The fight for the fall of the Islamic Republic is on
Soon other slogans flourished: “Death to the dictator”, “Death to the oppressor, be it the Shah or the Supreme Guide”, “Bread, Work, Freedom”, "Poverty, corruption, high cost of living, we will go until the overthrow”.
This radical protest movement brings together women, young people, national minorities, workers with or without jobs, in a total rejection of this theocratic, misogynistic and totally corrupt regime. The uprising is anchored in the long term and affects more than 160 small and large cities. With more than 50% of the population below the poverty line and the absence of elementary democratic and social rights, it is the whole system that the people of Iran want to overthrow.
Calls for strikes are increasing, especially among university teachers, workers in petrochemicals, steelworks in Isfahan, public transport in Tehran and its suburbs, truck drivers... The strikers suffer dismissals , arrests and torture.
Fierce and unlimited repression
To date, the repression has caused more than 500 deaths, including 69 minors, thousands of injuries, more than 19,000 prisoners and missing persons, kidnappings. In Iranian Kurdistan and Sistan Balochistan, the Revolutionary Guards are waging a bloody war against the rebellious population. Kurdish towns are undergoing a state of siege that does not say its name.
The violence of this criminal regime knows no bounds. Numerous testimonies attest to the incredible brutality of the conditions of detention aimed at breaking the determination of the detainees. Of the prisoners are tortured, raped, beaten to death.
In order to create a climate of terror and put an end to protest, the judiciary pronounces increasingly heavy sentences against demonstrators. Despite this, the mobilization does not weaken. With courage and determination, students, young people, women, workers, artists and journalists continue to challenge the regime, and it has decided to take it a step further.
The proliferation of death sentences
For the simple fact of having demonstrated, at least 65 people (including 11 women and five children) have been charged with “enmity with God”, “corruption on Earth”, insurrection or murder. The judiciary connects parodies of trials, without any right of defense and multiplies death sentences.
After the executions of Mohsen Shekari and Majidreza Rahnavard on December 8 and 12, the Iranian authorities proceeded, on January 7, to hang Seyed Mohammad Hosseini and Mohammad Mehdi Karami. Their crimes: having dared to express their revolt in the face of the death of Jina-Mahsa Amini in Tehran or of Hadis Nadjafi in Karaj. The worst is to be feared for those who wait on the death row of Iran’s sordid prisons and more broadly for all prisoners.
The people of Iran must be masters of their destiny
In this context and faced with the spectre of a political and social revolution in Iran, the leaders of the great powers are working, more or less discreetly, for the constitution of a Transitional Council, bringing together all the currents of the opposition of the Iranian right, including the monarchists. These currents, liberal on the economic level and authoritarian on the political level, are the opposite of the dynamics of the mobilizations and the social and democratic aspirations which are expressed in Iran.
From the 1953 coup organized by the CIA and the British secret services against the Mossadegh government and its policy of nationalizing oil, to the Guadeloupe conference in 1979 where the heads of state of France, Germany, of the United Kingdom and the United States accelerated the Shah’s departure into exile and decided on his replacement by Khomeini, the great powers have always acted, unsurprisingly, in favor of their own interests against those of the peoples of Iran.
Contrary to the solutions imposed from outside, we defend a real campaign of international solidarity with all those who are mobilizing in Iran to put an end to the Islamic Republic.
To live up to the determination and courage of the Iranian people
The outcome of the current uprising will be decisive for the peoples of the region and the world. It is therefore our responsibility, within our means, to help the “Woman, Life, Freedom” uprising achieve its emancipatory aspirations.
Indeed, the repressive machine that is the Islamic Republic will not be broken without a powerful international campaign and without a strong mobilization of world opinion.
• We demand an immediate end to death sentences, executions and the abolition of capital punishment.
• We demand the immediate release of all imprisoned political and trade union prisoners, teachers, students, doctors, artists, activists and demonstrators, etc.
