Déclaration commune en défense des droits de Staza Zajovic et Femmes en Noir (Belgrade).
Les individus et organisations sous-signés expriment leur inquiétude devant la violence croissante à laquelle fait face l'organisation de femmes pour la paix: Femmes en Noir - Belgrade, et en particulier sa fondatrice Stasa Zajovic, qui a été visée de façon répétée au cours des derniers mois par des individus et des groupes politiques d'extrême droite, en même temps qu'elle était harcelée par la police et la justice de son pays.
Nous restons vigilantes et comptons surveiller très attentivement les actions entreprises par les autorités serbes pour garantir la sécurité de Stasa Zajovic.
Premières signataires:
Marieme Helie Lucas, International Co-ordinator Secularism Is A Women’s Issue
Karima Bennoune, Professor of Law and Martin Luther King Jr. Hall Research Scholar, University of California-Davis School of Law, Former Legal Advisor, Amnesty International.
Lynn Freedman, Professor, Columbia University, New York
Nira Yuval Davis, Director of the Research Centre on Migration, Refugees and Belonging at the University of East London; founder member of Women Against Fundamentalism, founder member of the international research network on women in militarized conflict zone
Maryam Namazie, Spokesperson of One Law for All, Council of Ex-Muslims and Fitnah – Movement for Women’s Liberation.
Jennifer Green?, Associate Professor, Director of Human Rights Clinic, University of Minnesota Law School
Virginia Vargas, Articulacion Feminista Marcosur, Peru
Anissa Helie, Professor of History, John Jay College, New York
Lalia Ducos, President, Women’s Initiative for Citizenship and Universal Rights
Harsh Kapoor, South Asia Citizen’s Web
Soad Baba Aïssa, AMEL Association pour la Mixité, l’Egalité et la Laïcité
Georgina Ashworth, founder of CHANGE International Women’s Reports
Indai Lourdes Sajor Gender and Women, Peace and Security Adviser/Consultant
Fatou Sow, International Director Women Living Under Muslim Laws
Charlotte Bunch, Founding Director Center for Women’s Global Leadership, distinguished professor Department of Women and Gender Studies Rutgers University
Cynthia Rothschild, human rights consultant and activist
Edmée Ollagnier, docteur en psychologie – Genève
Rina Nissim, naturopathe et auteure - Genève
Malika Zouba, journalist
Ariane Brunet, human rights activist, Montreal
Dr. Laura McLeod, Lecturer in International Politics, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester
Mimouna Hadjam, association AFRICA
Audrey Macklin, Professor and Chair in Human Rights Law, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat, Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut, USA
Manisha Desai, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Connecticut
V Spike Peterson, Professor of International Relations, U of Arizona, US
Rekha Pande, Professor and Head, Department of History,University of Hyderabad, India
Cynthia Enloe, Research Professor, Clark University
Raewyn Connell, University Professor, University of Sydney