nowgorod, Russia
Erich Baumgartner, social education worker, Luzern, Switzerland
Gudrun Haas, Trainerin für Gewaltfreie Kommunikation, Mediatorin, München, Germany, gudrun-haas.de
Dr. Hans-Jörg Schlichte, Hitzacker, Germany
Heinz Rafreider, fiduciary, Stadel, Switzerland
Hans Lachmann, chemical engineer ret., Heidelberg, South Africa
Walter Friedmann, Bühl, Germany, Website

Peter Gloystein, Brake/Unterweser, Germany
Michaela Tiedemann, retired, Lindau (Bodensee), Germany
Johannes Resch, physician, Annweiler, Germany, Johannes-Resch.de
Helga Netzer, Road Town, British Virgin Islands
Otto Gisbert, economist, ret., Wil, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Olivier Bruno, Solidarité & Progrès, Paris, France
Volker Schwarzmann, Dr.rer.Nat. i.R., Hamburg, Germany
Gerard Pilote, retraite, Montral, Canada
Ruth Weibel, Solothurn, Switzerland
Kurt Wolfgang Ringel, Rentner/Verfahrenstechniker, Mitglied Freidenkerverband, Niedersachsen
Rainer Straßburg, Cottbus, Germany
Helga Döring-Kles, Hannover, Germany
Reto Mettauer, Dornach, Switzerland
Esther Trefzer, Aarau, Switzerland
Karin Zysse, Psychologin, Locarno, Switzerland, ganzheitlicheberatung.ch

Gustav-Adolf Siebrasse, Bielefeld, Germany
Andreas Fassbind, free-lance, Locarno, Switzerland
Gisela Hess-Hatting, Rentnerin, Viöl, Germany, hess-hatting.de
Angelika Scheer, DFV Nord, Hamburg, Germany, dfv-nord.de
Frank Thomsen, Wallsbüll, Germany
Barbara Tropp, Techn. Angestellte, Hennef, Germany
Heinz Schwirten, Sozialarbeiter, Lindlar, Germany
Lukas Zingg, Masken-Bauer, Basel, Schweiz
Ludwig Mehler, Grafschaft, Germany
Holdger Platta, Sudershausen, Germany
Michael Lang, Berlin, Germany

Francesco Celia, Phd candidate, Catanzaro, Italy
Mechthild Walter, frm. city councilor, Munich, Germany
Emmi Bosshard, Kollbrunn, Switzerland
Roberto Murgia, Ingenieur, Oristano, Italy
Joachim Günther, Berlin, Germany
Gertrud Berger, Retraitée, Cressier NE, Switzerland
Markus Schmitz, Jilin, P.R. China
Mauro Valderrama, Berlin, Germany
Stefanie Hilke, Berlin, Germany
Andre Roth, Dietikon, Switzerland
Ines Sono, Aktivistin, Berlin, Germany
Ingrid & Holger Mandel, Obernkirchen, Germany
Irene Silberstein, Consultant, Worcestershire, England, UK
Arnold Witjes, Oldenzaal, Netherlands
Bernd Schneider, Kubschütz, Sachsen, Germany
Ute Sikora, Schwifting, Germany
Volker Meier, Ing., Cottbus, Germany
Volkmar Beck, Greiz, Germany
Luca Siniscalco, Milano, Italy
Rudolf Müller, Forst, Brandenburg, Germany
Karl Valencia, Berlin, Germany
Frank Born, Cottbus, Germany
Heidi Foerster, Berlin, Germany
Gérard Duchemin, France
Dany Lindenbacher, Basel, Switzerland
Lysan Boshuyzen, Haarlem,  The Netherlands
Götz Weinel, Berlin, Germany
Ana Mondrus, San José, Costa Rica
Wolfgang Kornberger, Philosoph, Konstanz, Germany
Jürgen Rädler, Erlebnispädagoge, Vorstand Freundeskreis, Friedrichshafen, Germany, bruecke-nach-ufa.de
Volker Schmid, Wolfschlugen, Germany
Katharina Schmid, Therapeutin pens., Niederlenz, Switzerland
Monika Kloth, Heilpraktikerin, Radolfzell, Germany
Ilse Geißer, Yogalehrerin, Konstanz, Germany
Walter Granacher, Konstanz, Germany
Abdellah Bouchelia, Lyon, France
Anastasia Pronitschew, businesswoman, Bremerhaven, Germany
Diane Combes, professeur des écoles, Eguilles, France
Pierre Sarramagnan-Souchier, Schopfheim, Germany
Christian Calomme, Liege, Belgium
Martine Beginne, Liege, Belgium
Mona Rizkallah, Beirut, Lebanon
Nadia Gaiddon, Ramatuelle, France
Veronika Thomas-Ohst, Aachen, Germany, euregioprojekt-frieden.org
Karl Heinz Otten, Aachen, Germany, epf-ac.org
Patricia Marticorena, Baigorri, France
Angie Zelter, Knighton, UK
Edel Martin Kabutakapua, Kananga, Congo
Robert Isaac, Issug, Canada
Andreas Haltinner, seaman, Berlin, Germany
Gerda Müller, Rentnerin, Richtolsheim, Frankreich
Prof. Dr. med. H.-W. Menges-SPELL, physician, artist, Aachen, Germany, spell-art.de
Ursula Mathern, Merxheim, Germany
Stéphane Palazotto, Moscow, Russia
Elkje Schneider, Frankfurt, Germany
Michel Gillet, Trets, France
Rosemarie Haltinner, salesperson, Beckendorf, Germany
Yves-André Babst, Avenches, Switzerland
Hassan el Bedyouch, Agadir, Morocco
Fanny Barbault, Gieres, France
Victor Onana, Yaounde, Cameroun
Jonathan Thron, Berlin, Germany
Nikola Sanz, Lausanne, Switzerland
Madline Salamin, Veyras, Switzerland
Loana Cettou, Fribourg, Switzerland
Julia Clément, Genève, Switzerland
Maxime Savage, Montreal, Canada
Amanda Bühler, Lausanne, Switzerland
Ulrike Gabriel, Berlin, Germany
Vijay Prashad, professor of International Studies at Trinity College, Connecticut, USA
Juergen Bennewitz, Rentner, Kleinmachnow, Germany
Wolf-Dietrich Bennewitz, Spremberg, Germany
Inge De Caerlé, teacher, ret., Essen, Germany
Anne Polikeit, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
Pierre Strauss, Genolier, Switzerland
Ursula Hüser, Berlin, Germany
Heinz D. Kappei, peaceworker, Berlin, Germany, leo-kette.de
Dieter Kaltenhäuser, Breisach, Germany
Elisabeth Kaltenhäuser, Breisach, Germany
Konni Schmidt, Chair Bike for Peace and New Energies e. V., Kaiserslautern, Germany, bikeforpeace.net
Frank Schneidereit, 3D Artist & Motion Graphics Designer, Berlin, Germany
Leslie Lomas, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Wilbur Ince, Minneapolis, USA
Bernhard Klinghammer, Arzt, Ronnenberg, Germany
Betsy Mullligan-Dague, Executive Director Jeannette Rankin Peace Center, Missoula, MT, USA, jrpc.org
Ute Donner, painter/peaceactivist, Berlin, Germany, umbrella-peace-art.de
Richard Forer, author/speaker, Lafayette, CO, USA, richardforer.com
Steven Caton, Professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Ivan Ivanov, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Dr. Leo Semashko, Honorary President, Global Harmony Assotiation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, peacefromharmony.org
Dr. S. S. Varatharajan, International VP for PR IAEWP ( NGO-UN ), Malaysia,
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Reto Thumiger, Friedensaktivist/-redakteur, Berlin, Germany, pressenza.com/de
Agnes Rödiger, Bühl, Germany
Inge Ammon, Fuerstenfeldbruck, Germany
Dr. Gabi Weber, physician, chair of Cafe Palestine Freiburg, Germany, website
Michael Kleberger, Oberneuching, Germany
Peter Brecht, Weinsberg, Germany
Sausan Hachicho, communication coaching & copywriting, Freiburg, Germany, hachicho.de
Tobias Baumann, Berlin, Germany
Geertrui Mestdag, coach/counselor, Haarlem, the Netherlands, mestdag.eu
Jay Wenk, veteran member of Veterans for Peace, Woodstock, NY, USA

George Newell, Boulder Chapter President, Veterans for Peace, USA
Chuck Searcy, Vietnam Veteran, Athens, Georgia, USA,
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Carol Trainer, member of Veterans For Peace, Prospect, KY, USA, web
Carroll Nast, Colfax, CA, USA, web
Sally-Alice Thompson, The Raging Grannies of Albuquerque, USA, web
Mary Hanna, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Daniel Gilman, retired, Viet Nam Veteran, Seattle, WA, USA
Nicolas J S Davies, North Miami, FL, USA
Scott Camil, retired, Gainesville, FL, USA, vfpgainesville.org
Tom  Hawthorne, Callahan, FL, USA
Klaus Linder, Musician, Berlin, Germany
Robert Hunziker, Environmental Activist/Journalist, Author, Los Angeles, CA, USA
June Vette, Mt Shasta, CA, USA, multipolarworld.net
Maura Browne, Washington, DC, USA
Gladys Tiffany, Director OMNI Center for Peace, Justice, Ecology, Fayetteville, AR, USA, omnicenter.org
Margit Stiemer, Berlin, Germany
Bill Kaiser, activist, Burbank, CA, USA
Esan Siva, commercial, Thiais, France
Abdellah Najim, Bruxelles, Belgique
Walter Friedmann, Bühl, Germany, Web
Henry Klützke, employee, Rostock, Germany
Prof. Thomas Riebl, Obertrum, Austria
Natylie Baldwin, author/analyst, San Francisco Area, CA, USA, natyliesbaldwin.com
John Walsh, Scientist (biologist), Alameda, CA, USA
Süheyla Köhler, Berlin, Germany
Sheinna R. Baker, Madera, CA, USA
Andreas Johannes Berchtold, retired, Wuppertal, Germany,  freudenschaft.net
Enrico Vigna, free lance, writer researcher, speaker for Italy of Belgrade Forum, Turin, Italy, civg.it
Ursula Mathern, Merxheim, Germany
Matthias Abendroth, architect, Weimar, Germany
Thomas Abendroth, musician, Grafrath, Germany
Daniel Hollenberg, Student, Oberhausen, Germany
Ruth Wright, retired, Northville, Michigan, USA
Cathy Curtis, Professor of Music, Paris, France
Gitta Kleine, München, Germany
Elke Blauth, Klinische Kunsttherapeutin, Wiesbaden, Germany
Zvonko Avramovic, Vienna, Austria
Sudhir Sajwan, Advocate, advocate, New Delhi, India
Dr. Reiner Seidel, Hochschullehrer, Berlin, Germany, beziehungs-werkstatt-berlin.de
Farid Al-Midani, Steuerfachangestellter, Wuppertal, Germany
Thomas Austermann, Essen, Germany
Vincenzo Spezzano, Staatlicher Angestellter, Trento, Italy
Anschi Pohlmann, Kunstttherapeutin/Künstlerin, Dortmund, Germany
Werner Ulf, selfemployed, Berlin, Germany, website
Jean Jacques Sautier, retired, Mesanges, France
Katrin Wiegand, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany
Heike Baheru, Berlin, Germany
Marvin Unger, selfemployed, Berlin, Germany
Wolfgang Sichert, Author, Berlin, Germany
Molina Vogelsang, Student, Berlin, Germany
David José, Studierender, Berlin, Germany
Monika Häusler, Produktionshelferin, Perasdorf, Germany
Walter Friedmann, Bühl, Germany
Klaus Lipps, Oberstudienrat a.D., Baden-Baden, Germany
Christina Lipps, Lehrerin a.D., Baden-Baden, Germany
Martin Eckert, Sozialwissenschaftler, Conil de la Frontera, Spain
Stefanie Kötter, Duesseldorf, Germany
Alyette Ozoux, Lyon, France
Vincenzo Spezzano, translator, Trento, Italy
Christa Senberg, Knitting for peace, Zossen, Germany
Kerstin Schreiber, Rheinsberg, Germany
Klaus Gente, retired, Born am Dar, Germany
Nils Hausotte, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Hans Boës, Fahrzeugbau, Berlin, Germany, postfossilemobile.de

Marc Benndorf, Holztechniker, Aktivist, Rhauderfehn, Germany
Hans Jürgen Adler, retired, Gardelgen, Germany
Michael Lang, Berlin, Deutschland

 

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Here the extended version of the declaration (29. Jan. 2016):

Multipolar World Against War

An Urgent Call for a Multipolar Coalition for Peace

Our world stands at a critical and dangerous juncture. The destructive policy of unilateral military intervention and illegal regime change practiced by the United States and its allies has led to the possibility of a military confrontation between major world powers and nuclear-armed nations that could trigger a new World War.

This is an urgent call to all nations, organizations and individuals worldwide, to join together in forming a global coalition that seeks to avert disaster by strengthening Multipolar cooperation, peaceful diplomacy and international law, while categorically rejecting interventionism and unilateral aggression.

The world has arrived at this point because of reckless foreign policy , gross human rights violations and the wanton destruction of entire cultures. Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S.’s latest aggressive policy shift was enshrined in a PNAC (Project for a New American Century) document published in September 2000 entitled, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century,” where they revealingly determined that:

“…If an American peace is to be maintained and expanded, it must have a secure foundation on unquestioned U.S. military preeminence….”

Under the media guise of “The War on Terror“, “WMD’s“ or “Humanitarianism“, the U.S. (together with its allies) presently executes this overtly imperialist doctrine through the expansion of NATO, the launching of multiple wars for control of foreign resources, and the establishment of hundreds of military bases overseas. It overthrows non-­compliant heads­-of­-state through the use of unsanctioned military force or color revolutions. It contaminates entire regions with cancer-causing depleted uranium munitions.  It justifies the use of torture, electronic surveillance, killer drones, cyber warfare, and the rolling back of domestic civil liberties – while whistleblowers that expose these crimes are threatened and criminalized.

Even economic warfare in the form of sanctions, vulture capitalism, IMF-imposed austerity, secretly negotiated trade deals like TTIP, and financial manipulation is unleashed against its enemies – and even its allies – forcing them into submission.

Dangerous Flashpoints

Is the world safer? What are the results of these unilateral actions? The promises of increased democracy, national security and economic well-being from Western intervention has only left a deadly legacy of failed states and disastrous outcomes. Furthermore, this unilateral policy is now targeting Russia and China, exposing humanity to the risk of global thermonuclear war.

In East Asia, Washington has deemed China’s dynamic rise as a strategic threat to U.S. interests, and has responded militarily by agitating and encircling China, while inflaming territorial disputes with its neighbors. At the same time, neo-­liberal free ­trade agreements negotiated in secret like TPP are being implemented to counter China’s economic influence, while enabling corporations to keep workers exploited, environmental protections sidelined, and entire nations powerless.

Meanwhile, the U.S. and NATO are backing a corrupt regime with Nazi ties in Ukraine that they put into power through a violent coup. The regime’s repressive policies sparked a civil war that created more than a million refugees, prompting Crimean residents against the coup to rejoin Russia in a referendum. Though more than 90% of Crimeans voted in favor of reunification, the Western powers and the media accused Russia of interference, choosing to apply tough economic sanctions, and to station NATO military personnel and weapons directly on Russia’s borders. The West is even considering the European redeployment of nuclear weapons to “counter the Russian threat“. Does this make the world safer?

In Syria, the U.S./NATO/Gulf Coalition is illegally waging a dual campaign of fighting terrorism and regime change simultaneously, demanding that yet another elected head-­of-­state step down. However, this U.S.-­led Coalition is supporting extremist mercenaries with strong links to Al ­Qaeda and ISIS ­ whom they dub “the moderate opposition“ to bring down the Syrian government. So while they officially condemn terrorism and pledge to fight it, they continue to train, fund, arm, and support the very groups they say they are fighting.

Worse still, the U.S.-­led Coalition, ­illegally operating without a UN mandate and no permission from the Syrian government, ­is operating with a separate agenda in the same theater as the legally-­mandated Syria/Russia/Iran Coalition, the one overwhelmingly supported by the Syrian people who fear for their lives. Instead of joining forces against terrorism, the West is inflaming the crisis through belligerent rhetoric, dangerous provocations and the flagrant disregard of international law. Does this make the world safer?

Media as a Tool for War

The role of the media in promoting these wars and destructive policies cannot be overstated. Whether demonizing a leader, a religion, or an entire nation, – the Western media chooses to echo Western talking points to scare the public into supporting war, rather than reporting on the facts. In particular, politically motivated criticism is constantly used to discredit and undermine Russia and Syria for “actually“ fighting terrorism or legally defending their own borders. Dubious accusations are regularly leveled at Russia and its president without any evidence, while Western media outlets legitimize these often debunked claims – further distorting the reality. Thus, Russia is often portrayed as a threat greater than ISIS!

However, it must not be forgotten who demonized Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, who actually created the chaos that engulfs Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Ukraine, and who continues to threaten other nations – including Russia, China and Iran. Against the backdrop of escalating ecological crises, extreme poverty and increasing social and religious tensions, this extremely dangerous foreign policy pursued by the West and its media is creating more terrorists, more victims, more refugees, more poverty and more destabilization – bringing the world ever closer to the brink of disaster.

There IS an Alternative

The time has come to counter this grave threat to humanity. Respect must be restored to the principles of sovereignty, self-determination and non-interventionism -­ and the adherence to international law must be paramount. Though most nations respect this, Russia and China are the major world powers that support the concept of Multipolarity, and act as a global counter­balance to Western hegemony. Whatever domestic issues they may have, their cooperative approach is supported by the majority of nations, by global alliances such as the Non­-Aligned Movement, the G77 or the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization), and by the Latin American alliances (UNASUR, ALBA and CELAC).

Moreover, these Multipolar nations are providing alternatives to Western-­controlled institutions and their neo­-colonial practices. Their multilateral institutions and development projects such as the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), the AIIB, and the massive “New Silk Road“ Eurasian development project are rooted in non-interventionism and mutual respect. In sharp contrast to Western trade deals, bilateral cooperation with these Multipolar nations is increasingly producing win-win outcomes for many developed and developing nations in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe. In total, the majority of the world’s nations support a Multipolar approach to global affairs based on the principles of the U.N. Charter and the Declaration of Human Rights, which is why the West wants to derail it – it’s a threat to their global hegemony.

Therefore, all those who seek peace – be it nations, organizations, movements or individuals from all across the political, economic, social and cultural spectrum ­ must stand together as one voice in support of Multipolarity. This voice must be amplified over the Western media spin by supporting truthful, Multipolar and independent media sources. This voice could be organized through major conferences into a coalition with initiatives, political positions, and a platform.

This Multipolar coalition should be mobilized into a force that can pressure the West into abandoning their destructive policies by directing their political and economic support toward nations that have pursued (or desire to pursue) a balanced policy of cooperation and diplomacy. Even as individuals, we can apply pressure by contacting government offices and media outlets en masse, altering our voting and spending habits to support proponents of Multipolarity, or finding creative ways to spread the word using art, music, film or literature. More than just a call for solidarity, this must be a political and grassroots force for positive change.

The Choice We All Face

Since the September 2015 U.N. General Assembly and the events that followed, two distinct forms of diplomacy have been on display for all to see, presenting the world with a choice: Do we want a Unipolar world in which Western wars dictate the world’s fate, or a Multipolar world where sovereign countries work together in an environment of peace, cooperation and mutual respect? It is clear that the global majority chooses the latter.

Therefore, WE, the global majority standing together in solidarity for peace through diplomacy, declare that:

We respect all nations‘ sovereignty and their right to self­-determination. We believe that the future of ANY country must be decided by the citizens of that country alone, free from all external threats and interference, and that multinational conflicts should be resolved through political processes and diplomatic negotiations.

We support all nations that exercise a cooperative, multilateral approach to global affairs. The counter­productive and dangerous policy of unilateral military intervention is a violation of international law, and must be universally condemned.

We support nations and multinational coalitions that work determinedly to stop terrorism. Nations that directly or indirectly participate in the training, arming, funding and support of terrorist-­linked extremist groups do so in violation of international law and must be condemned, and held accountable.

We condemn Western­-oriented media outlets that demonize leaders or entire nations and religions, blatantly misrepresent the facts, and consciously present a biased, one­-sided view of events. We applaud and strongly support global media that is fair and balanced, and that objectively reports on world events.

We commit to engage in, or support nonviolent efforts to promote global peace and tolerance for all peoples and all beliefs. Please sign, and/or widely disseminate this declaration and all like­-minded efforts.

“NO to War… YES to a Multipolar World!“

* (added in March 2016) Though a ceasefire and another attempt at peace talks have been initiated, the West and its allies in the Middle East continue to undermine the process, inflaming the crisis through belligerent rhetoric, dangerous provocations and the flagrant disregard of international law. Does this make the world safer?

News – Solidarity

Important Articles on Syria LINK

US-Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard Going To Syria LINK 
Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire Statements LINK

We also strongly recommend to support the initiative „Hands off Syria“
handsoffsyriacoalition.net

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An Urgent Call for a Multipolar Coalition (January 2016)

An Urgent Call for a Multipolar Coalition

Our world stands at a critical and dangerous juncture. The destructive policy of unilateral military intervention and illegal regime change promoted and practiced by the United States, its allies and the media has led to the possibility of a military confrontation between major world powers and nuclear-armed nations that could trigger a new World War.

The time has come to counter this grave threat to humanity. Respect must be restored to the principles of sovereignty, self-determination and non-interventionism – and the adherence to international law must be paramount.

This is an urgent call to all nations, organizations, movements and individuals worldwide, to join together in forming a coalition that seeks to avert disaster by strengthening Multipolar cooperation, peaceful diplomacy and international law, while categorically rejecting interventionism and unilateral aggression.

Do we want a Unipolar world in which Western wars dictate the world’s fate, or a Multipolar world where sovereign countries work towards an environment of peace, cooperation and mutual respect? It is clear that WE, the global majority, choose the latter.

Join us in signing, sponsoring and/or widely disseminating this declaration and all like-­minded efforts.

“NO to War, YES to a Multipolar World!“ 

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Heinrich Buecker, Berlin, Deutschland Coop Anti-War Cafe
Albert Leger, Berlin, Germany
Brian Willson, Vietnam veteran, peace activist, USA brianwillson.com
Laura von Wimmersperg, Moderatorin der Berliner Friedenskoordination
David Swanson, author, anti-war activist, USA worldbeyondwar.org
Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. Congresswoman, Green Party presidential candidate 2008, Atlanta, USA
Alfred L. Marder, New Haven, Connecticut, President, US Peace Council 
uspeacecouncil.org
David  & Jan Hartsough, Peaceworker, San Francisco, California USA peaceworkersus.org
Leah Bolger, Veteran and anti-war activist,  Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.  worldbeyondwar.org
Werner Lutz, initiator unruhestiften.de, 2000 Artists against the Political Right, Germany unruhestiften.de
Alexander Neu, Member of Parliament party DIE LINKE (The Left) , Cologne, Germany  neu-alexander.de
Cindy Sheehan, Peaceactivist/Author/Podcast Host, Vacaville, USA  website
Stop the War Coalition, Daniel Jakopovich, Stop the War Coalition national organiser, UK,  stopwar.org.uk
Elke Zwinge-Makamizile, Freethinkers Berlin , Germany nato-tribunal.de
BüsGM – Bündnis für Soziale Gerechtigkeit u. Menschenwürde e.V., Human Rights Organisation, Germany  Webseite
Werner Ruf, Professor i. R., Edermuende, Germany  werner-ruf.net
Bruce K. Gagnon, Coordinator, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Bath, Maine, USA  space4peace.org
Inge Höger, Member of Parliament party DIE LINKE (The Left), Herford, Germany, inge-hoeger.de
Alexander Ionov, President of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia, Moscow, Russia  anti-global.ru
Eduardo Gómez, university professor, writer, Bogotá, Colombia
Dr. Diether Dehm, Member of Parliament party DIE LINKE (The Left), Berlin, Germany, diether-dehm.de
Dr. Rainer Hammerschmidt, Berlin, Germany, Aktion Freiheit Statt Angst
J. Michael Springmann, attorney, author, Washington, D.C., USA, michaelspringmann.com
Prof. Dr. Gregor Putensen, professor/retired, Greifswald , Germany
Ulla Jelpke, Bundestagsabgeordnete DIE LINKE, Berlin, Germany, Web
Fredrik S. Heffermehl, lawyer, writer, Oslo, Norway, nobelwill.org
WAMM – Women Against Military Madness, Suzanne Al-Kayali, director, USA, website
Prof. Dave Webb, Chair of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament CND and Chair of Yorkshire CND  cnduk.org
Ellen Rohlfs,  Gush Shalom, Deutsch-Palästinensische Gesellschaft, Pax Christi, Leer  Web
Norman Paech, Hamburg, Germany, norman-paech.de
Eckart Spoo, Berlin, Germany, journalist, author, co-editor der Zweiwochenschrift, Ossietzky
Joachim Guilliard, Heidelberg, Germany, Webseite
Prof. Dr. Mohssen Massarrat, university professor ret., Berlin, Germany/Iran
Janet Weil, Staffer, CODEPINK, Concord, California, USA, codepink.org
Vladimir Zahmatov, Professor of Sankt-Peterburg Polytechnical University, Russia
Ada Aharoni, writer, Founder of IFLAC, Haifa, Israel, iflac.wordpress.com
Vijay Mehta, Chair of Uniting for Peace, London, United Kingdom, unitingforpeace.com
Dr. Michael Sciuk, physician, Melissourgio/Kolympari, Greece
Elizabeth Murray, former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East, National Intelligence Council, Washington, USA
Coleen Rowley, retired FBI agent, Apple Valley, MN, USA, web
Todd Pierce, retired U.S. Army Major, Judge Advocate, Guantanamo Defense Counsel, St. Paul MN, USA
Norman Solomon, USA, coordinator RootsAction.org
Ray McGovern, Washington, D.C., USA, raymcgovern.com
Frank Dorrel, Culver City, CA, USA, addictedtowar.com
Office of the Americas, Blase Bonpane, Santa Monica, CA, USA, officeoftheamericas.org
Dr. Scilla Elworthy, Scilla, United Kingdom, scillaelworthy.com
Dr. Margaret Flowers, Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate, USA, flowersforsenate.org
Kevin Zeese, co-director of Popular Resistance, USA, popularresistance.org
Günter Sölken, Attac-Rat, Berlin, Germany
Marion Kuepker, International Coordinator against Nuclear Weapons DFG-VK, Hamburg, Germany, buechel-atombombenfrei.de
Carol Turner, Chair, London Region Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, UK
Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, Former General Secretary, National Council of Churches in the USA
Hermann Kopp, Chair of Marx-Engels-Foundation, Düsseldorf, Germany, marx-engels-stiftung.de
Daniele Ganser, Peace Research, Basel, Switzerland, danieleganser.ch

