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More than 400 Prominent Women Demand Halt to Iran Execution of Political Prisoner Zahra Tabari

More than 400 Prominent Women Demand Halt to Iran Execution of Political Prisoner Zahra Tabari

December 25, 2025
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More than 400 prominent women from across the globe, among them Nobel Prize winners, former presidents and prime ministers, parliamentarians, UN special rapporteurs, prominent media figures, renowned sports icons, and leading human rights advocates, have endorsed an urgent public declaration demanding the immediate release of a women’s rights advocate currently facing execution in Iran. Zahra Tabari, a 67-year-old Iranian engineer and mother, is in immediate danger of execution solely for displaying a banner bearing the slogan “Woman, Resistance, Freedom.”

The appeal, organized by Justice for the Victims of the 1988 Massacre in Iran (JVMI), highlights the regime’s brutal gender apartheid and its specific targeting of women who challenge the mullahs’ tyranny. They warn that in Iran today, “daring to hold a sign declaring women’s resistance to oppression is now punishable by death.”

Among the notable women supporting this appeal are eight former heads of state or government, three former Ministers of Justice, as well as Members of Parliament representing 14 different countries.

The following is the text of their appeal:

“Woman, Resistance, Freedom” – Save Zahra Tabari from Execution in Iran

We condemn the Iranian authorities’ death sentence against Zahra Tabari—a 67-year-old mother and engineer—handed down in October 2025 in a sham 10-minute trial, held remotely via videoconference without her chosen legal representation. Zahra is accused of collaborating with the opposition PMOI and faces execution solely for holding a banner bearing the words “Woman, Resistance, Freedom”—a slogan of women’s defiance that has gained popularity particularly among female political prisoners.

For four decades, Iranian authorities have enforced brutal gender apartheid and institutionalised misogyny including through forced veiling. Thousands of female political prisoners have been executed, many during Iran’s 1988 massacre. Iran is today the world’s number one executioner of women per capita. Zahra’s case lays bare this terror: in Iran, daring to hold a sign declaring women’s resistance to oppression is now punishable by death.

Iranian women, who ignited the 2022 uprising and continue to lead a nationwide movement of resistance against tyranny, will not be silenced.

We demand Zahra’s immediate release, and we call on governments worldwide to stand with the women of Iran in their quest for democracy, equality, and freedom.

SIGNED:

More than 400 Prominent Women Demand Halt to Iran Execution of Political Prisoner Zahra Tabari
More than 400 Prominent Women Demand Halt to Iran Execution of Political Prisoner Zahra Tabari
More than 400 Prominent Women Demand Halt to Iran Execution of Political Prisoner Zahra Tabari
More than 400 Prominent Women Demand Halt to Iran Execution of Political Prisoner Zahra Tabari
  1. Yulia Tymoshenko – (Ukraine): Former Prime Minister of Ukraine
  2. Micheline Calmy-Rey – (Switzerland): Former President of Switzerland
  3. Anneli Jäätteenmäki – (Finland): Former Prime Minister of Finland
  4. Amb. Samantha Power – (United States): Former US Ambassador to the United Nations
  5. Martina Navratilova – (Czech Republic/United States): Former world No. 1 women’s tennis player
  6. Sharron Davies MBE – (United Kingdom): Swimmer, Olympic medallist
  7. Tracy Edwards MBE – (United Kingdom): Founder, The Maiden Factor
  8. Oleksandra Matviichuk – (Ukraine): 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  9. Jody Williams – (United States): 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  10. Yakin Ertürk – (Turkey): Former UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women; Former Director of UN Division for the Advancement of Women
  11. Cherie Blair CBE KC – (United Kingdom): Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
  12. Hanna Suchocka – (Poland): Former Prime Minister of Poland
  13. Rosalía Arteaga Serrano – (Ecuador): Former President of Ecuador
  14. Mercedes Aráoz – (Peru): Former Prime Minister of Peru
  15. Amb. Amanda Ellis – (New Zealand): Prime Minister’s Special Envoy and inaugural Ambassador for Women and Girls
  16. Kateryna Yushchenko – (Ukraine): Former First Lady of Ukraine
  17. Melissa Upreti – (Nepal): Former Chair Rapporteur, UN Working Group on Discrimination against Women and Girls
  18. Yoko Hayashi – (Japan): Former Chairperson of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
  19. Alda M. Facio – (Costa Rica): Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls
  20. Barbara Lochbihler – (Germany): Former Member of the European Parliament
