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Brief naar Comité van Ministers van Raad van Europa

Terwijl de dag van de Internationale Samenzwering van 15 februari nadert, zet het initiatief “Vrijheid voor Abdullah Öcalan, politieke oplossing voor de Koerdische kwestie” zijn activiteiten voort. 115 personen, bestaande uit academici, schrijvers, kunstenaars en advocaten die in Duitsland wone

Terwijl de dag van de Internationale Samenzwering van 15 februari nadert, zet het initiatief “Vrijheid voor Abdullah Öcalan, politieke oplossing voor de Koerdische kwestie” zijn activiteiten voort. 115 personen, bestaande uit academici, schrijvers, kunstenaars en advocaten die in Duitsland wonen, schreven een brief aan de voorzitter van het Comité van Ministers van de Raad van Europa (ECEC), Xavier Bettel. Bettel werd herinnerd aan het EVRM en de besluiten van het Comité van Ministers met betrekking tot de uitvoering van het recht op hoop. In de open brief wordt benadrukt dat de fysieke vrijheid van Öcalan moet worden gewaarborgd zodat hij een sleutelrol kan spelen in de zoektocht naar een oplossing voor de Koerdische kwestie. De brief drong er bij Bettel op aan om “concrete juridische, diplomatieke en politieke stappen te ondernemen voor de vrijlating van de heer Öcalan, aangezien dit nu de plicht is van het Comité van Ministers.” De volgende mensen ondertekenden de brief:
1. Spokesperson of the Eelam Tamil People's Council in Germany Agilan Waradarajah 2.April Prof. Dr. Alex Demirovic, political scientist 3. Alexander Glasner-Hummel, author, co-spokesperson of the Human Rights Council of the Kurdish Center in Germany 4. Andreas Buderus, mediator, freelance writer, IWW, ver.di, RHD 5. Andrej Hunko, Member of the German Bundestag, Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW), Chair of the UEL Group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 6. Anja Flach, ethnologist, author 7. Anna Magdalena Busl, lawyer and criminal defense attorney 8. Prof. Dr. Aram Ziai, political scientist, University of Kassel 9. Dr. Benjamin Schuetze, political scientist, Arnold Bergstraesser Institute (ABI) 10. Bernd Hahnfeld, retired judge 11. Bernhard Trautvetter, peace activist, Association of Victims of the Nazi Regime 12. Cansu Özdemir, co-chair of the Left in the Hamburg Bundestag 13. Prof. Dr. Cengiz Barskanmaz, Prof. of Law and Social Work at the Fulda Univ. 14. Christa Blum, doctor 15. Prof. Dr. Christine Graebsch, Prof. at Dortmund University 16. Christoph Habermann, former state secretary 17. Christoph Klug, Dipl.-Psychologist 18. Clara Bünger, Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Legal Affairs Commission 19. Dr. Daniel Loick, Associate Professor of Political and Social Philosophy, University of Amsterdam 20. Dr. Dario Azzellini, political scientist and sociologist, Cornell University 21. Dr. Dastan Jasim, political scientist 22. Dersim Dağdeviren, EUTCC Board Member, KURD-AKAD, 23. Dieter Kaltenhäuser, Alliance for Justice between Israelis and Palestinians 24. Elisabeth Kaltenhäuser, Alliance for Justice between Israelis and Palestinians 25. Erik Hagedorn, activist and political scientist 26. Erkan Pehlivan, journalist 27. Ernst-Ludwig Iskenius, doctor, IPPNW 28. Esther Winkelmann, antiquarian bookseller, political activist 29. Eva von Redecker, philosopher 30. Ferat Koçak Member of the Berlin House of Representatives – MdA 31. Frank Jasenski, lawyer 32. Frank Laubenburg, Federal Spokesperson Die Linke homosexual 33. Franz Hamburger, Prof. Dr., University of Mainz 34. Prof. Dr. Frieder Otto Wolf, Institute of Philosophy, Free University of Berlin 35. Friedrich Roeingh, journalist 36. Friedrich Vetter, retired pastor, member of the Challenge Commission in the RLP 37. Prof. Dr. Frigga Haug, Honorary President of Inkrit (Institute for Critical Theory) 38. Prof. Dr. Georg Auernheimer, University Professor emeritus 39. Gerd Pütz, organizational consultant, Association for Knowledge Cultures e.V. 40. Gerhard Keller, Truth Fighters Board e.V. 41. Gerhard Strauch, lawyer, Democratic Lawyers' Association of Germany (VDJ) 42. Gisela Penteker, doctor, rep. in Turkey of the German