• We demand the establishment of an international committee made up of jurists, trade unionists, journalists and NGOs to carry out an independent investigation into places of detention in Iran.
• We support women’s fight for the right to control their bodies. We demand with them the abolition of all misogynistic laws as well as gender apartheid.
• We support the fundamental and democratic rights of Iranian men and women, whether they are Kurds, Baluchis, Arabs, Azeris, Lors, or Persians.
• We support the workers of Iran in their struggle for dignity, their rights to defend themselves through strike action and the building of trade unions and political organizations.
• We strongly demand from France and Europe the freezing of the assets of the highest leaders of the Revolutionary Guards and the Islamic Republic, including those of the Guide Ali Khamenei and his entourage, the total amount of which is estimated at $95 billion. These fortunes acquired through the plunder of resources, the overexploitation of workers, predation and corruption must return to the peoples of Iran.
• Like what was done against the Russian oligarchs, we demand the freezing of the assets of the Iranian oligarchs.
• We demand the lifting of banking and commercial secrecy in France, in Europe and in the world to block the wealth accumulated by the leaders of the Islamic Republic, the Revolutionary Guards and the companies linked to them.
• We demand the cessation of all industrial, economic and diplomatic collaboration with the Islamic Republic.
As signatories to this platform, we reaffirm our full and complete support for all those who fight in Iran for equality, social justice, democracy and against all forms of autocratic and authoritarian power.
We are at their side by all the means at our disposal, and we are committed to multiplying initiatives of solidarity with the peoples of Iran. Until the victory of this irrepressible revolutionary momentum!
Signatures:
1. Nicole ABRAVANEL, historian EHESS (France)
2. Gilbert ACHCAR, professor SOAS London (England)
3. Christophe AGUITON, alterglobalization activist (France)
4. Moshiur Rahman AKASH, General Secretary, Ghani Welfare Foundation (Bangladesh)
5. Mateo ALALUF, Professor Emeritus of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
6. Badrul ALAM, President, Bangladesh Krishok Federation (Bangladesh)
7. Keemrul ALAM, President, Revolutionary Youth Association (Bangladesh)
8. Tassos ANASTASSIADIS, journalist (Greece)
9. Mercia ANDREWS, Feminist, anti-capitalist activist (South Africa)
10. Shamim ARA, President, Bangladesh National Workers Federation (Bangladesh)
11. Valério ARCARY, PSOL National Directorate, (Brazil)
12. Behrouz AREFI, Socialist Solidarity with Workers in Iran (France)
13. Nicole ARIAS, retired librarian (France)
14. Fanette ARNAUD, Retired librarian (France)
15. Janie ARNEGUY, Ensemble ! (France)
16. Rolando ASTARITA, Professor of Economics - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (Argentina)
17. Loong Yu AU, writer (Hong Kong)
18. Manon AUBRY, European deputy LFI (France)
19. Clémentine AUTAIN, deputy of Seine-Saint-Denis (France)
20. Baharane Sultan BAHAR, President, Jagobangla Sramic Federation (Bangladesh)
21. Balram BANSKOTA, Chairperson, All Nepal Peasants’ Federation (Nepal)
22. Ludivine BANTIGNY, historian (France)
23. Alain BARON, international commission of the Union syndicale Solidaires (France)
24. Jean BATOU, professor at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
25. Hosne Ara BEGUM, President, Bangladesh Floating Woman Labor Union (Bangladesh)
26. Abraham BEHAR, doctor (France)
27. Emma BELLE, British civilizationist, Savoie Mont Blanc University (France)
