Women call on UN to take action against Turkish attacks

Dozens of women and women’s organizations wrote an open letter to the UN Secretary-General. The women call on the UN to take action against the Turkish attacks on the Kurds.

News Center-Dozens of women and women’s organizations penned an open letter to the UN Secretary-General and to UN Women. In the letter signed by many women, including Judith Butler, Silvia Federici and Angela Davis, the women call on the UN to stop Turkey’s cross-border attacks on North East Syria and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq/ Northern Iraq and to take action against the attacks.

“Turkish armed drones permanently fly over North East Syria, Sinjar, and Makhmour, creating an atmosphere of fear and deep insecurity. