Global Campaign of Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Campaign-of-Solidarity-with-the-Syrian-Revolution/147353662105485

Sign here:

https://www.change.org/petitions/solidarity-with-the-syrian-struggle-for-dignity-and-freedom

Alice Walker, supporting the Palestinian rights, signed the statement in
solidarity with the Syrian struggle for freedom and dignity
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  Solidarity With the Syrian Struggle for Dignity and Freedom

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      Petition by

      Campaign of Global Solidarity with the Syrian
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We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with the millions of Syrians who
have been struggling for dignity and freedom since March 2011. We call on
people of the world to pressure the Syrian regime to end its oppression of
and war on the Syrian people. We demand that Bashar al-Asad leave
immediately without excuses so that Syria can begin a speedy recovery
towards a democratic future.

Since March 2011, Asad’s regime has steadily escalated its violence against
the Syrian people, launching Scud missiles, using weapons banned by the
Geneva Convention such as cluster bombs and incendiary munitions, and using
aerial bombardment. The regime has detained and tortured tens of thousands
of people and committed untold massacres. It has refused political
settlements that do not include Asad in power, and it has polarized the
society through strategic acts of violence and by sowing seeds of division.
The regime has also, since the early days of the uprising, sought to
internationalize the crisis in order to place it within geopolitical
battles that would only strengthen the regime. Staying true to the logics
of an authoritarian regime, Asad could never accept the legitimate demands
of the Syrian people for freedom and dignity. Thus, there is no hope for a
free, unified, and independent Syria so long as his regime remains in power.

This is a revolt that was sparked by the children of Deraa and the sit-ins
and demonstrations of the youth in the cities, the peasants of the rural
areas, and the dispossessed and marginalized of Syria. It is they who
rallied non-violently through protests and songs and chants, before the
regime’s brutal crackdown. Since then, the regime has pushed for the
militarization of the Syrian nonviolent movement. As a result, young men
took up arms, first out of self-defense. Lately, this has resulted in
attempts by some groups fighting the regime to force a climate of
polarization, and negation of the Other politically, socially and
culturally. These acts that are in themselves against the revolution for
freedom and dignity.

Yet, the revolution for freedom and dignity remains steadfast. It is for
this reason that we, the undersigned, appeal to those of you in the global
civil society, not to ineffective and manipulative governments, to defend
the gains of the Syrian revolutionaries, and to spread our vision: freedom
from authoritarianism and support of Syrians’ revolution as an integral
part of the struggles for freedom and dignity in the region and around the
world.

The fight in Syria is an extension of the fight for freedom regionally and
worldwide. It cannot be divorced from the struggles of the Bahrainis,
Egyptians, Tunisians, Libyans, Yemenis, and other peoples who have revolted
against oppression and authoritarianism as well as against those seeking to
usurp or destroy the uprisings and divert them for their own agendas. It is
connected to the Palestinians’ struggle for freedom, dignity and equality.
The revolution in Syria is a fundamental part of the North African
revolutions, yet, it is also an extension of the Zapatista revolt in
Mexico, the landless movement in Brazil, the European and North American
revolts against neoliberal exploitation, and an echo of Iranian, Russian,
and Chinese movements for freedom.

The Syrian revolution has confronted a world upside down, one where states
that were allegedly friends of the Arabs such as Russia, China, and Iran
have stood in support of the slaughter of people, while states that never
supported democracy or independence, especially the US and their Gulf
allies, have intervened in support of the revolutionaries. They have done
so with clear cynical self interest. In fact, their intervention tried to
crush and subvert the uprising, while selling illusions and deceptive lies.

Given that regional and world powers have left the Syrian people alone, we
ask you to lend your support to those Syrians still fighting for justice,
dignity, and freedom, and who have withstood the deafening sounds of the
battle, as well as rejected the illusions sold by the enemies of freedom.