  21. Ana Brian Nougrères – (Uruguay): UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy
  22. Anna Adamska-Gallant – (Poland): Judge of the European Court of Human Rights
  23. Annie Ernaux – (France): 2022 Nobel Laureate in Literature
  24. Rosa Zafferani – (San Marino): Former Captain Regent of San Marino
  25. Cristina Narbona – (Spain): President of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party, Member of Parliament
  26. Elisabeth Badinter – (France): Philosopher
  27. Brigitte Zypries – (Germany): Former Justice Minister
  28. Frances Fitzgerald – (Ireland): Former Justice Minister
  29. Maria Celeste Cardona – (Portugal): Former Justice Minister
  30. Judy Sgro – (Canada): Former Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
  31. Yanghee Lee – (South Korea): Former Chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
  32. Karen Smith – (South Africa): UN Assistant Secretary-General and Special Adviser of the UN Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect (2019-2021)
  33. Catherine McKenna – (Canada): Former Minister of Environment and Climate Change
  34. Licypriya Kangujam – (India): Special Envoy for the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste; Indian Climate & Environmentalist Activist
  35. Maud De Boer-Buquicchio – (The Netherlands): Former Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe
  36. Elisabeth Rasmusson – (Norway): Former UN Assistant Secretary General
  37. Irmgard Griss – (Austria): Former President of the Supreme Court of Austria
  38. Catherine Van de Heyning – (Belgium): Member, UN Human Rights Council Advisory Committee
  39. Hedy Fry – (Canada): Member of Parliament; Former Minister of State for Multiculturalism and Status of Women
  40. Rep. Nancy Mace – (United States): Member of the US House of Representatives
  41. Leah Gazan – (Canada): Member of Parliament
  42. Elena Nevado del Campo – (Spain): Member of the European Parliament
  43. Rt Hon Baroness Hughes of Stretford – (United Kingdom): Member of the House of Lords
  44. Dominique Voynet – (France): Member of Parliament
  45. Naike Gruppioni – (Italy): Member of Parliament
  46. Cayetana Alvarez de Toledo – (Spain): Member of Parliament
  47. Karin Liltorp – (Denmark): Member of Parliament
  48. Laurence Fehlmann Rielle – (Switzerland): Member of Parliament
  49. Kathleen Depoorter – (Belgium): Member of Parliament
  50. Sara Conti – (San Marino): Member of Parliament
  51. Janja Sluga – (Slovenia): Member of Parliament
  52. Ersilia Qatrawi – (Moldova): Member of Parliament
  53. Erin McGreehan TD – (Ireland): Member of Parliament
  54. Janny Bakker-Klein – (The Netherlands): Senator
  55. Christine Bonfanti – (France): Senator
  56. Senator Elisa Pirro – (Italy): Senator
  57. Senator Joëlle Garriaud-Maylam – (France): Former President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
  58. Eleonora Zielińska – (Poland): Former Chair-Rapporteur, UN Working Group on Discrimination against Women in Law and Practice
  59. Helen Keller – (Switzerland): Judge, European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) (2011-2020)
  60. Gabriela Knaul – (Brazil): UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers (2009-2015)
  61. Rt Hon Dame Theresa Villiers DBE – (United Kingdom): Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Former Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
  62. Linda Blade – (Canada): Coach; Former NCAA All American and National Champion of Canada in track & field
  63. Kim McGinnis Russell – (United States): World Lacrosse Women in Sport Commission (2024), Advocate for Women & Girls, Athletes for Action
  64. Rebecka Andersson – (Sweden): Secretary General, Unizon
  65. Alison Brown – (United States): President, International Alliance of Women (IAW)
  66. Gerlinde Freia Niehus – (Germany): Former Deputy Director, NATO
  67. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin KC (Hons) – (Ireland): Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism
  68. Inga Thompson – (United States): Cyclist, 3-time Olympian, 10-time US National Champion, and 3-time World Medallist
  69. Waad Al-Kateab – (United Kingdom): Oscar-nominated film director
  70. Antonella Mularoni – (San Marino): Former Foreign Minister
  71. Leila Nadya Sadat – (United States): Special Adviser on Crimes Against Humanity to the ICC Prosecutor (2012-2023)
  72. Trina Budge – (United Kingdom): Director, For Women Scotland
  73. Susan Smith – (United Kingdom): Director, For Women Scotland
  74. Marion Calder – (United Kingdom): Director, For Women Scotland
  75. Senator Sandy Pappas – (United States): President of the Minnesota Senate (2013-2017); Member of the Minnesota Senate
  76. Shaista Shameem – (Fiji): Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Use of Mercenaries