Dr Peter Wigg, Victorian branch convenor, Medical Association for Prevention of War, Australia, mapw.org.au
David Rovics, musician, Portland, USA,
davidrovics.com
Dr. Marisa Walther, Berlin, Germany
Gina Pietsch, singer, Berlin, Germany, ginapietsch.de
Dr. Iris Berndt, curator Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum Berlin, Germany
Theresa & Blase Bonpane, Directors of the Office of the Americas, Santa Monica officeoftheamericas.org
Hartmut Sommerschuh, TV-journalist, Berlin, Germany
Diana Johnstone, journalist, author, Paris, France
Willy Wahl, Zürich, Switzerland, seniora.org
Lindis Percy, Founder of the Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases (CAAB), UK, caab.org.uk
Peter Jackson, Bungay, UK, Norwichstopwar.org.uk
Dr. Motte, DJ, Berlin, Germany
Nilo Freitas, Porto Alegre, Brasil
Joan L McClellan, Portland, Oregon Fellowship of Reconciliation, USA,
ofor.org
Judy Mercer, London, England, UK
Arup Rahee, General Secretary of Centre for Bangladesh Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh cbsbd.org
Darnell Stephen Summers, Stop The WAR Brigade, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Germany
Milan Markez, Berlin, Germany
Samy Yildirim, Zaandam, Nordholland, Netherlands
Dirk Brüning, Jülich, Chemieingenieur, i.R., member Netzwerk Cuba – Informationsbüro – e.V.
Josie Michel-Brüning, Jülich, Dipl. Päd. system. Familientherapeutin i.R., member Netzwerk Cuba
Frank Schwitalla, Bremen, Vorstandsmitglied des Netzwerk Cuba e.V.
Uta Mader, Bernau b. Berlin, Germany
Johnny Gaunt, Pontrhydfendigaid, Wales, UK,
antennaup.org
Carola Ludwig, radio-moderator + handicraft teacher, Berlin , Germany
Michaela Kayser, Schöneiche, Germany
Gerd Hommel, Diplomjurist, Rentner, Dresden, Germany, rfb-online.org
Hans Wallner, Künstler und Vorsitzender des Vereins Kunst für Frieden e. V., Regensburg, Germany  friedensatelier.de
Peter Vonnahme, judge, ret., Kaufering, Germany
Klaus Hartmann, Deutscher Freidenker-Verband, Vorsitzender, Offenbach, Germany, freidenker.de
Savvidis Lampros, Dipl. Elektroingenieur, Berlin , Germany
Ana Barbara von Keitz, Handwerkerin,
Berliner Arbeitskreises Uran-Munition
Dietrich Antelmann, Diplomkameralist, Berlin, Germany
Claudia Karas, AG Palästina/Frankfurt, Germany
Heinz Assnmacher, Bonn, Germany
Dieter Becker, Schriftführer des Ostdeutschen Kuratoriums von Verbänden e.V.,
OKV
Rebecca Freeman, administrator Brighton Peace & Environment Centre, UK,  bpec.org
Udo Rzadkowski, Berlin , Germany
John Morris, Guildford, UK,
peaceparty.org.uk
Simone Juliane Wewers, Heidenau , Germany
Doris Pumphrey, Berlin, Germany
George Pumphrey, Berlin, Germany
Andrej Reder, Berlin, Germany
Ingo Klein, Leipzig, Germany
Werner Ruhoff, Berlin, Germany
Hedda Leonhardt, DKP Tempelhof Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
Heinz Eckel, Berlin , Germany
Alfred Fritz, Berlin , Germany
Jochen Scholz, Lieutenant-Colonel, retired, Berlin, Germany
Oskar Marek, Lieutenant General retired, National Council SA, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic
Ruth Edmonds, ICAHD Israeli-Committee-Against-House-Demolitions Jerusalem, Israel, icahd.org
Jirí  Bureš, Colonel Retired, Chairman of the Association of Soldiers Against War, Prague, Czech Republic, Website
Volker Bräutigam, Mölln, Germany
Cornelia Schulz, Berlin, Germany
Iña Martinez, Glendora, Aalifornis, USA, eirelink.com
Jean-Theo Jost, actor, Berlin, Germany, berliner-compagnie.de
Ines P. Scheibe, psychologist, Berlin, Germany
Wolfgang Effenberger, Publizist, Pöcking, Deutschland
Elke Hufendiek, Bochum, Germany
Ulrich Boje, Dipl.-Ing., Berlin, Germany
Cornelia Schulz, Berlin, Germany
Leonore Schröder, Castrop-Rauxel, Germany
Jürgen Fegeler, Berlin, Germany
Bodo Quart, retired, Berlin, Germany
Dr. Stephan Reinhardt, Heidelberg, Germany
Albu-Stanescu Silvia, Berlin, Germany
Dr. Amir Mortasawi, physician, author, Rotenburg/Fulda,
website
Annette Klepzig, Wilhelmsfeld, Germany
Beatrice Gehrmann, Kulturschaffende, Berlin, Germany
Barbara Gruen, pharmacist, Fulda, Germany
Peter Franz, author, Weimar, Germany, website
Margit Schreiber, social education worker, Berlin, Germany
Heinz-Peter Seidel, Berlin, Germany
Heidrun Hankammer, psychoanalyst, Berlin, Germany
Rainer Albers, Oranienburg, Germany
Lindsey Gaunt, Business development manager University of Wales, UK
Duke Austin, Oakland, CA, USA
Nasrin Parsa, publicist – filmmaker – sociologist, Berlin, Germany, presse-nasrinparsa.com
Jill Gough, National Secretary CND Cymru / Wales, Grossbritannien, cndcymru.org
Karl Valencia, Berlin, Germany
Laurie Childers, artist, peace activist, Corvallis, Oregon, USA, lauriechilders.com
Karl Valencia, Berlin, Germany, friedenszentrum.info
Dr.  Elisabeth Quart, Berlin, Germany
Elfie Reiners, Rentner, Duisburg, Germany
Irene Eckert, Berlin, Germany, akf-europe.org
Rudolf Palmer, Berlin, Germany, akf-europe.org
Esther Thomsen, Diplom-Theologin, Ahrensburg, Germany
Brigitte Gärtner-Coulibaly, Herford, Germany
Ellen Murphy, Bellingham,  Washington, USA
Klaus-Peter Kurch, Freethinker, retired, Oranienburg, Germany, opablog.net
Dr. med. Dörte von Drigalski, physician, Hamburg, Germany
Polly Milner, Salisbury, U.K
Helmut Semmelmann, Berlin, Germany
Zivadin Jovanovic, Belgrade, Serbia, Diplomat (rtd), beoforum.rs
Dr. med. Mechthild Klingenburg-Vogel, physician, psychoanalyst, Kiel, Germany
Nisly Weldon, Just Peacebuilding, Seattle, Washington, USA
Susan Prescott, Greenbank, USA
Judith Webster, website host, developer and administrator, deconstructedglobe.com
Holger Lichtwark, captain, Berlin, Germany
Siegfried Wittig, Berlin, Germany
Antonie Brinkmann, Bremen, Germany
Verena Tobler Linder, ethnologist, sociologist, Zurich, Switzerland, kernkultur.ch
Walter Huth, Wiesloch, Germany
Michael und Uschi Adam, retired, Berlin, Germany
Helga Hörning, Berlin, Germany
Gert Julius, Berlin, Germany, chair of BüSGM, Bündnis für Soziale Gerechtigkeit und Menschenwürde e.V.,  Website
Bernhard Trautvetter, Essen, Germany,  essenart.de
Albrecht Ludloff, Berlin, Germany
Bert Sacks, Washington, USA, IraqiKids.org
Inger Lotz-Bartelsen, Berlin, Germany
Ginga Eichler, Africanologist, retired, Berlin, Germany
Norbert Böhme, Berlin, Germany
Elisabeth Dietze, retired, Klietz, Germany
Barbara Müller, artist, Kosel, Germany
Jürgen Jung, actor/speaker, Pfaffenhofen, Germany
Stephanie Damm, Berlin, Germany
Paul Weidmann, business, Molfsee, Germany
Dr. Uwe Wollmerstädt, Berlin, Germany
Ellen Breidert, Bad Honnef, Germany
Mohammad Zahedi, engineer, Brussels, Belgium
Bärbel Wihstutz, Hohen Neuendorf, Germany
Hartmut Wihstutz, physician, Hohen Neuendorf, Germany
Wolf Gauer, journalist/filmmaker, São Paulo, Brasil
Ralf Straßburg, Berlin, Germany
Mohammad Taghizadeh, management(phd), translator, researcher, Tehran, Iran
Christoph Rinneberg, Dipl.-Ing., Wembach i.O., Germany
Axel Wondratschke, Cologne, Germany
Hartmut Weidler, violin maker, Nürnberg, Germany
Hanne Weidler-List, Nürnberg, Germany
Sima Kassaie, sociologist, writer, Mühltal, Germany
Dieter Engelmann, retired, Elsterwerda, Germany
Dr. Manfred Lotze, Hamburg, Germany
Klaus Feldhacke, retired, Berlin, Germany
David Waddilove, writer, Taunton, England, Website
Charly Böhm, retired, Berlin, Germany
Emil Brütsch, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Miriam Volkmann, Vigil for World Peace and Human Rights Berlin (since 2003), Germany
Joerg Tiedjen, journalist, Berlin, Germany, joergtiedjen.com
John Muir, Gloucester, England, UK
Gudrun Langendorf, Berlin, Germany
Tombolo Mukengechay, attorney (retired), Berlin, Germany
Dr. med. Helmut Käss, physician, Braunschweig, Germany, Website
Harald Nestler, Berlin, Germany
Doris S. Wilk, retired, Long Beach, New York, USA
Heide Janicki, Braunschweig, Germany
John Cooper, Professor of Chemistry, Retired, USA
Carsten Scheike, Arbeiter, Braunschweig, Germany
Nihou Ouidad, Studentin, Hannover, Germany
Prof. Dr. Günter Wendel, Rentner, Berlin, Germany
Ralph Schultz, Professor, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Joyce Clark, Woolwich, ME, USA
Elinor Kaiser-Mohammad, Amman, Jordan
Constance Jenkins, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Orono, Maine, USA
Peter Woodruff, artist, retired Shipbuilder for the Navy, Arrowsic, Maine, USA
Russell Wray, sculptor, printmaker, Hancock, USA
Dr. Hans-Jürgen Paul, Dozent/Rentner, Weimar, Germany
Hans-Ulrich Walter, Berater im Unruhestand, Leipzig, Germany, english-test.net
Randy Kehler, Colrain, MA, USA
Stephen Martin, Edinburgh, Scotland
Michael Koellisch, Braunschweig, Germany
Gerhard Mertschenk, Dolmetscher/Übersetzer, Berlin, Germany
Becky Luening, artist, Portland, Oregon, USA
Emma Jean Lugo, Peace Activist, Portland, Oregon, USA, web
Gue Schmidt, Media artist, Vienna, Austria
Ann Ruthsdottir, fiber artist, Brunswick, Maine, USA
Sam Jenkins, Orono, Maine, USA
Gar Smith, co-founder, Environmentalists Against War, Berkeley, California, USA, envirosagainstwar.org
Mark Reback, Los Angeles, California, USA, consumerwatchdog.org
Herbert Hoffman, Retired, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Subrata Ghoshroy, Academic, co-Chair of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists (INES) for Global Responsibility Boston, MA, USA  inesglobal.net
Carol Miller, Peaceful Skies Coalition, President, Arroyo Hondo, NM, peacefulskies.org
Nada Khader, Director of social justice organization, White Plains, NY, USA, wespac.org
Notash Farah, artist, Vienna, Austria, farah-notash.com
Michael Nagler, Peace educator, Petaluma, CA, USA, mettacenter.org
Angie Zelter, Knighton, UK
Karen Wainberg, social worker, peace activist, Bath, USA
Starr Gilmartin, social worker, Trenton, Maine, USA
Russell Wray, sculptor, printmaker, Hancock, USA
Hamid Mumin, Professor, Brandon, Canada
Bernie Eisenberg, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Theresa Bruckmann, Ökonomin, Worpswede, Germany
Lois Barnett, Port Townsend, Washington, USA
Ralph Famularo, Osaka, Japan
Dud Hendrick, Educator, Deer Isle, Maine, USA
LJ Prip, Beloit, WI, USA
Antonio Abate, Munich, Germany
Eileen Andreoli, Winooski VT, USA, StoptheF35.com & SaveOurSkiesVT.org
Suzanne Hedrick, Nobleboro, Maine, USA
Patty Guerrero, organizer Pax Salon, St Paul, MN, USA, Pax Salon
Brian Noyes Pulling, M. Div., Minister and Peace Activist, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
Heidelore Schwaneberg, Rentnerin, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Sonja Henisch, Vienna, Austria, sonja-henisch.at
David King, Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland, Australia
Sean Messano, Greenville, Delaware, USA
Lyn Marie Berntson, Eden Prairie, MN, USA
Theresa Alt, retired, Ithaca NY, USA
Jeannie Woodbridge, Fraud Investigator, Gold Coast, Australia
Jeffrey A Nordahl, retired, Edina, MN, USA
Elaine G McGillicuddy, writer, poet, Portland, Maine, USA, elainemcgillicuddy.com
William Slavick, Professor i.R., frm. coordinator Pax Christi Maine, member of Veterans for Peace, USA, Web
Jürgen Schwaneberg, Rentner, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Manfred Gantenberg, Worpswede, Germany
Klaudia Ruschkowski, Dramaturge, Volterra, Italy
Tim Nolan, Managing Editor Global Peace, St.Paul MN, USA, GlobalPeace
Robin Brookes, Home energy consultant, Devizes, England
Heidi Zeidler, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Sherry Berg, Decorah, Iowa, USA
Christina Leib, Geesthacht, Germany
Dominik Lang, artist, Vienna, Austria
Austrian Trade Unionists against Atomic Power and War, Vienna, Austria,
atomgegner.at
Austrian Solidarity Committee, Vienna, Austria, proSV.akis.at
Richard Greve, Staten Island, New York, USA
Jörg Tauss, Kraichtal, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, website
Hans Werner Poschauko, artist, Vienna, Austria
Thomas Fusco, self employed, Brunswick, USA
Georg Müller, Berlin, Germany
Monica Wapnewski, Yogateacher, Berlin, Germany
Maria Scheibl, Bruck an der Leitha, Austria
Ulrike Schmitz, Braunschweig, Germany
Chiarlone Bruno Debenedetti, pataphysic writer, Cairo Montenotte, Italy
Susi Hofmann, Munich, Germany
Deborah Johnson, Rantoul, Illinois, USA
John Peck, Brunswick, Maine, USA
Michelle Lau, Vienna, Austria
Jean Bricmont, Brussels, Belgium
Ines Roth, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Erich Schaffner, actor, Mörfelden, Germany, erichschaffner.de
Angelika und Jürgen Feist, retired, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Hagen Weinberg, Tierzüchter, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Dirk Seiring, dental technician, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Paula Meyer, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Gilbert Brüning, Berlin, Germany
Susanne Karafiat, psychologist, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Mag. Susanne Kavalar, Artteacher, Hard, Austria
Wydler Florian Leibetseder, artist, Vienna, Austri, florianleibetseder.at
Joseph Hancock, Retired, Los Angeles, CA, USA, lapeacecouncil.org
Louise Lora Somlyo, Ret. Public School teacher, Portland, MN, USA
Harunur Rashid, Brandon, Canada
Kim Soobok, Financing, Closter, New Jersey, USA.
James Dale. Retired Pastor. Church Relation. Decorah, IA, USA
Cindy O’Toole, Scarborough, Maine, USA
Reinhard Schülzke, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Ralph T. Niemeyer, journalist, Schwäbisch Gmünd, eu-chronicle.eu
Barb Schade, educator, Westport, Connecticut, USA
Frank Scott, writer, Pt. Richmond, USA, Webseite
Marianna Dellekamp, Mexico City, Mexico
Don Kimball, Portland, ME, USA, shutdowncreech.blog
John Jongen, Organizer of Citizens Alliance for a Pristine Perinton (CAPP) Fairport, New York
David Kimberlyn, yoga teacher, magazine editor, communications director, Isla Taboga, Panama, mettacenter.org
Anthony Cush, retired, Falmouth, Maine, USA
Goetz Loepelmann, theater director, San Miguel nde Abona Tenerife, Spain
Jammu Narayana Rao, Nagpur, India
Günther Wassenaar, teacher, ret., Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany
Pejic Vlasto, Munich, Germany
Lisa Savage, educator, Solon, ME, USA, website
Annelie Böttcher, self-employed, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Dr. Rüdiger Preuße, Berlin, Germany
Chris Dehler, Berlin, Germany
Ursula Preuße, Berlin, Germany
Kerstin Welke, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Heike Liedert, Abdichtungstechniker, Lebus, Germany
Rick MacArthur, Grand Junction, USA
Rosa Schmidt, student, Vienna, Austria
Csilla Horvath, Washington DC, USA
Robert Andrew Moses, Upper Marlboro, MD, USA
Ann Shirazi, activist, New York, USA,
grannypeacebrigade.org
Jerome Skyrud, retired, Coronado, USA
Karen Ball, member Pax Christi, Texas, USA
Karin Voigt-Berner, Bremen, Germany
Damara Kuhn, Schauspielerin, Berlin, Germany
Uta Glienke, Berlin, Germany
Thomas Pohl, Angestellter, Groß Lindow, Germany
Ilona Späth, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Jürgen Sobeck, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Lilo u. Hans Hörath, Senioren, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Rudolf Denner, Pressesprecher OKV, Berlin, Germany  okv-ev.de
Norbert Engelhardt, Sicherheit, Hoyerswerda, Germany
Joachim Deutsch, Hamburg, Germany
Monika Schrödter, Erzieherin, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Birgit Pohl, Groß Lindow, Germany
Eleanor Ommani, Retired Educator, Armonk, New York, USA
Ali Mussa Mwadini, Founder & Executive Secretary & Peace Activist Zanzibar Peace, Truth & Transparency Association, Tanzania
Ramona Adam, Rentner, Lebus, Germany
Gerlinde Schröder, Sachbearbeiter / Rentner, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Roswitha Naumann, Lehrmeisterin, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Christian Naumann, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Bärbel Lange, Rentnerin, Weißwasser, Germany
Ulrich Lange, Rentner, Weißwasser, Germany
Michael Schmid, Gammertingen, Germany,
lebenshaus-alb.de
Wolfgang Jeserich, selbstständig, Joachimsthal, Germany
Christiane Jeserich, selbstständig, Joachimsthal, Germany
Günther Pfeiffer, Viena, Austria
Daniel Epstein, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Morteza Dehghan, Vienna, Austria
Edith Klauke, Rentner, Müllrose, Germany
Ines Inokai, Berlin, Germany
John Pitts, Orillia, ON, Canada
Andreas Ulrich, Höbelhof, Germany
Anja Boettcher, teacher, Bochum, Germany, termiten.net
Barbara Matuschewski, Dipl. Pädagogin/ Soziologin, Pressereferentin i.R. Bremen, Germany
Dr. Henry Stahl, Nervenarzt, Eschwege, Germany
Dieter Engelmann, Rentner, Elsterwerda, Germany
Martina Lampe, Angestellte, Müllrose, Germany
Sonja Jamkojikan-Huber, Vienna, Austria
Jane Newton, Peace Activist, Georgetown, USA
Christa Pfeiffer, Rentnerin, Siegburg, NRW, Germany
Ute v. Halasz, Berlin, Germany
Ellen Murphy, Bellingham, Washington, USA
Marie Hanulak, Berlin, Germany
Jean Kosmac, Lakewood, FL, USA
Christine A. DeTroy, Peace activist, Brunswick, USA
Ellen Thomas, nuclear-free future activist, Tryon, NC, USA, prop1.org
Fran Foulkrod, Philadelphia, USA
Karl Fischbacher, editorial journalist, Vienna, Austria
Chuck Jagoda, writer, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Robin Lloyd, filmmaking, Burlington, VT, USA  wilpfus.org
Kathy Kelly, peace activist, Chicago, USA, vcnv.org
Dr. Karl Reitter, Vienna, Austria
Yvonne Rappo, Dussnang, Switzerland
Kawretzke Bibianna, Berlin, Germany
Dietmar Fürste, Dipl.-Ing. i.R., Rattiszell, Germany
Manfred Simader, Bad Urach, Germany
George Sukarie, Bruckmuehl, Germany
Andrea Ruth, Flüh, Switzerland
Mats Rönnhed, Bad Steben, Germany, tcr-crms.com
Wolfgang Hergert, Heusenstamm, Germany
John Owen, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jens Huter, Bremen, Germany
Dr. Andreas Habel, Jena, Germany
Abdul  Razak Al Amily, Rentner, Berlin, Germany
Nora Hesse, Jena, Germany
Ingrid Koschmieder, Berlin, Germany
Rick MacArthur, Grand Junction, TX, USA
Heidrun Landgraf, Außenwirtschaftsökonom, Berlin, Germany
Ronny Boehme, Preesel, Germany
Sigrun Leo, retired, Hamburg, Germany
Freya Pausewang, Schlangenbad, Germany
Stefan Kromet, Kirchheim, Germany
Ralf Schlabach, Software-Entwicklungsingenieur, Freiburg, Germany
Thomas Flaskamp, teacher, Bonn, Germany
Birgit Soufiaoui, Prilly, Switzerland
Hans Georg Braunschweiler, Rüschlikon, Switzerland
Guenter Gerlinger, engineer, Ludwigsburg, Germany
Ándi Rietschel, Geschichtenerzähler und DJ, Leipzig, Germany, andiareas.de
Jürgen Lang, teacher, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid, Germany
Silvester Burmann, retired, Wettenberg, Germany
Markus Raymann, Chanthaburi, Thailand
Wolf Gauer, Journalist/Filmemacher, São Paulo, Brasil
Ulrike Schramm, Höchstadt/Aisch, Germany
Martin Haas, Bedburg-Hau, Germany
Stefan Kromet, Kirchheim, Germany
Erich Ehmes, Hanau, Germany
Christian Negrin, Vienna, Austria
Phil Runkel, archivist, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA
Silke Mahlau, Hamburg, Germany
Thorsten Schröder, Sozialarbeiter, Taunusstein, Germany
Zdeněk Kubáněk, Ing., PhD. Association Soldiers against War (Council), Czech Republic, Website
Ing. Michal Gondek, ret. Major General, Association Soldiers against War (Member National Council) Czech Republic  Website
Otakar Veselý, Colonel, Association Soldiers against War (member of the National Council), Czech Republic, Website
Ing.Radek Bukovjan, Captain in reserve, Association of Soldiers against War (member National Council) Czech Republic Website
Amedea Raff, lic.phil., Psychologin, Berufsschullehrerin und Landwirtin, Buch/Frauenfeld, Switzerland
Peter Hofmann, Leipzig, Germany
Marion Trommenschläger, Diplompädagogin, Köln, Germany
Heike Hupe, Leverkusen, Germany
Walter Velten, Pfarrer, Ipsheim, Germany
Stephan Polzin, Meldorf, Germany
Jürgen Osterlänger, Ingenieur, Emskirchen, Germany
Monika Waldkirch, Wiesbaden, Germany
Stephanie Schütz, Köln, Germany
Barbara Heller, Bremen, Germany
Frank Merkel, Wiesbaden, Germany
Maria Froitzheim, Pädagogin, Bonn, Germany
Heinz Stucki, Elgg, Switzerland
Heinz Blessing, Konstrukteur, Rösrath, Germany
Ali Mussa Mwadini, Executive Secretary & Peace Activist, Zanzibar Peace, Truth & Transparency Association, Tanzania
Heinrich Westner, retired, Biberach, Germany
Anna Gross, Ahrensfelde, Brandenbg, Germany
Reinhard Frankl, attac Aschaffenburg, Germany
Gernot Gangl, Beamter, Schleinbach, Austria
Dr. Helmut Loch, Kinder und Jugendpsychiater, Heidelberg, Germany
Erich Fankhauser, „Frieden durch Kultur“-Schweiz, Niederlenz, Switzerland
Rita Abert, retired, Berlin, Germany
Hildegard Cowan, Rheinfelden, Schweiz
Dieter Pomierski, Berlin, Germany
Michael Wiebe, Brandschutz-Techniker, Berlin, Germany
Almut Loch, Dipl. psych. Psychoanalytikerin, Heidelberg, Germany, almutloch-steinkunst.de
Idis Schuster, Düsseldorf, Germany
Renate Laue, Lehrerin i. R., Halle (Saale), Germany
Maurice Hopp. Klavierbauer, Holenberg, Germany
ALBA, Malta North Africa Coordination, Malta, web
Uwe Stahl, Drucker/Grafiker/attac/ver.di, Altenholz, Germany, web
Ulrich Westner, Mannheim, Germany  ulrichsayinwestner.com
Eric Jung, Alsdorf, Germany
Arnold Peter, Dipl. Ing., Altshausen, Germany
Barbara Philpps, Köln, Germany
Sabine Behrendt, München, Germany, neurolab.de
René Hudan, Koutio, Dumbea. Nouvelle Calédonie
Dietrich Müller, Konstanz, Germany
Christian Oberholzer, Architekt, Zurich, Switzerland
Mechthild Oberholzer, Ergotherapeutin, Zurich, Switzerland
Peter Silbereisen, Humorist, Wiesbaden, Germany, peter-silbereisen.de
Martine Sauveur, Giromagny, France
Yohann Sparfell, Plerin, France, in-limine.eu
Joan Oehme, Berlin, Germany
Marianne Wehrle, Maur, Zurich, Switzerland
Hans-Peter Wehrle, Maur, Zurich, Switzerland
Léon Meynet, Genf, Switzerland
Patricia Ziegler, Rentner, Berlin, Germany
Irmgard Lerch, Konstanz, Germany, teehaus-konstanz.de
Johannes Kraut, Diakon, Reutlingen, Germany
Ulrike Hennemann, Tübingen, Germany
Bernd Schnettler, Reutlingen, Germany
Ilse Geißer, Yogalehrerin, Konstanz, Germany
Giuseppe Savino, Gabian, France
Jurgen Anthon Berg, Friedrichshafen, Germany
Robert Cavens, Ferrières, Belgium
Eberhard von Goldammer, Dozent, Witten (Ruhr), Germany,
vordenker.de
Werner Frey, Elekr. Ing., Bronschhofen, Switzerland
Dr. Jordi Balari, architect, Barcelona, Catalonia
Viliam Jablonický, Publizist, Bratislava, Slowakei
Marie Christine Freisen, Ferrieres, Belgium
Kadda Medjeded, author, Mostaganem, Algerie
Dorothee Spiegel-Kalasz, Masseurin/HP, Stuttgart, Germany
Christa Dannehl, Rentner, Schwedt / Oder, Germany
Nasr Eddine Benkhaled, Aix-les-Bains, France
Marc Mangen, Musiker, Ettelbrück, Luxemburg
Silvia Cattori, Lausanne, Switzerland, arretsurinfo.ch
Hermann Szlezak, Vienna, Austria
Paul Zinck, Dipl.Ing., Strasbourg, France
Beate Laidler, Konstanz, Germany
Christine Green-Ottens, Diplom Sozialpädagogin, Alfter, Germany
Jean Daniel Urben, Berufsschullehrer, Kaltbrunn, Switzerland
André Chenet, Nice, France, libertesconquises.fr
Marie-Françoise Cordemans, Bruxelles, Belgique
Martine Hildebrandt, Retraité Presse, Paris, France
Mathilde Nägeli, pens. Verw. Angest., Kilchberg, Switzerland
Tobias Neugebauer, Thun, Switzerland
Norbert Römer, Rentner, Laufenburg, Germany
Cornelia Praetorius, Mothers Against War. Christian Peace Conference, Berlin, Germany
Martine Bonnin, Pîtres, France
Maria Guidon, Oberrieden, Switzerland
Ilona Haack, Rentnerin, Ritzerow, Germany
Regula Vontobel, Basel, Switzerland
Margot Wahl, Zürich, Schweiz, seniora.org
Ruth Hofmänner, lic.phil. Psychologin, Winterthur, Switzerland
Inge Schwirten-Tropp, Königswinter, Germany
Jürg Kräuchi, Zollikon, Switzerland
Brigitte Queck, Dipl. Staatswiss. Außenpolitik, Potsdam, Germany, website
Gudrun und Klaus Fenten, retired, Rielasingen-Worblingen, Germany
Eva Richter, Winterbach, Germany
Hans Pöchmann, Salzburg, Austria
Rainer Nützel, Ravensburg, Germany
Joachim Scheer, police chief inspector, ret., Lehre, Germany
Heinrich Friedrich Ulrich, Rentner, Lohra, Germany
Sylvia Wenzel, Baden, Austria
Johanna Haidvogl-Werder, Biologin, Gelterkinden, Switzerland, website
Rusanna Hillmann, Erlangen, Germany
Hans-Ulrich Bünger, Freudenstadt, Germany
Rosemarie Küppers, Berlin, Germany
Ingeborg Hilmes, Koblenz, Germany
Alyette Ozoux, Lyon, France
Ortwin Zeitlinger, Lehrer, Berlin, Germany
Dieter Rupp, Rosenheim, Germany
Armin Tausch, Munich, Germany
Rudolf Steinmetz, Munich, Germany
Wilfried Meißner, physician a.D., Saalfeld, Germany, wilfriedmeissner.de
Ursula Brümann, Berlin, Germany
Marcella Rüdlinger, Rüti/ZH, Switzerland
Florian Hilmes, Koblenz, Germany
Siegfried Wilhelm, translator, Nischni Nowgorod, Russia
Erich Baumgartner, social education worker, Luzern, Switzerland
Gudrun Haas, Trainerin für Gewaltfreie Kommunikation, Mediatorin, München, Germany, gudrun-haas.de
Dr. Hans-Jörg Schlichte, Hitzacker, Germany
Heinz Rafreider, fiduciary, Stadel, Switzerland
Hans Lachmann, chemical engineer ret., Heidelberg, South Africa
Walter Friedmann, Bühl, Germany, Website

Peter Gloystein, Brake/Unterweser, Germany
Michaela Tiedemann, retired, Lindau (Bodensee), Germany
Johannes Resch, physician, Annweiler, Germany, Johannes-Resch.de
Helga Netzer, Road Town, British Virgin Islands
Otto Gisbert, economist, ret., Wil, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Olivier Bruno, Solidarité & Progrès, Paris, France
Volker Schwarzmann, Dr.rer.Nat. i.R., Hamburg, Germany
Gerard Pilote, retraite, Montral, Canada
Ruth Weibel, Solothurn, Switzerland
Kurt Wolfgang Ringel, Rentner/Verfahrenstechniker, Mitglied Freidenkerverband, Niedersachsen
Rainer Straßburg, Cottbus, Germany
Helga Döring-Kles, Hannover, Germany
Reto Mettauer, Dornach, Switzerland
Esther Trefzer, Aarau, Switzerland
Karin Zysse, Psychologin, Locarno, Switzerland, ganzheitlicheberatung.ch

Gustav-Adolf Siebrasse, Bielefeld, Germany
Andreas Fassbind, free-lance, Locarno, Switzerland
Gisela Hess-Hatting, Rentnerin, Viöl, Germany, hess-hatting.de
Angelika Scheer, DFV Nord, Hamburg, Germany, dfv-nord.de
Frank Thomsen, Wallsbüll, Germany
Barbara Tropp, Techn. Angestellte, Hennef, Germany
Heinz Schwirten, Sozialarbeiter, Lindlar, Germany
Lukas Zingg, Masken-Bauer, Basel, Schweiz
Ludwig Mehler, Grafschaft, Germany
Holdger Platta, Sudershausen, Germany
Michael Lang, Berlin, Germany