28. Olivier BESANCENOT, spokesman of the NPA (France)
29. Alain BIHR, honorary professor of sociology, University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (France)
30. Sophie BINET, general secretary of the UFICT-CGT, member of the CGT Executive Committee, leader of the women’s collective (France)
31. Sultan Ahmed BISWAS, Executive Member, Progotisheel Krishok Sangram Parishad (Bangladesh)
32. Laurence BOFFET, spokesperson for Ensemble! (France)
33. Kazi BOHAN, President, Bangladesh Rural Intellectual Front (Bangladesh)
34. Jean-Jacques BOISLAROUSSIE, Ensemble ! (France)
35. Alexandra BOJANIC, FTUU international sector (France)
36. Manuel BOMPARD, LFI deputy of Bouches du Rhône (France)
37. Mariano BONA, association and trade union activist (France)
38. Michel BONNIN, director of studies at the EHSS, center of studies on modern and contemporary China (France)
39. Dominique BROYER, social worker (France)
40. Nicolas BOUCHAUD, actor (France)
41. Mickaël BOULOUX, Deputy of Ille et Vilaine (France)
42. Alima BOUMEDIENE, lawyer (France)
43. Pierre BOUTRY, National Executive Secretary of the Left Party
44. Tiago BRANQUINO, cultural and political activist, trade unionist, elected politician (Switzerland)
45. Antoine BRESCIA, Retired (France)
46. Nicole BRENEZ, academic (France)
47. Michel BROUÉ, mathematician (France)
48. Bertha BUSTOS, (France)
49. Tania BUSTOS, Teacher (France)
50. Michel CAHEN, Emeritus Research Director of the CNRS at Sciences Po Bordeaux
51. David LIBREROS CAICEDO, Professor, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
52. Raul CAMARGO FERNANDEZ (spokesman of Anticapitalistas - Spanish State)
53. Ana CAMPOS, doctor (Portugal)
54. Robert CANTARELLA, director (France)
55. Daniel CERIOTTI, nutritionist (Uruguay)
56. Fernando CHARAMELLO, trade unionist (Uruguay)
57. Claude CALAME, historian, director of research EHESS (France)
58. Salavatore CANNAVO, journalist - Jacobin Italia
59. Carmen CASTILLO, filmmaker (France)
60. Hélène CHANTEREAU, CGT info’Com trade unionist and Aplutsoc activist (France)
61. Anu CHENOY, Retired professor, Delhi, (India)
62. Kamal CHENOY, Retired Professor, Delhi, (India)
63. Lou CHESNE, Spokesperson ATTAC (France)
64. Ramiro CHIMURIS, lawyer and economist (Uruguay)
65. Florence CIARVOLA, Ensemble! (France)
66. Herbert CLAROS, secretary for international relations of CSP Consultas (Brazil)
67. Adrien COLIN, town councilor in Vevey (Switzerland)
68. Eliana COMO, trade unionist, Management Committee of the CGIL (Italy)
69. Philippe CORCUFF, lecturer in political science at Sciences Po Lyon (France)
70. Jorge COSTA, Bloco de Esquerdo (Left Bloc Portugal)
71. Pierre COUTAZ, international sector of the CGT (France)
72. Jean-Louis COUTURE, agro-economist, (France)
73. Léon CREMIEUX, aeronautical trade unionist Solidaires (France)
74. Joseph DAHER, academic (Switzerland)
75. Bruno DALBERTO, trade unionist (France)
76. Christian DANDRES, PS national councilor (Switzerland)
77. Cybèle DAVID, National Secretary of the Union syndicale Solidaires, in charge of international affairs (France)
78. Gerard DARCEUIL, Retired, responsible for associations, communist citizen (France)
79. Randolf S. DAVID, Professor emeritus of Sociology, University of the Philippines (Philippines)
80. Sonia DAYAN-HERZBRUN, sociologist (France)
81. Bruno DELLA SUDA, Ensemble! (France)
82. Monique DENTAL, president of the Feminist Network “Rupture” (France)
83. Sophie DESROSIERS, retired lecturer at EHESS (France)
84. Jaran DITAPICHAI, president of the Thai democrats without borders (Thailand)
85. Edme DOMINGUEZ R., Gender And Development In Practice, (Sweden)
86. Bernard DREANO, president of CEDETIM (France)
