 
				Letter from nearly 500 names to Trump and Guterres for Rojava
- 12:18 30 December 2024
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	ANKARA - Nearly 500 people have sent an open letter to Donald Trump and António Guterres to recognise the Autonomous Administration of North-East Syria.
	Regarding the attack on Rojava, 498 names sent letters to former US President Donald J. Trump and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. The letter, signed by nearly 500 names, called for the recognition and protection of the Autonomous Administration of North East Syria.
	‘It is the result of the historical struggle of the Kurdish people’
	In the letter, in which the historical struggle of the Kurdish people was described, the following statements were made: “The Kurdish people, numbering nearly 50 million, are among the most ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia. Since the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, Kurdistan has been divided into four regions, subjecting the Kurdish population to denial and annihilation policies by the states governing these territories. 
	This division has left the Kurdish people without official recognition as political and cultural members of the global community. Despite this, for the past century, the Kurdish people have tirelessly fought for their identity, rights, and equality, striving for a free and harmonious coexistence with neighboring communities. This struggle has resulted in the establishment of the Kurdistan Federation in Iraq and the de facto Democratic Autonomous Administration in Syria.”
	‘Not only ISIS was defeated, but a legacy of resistance was left to humanity’
	The letter continued as follows: “However, Kurdish gains continue to face severe threats, including from nationalism and radical Islamist groups. In 2014, the world witnessed the ISIS-led genocide in Shingal and its brutal assaults on Rojava, particularly in Kobane. ISIS’s terrorism extended beyond these regions, targeting the free world and causing widespread devastation. 
	The resistance of the Kurdish people and their partners in Shingal and Rojava not only defeated ISIS but also left a lasting legacy of resilience and solidarity for humanity. The unity forged between Kurdish women, local communities, and international coalition forces in this struggle remains a cornerstone of hope and progress.
	Damaging the bridge to freedom and democracy
	Following the weakening of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, Turkey and its allied jihadist militias, including the Syrian National Army (SNA), have persistently attacked the autonomous regions of Northeastern Syria. These actions aim to eradicate the Kurdish people and their achievements, including the progressive governance of the South Kurdistan Federation. The Kurdish people, with their cultural heritage, democratic governance, secular values, and advocacy for women’s freedom, embody the principles of a modern, inclusive Middle East. To undermine them is to harm the shared ideals of freedom and democracy that bridge Eastern and Western civilizations.
	Recognition of Autonomous Administration
	The ongoing attacks and the threat of genocide against the physical and political existence of the Kurdish people, particularly women, in Rojava persist because the Autonomous Administration of Northeast Syria has not been granted formal recognition by international institutions and states.
	Represents the collective
	We, the undersigned Kurdish women and organizations, urgently call on you to officially recognize the status of the Autonomous Administration of Northeast Syria and ensure its international security. This administration stands as a guarantor of freedom and democratic life, not only for the Kurdish people but also for women worldwide.
	The threats posed by jihadist militias and ISIS are existential risks for women, threatening massacres, sexual crimes, and enslavement. The Autonomous Administration represents the collective will and governance of Kurdish women and women from across the globe.
	We believe that granting political recognition to the Autonomous Administration will secure the Kurdish people’s and women’s status as equal and free participants in Syria’s reconstruction. We trust that you will heed this call and provide a sincere example of friendship and solidarity.