  77. Anne Ramberg – (Sweden): Ad hoc Judge, European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)
  78. Ana Helena Chacón Echeverría – (Costa Rica): Former Vice-President of Costa Rica
  79. Elfriede Jelinek – (Austria): 2004 Nobel Laureate in Literature
  80. Yasmin Sooka – (South Africa): Chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan
  81. Elizabeth Odio Benito – (Costa Rica): Former President, Inter-American Court of Human Rights
  82. Justice Florence N.M. Mumba – (Zambia): Former Vice President, UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (UNICTY)
  83. Cecilia Medina Quiroga – (Chile): Former President, Inter-American Court of Human Rights
  84. Candice Bergen – (Canada): Former Leader of the Official Opposition
  85. Amb. Beth Van Schaack – (United States): US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice (2022-2025)
  86. Dominique Attias – (France): Former President, European Bars Federation (FBE)
  87. Diane Orentlicher – (United States): Former UN Independent Expert on Combating Impunity
  88. Amy Kremer – (United States): Chair, Women for America First
  89. Julia Goodman – (United Kingdom): Actress
  90. Gwendoline Hamon – (France): Comedian
  91. Urmila Bhoola – (South Africa): Former UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery
  92. Ingrid Betancourt – (Colombia): Former Senator and Presidential candidate
  93. Kate Mackintosh – (United Kingdom): Executive Director, Promise Institute Europe, UCLA School of Law
  94. Joanna Cherry KC – (United Kingdom): Former Chair of UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights
  95. Lobna Jeribi – (Tunisia): Former Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
  96. Lady Valerie Corbett – (United Kingdom): Founder, Lady Val’s Professional Women’s Network
  97. Hiljmnijeta Apuk – (Kosovo): Winner, United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights for 2013
  98. Gulnara Shahinian – (Armenia): Former UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery, Including Its Causes and Consequences
  99. Amb. Filloreta Kodra – (Albania): Former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Albania to the United Nations in Geneva
  100. Amb. Zorica Marić-Djordjević – (Montenegro): Former Ambassador of Montenegro to the UN Human Rights Council
  101. Amb. Alma Lama – (Kosovo): Former Ambassador of Kosovo to Italy, Malta and San Marino
  102. Maude Barlow – (Canada): Former Chairperson of the Council of Canadians
  103. Raymonde Poncet Monge – (France): Senator
  104. Senator Gisella Naturale – (Italy): Senator
  105. Senator Dolores Bevilacqua – (Italy): Senator
  106. Senator Estefania Beltran – (Spain): Senator
  107. Senator Laura Castel Fort – (Spain): Senator
  108. Senator Elly van Wijk – (The Netherlands): Senator
  109. Christina Blacklaws – (United Kingdom): Former President of the Law Society of England and Wales
  110. Barbara Bernath – (Switzerland): Member of the UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT); Former Secretary General, Association for the Prevention of Torture
  111. Sonja Biserko – (Serbia): Member, UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (2013-2014)
  112. Arbana Xharra – (Kosovo): Recipient of US Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award 2015
  113. Helen Goodman – (United Kingdom): Former Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
  114. Houria Esslami – (Morocco): Chair-Rapporteur and Member of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (2014-2020)
  115. Sandra Gómez López – (Spain): Member of the European Parliament
  116. Cynthia Ní Mhurchú – (Ireland): Member of the European Parliament
  117. Annick Lambrecht – (Belgium): Member of Parliament
  118. Marta Madrenas Mir – (Spain): Member of Parliament
  119. Olvido De la Rosa Baena – (Spain): Member of Parliament
  120. María Sáinz Martín – (Spain): Member of Parliament
  121. Irene Manzi – (Italy): Member of Parliament
  122. Cristina Almici – (Italy): Member of Parliament
  123. Alenka Jeraj – (Slovenia): Member of Parliament
  124. Senator Eva Platteau – (Belgium): Senator
  125. Hannelore Goeman – (Belgium): Member of the Flemish Parliament
  126. Katrien Partyka – (Belgium): Member of the Flemish Parliament
  127. Nahima Lanjri – (Belgium): Member of Parliament
  128. Senator Goedele Liekens – (Belgium): Senator
  129. Pilar Rojo Noguera – (Spain): Senator
  130. Julia Unterberger – (Italy): Senator
  131. Carmen Leyte Coello – (Spain): Senator
  132. Gisèle Mandaila – (Belgium): Member of the Brussels Parliament
  133. Françoise Schepmans – (Belgium): Member of the Brussels Parliament
  134. Baroness Eaton – (United Kingdom): Member of the House of Lords
  135. Baroness Lister – (United Kingdom): Member of the House of Lords
  136. Baroness Bray of Coln – (United Kingdom): Member of the House of Lords
  137. Baroness Ros Altmann – (United Kingdom): Member of the House of Lords
  138. Ellen Samyn – (Belgium): Member of Parliament
  139. Melissa Parke – (Australia): Member, UN Group of Eminent Experts on Yemen (2017–2021); Former Minister for International Development (AusAID)
  140. Serena Oberstein – (United States): Los Angeles County Human Relations Commissioner
  141. Karen Gomez Dumpit – (Philippines): Former Commissioner, Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines (CHR)
  142. Veronica Undurraga – (Chile): President of the Expert Commission of the Constitutional Council of Chile (2023)
  143. Soledad Villagra – (Paraguay): Member of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (2002-2008)
  144. Monika Płatek – (Poland): UN Expert, OHCHR Examination of the Human Rights Situation in Belarus
  145. Miriam Ekiudoko – (Hungary): Member of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent
  146. Kate Vigneswaran – (The Netherlands): Director of the Global Accountability Initiative, International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
  147. Susan Bazilli – (Canada): Member, UN Group of Independent Experts on the Human Rights Situation in Belarus; Director, International Women’s Rights Project (IWRP)
  148. Naomi Long MLA – (Northern Ireland): Minister of Justice of Northern Ireland
  149. Heledd Fychan MS – (United Kingdom): Member of the Welsh Parliament
  150. Maggie Chapman MSP – (United Kingdom): Member of the Scottish Parliament
  151. Connie Egan – (Northern Ireland): Member of the Legislative Assembly
  152. Baroness Katy Clark – (United Kingdom): Member of the Scottish Parliament
  153. Kate Nicholl – (Northern Ireland): Member of the Legislative Assembly
  154. Johana Gustawsson – (France): Writer
  155. Bina D’Costa – (Australia/Bangladesh): Member, UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent
  156. Anna Neistat – (France): Legal Director, The Docket (Clooney Foundation for Justice)
  157. Sinead McLaughlin – (Northern Ireland): Member of the Legislative Assembly
  158. Marie-Laure Colonna – (Switzerland): Author
  159. Florence Mariko Combescure – (France): Sculptor
  160. Sonia Heller – (Switzerland): Singer and songwriter
  161. Mora Furtado – (Argentina): TV show host
  162. Marion Böker – (Germany): Director, Consultancy for Human Rights & Gender Issues
  163. Hon. Jocelynne A. Scutt – (United Kingdom/Australia): Former judge on the High Court of Fiji
  164. Sareta Ashraph – (Trinidad and Tobago): Chair of the International Bar Association’s War Crimes Committee
  165. Siobhan Wills – (Northern Ireland): Director, Transitional Justice Institute (TJI), Ulster University
  166. Rebecca Cook – (Canada): Professor Emerita, Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto
  167. Donna M. Hughes – (United States): Professor Emerita, University of Rhode Island
  168. Debbie Stothard – (Vietnam):  Former Secretary-General, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
  169. Eleonora Mongelli – (Italy): Vice President, Italian Federation for Human Rights (FIDU)
  170. Susanne Brandtstädter – (Germany): Professor and Chair of the Anthropology of Globalization at the University of Cologne
  171. Hilary Earl – (Canada): Director, Centre for the Study of State Violence, Nipissing University
  172. Helen Duffy – (United Kingdom): Professor of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, University of Leiden
  173. Irene Victoria Massimino – (Argentina): High Criminal Court Rapporteur of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2016-2020)
  174. Anila Ali – (United States): President and CEO, American Muslim and Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council
  175. Anja Matwijkiw – (United States): Professor of Ethics & Human Rights & 2024-2025 Indiana University Presidential Fellow of Arts and Humanities, Indiana University Northwest
  176. Rosa Ana Alija Fernández – (Spain): Associate Professor of International Law, University of Barcelona
  177. Joan Francesca Quint – (United Kingdom): Barrister, Radcliffe Chambers
  178. Katerina Hatzikidi – (United Kingdom): Postdoctoral Researcher, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Germany)
  179. Aurora Ciucă – (Romania): President, “Vespasian V. Pella” Association
  180. Mélanie Sonhaye-Kombate – (Togo): Programmes and Advocacy Director, West African Human Rights Defenders Network
  181. Mireille Rebeiz – (United States): Chair of Middle East Studies & Associate Professor, Dickinson College
  182. Melinda Taylor – (Australia): Member of the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court (ICC)
  183. Hannah R. Garry – (United States): Professor, USC Gould School of Law
  184. Antonietta Elia – (Italy): International Legal Adviser, Council of Europe
  185. Pearl Eliadis – (Canada): Human rights lawyer
  186. Stephanie Wolfe – (United States): Professor, Weber State University (WSU)