87. Valérie DREVILLE, actress (France)
88. Penelope DUGGAN, editor International Viewpoint
89. Sabine ENDERS, ATTAC activist (France)
90. Behrouz FARAHANY, Socialist Solidarity with Workers in Iran (France)
91. Samuel FARBER, Professor of Political Science (retired) City University of New York (USA)
92. Patrick FARBIAZ, PEPS (for a popular and social ecology) (France)
93. Shohidul Islam FAROUQ, General Secretary, Bangladesh Building and Wood Workers Federation (Bangladesh)
94. Silvia FERRARO, Councilor of São Paulo, (Brazil)
95. Emmanuel FERNANDES Deputy of the 2nd constituency of Bas-Rhin (France)
96. Nejat FEROUSE, confederal adviser to the International Space of the CGT (France)
97. Marina FERRERUELA, deputy and parliamentary collaborator (France)
98. Richard FIDLER, solidarity activist and blogger (Canada)
99. Berivan FIRAT, spokesperson for external relations of the Kurdish Democratic Council in France (CDK-F)
100. Jacques FONTAINE, Ensemble ! (France)
101. Téo FREI, activist of the climate strike (Switzerland)
102. Gizelle FREITAS, Councilor of Belém (Brazil)
103. Sam FRIEDMAN, AIDS researcher, poet, socialist, member Ukrainian Solidarity Network
104. Bernard FRIOT, economist and sociologist of work (France)
105. Federico Fuentes, Green Left, (Australia)
106. Mario ROSSI GARRETANO, trade unionist (Uruguay)
107. Jean-Paul GARAC, Retired (France)
108. Franck GAUDICHAUD, historian, University Jean Jaurès Toulouse (France)
109. Sigrid GERARDIN, national secretary in charge of women’s rights of the FSU (France)
110. Abdul GHANI, President, Building Construction Workers Union - Bangladesh (Bangladesh)
111. Paolo GILARDI, teacher trade unionist (Switzerland)
112. Liliane GIRAUDON, poetess (France)
113. Matheus GOMES, State Deputy, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)
114. Alain GONTHIER, town councillor in Vevey (Switzerland)
115. José María GONZALEZ, Mayor of the city of Cadiz (Spain)
116. Catherine GRUNWALD, (France)
117. Dorothy GUERRERO, Head of Policy and Advocacy, Global Justice Now (United Kingdom)
118. Sébastien GUEX, Honorary Professor, University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
119. Murielle GUILBERT, co-delegate of the Union syndicale Solidaires (France) 120.
120 Mariemme HELIE LUKAS, Algerian sociologist, co-founder of Secularism is a Women’s Issue
121. Helena HIRATA, sociologist, emeritus researcher of the CNRS (France)
122. Marie HOLZMAN, sinologist and human rights activist (France)
123. 123. Jocelyne HALLER, member of the Grand Council, Ensemble à gauche (Geneva)
124 Ernesto HERRERA, journalist (Uruguay)
125 Norbert HOLCBLAT, economist (France)
126. Motahar HOSSAIN, President, Gano Chhaya Sanskritic Kendro (Bangladesh)
127. Carolina IARA, Co-representative of the State of São Paulo (Brazil)
128. Chantal JAQUET, philosopher, professor at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France)
129. Bruno JAFFRÉ, animator of the site thomassankara.net
130. claire JOBIN, sociologist, militant of the feminist strike (Switzerland)
131. Samy JOHSUA, member of the Scientific Council of ATTAC (France)
132. Jean-Pierre JUY, retired teacher (France)
133. Danielle JUY- Retired civil servant (France)
134. Chon Kai CHOO, Central Committee Member of the Socialist Party of Malaysia -PSM- (Malaysia)
135. Leslie KAPLAN, writer (France)
136. William KEACH, Professor of English Emeritus, Brown University Providence (USA)
137. Andy KERBRAT, deputy of Loire Atlantique (France)
138. Zayed Iqbal KHAN, General Secretary, Bangladesh Krishok Federation (Bangladesh)
139. Shamsunnahar KHAN DOLI, President, Bangladesh Kishani Sabha (Bangladesh)
140- Babak KIA, Socialist Solidarity with Workers in Iran (France)