As intellectuals, academics, activists, artists, concerned citizens, and
social movements we stand in solidarity with the Syrian people to emphasize
the revolutionary dimension of their struggle and to prevent the
geopolitical battles and proxy wars taking place in their country. We ask
you to lend your support to all Syrians from all backgrounds asking for a
peaceful transition of power, one where all Syrians can have a voice and
decide their own fate. We also reject all attempts of any group to
monopolize power, and to impose its own agenda, or to impose unitary or
homogenous identities on the Syrian people. We ask you to support those
people and organizations on the ground that still uphold the ideals for a
free and democratic Syria.

Our page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Campaign-of-Solidarity-with-the-Syrian-Revolution/147353662105485

Day of Global Solidarity with the Syrian revolution

https://www.facebook.com/events/176697015820498/

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Signatories

*Aaron Winslow*, (Columbia University, United States)

*Abbas Beydoun, *(Poet, Lebanon)

*Abdellatif Zeroual*, (Left activist, Morocco)

*Abdeslam Cherkouk*, (Journalist, Morocco)

*Abir Saksook*, (Architect and activist, Lebanon)

*Adam Hanieh* (SOAS University of London, United Kingdom)

*Adam Shapiro* (Activist, United States)

*Aida Seif Ell Dawla*, (Human Rights Activist, Egypt)

*Akram Zaatari*, (Artist, Lebanon)

*Ala Hlehel*, (Author, Palestine)

*Alex Todorova* (University of Columbia, United States/Bulgaria)

*Ali Amin Suwaid*, (Writer, Syria)

*Ali Atassi*, (Journalist, Syria)

*Alice Walker*, (Writer, United States)

*Amahl Bishara*, (Tufts University, United States)

*Amr Al-Azm*, (Shawnee State University, Activist and board member of The
Day After NGO, Syria)

*Amr Saeddeine*, (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium/ Palestine)

*Amy Ansell,* (Emerson College, United States)

*Ania Loomba*, (University of Pennsylvania, United States)

*AnnJanette Rosga*, (Human Rights Researcher, United States)

*Ann Ferguson *(University of Massachusetts, United States)

*Anne Meneley,* (Trent University, Canada)

*Anthony Arnove*, (Author, Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal, United States)

*Arturo Escobar*, (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, United
States/Colombia)

*Asef Bayat* (University of Illinois, United States)

*Ashok Chowdhury, *(India)

*Aziza Chaouni,* (University of Toronto, Canada/Morocco)

*Azmi Bishara*, (writer, Palestine)

*Bassem Chit*, (Socialist Forum, Lebanon)

*Bernadette Daou*, (leftist militant, Lebanon)

*Bernardine Dohrn* (Northwestern University, United States)

*Bill Ayers* (University of Illinois at Chicago, United States)

*Bill Weinberg*, (Journalist and author, United States)

*Brian Slocock*, (University of Paisley, Scotland)

*Budour Hassan*, (Author, Palestine)

*Cara Moyer, *(Emerson College, United States)

*Caitlin Ella Wind, *(Writer, United States)

*Can Irmak Özinanır*, (Faculty of Communication, Ankara University, Turkey)

*Chandan Redd*, (University of Washington, United States)

*Chandler Davis*, (University of Toronto, Canada)

*Chandra Talpade Mohanty*, (Feminist Scholar-Activist, India/United States)

*Charles Hirschkind,* (UC Berkeley, United States)

*Chela Sandoval* (University of California, Santa Barbara)

*Claudia Castañeda, *(Emerson College, United States)

*David Byrne*, McDonald III, (Photographer and activist, United States)

*David McNally* (York University, Canada)

*David Wearing*, (SOAS, United Kingdom)

*Dean Spade, *(Seattle University Law, United States)

*Deepa Kumar* (Rutgers University, United States)

*Diana Coryat*,  (University of Massachusetts, United States)

*Dyala Hamzah*, (Université de Montréal, Canada)

*Elena Yehia*, (University of North Carolina, United States/ Lebanon)

*Elias Khoury,* (Writer, Lebanon)

*Elliott Colla,* (Georgetown University, United States)

*Elsa Wiehe*, (University of Massachusetts, United States/ Mauritius)

*Erika Marquez*, (Bryn Mawr College, United States/Colombia)