  187. Eva Pils – (United Kingdom): Humboldt Professor of Human Rights Law, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
  188. Naomi Roht-Arriaza – (United States): Distinguished Professor of Law (emeritus), UC Law San Francisco
  189. Anabela Atanásio Alves – (Portugal): Senior International Criminal Lawyer
  190. Jennifer Wright Knust – (United Kingdom): Professor of Religious Studies, Duke University
  191. Sandra M. Coyle – (United States): Former Executive Director, World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy (WFM/IGP)
  192. Carmen Márquez-Carrasco – (Spain): Professor of Public International Law and International Relations, University of Sevilla
  193. Louise Mallinder – (United Kingdom): Professor of Law, Queen’s University Belfast (QUB)
  194. Susan Lee Kemp – (United Kingdom): Former Commissioner, Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC)
  195. Liesbeth Zegveld – (The Netherlands): Professor of War Reparations, University of Amsterdam
  196. Elaine Arnull – (United Kingdom): Associate Dean and Professor, University of Wolverhampton
  197. Margaret Greenfields – (United Kingdom): Professor of Social Policy
  198. Andrea Shemberg – (Italy): Chair, Global Business Initiative on Human Rights
  199. Lindsay M. Harris – (United States): Professor of Law and Director of the Frank C. Newman International Human Rights Clinic, University of San Francisco School of Law
  200. Erica Lawson – (Canada): Associate Professor, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, Western University
  201. Lia Tsuladze – (Georgia): Executive Director, Center for Social Sciences, Tbilisi
  202. Judith Armatta – (United States): Author and Human Rights Lawyer
  203. Alia Brahimi – (United Kingdom): Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council
  204. Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum – (United States): Faculty Director, Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR), Yeshiva University
  205. Luciana Minassian – (Argentina): Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Buenos Aires
  206. Elisabeth Driscoll – (United Kingdom): UK Bureau Chief, JURIST
  207. Ellen van Thiel – (United States): Senior legal adviser – human rights
  208. Gloria Cano – (Peru): Director, APRODEH (Asociación Pro Derechos Humanos)
  209. Staša Zajović – (Serbia): Co-Founder & Coordinator, Women in Black
  210. Sara Chandler KC (Hon) – (United Kingdom): Secretary to the Human Rights Commission of the European Bars Federation (FBE); Former Chair of the Human Rights Committee, Law Society of England & Wales
  211. Michaela Streibelt – (Germany): Lawyer
  212. Rev. Susan Lee – (United States): Former President, US Women’s Caucus
  213. Francisca Pou Giménez – (Mexico): Professor of Constitutional Law, UNAM
  214. Aoife O’Donoghue – (United Kingdom): QUB Academic Director, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast
  215. Tamta Mikeladze – (Georgia): Director, Social Justice Center; Associate Professor, Ilia State University
  216. Iulia Kharashvili – (Georgia): Chairperson of the IDP Women Association ‘Consent’
  217. Niamh Harnett – (Ireland): Barrister At Law, The Bar of Ireland
  218. Tamar Dekanosidze – (Georgia): Eurasia Regional Representative, Equality Now
  219. Loveday C. Hodson – (United Kingdom): Professor of International Human Rights Law, University of Leicester
  220. Sandra L. Babcock – (United States): Faculty Director, Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide; Co-Founder, Center on Gender and Extreme Sentencing
  221. Blaine Bookey – (United States): Legal Director, Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, University of California College of the Law, San Francisco
  222. Heather Daley – (Canada): Arts Consultant
  223. Carole Rubin – (Canada): Former Artistic Director and Coordinator
  224. Allison Gill – (United States): Legal Director, Global Labor Justice
  225. Joanna Dingwall – (United Kingdom/Germany): Visiting Lecturer in International Law, University of Glasgow
  226. Lauren Dempster – (United Kingdom): Senior Lecturer, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast
  227. Liselott Blixt – (Denmark): Former Member of Parliament
  228. Kate Engel – (Australia): Graduate Researcher, Deakin University
  229. Eva Durán Ramos – (Spain): Former Member of Parliament
  230. Pauline Kerkour el Miad – (France): Legal expert
  231. Darcia Senft – (Canada): Former General Counsel and Director of Policy & Ethics at the Law Society of Manitoba
  232. Marta Achler – (Italy): International Human Rights Lawyer
  233. María Elena Elverdín – (Argentina): Honorary President, International Federation of Women in Legal Careers
  234. Hilary Burrage – (United Kingdom): Sociologist and Writer
  235. Pascale Mesnil – (France): President, European Union of Women
  236. Sheila Paylan – (Armenia/Canada): Human Rights Lawyer and Senior Legal Consultant with the United Nations
  237. Elisabeth Rabesandratana – (France): Member of the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court (ICC)
  238. Maria Neus Torbisco-Casals – (Switzerland): Adjunct Professor; Senior Research Fellow, Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, Geneva Graduate Institute
  239. Melanie O’Brien – (Australia): Former President, International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS)
  240. Victoria Sanford – (United States): Founding Director, Center for Human Rights & Peace Studies at Lehman College-City University of New York (CUNI)
  241. Marie Fox – (United Kingdom): Queen Victoria Chair of Law, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool
  242. ElsaMarie Dsilva – (India): Founder and President, Red Dot Foundation Global
  243. Claire Mahon – (New Zealand): Executive Director, Global Human Rights Group
  244. Elise Groulx Diggs – (Canada): International Human Rights lawyer and mediator; Founder and Honorary President of the International Criminal Bar for the International Criminal Court
  245. Natasha Lindstaedt – (United Kingdom): Faculty Dean of Education, Department of Government, University of Essex
  246. Susana SáCouto – (United States): Director, War Crimes Research Office (WCRO), American University Washington College of Law
  247. Sarah Annes Brown – (United Kingdom): Professor, Anglia Ruskin University
  248. Rebecca A. Shoot – (United States): Co-Convener, Washington Working Group for the International Criminal Court
  249. Samantha Knights KC – (United Kingdom): Barrister
  250. Dara Foynes – (Ireland): Barrister
  251. Agata Fijalkowski – (United Kingdom): Reader in Law, Leeds Beckett University
  252. Emilie Palamy Pradichit – (Thailand): Founder & Executive Director, Manushya Foundation
  253. Claudia Mihaela Banu – (Romania): Former Senator
  254. Martha Bradley – (South Africa): Associate Professor of Public International Law and International Humanitarian Law, University of Johannesburg
  255. Janina Dill – (United Kingdom): Co-Director, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC)
  256. Sarah Merrill – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  257. Cathy Brennan – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  258. Amy McNeese-Mechan – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  259. Mandie Shilton Godwin – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  260. Helen Cunningham – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  261. Anne Hutton – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  262. Jane Byrne – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  263. Jane Leicester – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  264. Angela Conder – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  265. Hazel Pearson – (United Kingdom): University Lecturer
  266. Christy Fujio – (United States): Executive Director, Synergy for Justice
  267. Yael Danieli – (United States): Clinical Psychologist & Trauma Expert
  268. Giulia Centonze – (Belgium): Human Rights Expert
  269. Sophie Hale – (Belgium): Human Rights Officer, European Network of National Human Rights Institutions (ENNHRI)
  270. Hiba Abdulwahhab – (United States): Executive Director, Middle Eastern Women’s Organization
  271. Ronahi Hasan – (United Kingdom): Award-Winning Journalist
  272. Iliana Balabanova – (Bulgaria): President, Bulgarian Women’s Lobby
  273. Mari-Ann Kelam – (Estonia): Former Member of Parliament
  274. Nancy Awad – (France): Human Rights Lawyer
  275. Martha Mattos-Coelho – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  276. Martina Feilzer – (United Kingdom): University Professor
  277. Alice Benhamou Panetta – (France): President, Vivent Les Femmes (VLF)
  278. Tricia Austin – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  279. Joanne Bennett – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  280. Elin Hywel – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  281. Sarah Bogle – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  282. Susan Elsmore – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  283. Adele Barnett-Ward – (United Kingdom): Councillor
  284. Anthea McIntyre – (United Kingdom): Former Member of the European Parliament
  285. Margarita S.Ilieva – (Bulgaria): International equalities and human rights lawyer
  286. Linda MacDonald – (Canada): Co-founder, Persons Against Non-State Torture (NST)
  287. Gabriella Catalini – (Italy): Adjunct professor, Department of Legal Studies, University of Bologna
  288. Noanne Tenneson – (France): General Director, Alliance of Lawyers for Human Rights
  289. Claudia De La Hoz – (France/Colombia): Professor of Classical Literature, Lyon
  290. Catherine Ruph – (France): Professor of Classical Literature, Lyon
  291. Clara Bailly – (France): Head Costume Designer, Paris