	Signatories:
	Nermin Osman - Academic, Researcher, Southern Kurdistan
	Geşe Dara Hefîd - Activist and Member of Parliament, South Kurdistan
	Nazira Haris Abdullah -  Civil Construction Engineer
	Dr.Delpak Tahir Darwish -  University Professor
	Kewestan Akram Faraj -  Employe of Halabja University
	Rezan Sheikh Diler - Lawyer- Former MP /South Kurdistan 
	Dr. Nazanin Othman - University Professor
	Parwin Aziz Saeed - Activist, Sulaymaniyah South Kurdistan
	Nishtiman Kemal - Official Responsible for Relations and the Political School of the Zehmetkeşan Party
	Bilîse Cebar Ferman – Member of the Leadership of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)
	Kiner Abdulla – Writer and Former Member of the Provincial Council of Sulaymaniyah
	Kosret Ehmed – Writer
	Edîbe Salih - Teacher, Sulaymaniyah South Kurdistan
	Naz Ismaîl Kerîm - University Lecturer, Sulaymaniyah/ South Kurdistan
	Ronak Mecîd Fetah - Teacher, Sulaymaniyah/ South Kurdistan
	Sara Qadir Mihemed - University Lecturer, Sulaymaniyah
	Gezîze Omer Elî - Writer and Theater Director, Sulaymaniyah
	Xerman Hîranî - Theater Director, South Kurdistan
	Telar Hîranî - Theater Director, South Kurdistan
	Beyan Ehmed - Actor and Poet, South Kurdistan
	Nesrîn Hesen Hemê - Theater Director, South Kurdistan
	Hana Enwer - Teacher at the Institute of Arts and Culture, South Kurdistan
	Stare Arîf - Political Activist, South Kurdistan
	Roza Şêxanî - Filmmaker, South Kurdistan
	Awara Kurdê - Artist and Activist, South Kurdistan
	Şkuriye Salih Hisên - Housewife, Sulaymaniyah/ South Kurdistan
	Naliya Ibrahim - Political Activist, Sweden
	Sêvê Niheylî – Activist
	Bahar Eli- Lawyer and Feminist activist
	Aştî Hesen - Government Employee, Sweden
	Xerîbe Abdala - Artist, Britain
	Kalê Arat - Therapist, Germany
	Kajal Nûrî - Writer and Poet, Netherlands
	Razaû Seid - Activist
	Reşna Heme Salih - Teacher, Berlin
	Semîre Fethûlah – Healt Worker, Finland
	Naz Salih - Director, Canada
	Ronak Şiwanî - Writer, Sweden
	Bêrîvan Doskî – Diplomat,  South Kurdistan
	Ciwan Bekir Merûf - Journalist
	Mihabad Salih - Poet, Sweden
	Şehla Mihemed Ehmed - Women’s Rights Activist, Sulaymaniyah
	Ferîde Ehmed - Theater Director, Canada
	Evîn Hêriş - Activist, Scotland
	Sazkar Abdala Mehmûd
	Rûpak Mehmûd Ehmed
	Niyan Abdul Rahman Elî - Political Activist
	Viyan Necim Ibrahîm – Women’s Rights Activist
	Taban Heme Emîn – Teacher
	Şilêr Abdulrehman Mustefa – Political Activist
	Kelsum Mehmud Ahmed – Political Activist
	Perwa Elî – Former Member of the Kurdistan Parliament
	Zeynep Murad - co-chair KNK (Kurdistan National Congress) 
	Şehla Hefid – Member of the Executive Council of the Kurdistan National Congress (KNK)
	Elham Ahmad - Co-chair of the Department of Foreign Relations of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of the North and East Syria Region.
	Foza Yousif – Member of the Executive Council of the Democratic Union Party (PYD)
	Newroz Uysal Aslan - Member of Parliament for DEM (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar - Co-chair of the Democratic Regions Party (DBP) and Member of Parliament 
	Devrim Demir - Co-Mayor of Mardin Metropolitan Municipality (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Neslihan Şedal - Co-Mayor of Van Metropolitan Municipality (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Ayşe Serra Bucak Küçük - Co-Mayor of Amed (Diyarbakır) Metropolitan Municipality (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Halide Türkoğlu - Member of Parliament for DEM (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Gülistan Sönük - Co-Mayor of Batman Municipality (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Sebahat Tuncel - Former Co-Chair of DBP and HDK, Former MP of HDP, Activist of TJA