141. Omoli KISKU, President, Bangladesh Adivasi Samity (Bangladesh)
142. Aurore KOECHLIN, sociologist, feminist and anticapitalist activist (France)
143. Isabel KOIFMANN, trade unionist (Uruguay)
144. Pierre KHALFA, economist, Copernic Foundation (France)
145. Jacques KIRSNER, producer and scriptwriter (France)
146. Nicolas KLOTZ, filmmaker (France)
147. Karel KOSTAL, Retired (France)
148. Hubert KRIVINE, physicist, (France)
149. Dominique LABOURIER, actress (France)
150 Françoise LAFRANCESCHINA, retired teacher (France)
151. Jean LAFRANCESCHINA, Retired from the national education.
152. Dharmasiri LANKAPELI, Acting Secretary, Socialist Peoples Forum, (Sri Lanka)
153. Michel LANSON, Retired Professor (France)
154. Michel LAUVERS, historian, University of Côte d’Azur (France)
155. Michèle LECLERC-OLIVE, Professor of mathematics, sociologist. CNRS (France)
156. Olivier LE COURD MAISON, academic (France)
157. Charlotte LEDUC, LFI-NUPES deputy of the 3rd district of Moselle (France)
158. Marin LEDUN, Novelist (France)
159. Alain LEFRANC, Psychologist (France)
160 Alain LEGER, Publisher (France)
161. Irma LEITES, plenaria memoria y justicia (Uruguay)
162. Fred LEPLAT, Anticapitalist Resistance (England, Wales)
163 Ueli LEUENBERGER, former Green National Councillor in the Federal Parliament (Switzerland)
164. Kevin LIN, labor activist and researcher, (China)
165. Jean-Marc LIRANTE, “Citoyen du Monde” n°184091 (France)
166. Elodie LOPEZ, member of the Grand Council of the Canton of Vaud, Ensemble à Gauche, town councillor, décroissance alternatives (Switzerland)
167. Francisco LOUÇA, economist, university of Lisbon (Portugal)
168. Iza LOURENÇA, councilor of Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
169. Mickael LOWY, Emeritus Director of Research at the CNRS (France)
170 - Bernard MACRET, Former Deputy Mayor of Grenoble (France)
171. Jacqueline MADRENNES, elected member of Ensemble ! (Isère-France)
172. Christian MAHIEUX, international trade union network of solidarity and struggles (France)
173. Jan MALEWSKI, journalist, editor of Inprecor (France)
174. Gilles MANCERON, historian (France)
175. Pierre MARAGE, professor emeritus at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
176 Catherine MARGATÉ, Honorary Mayor of Malakoff (France)
177. Patrick MARGATÉ, PCF activist on international issues (France)
178. Paul MARTIAL, co-responsible for the website Afrique en Lutte (France)
179. Élisa MARTIN, deputy of the third district of Isère (France)
180. Maguy MARIN, choreographer (France)
181 Gustave MASSIAH, CEDETIM (France)
182. Maryvonne MATHEOUD, co-president of the Association Iséroise des Amis des Kurdes (France)
183. Sonia MEIRE, Councilor of Aracaju (Brazil)
184. Omar MENONI, trade unionist (Uruguay)
185. Roland MERIEUX, member of the animation team of Ensemble! (France)
186 Suhrawardy MIAH, President, Bangladesh Bakolight Labor Union (Bangladesh)
187. Silvia Fernandes MICHELI, teacher (Uruguay)
188. Anwar MIR SATTARI, environmentalist (Belgium)
189. Mathilde MONNIER, choreographer (France)
190 Robi MORDER, lawyer and political scientist (France)
191. Manuel AGUILA MORA, historian, autonomous university of Mexico (Mexico)
192. Noel MOREL, external relations, network communist libertarian platform (France)
193. Mariana MORTAGUA, member of the Portuguese Parliament (Portugal)
194. Busi MTABANE, feminist activist, (South Africa)
195. Dominique MULÉ, Retired (France)