  292. Elise Mosca – (France): Artist
  293. Marie Beltrami – (France): Artist
  294. Magali Aumignon – (France): Painter
  295. Sophie-Elena Jaquenod – (Switzerland): Public speaker
  296. Nicole Mathieu – (France): Senior Research Director, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
  297. Natacha Markarian – (France): Artist
  298. Valérie Perez – (France): Writer, Destins de femmes 2021, Winner of the Edgar Faure Literary Prize
  299. Pamela Perraud – (United States): President, US Women’s Caucus
  300. Behjat Dehghan – (United States): President, WomenNC-NC Committee for CSW/CEDAW
  301. Tanya Serisier – (United Kingdom): Professor in Feminist Theory, Birkbeck University of London
  302. Soizic le Guiff – (France): Psycho-sociologist; Co-Director, Pilot Center for Biocentric Education, Nantes
  303. Lisa Michalik – (France): Artist
  304. Olivia Loiseau – (France): Artist, Actress, Dancer, Fashion Designer, Singer
  305. Françoise Sème Wallon – (France): National Secretary of the European Union of Women, French Section
  306. Ranjana Kumari – (India): Director, Centre for Social Research (CSR)
  307. Alannah Travers – (United Kingdom/Germany): Former Iraq researcher
  308. Anna Bryson – (United Kingdom): Senior Lecturer in Law, Queen’s University Belfast (QUB)
  309. Sirra Ndow – (The Gambia): Human Rights Advocate
  310. Audrey Matéo – (France): Legal Counsel
  311. Feride Rushiti – (Kosovo): Executive Director, Kosovo Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims
  312. Eleonora Esposito – (Spain): Researcher, University of Navarra
  313. Jessica Finelle – (France): Member of the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court (ICC)
  314. Mae Thompson – (United States): Advocacy Officer, CEASEFIRE Centre for Civilian Rights
  315. Clémence Witt – (France): International Criminal Lawyer
  316. Andreea Rusu – (Romania): Executive Director, FILIA Center
  317. Debórah Dwork – (United States): Director, Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity at The Graduate Center—City University of New York (CUNY)
  318. Edie Hofmeister – (United States): Chair of the Business and Human Rights Committee of the International Bar Association (IBA) (2023-2025)
  319. Tali Nates – (South Africa): Recipient of the 2023 US Secretary of State Religious Freedom Award
  320. Ellen J. Kennedy – (United States): Executive Director, World Without Genocide
  321. Amy Strecker – (Ireland): Associate Professor, Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin
  322. Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann – (Canada): Canada Research Chair in International Human Rights (2003-2016), Wilfrid Laurier University
  323. Valerie Sperling – (United States): Professor of Political Science, Clark University
  324. Marion Kaplan – (United States): Professor Emerita, New York University
  325. Cindy Ayoma Rosa – (Portugal): Childhood trauma coach
  326. Alice Seuma Vidal – (France): Pharmacist
  327. Atina Grossmann – (United States): Professor of History, Cooper Union, New York City
  328. Susan Benesch – (United States): Executive Director, Dangerous Speech Project; Faculty Associate, Harvard University
  329. Luz E. Nagle – (United States): Professor of Law Emeritus, Stetson University College of Law
  330. Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom – (Canada): Professor, Political Science, University of British Columbia
  331. Elizabeth Wood – (United States): Ford International Professor of History, MIT
  332. Rochelle G. Ruthchild – (United States): Center Associate, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University
  333. Wendy Lower – (United States): Director, Mgrublian Center for Human Rights, Claremont CA
  334. Catherine Martinez-Briand – (France): Writer
  335. Cherifa Kheddar – (Algeria): President, Djazairouna Association of Families of Victims of Islamist Terrorism
  336. Pragna Patel – (United Kingdom): Co-Director, Project Resist
  337. Martine Brasseur – (France): Emeritus Professor at Paris Cité University
  338. Rosie Lewis – (United Kingdom): Co-Director, Project Resist
  339. Nicola Barker – (United Kingdom): Professor of Law, University of Liverpool
  340. Eléa Nora – (France): Feminist activist
  341. Patrycja Grzebyk – (Poland): Associate Professor, University of Warsaw
  342. Izabela Konopacka – (Poland): Past President, European Bars Federation (FBE); President of the FBE Intellectual Property Law Commission
  343. Artemis Westenberg – (The Netherlands): President, Netherlands Association for Women’s Rights, Female Labour and Equal Citizenship
  344. Sylvie Rollet – (France): Emeritus Professor, University of Poitiers
  345. Anne-Sophie Besse – (France): Researcher, University of Strasbourg
  346. Tess White – (United Kingdom): Member of the Scottish Parliament
  347. Odile Rohmer – (France): Professor of Social Psychology, University of Strasbourg