	Nursel Aydoğan - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Ayşe Acar Başaran- Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Dilan Dirayet Taşdemir - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP
	Çağlar Demirel - Former Member of Parliament for HDP 
	Sibel yiğitalp - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Pero Dundar - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Sadet becerikli - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Leyla Birlik - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Fatma Kurtulan - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Selma Irmak - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Remziye Tosun - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Besime Konca - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Feleknaz Uca - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Bedia Özgökçe - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Dilek Öcalan- Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Tuba Hezer - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Nuran İmir - Two-term Member of Parliament for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)
	Leyla İmren - Former HDP Co-Mayor of Cizre Municipality
	Cemile Eminoğlu - Former HDP Co-Mayor of Bismil Municipality
	Fatma Şık - Former HDP Co-Mayor of Sur Municipality in Amed
	Hacer Özdemir - Sociologist (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Berivan Bahçeci - Politician (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Gulan Çağın Kaleli - Lawyer (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Narin Gezgör - Kurdologist (Linguist) (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Berivan Helen Işık - Social Worker (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Elvan Koçer - Theater Actress (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Kibar Suvarî - Photographer (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Sidar Aslan - Art Director (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Evin Tiryaki - Musician (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Zeycan Ateş - Actress (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Saliha Ayata - Writer (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Berfin Emektar - Actress (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Rojhilat Aksoy - Filmmaker (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Şilan Alagöz - Actress (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Neşe Toprak - Painter (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Rêzan Kaya - Actress (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Lisa Çalan - Filmmaker (North Kurdistan/Turkey)
	Delal Al-Hashemi - Women’s Committee of the Democratic Green Party
	Abir Hasaf – Activist
	Hayfa Mahmud - Co-Chair of the Modern and Democratic Party for Syria
	Mizgin Zedan - Co-Chair of the Party of Change
	Perwin Yusif – Co-Chair of Democratic Union Party (PYD)
	Rehan Loqo – Co-Chair Spokeswoman of Kongra Star
	Reşa Ebas - Co-Chair of the Democratic Green Party
	Ruken Ahmed – Member of the Kongra Star Relations Committee
	Sherin Abbas - Relations Committee of the Democratic Green Party
	Nurshan Hussein - Co- Chair of the Diplomacy Council of North and East Syria