196. Maryam NAMAZIE, Woman’s Rights Campaigner (United Kingdom/Iran)
197. Olivier NEVEUX, Academic (France)
198. Stanislas NORDEZ, Director of the National Theatre of Strasbourg (France)
199. Paula NUNES, co-representative of the State of São Paulo (Brazil)
200. Françoise NYFFLER, militant of the feminist strike and deputy of Ensemble à Gauche (Switzerland)
201. Danièle OBONO, LFI deputy of Paris (France)
202. Solenn OCHSNER, trade unionist, feminist strike and climate activist (Switzerland)
203. Andrés OLIVETTI, trade unionist (Uruguay)
204. Annick OSMOND, socio-anthropologist (France)
205. Ugo PALHETA, sociologist (France)
206. Mathilde PANOT, deputy of Val de Marne, president of the LFI group at the National Assembly (France)
207. Ian PARKER, professor University of Manchester (England)
208. Olivier PARRIAUX, professor emeritus at the University of Lyon-Saint Etienne (France)
209. Henri PASCAL, sociologist (France)
210 Jaime PASTOR, political scientist and director of the review “Viento Sur” (Spanish State)
211. Claire PATRAS, Citizen against obscurantism and all dictatorships (France)
212. Roland PFEFFERKORN, sociologist, University of Strasbourg (France)
213. Elisabeth PERCEVAL, filmmaker (France)
214. Jean-François PELLISSIER, spokesman of Ensemble! (France)
215. Marianne PERRON, Health professional, feminist and anticapitalist activist (France)
216. Martyne PERROT, sociologist (France)
217. Serge PEY, writer (France)
218. Nicole PHELOUZAT, sociologist at CNRS (France)
219. Alice PICARD, spokesperson for ATTAC (France)
220) Mike PIKEN, eco-socialist, (Scotland)
221. Boris PLAZZI, CGT confederation secretary for international relations (France)
222. Charles POST, sociologist, member of the editorial board of Spectre, member of the Tempest collective (USA)
223. Christine POUPIN, spokesperson of the NPA (France)
224. Philippe POUTOU, spokesman of the NPA (France)
225. Stéphanie PREZIOSO, member of the National Council, Ensemble à gauche (Switzerland)
226. Nadège PRUGNARD, author, actress, director (France)
227. José Manuel PUREZA, professor, University of Coimbra (Portugal)
228. Luc QUINTON, Plastic artist and history maker (France)
229. Jean-Claude RABEHERIFARA, sociologist (Madagascar and France)
230 Martine RAIS, doctor (Switzerland)
231. Benoit RENAUD, activist at Québec solidaire (Quebec)
232. Bernadette RICHARD, retired from the national education system (France)
233. Rebeca RIELA, Economist (Uruguay)
234. Laurent RIPART, historian at the University Savoie Mont Blanc (France)
235. Gilles ROCIPON, architect (France)
236. Rosine ROCIPON, Retired of the civil service
237. Teresa RODRIGUEZ, ex deputy and spokeswoman of Adelante Andalucía (Spanish State)
238. Ema Graciela ROMERO, lawyer (Uruguay)
239. Pierre ROUSSET, internationalist, co-responsible for the ESSF website (France)
240 Pierre SACCOMAN, Retired CNRS (France)
241. Henri SAINT-JEAN, responsible for associations (France)
242. Yoshichi SAKAI, Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Japan)
243. Abdus SALAM, President, Bangladesh Floating Labor Union (Bangladesh)
244. Sara SALEMI, Socialist Solidarity with Workers in Iran (France)
245. Pauline SALINGUE, Spokesperson, NPA (France)
246. Catherine SAMARY, alterglobalist economist (France)
247. Mariana SANCHEZ, journalist and editor, activist of the SNJ CGT and Ensemble! (France)
248. Saleha Islam SANTONA, President, Motherland Garment Workers Federation (Bangladesh)