Francesco Celia, Phd candidate, Catanzaro, Italy
Mechthild Walter, frm. city councilor, Munich, Germany
Emmi Bosshard, Kollbrunn, Switzerland
Roberto Murgia, Ingenieur, Oristano, Italy
Joachim Günther, Berlin, Germany
Gertrud Berger, Retraitée, Cressier NE, Switzerland
Markus Schmitz, Jilin, P.R. China
Mauro Valderrama, Berlin, Germany
Stefanie Hilke, Berlin, Germany
Andre Roth, Dietikon, Switzerland
Ines Sono, Aktivistin, Berlin, Germany
Ingrid & Holger Mandel, Obernkirchen, Germany
Irene Silberstein, Consultant, Worcestershire, England, UK
Arnold Witjes, Oldenzaal, Netherlands
Bernd Schneider, Kubschütz, Sachsen, Germany
Ute Sikora, Schwifting, Germany
Volker Meier, Ing., Cottbus, Germany
Volkmar Beck, Greiz, Germany
Luca Siniscalco, Milano, Italy
Rudolf Müller, Forst, Brandenburg, Germany
Karl Valencia, Berlin, Germany
Frank Born, Cottbus, Germany
Heidi Foerster, Berlin, Germany
Gérard Duchemin, France
Dany Lindenbacher, Basel, Switzerland
Lysan Boshuyzen, Haarlem,  The Netherlands
Götz Weinel, Berlin, Germany
Ana Mondrus, San José, Costa Rica
Wolfgang Kornberger, Philosoph, Konstanz, Germany
Jürgen Rädler, Erlebnispädagoge, Vorstand Freundeskreis, Friedrichshafen, Germany, bruecke-nach-ufa.de
Volker Schmid, Wolfschlugen, Germany
Katharina Schmid, Therapeutin pens., Niederlenz, Switzerland
Monika Kloth, Heilpraktikerin, Radolfzell, Germany
Ilse Geißer, Yogalehrerin, Konstanz, Germany
Walter Granacher, Konstanz, Germany
Abdellah Bouchelia, Lyon, France
Anastasia Pronitschew, businesswoman, Bremerhaven, Germany
Diane Combes, professeur des écoles, Eguilles, France
Pierre Sarramagnan-Souchier, Schopfheim, Germany
Christian Calomme, Liege, Belgium
Martine Beginne, Liege, Belgium
Mona Rizkallah, Beirut, Lebanon
Nadia Gaiddon, Ramatuelle, France
Veronika Thomas-Ohst, Aachen, Germany, euregioprojekt-frieden.org
Karl Heinz Otten, Aachen, Germany, epf-ac.org
Patricia Marticorena, Baigorri, France
Angie Zelter, Knighton, UK
Edel Martin Kabutakapua, Kananga, Congo
Robert Isaac, Issug, Canada
Andreas Haltinner, seaman, Berlin, Germany
Gerda Müller, Rentnerin, Richtolsheim, Frankreich
Prof. Dr. med. H.-W. Menges-SPELL, physician, artist, Aachen, Germany, spell-art.de
Ursula Mathern, Merxheim, Germany
Stéphane Palazotto, Moscow, Russia
Elkje Schneider, Frankfurt, Germany
Michel Gillet, Trets, France
Rosemarie Haltinner, salesperson, Beckendorf, Germany
Yves-André Babst, Avenches, Switzerland
Hassan el Bedyouch, Agadir, Morocco
Fanny Barbault, Gieres, France
Victor Onana, Yaounde, Cameroun
Jonathan Thron, Berlin, Germany
Nikola Sanz, Lausanne, Switzerland
Madline Salamin, Veyras, Switzerland
Loana Cettou, Fribourg, Switzerland
Julia Clément, Genève, Switzerland
Maxime Savage, Montreal, Canada
Amanda Bühler, Lausanne, Switzerland
Ulrike Gabriel, Berlin, Germany
Vijay Prashad, professor of International Studies at Trinity College, Connecticut, USA
Juergen Bennewitz, Rentner, Kleinmachnow, Germany
Wolf-Dietrich Bennewitz, Spremberg, Germany
Inge De Caerlé, teacher, ret., Essen, Germany
Anne Polikeit, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
Pierre Strauss, Genolier, Switzerland
Ursula Hüser, Berlin, Germany
Heinz D. Kappei, peaceworker, Berlin, Germany, leo-kette.de
Dieter Kaltenhäuser, Breisach, Germany
Elisabeth Kaltenhäuser, Breisach, Germany
Konni Schmidt, Chair Bike for Peace and New Energies e. V., Kaiserslautern, Germany, bikeforpeace.net
Frank Schneidereit, 3D Artist & Motion Graphics Designer, Berlin, Germany
Leslie Lomas, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Wilbur Ince, Minneapolis, USA
Bernhard Klinghammer, Arzt, Ronnenberg, Germany
Betsy Mullligan-Dague, Executive Director Jeannette Rankin Peace Center, Missoula, MT, USA, jrpc.org
Ute Donner, painter/peaceactivist, Berlin, Germany, umbrella-peace-art.de
Richard Forer, author/speaker, Lafayette, CO, USA, richardforer.com
Steven Caton, Professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Ivan Ivanov, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Dr. Leo Semashko, Honorary President, Global Harmony Assotiation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, peacefromharmony.org
Dr. S. S. Varatharajan, International VP for PR IAEWP ( NGO-UN ), Malaysia,
website
Reto Thumiger, Friedensaktivist/-redakteur, Berlin, Germany, pressenza.com/de
Agnes Rödiger, Bühl, Germany
Inge Ammon, Fuerstenfeldbruck, Germany
Dr. Gabi Weber, physician, chair of Cafe Palestine Freiburg, Germany, website
Michael Kleberger, Oberneuching, Germany
Peter Brecht, Weinsberg, Germany
Sausan Hachicho, communication coaching & copywriting, Freiburg, Germany, hachicho.de
Tobias Baumann, Berlin, Germany
Geertrui Mestdag, coach/counselor, Haarlem, the Netherlands, mestdag.eu
Jay Wenk, veteran member of Veterans for Peace, Woodstock, NY, USA

George Newell, Boulder Chapter President, Veterans for Peace, USA
Chuck Searcy, Vietnam Veteran, Athens, Georgia, USA,
web
Carol Trainer, member of Veterans For Peace, Prospect, KY, USA, web
Carroll Nast, Colfax, CA, USA, web
Sally-Alice Thompson, The Raging Grannies of Albuquerque, USA, web
Mary Hanna, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Daniel Gilman, retired, Viet Nam Veteran, Seattle, WA, USA
Nicolas J S Davies, North Miami, FL, USA
Scott Camil, retired, Gainesville, FL, USA, vfpgainesville.org
Tom  Hawthorne, Callahan, FL, USA
Klaus Linder, Musician, Berlin, Germany
Robert Hunziker, Environmental Activist/Journalist, Author, Los Angeles, CA, USA
June Vette, Mt Shasta, CA, USA, multipolarworld.net
Maura Browne, Washington, DC, USA
Gladys Tiffany, Director OMNI Center for Peace, Justice, Ecology, Fayetteville, AR, USA, omnicenter.org
Margit Stiemer, Berlin, Germany
Bill Kaiser, activist, Burbank, CA, USA
Esan Siva, commercial, Thiais, France
Abdellah Najim, Bruxelles, Belgique
Walter Friedmann, Bühl, Germany, Web
Henry Klützke, employee, Rostock, Germany
Prof. Thomas Riebl, Obertrum, Austria
Natylie Baldwin, author/analyst, San Francisco Area, CA, USA, natyliesbaldwin.com
John Walsh, Scientist (biologist), Alameda, CA, USA
Süheyla Köhler, Berlin, Germany
Sheinna R. Baker, Madera, CA, USA
Andreas Johannes Berchtold, retired, Wuppertal, Germany,  freudenschaft.net
Enrico Vigna, free lance, writer researcher, speaker for Italy of Belgrade Forum, Turin, Italy, civg.it
Ursula Mathern, Merxheim, Germany
Matthias Abendroth, architect, Weimar, Germany
Thomas Abendroth, musician, Grafrath, Germany
Daniel Hollenberg, Student, Oberhausen, Germany
Ruth Wright, retired, Northville, Michigan, USA
Cathy Curtis, Professor of Music, Paris, France
Gitta Kleine, München, Germany
Elke Blauth, Klinische Kunsttherapeutin, Wiesbaden, Germany
Zvonko Avramovic, Vienna, Austria
Sudhir Sajwan, Advocate, advocate, New Delhi, India
Dr. Reiner Seidel, Hochschullehrer, Berlin, Germany, beziehungs-werkstatt-berlin.de
Farid Al-Midani, Steuerfachangestellter, Wuppertal, Germany
Thomas Austermann, Essen, Germany
Vincenzo Spezzano, Staatlicher Angestellter, Trento, Italy
Anschi Pohlmann, Kunstttherapeutin/Künstlerin, Dortmund, Germany
Werner Ulf, selfemployed, Berlin, Germany, website
Jean Jacques Sautier, retired, Mesanges, France
Katrin Wiegand, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany
Heike Baheru, Berlin, Germany
Marvin Unger, selfemployed, Berlin, Germany
Wolfgang Sichert, Author, Berlin, Germany
Molina Vogelsang, Student, Berlin, Germany
David José, Studierender, Berlin, Germany
Monika Häusler, Produktionshelferin, Perasdorf, Germany
Walter Friedmann, Bühl, Germany
Klaus Lipps, Oberstudienrat a.D., Baden-Baden, Germany
Christina Lipps, Lehrerin a.D., Baden-Baden, Germany
Martin Eckert, Sozialwissenschaftler, Conil de la Frontera, Spain
Stefanie Kötter, Duesseldorf, Germany
Alyette Ozoux, Lyon, France
Vincenzo Spezzano, translator, Trento, Italy
Christa Senberg, Knitting for peace, Zossen, Germany
Kerstin Schreiber, Rheinsberg, Germany
Klaus Gente, retired, Born am Dar, Germany
Nils Hausotte, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Hans Boës, Fahrzeugbau, Berlin, Germany, postfossilemobile.de

Marc Benndorf, Holztechniker, Aktivist, Rhauderfehn, Germany
Hans Jürgen Adler, retired, Gardelgen, Deutschland
Michael Lang, Berlin, Deutschland

 

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Here the extended version of the declaration (29. Jan. 2016):

Multipolar World Against War

An Urgent Call for a Multipolar Coalition for Peace

Our world stands at a critical and dangerous juncture. The destructive policy of unilateral military intervention and illegal regime change practiced by the United States and its allies has led to the possibility of a military confrontation between major world powers and nuclear-armed nations that could trigger a new World War.

This is an urgent call to all nations, organizations and individuals worldwide, to join together in forming a global coalition that seeks to avert disaster by strengthening Multipolar cooperation, peaceful diplomacy and international law, while categorically rejecting interventionism and unilateral aggression.

The world has arrived at this point because of reckless foreign policy , gross human rights violations and the wanton destruction of entire cultures. Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S.’s latest aggressive policy shift was enshrined in a PNAC (Project for a New American Century) document published in September 2000 entitled, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century,” where they revealingly determined that:

“…If an American peace is to be maintained and expanded, it must have a secure foundation on unquestioned U.S. military preeminence….”

Under the media guise of “The War on Terror“, “WMD’s“ or “Humanitarianism“, the U.S. (together with its allies) presently executes this overtly imperialist doctrine through the expansion of NATO, the launching of multiple wars for control of foreign resources, and the establishment of hundreds of military bases overseas. It overthrows non-­compliant heads­-of­-state through the use of unsanctioned military force or color revolutions. It contaminates entire regions with cancer-causing depleted uranium munitions.  It justifies the use of torture, electronic surveillance, killer drones, cyber warfare, and the rolling back of domestic civil liberties – while whistleblowers that expose these crimes are threatened and criminalized.

Even economic warfare in the form of sanctions, vulture capitalism, IMF-imposed austerity, secretly negotiated trade deals like TTIP, and financial manipulation is unleashed against its enemies – and even its allies – forcing them into submission.

Dangerous Flashpoints

Is the world safer? What are the results of these unilateral actions? The promises of increased democracy, national security and economic well-being from Western intervention has only left a deadly legacy of failed states and disastrous outcomes. Furthermore, this unilateral policy is now targeting Russia and China, exposing humanity to the risk of global thermonuclear war.

In East Asia, Washington has deemed China’s dynamic rise as a strategic threat to U.S. interests, and has responded militarily by agitating and encircling China, while inflaming territorial disputes with its neighbors. At the same time, neo-­liberal free ­trade agreements negotiated in secret like TPP are being implemented to counter China’s economic influence, while enabling corporations to keep workers exploited, environmental protections sidelined, and entire nations powerless.

Meanwhile, the U.S. and NATO are backing a corrupt regime with Nazi ties in Ukraine that they put into power through a violent coup. The regime’s repressive policies sparked a civil war that created more than a million refugees, prompting Crimean residents against the coup to rejoin Russia in a referendum. Though more than 90% of Crimeans voted in favor of reunification, the Western powers and the media accused Russia of interference, choosing to apply tough economic sanctions, and to station NATO military personnel and weapons directly on Russia’s borders. The West is even considering the European redeployment of nuclear weapons to “counter the Russian threat“. Does this make the world safer?

In Syria, the U.S./NATO/Gulf Coalition is illegally waging a dual campaign of fighting terrorism and regime change simultaneously, demanding that yet another elected head-­of-­state step down. However, this U.S.-­led Coalition is supporting extremist mercenaries with strong links to Al ­Qaeda and ISIS ­ whom they dub “the moderate opposition“ to bring down the Syrian government. So while they officially condemn terrorism and pledge to fight it, they continue to train, fund, arm, and support the very groups they say they are fighting.

Worse still, the U.S.-­led Coalition, ­illegally operating without a UN mandate and no permission from the Syrian government, ­is operating with a separate agenda in the same theater as the legally-­mandated Syria/Russia/Iran Coalition, the one overwhelmingly supported by the Syrian people who fear for their lives. Instead of joining forces against terrorism, the West is inflaming the crisis through belligerent rhetoric, dangerous provocations and the flagrant disregard of international law. Does this make the world safer?

Media as a Tool for War

The role of the media in promoting these wars and destructive policies cannot be overstated. Whether demonizing a leader, a religion, or an entire nation, – the Western media chooses to echo Western talking points to scare the public into supporting war, rather than reporting on the facts. In particular, politically motivated criticism is constantly used to discredit and undermine Russia and Syria for “actually“ fighting terrorism or legally defending their own borders. Dubious accusations are regularly leveled at Russia and its president without any evidence, while Western media outlets legitimize these often debunked claims – further distorting the reality. Thus, Russia is often portrayed as a threat greater than ISIS!

However, it must not be forgotten who demonized Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, who actually created the chaos that engulfs Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Ukraine, and who continues to threaten other nations – including Russia, China and Iran. Against the backdrop of escalating ecological crises, extreme poverty and increasing social and religious tensions, this extremely dangerous foreign policy pursued by the West and its media is creating more terrorists, more victims, more refugees, more poverty and more destabilization – bringing the world ever closer to the brink of disaster.

There IS an Alternative

The time has come to counter this grave threat to humanity. Respect must be restored to the principles of sovereignty, self-determination and non-interventionism -­ and the adherence to international law must be paramount. Though most nations respect this, Russia and China are the major world powers that support the concept of Multipolarity, and act as a global counter­balance to Western hegemony. Whatever domestic issues they may have, their cooperative approach is supported by the majority of nations, by global alliances such as the Non­-Aligned Movement, the G77 or the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization), and by the Latin American alliances (UNASUR, ALBA and CELAC).

Moreover, these Multipolar nations are providing alternatives to Western-­controlled institutions and their neo­-colonial practices. Their multilateral institutions and development projects such as the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), the AIIB, and the massive “New Silk Road“ Eurasian development project are rooted in non-interventionism and mutual respect. In sharp contrast to Western trade deals, bilateral cooperation with these Multipolar nations is increasingly producing win-win outcomes for many developed and developing nations in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe. In total, the majority of the world’s nations support a Multipolar approach to global affairs based on the principles of the U.N. Charter and the Declaration of Human Rights, which is why the West wants to derail it – it’s a threat to their global hegemony.

Therefore, all those who seek peace – be it nations, organizations, movements or individuals from all across the political, economic, social and cultural spectrum ­ must stand together as one voice in support of Multipolarity. This voice must be amplified over the Western media spin by supporting truthful, Multipolar and independent media sources. This voice could be organized through major conferences into a coalition with initiatives, political positions, and a platform.

This Multipolar coalition should be mobilized into a force that can pressure the West into abandoning their destructive policies by directing their political and economic support toward nations that have pursued (or desire to pursue) a balanced policy of cooperation and diplomacy. Even as individuals, we can apply pressure by contacting government offices and media outlets en masse, altering our voting and spending habits to support proponents of Multipolarity, or finding creative ways to spread the word using art, music, film or literature. More than just a call for solidarity, this must be a political and grassroots force for positive change.

The Choice We All Face

Since the September 2015 U.N. General Assembly and the events that followed, two distinct forms of diplomacy have been on display for all to see, presenting the world with a choice: Do we want a Unipolar world in which Western wars dictate the world’s fate, or a Multipolar world where sovereign countries work together in an environment of peace, cooperation and mutual respect? It is clear that the global majority chooses the latter.

Therefore, WE, the global majority standing together in solidarity for peace through diplomacy, declare that:

We respect all nations‘ sovereignty and their right to self­-determination. We believe that the future of ANY country must be decided by the citizens of that country alone, free from all external threats and interference, and that multinational conflicts should be resolved through political processes and diplomatic negotiations.

We support all nations that exercise a cooperative, multilateral approach to global affairs. The counter­productive and dangerous policy of unilateral military intervention is a violation of international law, and must be universally condemned.