	Xtam Ahmed – Co-Chairman of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Mizgîn Gereşt – Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Rojîn Mela Şehmo - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Mizgîn Muhemed - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Leyla Berazî - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Buşra Qesem - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Leyla Nesir - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Hêlîn Ciwan - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Eliya Rudwam - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Merî Meroan - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Nedra Alî - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Kewkeb Mustefa - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Rekîna Silar - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Sûzan Cereb - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Fitma Zekerî - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Songul Şukrî - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Viyan Şukran - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Emîna Bozan - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Proya Husên - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Hevi Mustafa - Deputy Co-Chair of the Kurdish National Council KNK of West Kurdistan
	Taz Pasha - Rojava TV Relations Office
	Evin Qafur - Member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Peace and Democracy Party
	Newroz Sileman - Co-chair of TevÇand and artist
	Mufide Muhammad Filik Hamdi - Artist
	Zeyneb Muhammad Ali Mansour – Artist
	Sumeya Ahmed Muhemed – Artist
	Yasemin Muhemed Koshan – Artist
	Yara Ebd Alqadir Hisiko – Painter
	Osi Media - General Directorate of Industry of the Canton of Cezir
	Ariya Muhemed Asim Mela Ahmed - Member of the Democratic Kurdish Party of Syria
	Berivan Khelil Shekhmos – Artist
	Berivan Osman Hesen - Member of the General Assembly of the Syrian Democratic Council
	Berivan Ibrahim - Teacher
	Nesrin Mihemed – Artist
	Lava Malla Selman – Journalist
	Leyla Ahmed - Member of the General Assembly of the Democratic Union Party (PYD
	Dona Jaalouk – Lawyer (Lebanon)
	Gulistan Mihemed – Activist (Lebanon)
	Ismet Mihyo – Writer (Lebanon)
	Zozan Hesen – Journalist (Lebanon)
	Zozan Zeyto - English Language Teacher (Lebanon)
	Hanan Osman - Former Candidate for the Lebanese Parliament (Lebanon)
	Silvana Mshik – Activist (Lebanon)
	Hevi Saado - Children’s Teacher (Lebanon)
	Faten Azad Ahmed - Activist for NGO Organizations (Lebanon)
	Doza Mihemed – Activist (Lebanon)
	Zeyneb Mshik – Engineer (Lebanon)
	Abir Nassar - School Teacher (Lebanon)
	Rim Mshik – Doctor (Lebanon)
	Hayat Matto – Activist (Lebanon)
	Nisrin Birro - Activist for NGO Organizations (Lebanon)
	Rana Tirro - Assistant Dentist (Lebanon)
	Leyal Mruwe - University Lecturer (Lebanon)
	Cemile Rammo – Activist (Lebanon)
	Fikriye Cetin – Activist (Lebanon)
	Rîham Hiço - Spokesperson of the Free Yazidi Women’s Movement. (Sinjar)
	Cîhan Cilo - Co-Chair of the Autonomous Administration Council of Sinjar
	Rîham Hesen - Co-Chair of the Sinjar Administrative Council. (Sinjar)
	Suham Dexîl - Representative of the Relations Coordination of TAJÊ (Free Yazidi Women’s Movement) (Sinjar)
	Zozan Ismail - Member of the TAJÊ Diplomacy Team
	Emşê Xirmiş - Member of the TAJÊ Diplomacy Team
	Neam Bedel - Member of the Coordination of TAJÊ. (Sinjar)
	Şemê Remo - Member of the Coordination of TAJÊ. (Sinjar)
	Ehram Hisên - Member of the Coordination of TAJÊ. (Sinjar)
	Ferîde Sedo - Member of the Coordination of TAJÊ. (Sinjar)
	Şemê Miço - Member of the Coordination of TAJÊ (Sinjar)
	Ferdos Murad - Representative of the Young Women’s Union of Sinjar
	Nazdar Mîrza - Lawyer
	Ilham Hesen - Civil Activist
	Menîsa Salim - Doctor
	Neda Xelef - Member of the Hilat Organization
	Xitam Hesen - Member of the DRC Organization
	Xalya Xelef - Doctor of Psychology
	Meles Elyas - Healthcare Worker
	Hayat Dawid - Doctor
	Xezal Reşo - Diplomatic Representative of the Autonomous Administration of Şingal