*Estella Carpi* (University of Sydney / American University of Beirut)

*Etienne Balibar* (Columbia University, United States/ France)

*Faraj Bayrakdar* (Poet, Syria)

*Farouk Mardam Bey *(Intellectual, Syria)

*Fawaz Traboulsi*, (Writer, Lebanon)

*Felicia Pratto*, (University of Connecticut, United States)

*Francois Burgat* (CNRS, France)

*Fredric Jameson* (Duke University, United States)

*Gail Daneker*, (Director of Peace Education and Advocacy, Friends for a
NonViolent World –St. Paul, United States)

*Gerry Emmett*, (Resident Editorial Board, News and Letters Committees,
Chicago, United States)

*Ghassan Hage*  (University of Melbourne, Australia/ Lebanon)

*Ghassan Makarem*, (Socialist Forum, Lebanon)

*Ghayath Naisse*, (Surgeon, Left Revolutionary Current, Syria)

*Gilbert Achcar* (SOAS, University of London, Lebanon/ United Kingdom)

*Golbarg Bashi,* (Rutgers University, United States/Iran)

*Graham Peebles*, (Artist and Writer, United Kingdom)

*Gustavo Esteva*, (Universidad de la Tierra-Oaxaca, Mexico)

*Hamid Dabashi*, (Columbia University, United States/ Iran)

*Hani al-Sayed* (American University in Cairo, Syria/ Egypt)

*Haroldo Dilla Alfonso*, (Sociologist, Cuba/Dominican Republic)

*Hazem al-Azmeh* (Intellectual, Syria)

*Ibrahim Al-Assil*, (Syrian Non-Violent Movement, Syria)

*Ibrahim Jalal*, (Artist, Syria)

*Ilan Pappe* (University of Exeter, United Kingdom)

*Isabelle Momméja*, (Activist, France)

*Issam Aburaya, (Seton Hall University, United States)*

*James Cohen*, (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, France/ United States)

*James L. Gelvin,* (UCLA, United States)

*Jamie Allinson*, (University of Westminster. UCU member, United Kingdom)

*Jean-Philippe Schreiber*, (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)

*Jean-Pierre Filiu* (Institut d'études politiques de Paris, France)

*Jed Murr*, (University of Washington, United States)

*Jeff Napolitano, *(Activist, United States)

*Jens Hanssen* ( University of Tornoto, Canada/ Germany)

*Jihad Yazigi* (Journalist, Syria)

*Jihane Sfeir* (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Lebanon/ Belgium)

*Jillian Schwedler*, (University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States)

*Joanne Landy*, (Co-Director, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, United
States)

*Joe Vasicek*, (Science Fiction & Fantasy Writer, United States)

*John Chalcraft,* (London School of Economics, United Kingdom)

*John Holloway* (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, United States/
Mexico)

*John O’Brien*, (Los Angeles California, Stonewall Rebellion Participant,
United States)

*Joseph Daher,* (University of Lausanne, Syria/ Switzerland)

*Karam Dana*, (University of Washington,  United States/Palestine)

*Karmen Abou Jaoudeh*, (Legal activist, Lebanon)

*Kathy McDonough, *(Wheelock College, United States)

*Khaled Khalifa*, (Novelist, Syria)

*Khaled saghieh*, (Journalist, Lebanon)

*Khawla Dunia*, (Activist, Syria)

*Kirsten scheid*, (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)

*Kmar Bandana* (Université de La Manouba, Tunisia)

*Konstantin Kilibarda* (York University, Mississauga territories)

*Laleh Khalili,* (SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom)

*Lawrence Grossberg*, (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, United
States)

*Leyla Dakhli*, (Researcher, CNRS, France)

*Lieven de Cuater* (Katholic Univerity of Leuven/RIT, Belgium)

*Lilia Marsali*, (Teacher, United Kingdom)

*Linda Quiquivix, *(Brown University, United States / Guatemala)

*Lindsey Collen*, (left activist and novelist, Mauritius)

*Loulouwa Al Rachid*, (Journalist, Saudi Arabia)