We support nations and multinational coalitions that work determinedly to stop terrorism. Nations that directly or indirectly participate in the training, arming, funding and support of terrorist-­linked extremist groups do so in violation of international law and must be condemned, and held accountable.

We condemn Western­-oriented media outlets that demonize leaders or entire nations and religions, blatantly misrepresent the facts, and consciously present a biased, one­-sided view of events. We applaud and strongly support global media that is fair and balanced, and that objectively reports on world events.

We commit to engage in, or support nonviolent efforts to promote global peace and tolerance for all peoples and all beliefs. Please sign, and/or widely disseminate this declaration and all like­-minded efforts.

“NO to War… YES to a Multipolar World!“

* (added in March 2016) Though a ceasefire and another attempt at peace talks have been initiated, the West and its allies in the Middle East continue to undermine the process, inflaming the crisis through belligerent rhetoric, dangerous provocations and the flagrant disregard of international law. Does this make the world safer?

Multipolar World Against War (extended version)

Multipolar World Against War

An Urgent Call for a Multipolar Coalition for Peace

Our world stands at a critical and dangerous juncture. The destructive policy of unilateral military intervention and illegal regime change practiced by the United States and its allies has led to the possibility of a military confrontation between major world powers and nuclear-armed nations that could trigger a new World War.

This is an urgent call to all nations, organizations and individuals worldwide, to join together in forming a global coalition that seeks to avert disaster by strengthening Multipolar cooperation, peaceful diplomacy and international law, while categorically rejecting interventionism and unilateral aggression.

The world has arrived at this point because of reckless foreign policy , gross human rights violations and the wanton destruction of entire cultures. Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S.’s latest aggressive policy shift was enshrined in a PNAC (Project for a New American Century) document published in September 2000 entitled, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century,” where they revealingly determined that:

“…If an American peace is to be maintained and expanded, it must have a secure foundation on unquestioned U.S. military preeminence….”

Under the media guise of “The War on Terror“, “WMD’s“ or “Humanitarianism“, the U.S. (together with its allies) presently executes this overtly imperialist doctrine through the expansion of NATO, the launching of multiple wars for control of foreign resources, and the establishment of hundreds of military bases overseas. It overthrows non-­compliant heads­-of­-state through the use of unsanctioned military force or color revolutions. It contaminates entire regions with cancer-causing depleted uranium munitions.  It justifies the use of torture, electronic surveillance, killer drones, cyber warfare, and the rolling back of domestic civil liberties – while whistleblowers that expose these crimes are threatened and criminalized.

Even economic warfare in the form of sanctions, vulture capitalism, IMF-imposed austerity, secretly negotiated trade deals like TTIP, and financial manipulation is unleashed against its enemies – and even its allies – forcing them into submission.

Dangerous Flashpoints

Is the world safer? What are the results of these unilateral actions? The promises of increased democracy, national security and economic well-being from Western intervention has only left a deadly legacy of failed states and disastrous outcomes. Furthermore, this unilateral policy is now targeting Russia and China, exposing humanity to the risk of global thermonuclear war.

In East Asia, Washington has deemed China’s dynamic rise as a strategic threat to U.S. interests, and has responded militarily by agitating and encircling China, while inflaming territorial disputes with its neighbors. At the same time, neo-­liberal free ­trade agreements negotiated in secret like TPP are being implemented to counter China’s economic influence, while enabling corporations to keep workers exploited, environmental protections sidelined, and entire nations powerless.

Meanwhile, the U.S. and NATO are backing a corrupt regime with Nazi ties in Ukraine that they put into power through a violent coup. The regime’s repressive policies sparked a civil war that created more than a million refugees, prompting Crimean residents against the coup to rejoin Russia in a referendum. Though more than 90% of Crimeans voted in favor of reunification, the Western powers and the media accused Russia of interference, choosing to apply tough economic sanctions, and to station NATO military personnel and weapons directly on Russia’s borders. The West is even considering the European redeployment of nuclear weapons to “counter the Russian threat“. Does this make the world safer?

In Syria, the U.S./NATO/Gulf Coalition is illegally waging a dual campaign of fighting terrorism and regime change simultaneously, demanding that yet another elected head-­of-­state step down. However, this U.S.-­led Coalition is supporting extremist mercenaries with strong links to Al ­Qaeda and ISIS ­ whom they dub “the moderate opposition“ to bring down the Syrian government. So while they officially condemn terrorism and pledge to fight it, they continue to train, fund, arm, and support the very groups they say they are fighting.

Worse still, the U.S.-­led Coalition, ­illegally operating without a UN mandate and no permission from the Syrian government, ­is operating with a separate agenda in the same theater as the legally-­mandated Syria/Russia/Iran Coalition, the one overwhelmingly supported by the Syrian people who fear for their lives. Instead of joining forces against terrorism, the West is inflaming the crisis through belligerent rhetoric, dangerous provocations and the flagrant disregard of international law. Does this make the world safer?

Media as a Tool for War

The role of the media in promoting these wars and destructive policies cannot be overstated. Whether demonizing a leader, a religion, or an entire nation, – the Western media chooses to echo Western talking points to scare the public into supporting war, rather than reporting on the facts. Politically motivated criticism is used to discredit and undermine Russia and Syria for “actually“ fighting terrorism or legally defending their own borders. Dubious accusations are regularly leveled at Russia and its president without any evidence, while Western media outlets legitimize these often debunked claims – further distorting the reality. Thus, Russia is often portrayed as a threat equal to ISIS!

However, it must not be forgotten who demonized Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, who actually created the chaos that engulfs Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Ukraine, and who continues to threaten other nations – including Russia, China and Iran. Against the backdrop of escalating ecological crises, extreme poverty and increasing social and religious tensions, this extremely dangerous foreign policy pursued by the West and its media is creating more terrorists, more victims, more refugees, more poverty and more destabilization – bringing the world ever closer to the brink of disaster.

There IS an Alternative

The time has come to counter this grave threat to humanity. Respect must be restored to the principles of sovereignty, self-determination and non-interventionism -­ and the adherence to international law must be paramount. Though most nations respect this, Russia and China are the major world powers that support the concept of Multipolarity, and act as a global counter­balance to Western hegemony. Whatever domestic issues they may have, their cooperative approach is supported by the majority of nations, by global alliances such as the Non­-Aligned Movement, the G77 or the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization), and by the Latin American alliances (UNASUR, ALBA and CELAC).

Moreover, these Multipolar nations are providing alternatives to Western-­controlled institutions and their neo­-colonial practices. Their multilateral institutions and development projects such as the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), the AIIB, and the massive “New Silk Road“ Eurasian development project are rooted in non-interventionism and mutual respect. In sharp contrast to Western trade deals, bilateral cooperation with these Multipolar nations is increasingly producing win-win outcomes for many developed and developing nations in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe. In total, the majority of the world’s nations support a Multipolar approach to global affairs based on the principles of the U.N. Charter and the Declaration of Human Rights, which is why the West wants to derail it – it’s a threat to their global hegemony.

Therefore, all those who seek peace – be it nations, organizations, movements or individuals from all across the political, economic, social and cultural spectrum ­ must stand together as one voice in support of Multipolarity. This voice must be amplified over the Western media spin by supporting truthful, Multipolar and independent media sources. This voice could be organized through major conferences into a coalition with initiatives, political positions, and a platform.

This Multipolar coalition should be mobilized into a force that can pressure the West into abandoning their destructive policies by directing their political and economic support toward nations that have pursued (or desire to pursue) a balanced policy of cooperation and diplomacy. Even as individuals, we can apply pressure by contacting government offices and media outlets en masse, altering our voting and spending habits to support proponents of Multipolarity, or finding creative ways to spread the word using art, music, film or literature. More than just a call for solidarity, this must be a political and grassroots force for positive change.

The Choice We All Face

Since the September 2015 U.N. General Assembly and the events that followed, two distinct forms of diplomacy have been on display for all to see, presenting the world with a choice: Do we want a Unipolar world in which Western wars dictate the world’s fate, or a Multipolar world where sovereign countries work together in an environment of peace, cooperation and mutual respect? It is clear that the global majority chooses the latter.

Therefore, WE, the global majority standing together in solidarity for peace through diplomacy, declare that:

We respect all nations‘ sovereignty and their right to self­-determination. We believe that the future of ANY country must be decided by the citizens of that country alone, free from all external threats and interference, and that multinational conflicts should be resolved through political processes and diplomatic negotiations.

We support all nations that exercise a cooperative, multilateral approach to global affairs. The counter­productive and dangerous policy of unilateral military intervention is a violation of international law, and must be universally condemned.

We support nations and multinational coalitions that work determinedly to stop terrorism. Nations that directly or indirectly participate in the training, arming, funding and support of terrorist-­linked extremist groups do so in violation of international law and must be condemned, and held accountable.

We condemn Western­-oriented media outlets that demonize leaders or entire nations and religions, blatantly misrepresent the facts, and consciously present a biased, one­-sided view of events. We applaud and strongly support global media that is fair and balanced, and that objectively reports on world events.

We commit to engage in, or support nonviolent efforts to promote global peace and tolerance for all peoples and all beliefs. Please sign, and/or widely disseminate this declaration and all like­-minded efforts.

“NO to War… YES to a Multipolar World!“

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Persian – original 2016

جهان ما در یک برهه بحرانی و خطرناک است. سیاست مخرب مداخله نظامی یک جانبه و تغییر رژیم غیرقانونی ترویج و تمرین توسط ایالات متحده، متحدان آن و رسانه ها به احتمال درگیری بین قدرت های بزرگ جهان و مجهز به سلاح اتمی است که می تواند یک جنگ جهانی جدید را آغاز کند منجر شده است.
 
زمان آن رسیده است برای مقابله با این تهدید بزرگ برای بشریت است. احترام باید به اصول حاکمیت، حق تعیین سرنوشت و عدم مداخله ترمیم – و پایبندی به قوانین بین المللی باید در رسانهها باشد.
 
این یک تماس فوری به تمام ملل، سازمان ها، جنبش ها و افراد در سراسر جهان، برای پیوستن به تشکیل یک ائتلاف جهانی است که به دنبال جلوگیری از فاجعه از طریق تقویت همکاری چندقطبی، دیپلماسی صلح آمیز و قوانین بین المللی، در حالی که مطلقا رد مداخله و تجاوز یک طرفه است.
 
آیا ما می خواهیم یک جهان تک قطبی که در آن جنگ های غرب دیکته سرنوشت جهان، و یا یک جهان چند قطبی که در آن کشورهای مستقل به سمت یک محیط صلح، همکاری و احترام متقابل کار می کند؟ روشن است که ما، اکثریت جهانی، دومی را انتخاب کنید.
 
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Fredrik S. Heffermehl, lawyer, writer, Oslo, Norway, Former member of the IPB, International Peace Bureau, Steering Committee. Vice president of IALANA, International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms. Former president of the Norwegian Peace Council. 
The goal of global security by respect and co-operation cannot be achieved in a world full of military business and forces with the opposite rationale – that was the idea that motivated Alfred Nobel when he established his „prize for the champions of peace“ working for international law and disarmament. See nobelwill.org


Hans Boës, Fahrzeugbau, Berlin
For a peace dividend


Daniel Hollenberg, Student, Oberhausen, Deutschland
Es gibt keinen Weg zum Frieden, denn Frieden ist der Weg


Ruth Wright, retired, Northville, Michigan, USA
I want a peaceful world. L❤️be not hate!


Enrico Vigna, free lance, writer researcher, Turin, Italy civg.it
My full adhesion your campaign. I am speaker for Italy of Belgrade Forum, member of CIVG ( InitiativeCenterTruthandJustice). We have many projects and works on war and peace.


Natylie Baldwin, author/analyst, San Francisco Area, CA, USA, natyliesbaldwin.com
Happy to sign this declaration.
Keep up the good work.


Claudia Karas, AG Palästina/Frankfurt, Germany
Was für eine Welt könnten wir bauen, wenn wir die Kräfte, die ein Krieg entfesselt, für den Aufbau einsetzten. Ein Zehntel der Energien, ein Bruchteil des Geldes wäre hinreichend, um den Menschen aller Länder zu einem menschenwürdigen Leben zu verhelfen und die Katastrophe der Arbeitslosigkeit zu verhindern (Albert Einstein)

What kind of world could we build, if we would use the forces that unleashed a war for the buildup of our societies. One tenth of the energy, a fraction of the money would be sufficient to help the people of all countries to have a decent life and to prevent the disaster of unemployment (Albert Einstein)


Esan Siva, commercial, Thiais, France
Un monde multipolaire favorisera plusieur point de vue, donc une possibilité d’échange.
Le pouvoir dans une seul main a montré son côté dangeureux pour ceux qui ne peuvent se défendre.
Pour moi les USA represente l’exemple parfait de mes dires!


June Vette, Mt Shasta, CA, USA
The end of war will be hopefully soon. Yes to a multipolar world! The power of this is in the people of the world.


Jay Wenk, veteran member of Veterans for Peace, Woodstock, NY, USA
I’m a WW2 combat Infantry Vet in Europe.


Carroll Nast, Colfax, CA, USA
I am a US Air Force veteran and member of Veterans For Peace.  Greedy corporations are a threat to life on earth as we know it.


Dr. Leo Semashko, Honorary President, Global Harmony Assotiation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Excellent! But your motto should be supplemented as follows: „NO to War…
YES to a Multipolar World and its Global Peace Science!“ Do you agree with it? We published it on our website with link on your 
wonderful Petition for the UN!


 

Ray McGovern, Washington, D.C., USA  raymcgovern.com
When the treaties comprising the Westfaelischer Friede were signed in 1648, I was just a young boy.  In due course, I learned that they brought unimaginable hope to Europe by ushering in a political order based on national sovereignty and non-aggression and ending the outrages of the Thirty Years’ War. Today’s war-hawks blithely predict, without any sense of history, another “30-years’ war.”  It is up to us to stop this madness before the nuclear genie gets out of the bottle and brings a violent end to our already dying planet.


 

Betsy Mullligan-Dague, Executive Director Jeannette Rankin Peace Center, Missoula, MT, USA, www.jrpc.org
We must put energy and effort into peace. And it will take us all working together


WAMM – Women Against Military Madness, Suzanne Al-Kayali, director, USA
NO MORE WAR!


Dr Peter Wigg, Victorian branch convenor, Medical Association for Prevention of War, Australia, mapw.org.au

A conversation promoting war as either a noble venture or a wise and necessary undertaking is very strongly established in Australia, as elsewhere, mainly in support of US military activities. It is important to keep challenging this with an alternative approach.


Jonathan Thron, Berlin
Eine multipolare Welt ist gut gemeint, doch Frieden wird es erst durch die gemeinsamen Ziele der Menschheit geben.


 

Frank Dorrel, Culver City, CA, USA  addictedtowar.com
Let’s Have Peace on Earth for Everyone!


Ada Aharoni, writer, Founder of IFLAC, Haifa, Israel 
Very crucial petition that all should sign. I am sending it to IFLAC – International Forum for the Culture of Peace


Vijay Mehta, Chari, Uniting for Peace, London, United Kingdom unitingforpeace.com
Excellent initiative


Thomas Fusco, self employed, Brunswick, USA

If we don’t take Peace seriously think of the alternative.


Richard Greve, Staten Island, New York, USA

I’t really time for the people to say no to the warmongers who run many nations, especially in the US


Jörg Tauss, Kraichtal, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland

Wir brauchen eine neue Friedensbewegung!