	Xalîde Xalid - Teacher
	Marsîla Nayif - Journalist
	Nisrîn Sedo - Journalist
	Besê Sedo - Journalist
	Evîn Emîn - Civil Activist in Silêmanî
	Elmas Nayif - Official Responsible for Şingal Municipality
	Rnya Idao - Journalist
	Zîna Xidir - Teacher
	Suad Heyder - Teacher
	Serher Hisên - Civil Activist for Women’s Rights in Şingal
	Şariya Elyas - Lawyer
	Deniz Deman - Singer
	Beser Şahin - Singer
	Gulê Mayera - Singer
	Bermal Çem - Singer
	Nuarin - Singer
	Meral Alkan - Singer
	Binevfş Cizîrî - Singer
	Narinxan Cizîrî - Singer
	Zozan Zudem - Singer
	Sosin - Singer
	Binevş Roj - Singer
	Kewe - Actress
	Aslı Filiz - Artist/Graphic Designer
	Dr. Latife Akyuz -  Sociologist 
	Gulgeş Behraspî - Writer
	Evin Pepule - Artist
	Meral Şimşek - Writer
	Yıldız Çakar - Writer
	Asya Gezer - Co-Mayor of Dargeçit Municipality
	Sultan Yaray - Writer/Amed DTP Co-Chair
	Sultan Konuk - Singer
	Beyan Eli – Women’s Activist, London
	Xendan Ciza – Human Rights Activist, Norway
	Behre Weli – Activist, London
	Merzi Emin – Social Researcher
	Hacer Eli – Official, Norway
	Rahil Dizeyi – Activist, Norway
	Nazanîn Hesen – Activist, Sweden
	Xatuzin Hesen –Sweden
	Mijde Hesen – Official Employee, Sweden
	Nadye Kurdîn – Women’s Activist, Sweden
	Berîvan Resul – Mother, Norway
	Gulale Pishderî – Health and Community Activist, Netherlands
	Çînûr Salah – Writer, Norway
	Tara Mihemed Emin – Artist and Photographer, Norway
	Nazik Ahmed – Activist, Britain
	Kalê Ahmed – Student, Britain
	Pirûşe Qeradaxî – Activist, Norway
	Qeşeng Ibrahim – Student, Norway
	Nazenîn Emîn – Employee, Norway
	Şarî Mayî – Member of KNK, Netherlands
	Peyman Hesen – Activist, Sweden
	Nadye Salih – Activist, Sweden
	Şîne Mohammed – Activist, Norway
	Sirûşt Cemal – Activist, Britain
	Rehîl Rashid – Activist, Britain
	Destan Resûl – Activist, Britain
	Sîwa Hesen – Activist, Norway
	Nalya Ibrahim – Political Activist, Sweden
	Serwa Osman – Education Scholar, Britain
	Sîver Omer – Activist, Norway
	Aştî Arif – Teacher, Netherlands
	Çinûr Omer – Nurse, Netherlands
	Mîdye Ebde – Chairwoman of the Women’s Rights Protection Center, Brussels
	Dr Nîgar Hesîb Qeradaxî – Theater Artist, Austria
	Hevjîn Reşd – Activist, Britain
	Hozan Mahmoud – Writer and Feminist, Britain
	Fînk Şerîf – Teacher, Britain
	Sozen Mame – Poet, Britain
	Niyaz Ebdulah – Sculptor, Teacher, and Activist for Women’s and Children’s Rights
	Rubar Yûsif - Women’s Activist, Norway
	Benaz Salih - Activist, Norway
	Necîbe Qeradaxî - Member of the Jineology Academy
	Semîra Qeradaxî - Translator, Switzerland
	Rêzan Salih - Actress, Norway and Belgium
	Cemîle Rehîm - Switzerland
	Mijgan Sîyabend - Student, Switzerland
	Gulale Piştderî - Health and Community Activist, Netherlands
	Nuxşe Fetah Nûrî - Women’s Activist, Norway
	Şîlan Mehmûd - Activist, Norway
	Şiko Ebdil Rehîm - Norway
	Bryan Elî - Women’s Activist, London
	Sîham Amoka – Political Activist
	Fatima Fewaz Ahmed - Director and Author
	Efaf Ferman – Member of the Union of Intellectuals and Poets
	Kewser Şerîf Mardînî - Writer
	Leyla Yusif Bonig – Teacher
	Sekîna Salih Derwîş – Teacher
	Stêr Qasim – Member of the Organisation Qayidat Salam
	Necûda Selahedîn Fares - Democratic Union Party (PYD) Women’s General Assembly
	Derya Remezan - Political and Social Activist
	Siham Dawwd – Co-chair of the University Institute for Art in Rojava
	Zêyneb Qember – MSD Women’s Office Director in Aleppo
	Ebla Xelîl - Social Activist
	Meryem Korkmaz – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Emine Eren – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Mürvet Demir – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Behiye Nayır – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Behiye Yalçın – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Halime Kaya – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Tenzile Ağatay – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Zekiye Kaya – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Güler Buğday – Peace Mother, North Kurdistan and Turkey
	Nurten Ertuğrul – Rights Defender
	Aysel Işık – Journalist
	Kibriye Evren – Journalist
	Diren Yurtsever – Journalist
	Rojin Canan Akın – Journalist
	Nişmiye Güler – Journalist
	Rengin Azizoğlu – Journalist
	Pınar Ural – Journalist
	Ceylan Akbaşlı – Journalist
	Şule Recepoğlu – Lawyer
	Nurcan Yalçın – Journalist
	Solin Alphan – Journalist
	Esra Kahraman – Psychologist
	Halime Parlak – Journalist
	Roza Metina – Chairwoman of the MGK Association
	Eda Bazencir – Advisor
	Sevgi Özdinç – Restorer
	Zeynep Demir – Lawyer
	Meryema Aslan – Teacher
	Zeynep Tağtekin – Physiotherapist
	Sozdar Ter – Veterinarian
	Hatice Şahin – Activist
	Şehriban Şeker – Activist
	Fatma Sümbül Yetkin – Activist
	Esra Okur Kabancı – Homemaker
	Leyla Abukan – Accountant
	Serap Güvenç – Women’s Activist
	Berivan Saruhan – Kurdologist
	Neslihan Çoban – Activist
	Sevnur Çoban – Archaeologist
	Ayşe Oturmak – Sociologist
	Zilan Yıldırım – Healthcare Worker
	Pakize Yıldırım – Homemaker
	Emel Yıldırım – Homemaker
	Zerife Yıldırım – Homemaker
	Semanur Çoban – Student
	İkra Çoban – Student
	Hasret Yıldırım – Student
	Berfin Polat Atuğ – Lawyer
	Süzen İşbilen – Retired Teacher
	Esra Çiçek Mercan – Mining Engineer
	Hatice Yakışır – Child Development Specialist
	Filiz Kaydu – Trainer
	Nurşen Kendal – Teacher
	Newroz Ünverdi – Student
	Helin Onuk – Psychologist
	Umut Deniz – Sociologist
	Esra Kılıç – Lawyer
	Şükran Demir – Teacher
	Meral Taş – Chef
	Dilek Başalan – Social Services Worker
	Fatma Nur Çete – Activist
	Derya Moray – Teacher
	Nasrat Bahaştî – Teacher of Home Education
	Perperok Feyzî – Teacher
	Anahita Haghyari – Teacher
	Frîşta Ehmedî – Ecologist
	Sargol Moradî – Ecologist
	Serwa Yar Ehmedî – Women’s Activist
	Leyla Xezrî – Activist for Orphans
	Mahwaş Şaweysî – Teacher
	Parastoo Kakeyî – Ecologist
	Soraya Zareyî – Activist
	Nesrîn Daulatabadî – Ecologist
	Ferîba Xedrî – Activist
	Tooba Babaei – Women’s Rights Activist
	Şanaz Mazujî – Activist
	Nerges Mihemedî – Teacher
	Ronak Zandî – Ecologist
	Safia Yarmohammadi – Ecologist
	Roya Salavatî – Writer
	Rafaat Wakili – Women’s Rights Activist
	Tanya Qadmatî – University Student
	Fatima Şaswarî – Activist
	Şîrîn Ensarî – Teacher
	Sîma Galadarî – Activist
	Soma Fathi – University Student
	Akram Ghobadi – Ecologist
	Nûşîn Tavakolî – University Student
	Nahiya Cebarî – Activist
	Eqdas Moradî – Human Rights Activist
	Şino Mîranî – Activist
	Ronak Tahmasbî – Teacher
	Bêrîvan Şaho – Journalist
	Bassî Şemerî – Member of the Leadership of the Democratic Multi-Ethnic Women’s Platform
	Kanî Karampûr – Journalist and Political Activist
	Golrokh Ghobadî – Writer and Women’s Rights Activist
	Şehla Mihemedî – Journalist
	Bayan Moradî – Civil Activist
	Mîtra Derwîşiyan – Activist
	Efser Azizian – Activist
	Şahîn Darabî – Activist
	Frîşta Ferhadîfer – Activist
	Monîra Baledî – Activist
	Susan Ates – Activist
	Parvin Poorbarader – Activist
	Nahîd Rezayî – Activist
	Ferah Ferhadîfer – Activist
	Jiran Rostemî – Activist
	Yegana Ferşad – Activist
	Diba Keskin – Politician
	Müşerref Geçer – Politician
	Gülcihan Şimşek – Politician
	Rûbar Yusf – Women’s Activist - Norway
	Benaz Salih – Activist - Norway
	Necîbe Qeredaxî – Member of the Jineology Academy - Belgium
	Semîre Qeredaxî – Translator - Switzerland
	Rêzan Sallih – Theater Director and Cultural Worker - Norway and Belgium
	Cemîle Sehîm – Switzerland
	Mîjgan Siyaband – Student - Switzerland