section of the IPPNW 43. Gisela Rhein, activist, Families for Peace 44. Prof. Dr. Gregor Büchel, Professor i.R. 45. Hartmut Löschcke, bookseller 46. Heike Hansen, City Councilor Left List Oberhausen 47. Heinz Jürgen Schneider, former lawyer and author 48. Heinz Schmitt, lawyer 49. Prof. Dr. Helga Baumgarten, political scientist, Bir Zait University, Palestine 50. Helmuth Markov, former MP/Minister of State 51. Holdger Platta, author and journalist, "Human World Initiative e.V." member 52. Hüseyin Kenan Aydın, former member of the Bundestag 53. Iñigo Schmitt-Reinholtz, lawyer, Nuremberg 54. Jens Carstensen, Oberhausen Peace Policy Forum 55. Joachim Schaller, lawyer 56. Jonna Sophie Kühl, Linksjugend 57. Johannes Krug, pastor, Evangelical Church 58. Jörg Heuer, intermedia artist 59. Jürgen Klute, former MEP and chair of the Kurdish Friendship Group in the EP 60. Jürgen Repschläger, member of the Left Party in Bonn City Council 61. Prof. Dr. Karin Kulow, Middle East expert 62. Kerem Schamberger, communication scientist and author 63. Konstantin Wecker, songwriter, composer and author 64. Kurt Bovensiepen, educator 65. Lena Wiese, social scientist 66. Lothar Zechlin, Prof. Dr., University of Duisburg-Essen 67. Lukas Theune, lawyer, executive director of the Republican Lawyers' Association 68. Marcel Bister, spokesperson city ass. Die Linke Moers & Neukirchen-Vluyn 69. Marion Böker, director of the Human Rights and Gender Issues Consultancy 70. Marit Vahjen, Human Rights Group Turkey, IPPNW 71. Markus Lautenschlager, priest, Evangelical Church of Württemberg 72. Martin Dolzer, author and politician 73. Doctor. Matin Baraki, political scientist 74. Doctor. Maurice Stierl, scientist 75. Dr. Max Oliver Schmidt, sociologist, University of Potsdam 76. Prof. Dr. Michael Brie, social philosopher 77. Dr. Michael Wilk, emergency room physician, psychotherapist, author 78. Prof. Dr. Mohssen Massarrat, political scientist and member of IPPNW 79. Monty Schädel, former co-spokesperson of the German Peace Association 80. Nicole Gohlke, Member of the German Bundestag Spokesperson for the Left 81. Norbert Müller, member of the board of directors of the 'Linke Liste' faction 82. Prof. Dr. Norman Paech, lawyer 83. Özlem Alev Demirel, Member of the European Parliament 84. Prof. R. Peter Brandt, historian and publisher 85. Prof. Peter Herrman, Researcher at the Human Rights Center, Changsha 86. Prof. Peter Ott, film producer and professor at the Merz Academy in Stuttgart 87. Peter Vonnahme i. R., Judge of the Bavarian Administrative Court 88. Dr. Rainer Werning, political scientist and publicist 89. René Bahns, lawyer 90. Dr. Robert Krieg, film producer 91. Roland Meister, lawyer 92. Dr. Rolf Gössner, lawyer, publisher, parliamentary advisor and civil rights activist with the International Union for Human Rights 93. Rudolf Bürgel, Left Baden-Württemberg 94. Prof. Dr. Rudolph Bauer, political scientist 95. Sabine Kebir, private lecturer, political and cultural scientist 96. Sabine Skubsch, Left Baden-Württemberg 97. Sarah Reinke, Director General of the Society for Threatened Peoples (STP) 98. Şeyda Kurt, author 99. Prof. Susanne Brandtstädter, University of Cologne 100. Susanne Köhler, Truth Fighters e.V. Board 101. Dr. Susanne Schultz, sociologist, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main 102. Dr. Theo Aalders, postdoctoral researcher, University of Bonn 103. Thomas Kilpper, artist, Berlin, former Professor, University of Bergen, Norway 104. Thorsten Müller, lawyer 105. Tim Engels, lawyer 106. Torsten Bewernitz, Darmstadt University, editor of the magazine "express" 107. Prof. Dr. Udo Mayer, Emeritus Professor at the University of Hamburg 108. Prof. Dr. Medicine. Ulrich Gottstein, IPPNW 109. Ute Wellstein, occupational physician, IPPNW 110. Prof. Dr. Werner Ruf, peace and conflict researcher 111. Ph.D. Justice. Wolfgang Bittner, author and promoter 112. Wolfgang Klinger, Left List Moers, City Councilor 113. Wolfgang Marx, doctor 114. Yener Sözen, lawyer 115. Yusuf Karaçelik, Group Leader of the Left Party in the Oberhausen City Council

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