  348. Brigitte Grosgogeat – (France): Professor, Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
  349. Siri Gloppen – (Norway): Director, Centre on Law and Social Transformation, University of Bergen
  350. Eve Zucker – (United States): Lecturer, Yale University
  351. Janet Johnson – (United States): Professor, Political Science and Women’s & Gender Studies, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, CUNY
  352. Hélène Ollivier – (France): Researcher, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
  353. Karine Doré – (France): Artist
  354. Sylvie Jestin – (France): Teacher
  355. Sana Jahangir – (Pakistan): Psychologist
  356. Susannah Sjöberg – (Sweden): Secretary General, Swedish Women’s Lobby
  357. Maire Charlotte Blandiot-Faride – (France): Mayor of Mitry-Mory
  358. Colette Borelli – (France): Author
  359. Caroline Bennett – (New Zealand): Assistant Professor in Social Anthropology and International Development, Sussex University
  360. Bernardita Núñez – (Sweden): Secretary General, Terrafem
  361. Annelie Kraft – (Sweden): Chair, Swedish Women’s Left Alliance (SKV)
  362. Susanna Udvardi – (Sweden): Founder, Act For Integration
  363. Gunnel Hall – (Sweden): Chair, KvinnorKan
  364. Camilla Wagner – (Sweden): Chair, Fredrika Bremer Association
  365. Sanna Wolk – (Sweden): President, UN Association of Sweden
  366. Sirine Sehil – (France): Feminist activist
  367. Claire Chatelain – (France): Research Fellow, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
  368. Talent Jumo – (Zimbabwe): Director, Katswe Sistahood
  369. Mahin Alipour – (Sweden): Chair, Committee for the Defence of Women in Iran (KFKI)
  370. Stéphanie Talbot – (France): Founder, Talitha Koumi Ministry
  371. Alix Sordet – (France): Illustrator
  372. Marie-Annick Barthe – (France): President, Collective of Social Democrats Reformers (CSDR)
  373. Celine Dumas – (France): Artist, author, singer
  374. Martine Kleinberg – (Luxembourg): President, Jewish Call for Peace
  375. Susanne Hendrika Floelo – (Norway): Senior Adviser, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR)
  376. Fabienne Brugère – (France): Philosopher
  377. Christiane Perregaux – (Switzerland): University Professor
  378. Cristina Iurisniti – (Romania): Former Member of Parliament
  379. Maria Eugenia Barna – (Romania): Former Member of Parliament
  380. Maria Grecea – (Romania): Former Member of Parliament
  381. Anda Abiculesi – (Romania): Lawyer
  382. Iulia Dascalu – (Moldova): Former Member of Parliament
  383. Valentina Ghetu – (Moldova): Former Member of Parliament
  384. Dorien Rookmaker – (The Netherlands): Former Member of the European Parliament
  385. Mina Minaee – (Norway): Anti-racist leader of the Socialist Youth
  386. Elisa von Joeden-Forgey – (United States): Executive Director, Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention
  387. Tracy M. Lemos – (Canada): Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Diaspora and Transnational Studies, University of Toronto
  388. Dominique Day – (United States): Member of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent
  389. Abbé Jolles – (United States): International Human Rights Litigator
  390. Alice Hardy – (United Kingdom): Partner at Bindmans
  391. Charli Carpenter – (United States): Director of Human Security Lab and Professor of International Relations, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  392. Nora Markard – (Germany): Professor of International Public Law and International Human Rights, University of Münster
  393. Jeanne Sarson – (Canada): Co-founder, Persons Against Non-State Torture (NST)
  394. Sandra Fredman FBA KC (Hon) – (United Kingdom): Professor of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the USA, Director of the Oxford Human Hub, Oxford University
  395. Avril Alba – (Australia): Head of the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sydney
  396. Sarah Magill – (United Kingdom): Managing Director, Free From Fear
  397. Elisabetta Zamparutti – (Italy): Co-founder and Treasurer of Hands Off Cain
  398. Carmen Quintanilla – (Spain): Former Member of Parliament
  399. Sophie Rohonyi – (Belgium): President of the Independent Federalist Democrat (DéFI) Party
  400. Gari Duran Vadell – (Spain): Former Senator; Vice President, INCO Human Rights
  401. Aina Vidal Sáez – (Spain): Member of Parliament
  402. Alicia Torija – (Spain): Member of the Parliament of Madrid
  403. Nicola Macbean – (United Kingdom): Executive Director, The Rights Practice
  404. Astrid Thors – (Finland): Former Minister of Migration and European; Former OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities
  405. Latifa Aït Baala – (Belgium): Member of the Brussels Parliament
  406. Meyrem Almaci – (Belgium): Member of the Flemish Parliament
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