*Lucia Sorbera*, (The University of Sydney, Australia)

*Manijeh Nasrabadi, *(New York University, United States/ Iran)

*Manuel Barrera*, (Metropolitan State University, United States)

*Manuel Castells,* (University Professor of Communication, University of
Southern California)

*Marc Saint-Upéry,* (Journalist and translator, France/Ecuador)

*Maria Koundoura *(Emerson College, United States/ Greece)

*Marisol de la Cadena*, (UC Davis, United States/ Peru)

*Marnia Lazreg*, sociologist, USA/Algeria

*Mary Nyquist*, University of Toronto, Canada

*Mary Rizzo* (blogger and activist translator, Italy)
*Max D. Weiss,* (Princeton University, United States)
*Mayssun Succarie, *(American University in Cairo, Egypt/ Lebanon)
*Mehdi Meftah*, (Militant, France)

*Mélanie Cambrezy*, (Université de Montréal, Canada)

*Mercedes Olivera B.*, (Antropóloga Feminista, UNICACH, México.)

*Michael Cisco*, (writer and teacher, United States)

*Michael Lowy*,  (Social scientist, France)

*Mirta Tocci*, (Emerson College, United States)

*Mirza Waheed* (Novelist, United Kingdom)

*Mohamad Ali Attassi*, (Writer, Syria/ Lebanon)

*Mohamad Al Bardan, *(Syrian Non Violent Movement, United States/ Syria)

*Mohammad Moeini,* (University of Massachusetts, United States/ Iran)

*Mohammed Bamyeh*, (University of Pittsburgh, United States)

*Mona Abaza*, (American University in Cairo, Egypt)

*Muhammad Ali Khalidi,* (York University, Canada)

*Muhammad Idrees Ahmad*, (Writer and Sociologist, Scotland)

*Nader Atassi,* (Writer, Syria / United States)

*Nadia Fadil*, (KU Leuven, Belgium)

*Nadim N. Rouhana, *(Tufts University -- United States, and Palestine)

*Nadine Bekdache,* (Designer/ Activist, Lebanon)

*Nadje Al-Ali,* (SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom)

*Nasser Rabbat*, (MIT, United States/Syria)

*Natalie Zemon Davis,* (University of Toronto, Canada)

*Nidal Al-Azraq*, (United States/ Palestine)

*Nigel Gibson* (Emerson college, United States/ Britain)

*Nimer Sultany,* (SUNY Buffalo Law School, United States/Palestine)

*Noa Shaindlinger*, (University of Toronto, Canada/Palestine)

*Norbert Hirschhorn*, (Physician, United Kingdom/ Lebanon)

*Norman Finkelstein* (American researcher and writer, United Sates)

*Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison* (Scholar, France)

*Omar Dahi*, (Hampshire College, Syria/ United States)

*Omar Dewachi*, (American University of Beirut, Iraq/Canada)

*Omnia El Shakry,* (UC Davis, United States)

*Oussama Mohamad* (Film maker, Syria/ France)

*Ozlem Goner*, (CUNY, Turkey/ United States)

*Pablo Stefanoni*, (Chief editor, Nueva Sociedad, Argentina)

*Paul Kingston*, (University of Toronto, Canada)

*Pierre Tevanian*, (Writer, activist, France)

*R. Radhakrishnan* (UC Irvine, United States/ India)

*Rabha Attaf*, (Reporter, France)

*Raed Firas*, (Activist, Syria)

*Raed Khartabil*, (Activist, Syria)

*Rashid Khalidi* (Columbia University, United States/Palestine)

*Razan Ghazzawi*, (Activist, Syria)

*Richard Seymour*, (Writer, London School of Economics, International
Socialists Network, United Kingdom)

*Rime Allaf*, (Writer and adviser, Syria)

*Robert Young*, (New York University, United States)

*Robin Yassin-Kassab*, (novelist and commentator, Syria/ United Kingdom)

*Rola Rukbi,* (Syria)

*Ruba Alkhouli*, (Activist, Spain)