249. Cobas SARDEGNA, UNICOBAS (Italy)
250 Jean-Jacques SARTÉ, Lawyer (France)
251. Jacob SCHÄFER, trade unionist (Germany)
252. Janick SCHAUFELBUEHL, Associate Professor Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
253. Marc SCHLESSER, Décroissance Alternative (Switzerland)
254. Edouard SCHOENE, communist (France)
255. Helen C. SCOTT, Professor of English, University of Vermont (USA)
256. Houshang SEPEHR, editor of the website Iran Echo - Socialist Solidarity with the Workers in Iran (France)
257. Patrick SERIS, trade unionist (France)
258. Yasmine SIBLOT, sociologist (France)
259. Cécile SILHOUETTE, Ensemble ! (France)
260 Francis SITEL, Animation team of Ensemble! (France)
261. Omar SLAOUTI, teacher, anti-racist activist, elected in Argenteuil (France)
262. Ashley SMITH, Tempest Collective, (USA)
263. Odile SOULIER (France)
264. Alda SOUSA, mathematician, University of Porto (Portugal)
265. Claude STAZAN, CEDETIM (France)
266. Isabelle STENGERS, philosopher (Belgium)
267. Quentin TALON, mathematician, town councilor in Montreux (Switzerland)
268. Daniel TANURO, ecosocialist author (Belgium)
269. Farooq TARIQ, President Haqooq Khalq Party Paksitan (Pakistan)
270 Josette TAWILL, Retired (France)
271. Imad TEMIZA, Secretary of the Palestinian Postal Service Workers Union (Palestine)
272. Benoît TESTE, General Secretary of the FSU (France)
273. Claudia THALLMAYER, (co-)coordinator of WIDE (Austria)
274. Julien THERY, historian at the University Louis Lumière Lyon 2 and president of Média (France)
275. João TEIXERA LOPES, sociologist, University of Porto (Portugal)
276. Sylvie TISSOT, sociologist (France)
277. Marc TOMCZAK, teacher researcher at the University of Lorraine (France)
278. Pascal TORRE, deputy head of the international sector of the PCF (France)
279. Kudroti Khoda TOTAN, President, Bangladesh Sramic Federation (Bangladesh)
280. Éric TOUSSAINT, political scientist, Universities of Liège and Paris 8, member of the International Council of the World Social Forum (Belgium)
281. Enzo TRAVERSO, historian
282. Josette TRAT, academic, feminist activist (France)
283. Stéphanie TREILLET, economist, Ensemble ! (France)
284. Anne TRISTAN (France)
285. Aurélie TROUVÉ, Member of Parliament for Seine-Saint-Denis (France)
286. Anne TUAILLON, association manager - International solidarity / equal rights
287. Franco TURIGLIATTO, former Senator (Italy)
288. Philippe TUR (France)
289. Guy TUSCHER, Airplane pilot (France)
290 Charles-André UDRY, economist and director of the site Alencontre (Switzerland)
291. Agnès UGGERI, teacher (France)
292. Mario UNDA, sociologist (Ecuador)
293. Miguel URBAN, MEP (Spanish State)
294. Roseline VACHETTA, former MEP - NPA (France)
295. Achin VANAIK, Retired Professor, University of Delhi
296. Eleni VARIKAS, Emeritus Professor at the University of Paris 8 (France)
297. Christiane VOLLAIRE, Philosopher (France)
298. Léo WALTER Deputy of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, parliamentary group LFI-NUPES (France)
299. Thomas WEYTS, SAP - Anticapitalist, (Belgium)
300. youlie YAMAMOTO, spokesperson of ATTAC (France)
301. Karen YAMANAKA, Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Japan)
302. 302. Lovely YASMIN, President, Bangladesh Ready-made Garments Federation (Bangladesh)
303 Erika DEUBER ZIEGLER, art historian (Switzerland)
304. Jean ZIEGLER, sociologist, internationalist, politician (Switzerland)