Leah Bolger, Veteran and anti-war activist, Corvallis, Oregon, USA  worldbeyondwar.org

The United States must be held to account for its many violations of international law, and it is only through the coalescence of other nations that this will happen.


Prof. Dr. Gregor Putensen, Hochschullehrer/Rentner, Greifswald

Ein zutiefst vernünftiges Anliegen, das dazu auffordert, dem Überlebensinteresse der gesamten Menschheit durch eine Rückbesinnung auf ein demokratisches Verständnis von internationalen Beziehungen wieder Geltung zu verschaffen. 


Alexander Ionov, President of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia
Russian anti-war and human rights activists are ready to join your campaign against military and illegal invasion of imperialist US and its allies into the countries and regions of Middle East, North Africa, Ukraine, etc. We are standing for justice and multipolar world, as well as for self-determination, independence and democracy in any country of the world. Thank you for spreading this agenda!


Dieter Becker, Schriftführer des OKV Ostdeutschen Kuratoriums von Verbänden e.V.

Die Analyxe der jüngsten Entwicklung entspricht auch den Auffassungen des Ostdeutschen Kuratoriums von Verbänden e.V. Allerdings habe ich persönlich gewisse Zweifel, ob unsrere Appelle erhört werden. Trotzdem sollten wir immer wieder und wenn es geht gemeinsam unsere Stimme erheben, damit uns die Nachwelt nicht vorwerfen kann, wir hätten es einmal zu wenig getan..


Savvidis Lampros, Dipl. Elektroingenieur, Berlin

Krieg war und ist NIE ein Mittel um Probleme zu lösen !!! Reden und wieder Reden ist die einzige Art, um die Differenzen klar zu machen und dann schrittweise und kompromissbereit beiderseitig sie zu lösen.


Bodo Quart, Eisenbahn-Rentner, Berlin, Germany

Was hat die USA-Administration seit dem Ende des 2. Weltkriegs für Kriege und militärische Auseinandersetzungen provoziert? Die Militärs der USA sind weltweit friedensbedrohend; das zeigt sich überall dort, wo es um die Durchsetzung der Interessen der USA geht. Die NATO ist das Werkzeug dazu in Europa; sie hat „ganze Arbeit“ geleistet und wird es verstärkt weiter tun, wenn wir dem nicht Einhalt durch die Forderung nach einer nationalen und europäischen Souveränität und Solidarität gebieten.


Annette Klepzig, Wilhelmsfeld, BW, Deutschland

Krieg löst keine Probleme er veursacht sie!


Beatrice Gehrmann, Kulturschaffende, Berlin, Germany

War is over when you want it! (John Lennon)


Johnny Gaunt, Pontrhydfendigaid, Wales, UK

We are here, in Orwell’s dystopia. Clear redefinitions need to be made. War does not equal peace. There is no strength in ignorance. Slavery is not freedom.


Dr.  Elisabeth Quart, Berlin, Germany

Danke den Initiatoren. Möge diese Bewegung zum Umdenken bei den Regierenden führen im Interesse der künftigen Generationen.


Laurie Childers, artist, peace activist, Corvallis, Oregon, USA  lauriechilders.com

Superpowers endanger the robust health of human society that we can enjoy by having a diversity of approaches to culture and survival.  Let us be friendly toward one another and not greedy.


Jill Gough, National Secretary CND Cymru / Wales, Grossbritannien  cndcymru.org

We can only do this together!


Nasrin Parsa, Publizistin – Filmregisseurin – Soziologin, Berlin, Germany

Illegaler Regimewechsel und Entvölkerung der Städte durch Krieg ist Terror gegen Zivilsten. Krieg ist Terror.


Ellen Murphy, Bellingham,  Washington, USA

We are a multi-polar world. Let us not deny that reality. Let us make the best of it going forward. Let us thrive.


Zivadin Jovanovic, Belgrade, Serbia, Diplomat (rtd)  www.beoforum.rs

Multi-polarity puts an end on US/NATO world monopoly. It opens space for democratization of world relations, respect of  International principles and strengthening of UN as the only international community.


Holger Lichtwark, Kapitän, Berlin, Germany

Profitgier und mediale Verdummung erzeugen Kriegsgefahr. Offensichtlich gibt es keine Obergrenzen.


Judith Webster, website host, developer and administrator  deconstructedglobe.com

The awful destruction of the ongoing wars for world domination combined with the threat of a new world war is horrific.     The undermining of international law weakens our best road to peace.


Bert Sacks, Washington, USA IraqiKids.org

Eisenhower warned us about the dangers of an out-of-control military-industrial complex.  John Kennedy was killed for standing up to and resisting those powers.  We must reclaim our democracy from those same powers.


Ellen Breidert, Bad Honnef, Germany

Krieg und Gewaltanwendung bringen lediglich Leid und Zerstörung. Ein Krieg kann bereits lange nicht „gewonnen“ werden.


Klaus Feldhacke, Rentner, Berlin, Germany

Die Staaten, die auf der “ Geberkonferenz“ Geld für Flüchtlinge sammeln, haben vorher Geld für Waffen bereitgestellt.Krieg beenden ! Frieden schaffen!


Tombolo Mukengechay, Jurist A.D., Berlin, Germany

Die Welt scheint gegenwärtig in realer Gefahr sein. Man muss über die eigenen egoistischen bzw. ideologischen Überzeugungen hinwegspringen und sich für Rettung d. Menschheit einsetzen.


Harald Nestler, Berlin, Deutschland, ehem. Handelsrat der DDR in der VR China

Leuten wie den Unterzeichnern dieser Erklärung wird oft Anti- Amerikanismus vorgeworfen.  Das ist nicht richtig: die Dokumente aus den Think- Tanks der US- Regierung geben selbst das Ziel der Politik für das 21. Jahrhundert deutlich vor. Die unipolare Weltherrschaft soll wieder hergestellt und mögliche Konkurrenten bekämpft werden (Russland, China, EU). Einziges Kriterium: Wohlstand des amerikanischen Volkes. Das kann auch friedlich erreicht werden! Bravo, amerikanische  Unterzeichner!


John Cooper, Professor of Chemistry, Retired, USA

War is not the answer, never has been, never will be.  War just avoids dealing with the problems that cause international strife.  The answer is to deal with those problems like mature adults.


Prof. Dr. Günter Wendel, Rentner, Berlin, Germany

Antifaschisten und Friedenskämpfer aller Länder, vereinigt Euch und verhindert alle Spaltungsversuche!!!


J. Michael Springmann, attorney, author, Washington, D.C., USA michaelspringmann.com

The U.S. and Israel are the greatest threats to safety and security.


Ralph Schultz, Professor, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

USA DEEP STATE AND INFLUENCE OVER EUROPE IS A HIGH RISK THREAT  TO PEACE


Lindis Percy, Founder of the Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases (CAAB), UK caab.org.uk

Thank you for this initiative.


Michael Nagler, Peace educator, Petaluma, CA, USA mettacenter.org

Mit Gottes Hilfe!


Notash Farah, artist, Vienna, Austria farah-notash.com

Your activity (An Urgent Call for a Multipolar Coalition)    is highly appreciated .Your call will be forwarded as wide as possible. With revolutionary  salute . Farah Notash


Carol Miller, Peaceful Skies Coalition, President, Arroyo Hondo, NM  peacefulskies.org

Peaceful Skies Coalition works nationally and internationally to fight militarism and war. Peaceful Skies Coalition stands up to US military expansionism and calls for the US to turn to peace.


Subrata Ghoshroy, Academic, co-Chair of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists (INES) for Global Responsibility Boston, MA, USA  inesglobal.net

I am signing as an individual and also as the co-Chair of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists (INES) for Global Responsibility.


Gar Smith, co-founder, Environmentalists Against War, Berkeley, California, USA  envirosagainstwar.org

Environmentalists Against War fully supports this initiative and will immediately post it on our website. We need to abandon the West-East/North-South Bipolar Disorder. The only thing that can save the multitudes from WWIII is … the multitudes.


Ann Ruthsdottir, fiber artist, Brunswick, Maine, USA

There is NO WAR that produced a lasting PEACE.  Understanding and LOVE is the only way to PEACE.


Emma Jean Lugo, Peace Activist, Portland, Oregon

Unilateral action by the United States against Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and it’s support of torture and the suppression of civil and human rights across the Middle East and Palestine must be countered by a principled and effective resistance rooted in peace and justice.


Becky Luening, artist, Portland, Oregon, USA

It is time for the human community to move beyond barbarism and re-order our priorities to achieve an era of peaceful coexistence and harmonic interdependence. I believe we have the capacity. As they say, where there is a will, there is a way.


Hans-Ulrich Walter, Berater im Unruhestand, Leipzig, Germany

Wir sollten m.E. besser differenzieren. Nicht die USA schlechthin sind der Drahtzieher, sondern die interventionistischen Kräfte der USA um den MIK und deren gut geschmiertes globales Netzwerk.


Hamid Mumin, Professor, Brandon, Canada

Those in power are abusing the trust of humanity.  We choose peace and non-violence as the only way forward, and the only solution is for everyone to put their weapons down and go home.


Theresa Bruckmann, Ökonomin, Worpswede, Germany

Bei der Globalisierung einer Demokratie- und Friedensbewegung bin ich mit Begeisterung dabei!


Lois Barnett, Port Townsend, Washington, USA

Namu myoho renge kyo. Peace.


Suzanne Hedrick, Nobleboro, Maine, USA

I am 84 years old. I am sick and tired of endless wars waged mostly by the US. The endless destruction and death going on in the Middle East is overwhelming.


William Slavick, Retired professor, frm. coordinator of Pax Christi Maine, member of Veterans for Peace, ,

Portland, Maine, USAChurches, sovereign nations, and the United Nations must challenge U.S. imperialism, militarism, aggression, exploitation, fascist capitalist greed, and environmental degradation.


Elaine G McGillicuddy, writer, poet, Portland, Maine, USA elainemcgillicuddy.com

I’ve been actively against war since 1968.


Jeannie Woodbridge, Fraud Investigator, Gold Coast, Australia

My life’s passion is to stop the encroaching totalitarian state and reclaim sovereignty and a world of ‚ubuntu‘.


Lyn Marie Berntson, Eden Prairie, MN, USA

Our world needs wise leaders, those who can avert war and work toward lasting stability for people and planet. It is an urgent time to act for peace, cooperation, and mutual respect.


Sonja Henisch, Vienna, Austria sonja-henisch.at

No war toys, make love, not war! Maybe it is fancy, but it is the only chance for surviving!


Jürgen Schwaneberg, Rentner, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany

Ich schließe mich voll an.


Tim Nolan, Managing Editor Global Peace, St.Paul MN, USA

We can We will We must take our country back. We want all our troops back now.


GewerkschafterInnen gegen Atomenergie und Krieg, Vienna, Austria atomgegner.at

We are austrian trade unionists against atomic power and war and support this declaration. The establishement – including the leaders of trade unions – are collaborating with the big transnational enterprises and the military-industrial-komplex. That’s not good for the people. Therefore we resiste!


Österreichisches Solidaritätskomitee, Vienna, Austria  proSV.akis.at

As a NGO and non-profit oranization for social welfare we support this declaration for war ist the main reason and tool for the rich to defend their richeness against the poor. No to war – Yes zu equality and social welfare!


Lisa Savage, educator, Solon, ME, USA
We can live cooperatively or die fighting for hegemony. The choice is ours, and time is running out to make it.


Annelie Böttcher, selbständig, Frankfurt (Oder), Deutschland
Kein Krieg gegen Nienanden


Susanne Karafiat, Diplompsychologin, Frankfurt(Oder), Germany

Ich wünsche FRIEDEN, FRIEDEN, FRIEDEN!!!!!!!!!!!


Joseph Hancock, Retired, Los Angeles, CA, USA lapeacecouncil.org
Why should the USA have it all when the workers of the world make all the surplus value? STOP NATO!


Kim Soobok, Financing, Closter, New Jersey, USA
I am strongly supporting your idea. I apply your idea to Korean penynsular. North Korea has been demonized by USA and its allies. 
Government funded artists depicted North Korea as evil thru various media including Youtube.  N Korea is a perfect sample of  an USA war target for past 62 years since armistice. After several visits, I found much differently N Korea is rather developing sustainable green habitat model. This may save human being. We should respect N Korea decide their own fate. Thks


Reinhard Schülzke, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Wir als Friedensnetz Frankfurt (Oder) unterstützen diesen Appell!


Barb Schade, educator, Westport, Connecticut, USA
Thank you for heading up this very important declaration. Those who believe they have power cannot stop the peace efforts of millions 
of people.


Frank Scott, writer, Pt. Richmond, USA
we cannot have a multipolar world of social justice and peace as long as the political economics of private profit/public loss 
capitalism prevails!


Don Kimball, Portland, ME, USA  shutdowncreech.blogspot.de
Please join us 3/27-4/2 at Creech AFB Nevada USA to stop the drone killing!


Jammu Narayana Rao, Nagpur, India
US and NATO want to continue the unfinished task of world domination even by destroying other Countries causing death of millions of people including children and then shed crocodile tears.Why there should be thousand lof military bases,missile defenses,weaponisation of space, exporting of deadly weapons,supplying money and arms to the terrorists.


Günther Wassenaar, Lehrer/Rentner, Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany
Nur mittels breitester Bündnisse ist es möglich diese Kriegstreiber zu stoppen – und wir dürfen nicht eher ruhen, bevor wir sie für ihr 
Tun vor Gericht gestellt und sie abgeurteilt wurden.


Monica Wapnewski, Yogateacher, Berlin, Germany
you are so right !


Chiarlone Bruno Debenedetti, pataphysic writer, Cairo Montenotte, Italy
Sono d’accordo con gli enunciati della dichiarazione. AGAINST WAR…


Richard Greve, Staten Island, New York, USA
I’t really time for the people to say no to the warmongers who run many nations, especially in the U.S.


Kerstin Welke, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Krieg und Gewalt werden diese Welt zerstören, bei allem was es an Waffen gibt vermutlich dauerhaft. Alle vorangegangen Konflikte in der  Geschichte haben gezeigt, das es nur wenige Gewinner gibt, die sich persönlich bereichern. Das muss die Menschheit, um ihres Überlebens willen, endlich begreifen.


Günther Pfeiffer, Vienna, Austria

Because I want to live ande I want other people to live in our beautiful world, and not to die.


Daniel Epstein, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Thank you for putting this together. I hope it enlightens, and applies pressure on the real evil-doers. Understanding the root causes that motivate policymakers to act in such a threatening manner to humankind is a critical next step.


Joachim Deutsch, Hamburg, Germany
Eine Welt ohne Krieg bedeutet auch, die wirtschaftliche Ausplünderung der einen durch die anderen nicht zuzulassen. Dazu muss der Kapitalismus abgeschafft und die Weltwirtschaftsordnung geändert werden.


Ali Mussa Mwadini, Tanzania
My name is Ali Mussa Mwadini and I am the Founder and currently voluntarily working as Executive Secretary & Peace Activist. Zanzibar Peace, Truth & Transparency Association, is a non-profit Organization, non Political, non Religious, and non Military registered in Zanzibar Tanzania, with its headquarters in Zanzibar Town. Our is against such a background of wars, conflicts, tension and insecurity within Zanzibar community. Our Organization was founded, to focus on True Culture of Peace.