*Rupert Read,* (Chair of the Green House thinktank, United Kingdom)

*Saad Hajo* (Cartoonist, Syria)

*Saba Mahmood *(UC Berkeley, United States)

*Sabah Hallak,* (Lebanon)

*Sadiq Jalal Azem*, (Writer, Syria)

*Sadri Khiari* (Writer, Tunisia)

*Salah Mosbah*, (University of Tunis, Tunisia)

*Salam Kawakibi, *(Arab Reform Initiative, Syria)

*Salam Said* (Economist/Germany)

*Salameh Kaileh* (Intellectual, Syria/Palestine)

*Salim Vally*, (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)

*Sami Hermez*, (University of Pittsburg, United States/ Lebanon)

*Samir Aita* (Le Monde Diplomatique editions arabes, Cercle des Economistes
Arabes)

*Samuel Binkley, *(Emerson College, United States)*           *

*Santiago de Rico Alba* (Philosopher, Spain)

*Sarah Bracke*, (KU Leuven, Belgium)

*Sarah Eltantawi*, (Scholar of religion and writer, United States)

*Sari Hanafi*, (American University of Beirut, Lebanon/ Palestine)

*Seda Altug*, (Bogazici University, Turkey)

*Sherifa Zuhur*, (historian, Director, Institute of Middle Eastern, Islamic
and Strategic Studies, United Kingdom)

*Sherry Wolf*, (Author of Sexuality and Socialism, United States)

*Simon Assaf*, (Activist, United Kingdom/ Lebanon)

*Sinan Antoon, *(New York University, Iraq/ United States)

*Sirisha Naidu*, (Wright State University, India/ United States)

*Sonja Mejcher-Atassi*, (America University of Beirut, Lebanon)

*Srinivas Lankala*, (University of Massachusetts, India/United States)

*Stephen R. Shalom*, (William Paterson University, United States)

*Steve Graham*, (Newcastle University, United Kingdom)

*Steven Friedman*, (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)

*Suad Joseph*, (University of California, Davis, United States/ Lebanon)

*Swati Birla*, (University of Massachusetts, India/ United States)

*Sylvie Tissot* (University of Paris-8, France)

*Talal Asad* (CUNY, United States)

*Tamera Marko*, (Emerson College, United States)

*Tariq Ali* (Writer, journalist, and filmmaker, United Kingdom/ Pakistan)

*Tewfik Allal, *(Activist, Manifeste des libertés, France)

*Thaer Alsahli *(Activist, Syria/Palestine)

*Thierry Boissière* (Institut français du Proche-Orient, France)

*Thomas Harrison*, (Co-Director, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, United
States)

*Thomas Markus Kvilhaug*, (International Socialist branch, Norway)

*Tiffany Kreierhoff*, (writer, United States)

*Toufic Haddad*, (author, SOAS, United Kingdom)

*Vijay Prashad* (Trinity College, United States/ India)

*Walid Daaw,* (Teacher, The left forum)

*Walter Mignolo*, (Duke University, United States/ Argentina)

*Wendy Brown* (UC Berkeley, United States)

*William E. Connolly,* (Johns Hopkins University, United States)

*Yahya Madra*, (Boğaziçi University, Turkey)

*Yasmine Farouk*, (Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo
University)

*Yasser Munif*, (Emerson College, Syria/ United States)

*Yassin el-Haj Saleh* (Intellectual, Syria)

*Yazan Louai Al-Saadi*, (Journalist, Al-Akhbar English, Lebanon)

*Youssef Fakhr el-Din, *(Journalist, Syria/ Palestine)

*Yusef Khalil*, (Activist, United States/Lebanon)

*Yveline, Delacroix,* (Activist, France)

*Zaïneb Ben Lagha*, (Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, France)

*Zeinab Abul-Magd* (Oberlin College, United States/ Egypt)

*Zena Hallak,* (Tunisia)

*Zeynep Inanc*, (United States)

*Ziad Majed* (American University of Paris, Lebanon/ France)

*Ziauddin Sardar* (Intellectual, Pakistan/ United Kingdom)


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