	Gullalle Pişderî – Health and Community Activist - Netherlands
	Nuxşe Fetah Nûrî – Women’s Rights Activist - Norway
	Şîlan Muhemed – Activist - Norway
	Şako Abdalkrîm – Norway
	Beyan Elî – Women’s Activist - London
	Xendan Ciza – Human Rights Activist - Norway
	Behre Welî – Activist - London
	Erizî Emîn – Community Worker - Sweden
	Hacer Alî – Employee - Norway
	Rehêl Dzeyî – Activist - Norway
	Nazenîn Hesen – Activist - Sweden
	Xatuzîn Hesen – Homeworker - Sweden
	Mijde Hesen – Official Employee - Sweden
	Nadiye Kurdîn – Women’s Rights Activist - Sweden
	Bêrîvan Resul – Mother - Norway
	Gullalle Pişderî – Health and Community Activist - Netherlands
	Çînûr Salah – Writer - Norway
	Tara Mehemed Emîn – Artist and Designer - Norway
	Nazik Ehmed – Britain
	Kalê Ehmed – Student - Britain
	Pirûşe Qeredaxî – Student - Norway
	Qeşeng Îbrahîm – Student - Norway
	Nazenîn Emîn – Employee - Norway
	Şarî Mayî – Member of KNK - Netherlands
	Peyman Hesen – Activist - Sweden
	Nadiye Salih – Activist - Sweden
	Şîne Mehemed – Activist - Norway
	Sirûşt Cemal – Activist - Germany
	Rehêl Reşîd – Britain
	Destan Resul – Activist - Britain
	Sêvê Hesen – Norway
	Naliya Îbrahîm – Political Activist - Sweden
	Serwa Osman – Expert in Education - Britain
	Sîver Umer – Activist - Norway
	Aştî ’Arif – Teacher - Netherlands
	Çînûr Umer – Health Worker - Netherlands
	Mîdya Ebide – Head of the Women’s Rights Protection Center - Brussels
	Dr. Nîgar Hesîb Qeredaxî – Theater Director - Austria
	Hevjîn Reşîd – Activist - Britain
	Hozan Mehmûd – Writer and Feminist - Britain
	Fênîk Şerîf – Teacher - Britain
	Sozan Mame – Poet - Britain
	Niyaz Ebdullah – Sculptor, Teacher, and Activist for Women’s and Children’s Rights - Sweden
	Xerîbe Ebdullah – Artist - Britain
	Kalê Arat – Designer and Therapist - Germany
	Kejal Nûrî – Poet and Writer - Netherlands
	Razaû Seîd – Activist - Sweden
	Roşna Heme Salih – Education Teacher - Berlin
	Semîre Fetûllah – Health Worker - Finland
	Beyan Ehmed – Theater Director and Poet - South Kurdistan
	Naz Salih – Actor and Director - Canada
	Ronak Şiwanî – Writer and Translator - Sweden
	Bêrîvan Doskî – Diplomat - South Kurdistan
	Ciwan Bekir Merûf – Writer and Journalist
	Mihabad Salih – Poet - Sweden
	Edîbe Salih – Teacher - Sulaymaniyah
	Sozan Abulrehîm Abdulah – Human Rights Activist
	Soma Mamend Ali – Political Activist
	Kajal Adulkerîm Mamed – Civil Activist
	Adîbe Ahemd Teha – Teacher
	Ruken Mhmûd Ahmd – University Graduate - Sulaymaniyah
	Naz Îsma’îl Kerîm – University Lecturer - Sulaymaniyah
	Naliya Îbrahîm – Political Activist - Sweden
	Sêvî Nhêlî – Activist/Peace Advocate and Employee - Sweden
	Leniya Hêmin Elî – Student - Sweden
	Erxewan Rsul – Poet, Writer, and Translator - Sulaymaniyah
	Sara Qadr Mhemed – University Lecturer and Journalist - Sulaymaniyah, South Kurdistan
	Ronak Mecîd Fetah – Teacher - Sulaymaniyah (Raperîn)
	Kwtr Qadr Resul – Head of the National Union of Women - Sulaymaniyah
	Şehla Mehmûd Ehmed – Women’s Rights Activist - Sulaymaniyah
	Şîrîn Mirad – Head of the Kurdish American Association - United States
	Xîriye Muhemed Nadr – Britain
	Bêxall Sabr Hme’amîn Azîz – Member of the Leadership Council and Head of Internal Relations of the National Union - Sulaymaniyah
	Lence Xurşîd – Media Officer - Germany
	Suhad Ebdulla – Teacher - Sweden
	Dr. Nîgar Hesîb Qeredaxî – Theater Director - Austria
	Gezîze Umer Elî – Writer, Director, and Theater and Drama Actress - South Kurdistan
	Xerman Hîranî – Theater and Drama Actor - South Kurdistan
	Telar Hîranî – Theater and Drama Actor - South Kurdistan
	Ferîde Ehmed – Theater and Drama Actor - Canada
	Beyan Ehmed – Theater Director and Poet - So
				
 
				 
				 
				 
				