Janet Weil, Staffer, CODEPINK, Concord, California, USA  www.codepink.org
Nothing is less democratic than war. The time has come to end this destruction of our earth, and build a greener, gentler world.


Lilo u. Hans Hörath, Senioren, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Wer als Kind Krieg erleben musste will die eigenen und alle Kinder unserer Welt vor solch bitteren Belastungen schützen helfen!


Martina Lampe, Angestellte, Müllrose, Germany
Das oberste Gebot ist die Erhaltung des Friedens in der Welt. Nein zur Krieg und Zerstörung!


Sonja Jamkojikan-Huber, Vienna, Austria
This is a MUST of support. The „Warmongers have to be stopped!


Jane Newton, Peace Activist, Georgetown, USA
Thank you for thinking of saving the world for our children..


Anja Boettcher, teacher, Bochum, Germany
The increase of war and tensions around the globe, hand in hand with the ghastly concentration of human property ond the one hand, extreme devastation on the other hand poses a serious threat to the survival of mankind. – People have to take the fate of our endangered planet into their own hands and to develop the capacity to base our common future on solidarity.


Marie Hanulak, Berlin, Germany
Respekt, Toleranz, Lebensfreude, Solidarität, Neugier und Aufklärung bündeln und aktiv selbst leben


Chuck Jagoda, writer, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
I fear that between nuclear needs and global warming, we need to start working on a survival culture for after the Big Threats we face.  Eliminating our war-like attitudes and direction and assumptions would be a great first safety step.


Thorsten Schröder, Sozialarbeiter, Taunusstein, Germany
Es kann sein, daß der vorgegebene Text, v.a. in der Langfassung, etwas einseitig interpretiert werden kann im Sinne der Regierungen von Russland, Iran und Syrien.
Dennoch unterschreibe ich, da ich hiermit ansonsten übereinstimme. Gewiss ist die ganze Angelegenheit ziemlich kompliziert / komplex.


Ralf Schlabach, Software-Entwicklungsingenieur, Freiburg, Germany
WIR sind die Mehrheit !

Es gibt Fragen die man sich stellen muss.

Was zählt wirklich ?
Profit oder Menschlichkeit ?
Eine Welt für Alle oder nur für wenige ?

Die Entscheidung liegt alleine bei uns.
Die Verantwortung kann man nicht auf andere abschieben !

 


Theresa & Blase Bonpane, Directors of the Office of the Americas, Santa Monica officeoftheamericas.org
We must abolish war now.


Ruth Edmonds, Jerusalem, Israel
May we not be complacent
May we not loose hope
May we be strong
May we be calm
May we be together
May we make peace.


Peter Hofmann, Leipzig, Germany
Es gibt keine Alternative.


Marion Trommenschläger, Diplompädagogin, Köln, Germany
Wir Menschen wollen in Frieden leben und keinen Krieg und Zerstörung. Die Frage, die ich immer wichtig finde ist: cui bono (wem nützt es).


Ali Mussa Mwadini, Executive Secretary & Peace Activist, Zanzibar Peace, Truth & Transparency Association, Tanzania
It Is Never Too Late To Live Together As Humans; Despite our Political Parties & Religious Differences
To consolidate peace after war is a long-term process.
To consolidate democracy is an even longer one.  Let us unite for the World Peace. Let Peace Prevail on Earth


Erich Fankhauser, „Frieden durch Kultur“-Schweiz, Niederlenz, Schweiz
Die Zeit des „Handelns“ hat höchste Priorität


Hans Wallner, Künstler und Vorsitzender des Vereins Kunst für Frieden e. V., Regensburg friedensatelier.de
Ich unterzeichne als engagierter Künstler und Vorsitzender des Vereins Kunst für Frieden e. V.


Uwe Stahl, Drucker/Grafiker/attac/ver.di, Altenholz, Germany
Wir haben nur eine Welt und ohne Krieg und Kapitalismus könnte sie weiterleben.


Renate Laue, Lehrerin i. R., Halle (Saale), Germany
Dies ist die einzige Alternative!!!


ALBA, Malta North Africa Coordination, Malta
NATO never paid for its crimes. Its time to put an end to these criminals and all their mercenaries and puppet governments who have brought only chaos, poverty, disasters, sectarian wars in the arab homeland. NO TO WAR! Long live Socialism and Peace!


Dietrich Müller, Konstanz, Germany
Liebe Freundinnen, liebe Freunde, denen, die diesen Aufruf organisiert und formuliert, und jetzt unterzeichnet haben, meinen tief empfundenen Dank! Soweit etwas in dieser, unserer polaren Welt als wahr bezeichnet werden kann, gleicht das einem lupenreinem Diamanten im Gegensatz zu dem Schund, der uns sonst üblicherweise in Form von geschliffenen Glasperlen angedreht wird…  Und um das unterscheiden zu können, bedarf es eines klaren Bewusstseins – und vor allem der LIEBE!


Peter Silbereisen, Humorist, Wiesbaden, Germany  peter-silbereisen.de
Venceremos !


Martine Sauveur, Giromagny, France
les peuples souverains doivent reprendre le contrôle de leur destin abandonné trop longtemps à leurs soi-disant représentants soumis à la caste mondiale des puissants qui prétendent diriger le monde en semant la peur et le chaos à travers le monde pour leur seul profit.


Martine Sauveur, Giromagny, France
les peuples souverains doivent reprendre le contrôle de leur destin abandonné trop longtemps à leurs soi-disant représentants soumis à la caste mondiale des puissants qui prétendent diriger le monde en semant la peur et le chaos à travers le monde pour leur seul profit.


Hans-Peter Wehrle, Maur, Zürich, Schweiz
längst überfällig!


Léon Meynet, Genève, Suisse
J’adhère entièrement aux fondements de cet appel qui est la seule voie pour sortir des exactions belliqueuses et totalitaires des 
nations agressives et dominantes.


Irmgard Lerch, Konstanz, Germany teehaus-konstanz.de 
„NIE WIEDER KRIEG!“ Käthe Kollwitz


Kadda Medjeded, author, Mostaganem, Algerie
œuvrons pour la paix dans le monde
working for peace in the world.


Marie Christine Freisen, Ferrieres, Belgium
Alle haben ein Recht auf Selbstbestimmung !!! Ich gehe auch nicht zum Nachbarshaus und sage ihnen was sie zu tun haben!!


Werner Frey, Elekr. Ing., Bronschhofen, Schweiz
Vielen Dank für diese gute Darstellung der momentanen Situation.


Léon Meynet, Genève, Suisse
J’adhère entièrement aux fondements de cet appel qui est la seule voie pour sortir des exactions belliqueuses et totalitaires des nations agressives et dominantes.
I fully support this call. It is the only way out of warlike and aggressive and totalitarian abuses of dominant nations.


Ilona Haack, Rentnerin, Ritzerow, Germany
Danke an die Initiatoren. Nein, nie wieder Krieg. Nein an die Hetzer und Profiteure.


Cornelia Praetorius, Berlin
Mütter gegen den Krieg, Christliche Friedenskonferenz


Therese Dangauthier, Dijon, France
Non à la guerre pour nos enfants et petits enfants.


Regula Vontobel, Basel, Schweiz
Unser tägliches Gebet: Freier Frieden walte auf Erden, Licht, Liebe und Leben!


Margot Wahl, Zürich, Schweiz  www.seniora.org
ERZIEHUNG ETHIK POLITIK – (education, ethics, politics)


Wilfried Meißner, Arzt a.D., Saalfeld, Germany
CIA/BND/…“Scientology“ must perish


Dr. Hans-Jörg Schlichte, Hitzacker, Germany    
Es wird Zeit gegen den Wahnsinn die Stimme zu erheben


 

Michaela Tiedemann, Rentnerin, Lindau (Bodensee), Germany
Das Licht wird siegen!


 

Ruth Hofmänner, lic.phil. Psychologin, Winterthur, Schweiz
Krieg bedeutet Leid und Tod für unendlich viele Menschen- Frieden heisst Weiterentwicklungs-Möglichkeit für alle Menschen.


Brigitte Queck, Dipl. Staatswiss. Außenpolitik, Potsdam, Deutschland
Eine multipolare Welt garantiert auch dem kleinsten Staat in der Welt seine Souveränität wahrzunehmen, so wie das in der UNO-Charta verankert ist.


Willy Wahl, Zürich, Schweiz seniora.org

Der Aufruf – oder Weckruf – ist begrüssenswert und in der brandgefährlichen Weltlage wichtig und soll um die Welt gehen. Dass er in 17 Sprachen übersetzt ist, finde ich vorbildlich!

Krieg ist ein schmutziges Geschäft, den Harold Pinter in seiner Nobelpreisrede einen «Akt der Barbarei» bezeichnet hat.

Leider hören wir am Stammtisch immer noch «Krieg hat es immer gegeben – Krieg wird es immer geben».

Darum plädiere ich für eine globale Volksaufklärung:
«Man hat ja noch niemals versucht, den Krieg ernsthaft zu bekämpfen. Man hat ja noch niemals alle Schulen und alle Kirchen, alle Kinos und alle Zeitungen für die Propaganda des Krieges gesperrt.
Man weiß also gar nicht, wie eine Generation aussähe, die in der Luft eines gesunden und kampfesfreudigen, aber kriegsablehnenden Pazifismus aufgewachsen ist. Das weiß man nicht.»
Kurt Tucholsky 1931


Marie-Françoise Cordemans, Bruxelles, Belgien
NON à la guerre … OUI à un monde multipolaire!


Gudrun Haas, Trainerin für Gewaltfreie Kommunikation, Mediatorin, München
Die Internationale Münchner Friedenskonferenz 2016 hat in einem Expertenhearing ein Manifest zum Schutz der Menschenrechte durch Prävention 
diskutiert und weiter entwickelt.


Barbara Tropp, Techn. Angestellte, Hennef, Germany
Bitte bitte, Frieden schaffen ohne Waffen.


Heinz Schwirten, Sozialarbeiter, Lindlar, Germany
Wie konnte es nur soweit kommen?


 

Lukas Zingg, Masken-Bauer, Basel, Schweiz
Ich denke, dass eigentlich alle den Frieden wollen. Warum also 
herrscht in der Welt das Gegenteil?


Gisela Hess-Hatting, Rentnerin, Viöl, Germany
Bitte – lasst uns in Frieden leben!


Reto Mettauer, Dornach, Schweiz
Globale Abrüstung ist dringend nötig!


 

Mauro Valderrama, Berlin, Germany
La guerra es el peor invento de la humanidad…para qué hemos avanzado tanto en las ciencias y en la tecnología…solo para matarnos los unos a los otros??? Qué cosa más abzurda:::


Heidi Foerster, Berlin

Die USA/Nato bereiten seit Obamas 2. Amtsperiode den Krieg gegen China vor. Zu diesem Zweck wurde Japans Neutralität auf Druck der USA aufgehoben, Südkorea wird funktionalisiert usw.usw. Deshalb ist diese Initiative äußerst wichtig und umfassend zu unterstützen.


 

Elkje Schneider, Frankfurt, Germany

Wir müssen uns einsetzen für eine solidarische und SOZIALE Gesellschaft. Solange die einen immer mehr haben und nicht mehr wissen wohin damit und die anderen – auch in diesem unserem Lande – täglich in ihrer Existenz bedroht sind, kann es keinen (sozialen!) Frieden geben.

DAHER: UMFAIRTEILEN JETZT!! Ein gutes Leben für alle, egal ob mit oder ohne (sozialversicherungspflichtig) bezahlte Erwerbsarbeit. Schluss mit Sozialleistungsabbau, Sanktionen und Schikanen. Ein Leben in Würde für alle!!


 

Frank Dorrel,  Publisher – ADDICTED To WAR – Associate Producer: PAYING THE PRICE FOR PEACE

I realize that I have listed many films here. There is no need to try to watch all of these films in a short period of time. But the films listed below basically spell out what I like to call: “The True Nature of U.S. Foreign Policy”. These films are the proof that the United States has killed as many as 20 million or more innocent people since the end of World War II – with many millions more being injured, losing their homes and having their way of life ruined.  This list is the best way I can think of to help educate yourself and others who might be interested in knowing about this. I believe that the Americans who have died in these wars, have died for lies coming from our government and our mainstream media, which are both owned by the same people who profit from these wars.


It is what I call: “The Big Lie”.  It is Orwellian and like The Matrix. I do not know what is actually going on now in Syria or Libya or The Ukraine, but one thing I do know is that we cannot trust that the United States will ever do the right thing when it comes to foreign policy. Whatever action this country takes is to benefit the corporations, the oil companies, the bankers and the war machine: also known as: The Military Industrial Complex. The United States is ADDICTED To WAR.


It is up to us to try to stop this horrible situation. There are more people now who do understand this to some degree than ever before in history. The films listed below and many books that have been written on this subject are a big reason why this is so. Not to mention the many anti-war/peace groups there are in this country. And the Internet is another big reason there is more awareness about this. In the alterative media, Democracy Now, hosted by Amy Goodman, is the most listened to/watched program in this country. You will hear more truth by listening to Democracy Now than anywhere else. To my knowledge, no one else has ever put together a list like this one. There are many other films like these that you can watch on-line. 

Thế giới đa cực chống chiến tranh

Lời kêu gọi khẩn cấp từ một Liên minh đa cực cho hòa bình. Thế giới chúng ta đang ở một bước ngoặt quan trọng và nguy hiểm. Các chính sách phá hoại sẽ can thiệp quân sự đơn phương và thay đổi chế độ bất hợp pháp. Hoa Kỳ và cái đồng minh sử dụng phương tiện truyền thông để can thiệp vào quân sự đơn phương làm thay đổi chế độ của các nước và nguy và sẽ dẫn đến khả năng cuộc đối đầu quân sự giữa các cường quốc thế giới và có thể xảy ra cuộc chiến tranh thế giới mới.

Bây giờ là thời điểm cấp bách để giải quyết mỗi đe dọa nghiêm trọng đến con người:

-Yêu câu Hoa Kỳ không can thiệp vai quyền tự quyết của mỗi người quốc gia.

-Tôn trọng các nguyên tắc về chủ quyền mỗi dân tộc

-Đặt việc chấp hành pháp luật quốc tế ưu tiên hàng đầu

Đây là cuộc gọi khẩn cấp tới các quốc gia, các tổ chức, các phong trào hòa bình trên thế giới cùng tham gia để xây dựng một liên minh toàn cầu sức mạnh nhằm ngăn chặn thảm họa có thể xảy ra. Bằng cách tăng cường sự hợp tác đa cực, thúc đẩy ngoại giao hòa bình, cải luật pháp quốc tế, cùng nhau chống lại chủ nghĩa Xâm luộc và bác bỏ những thái độ khiêu khích đơn phương

Chúng ta hợp tác cúng với Thế giới đơn cực, trong đó phương Tây quyết định số phận thế giới, hang hợp tác thành Thế giới đa cực trong đó có chủ quyền quốc gia, một môi trường hòa bình, một hợp tác hữu nghị vá tôn trọng lẫn nhau?

Điều rõ ràng, rằng Thế giới đa cực là sức mạnh tổng hợp mà chúng ta cần phải lựa chọn và hợp tác 

Chúng tôi hãy tham gia lời kêu gọi này bằng cách ký tên hoặc phổ biến các tuyên bó này đến tất cả mọi người bằng sự nổ lực của mình.

„KHÔNG đến chiến tranh … CÓ, đến một thế giới đa cực! „

(translation by Susann)

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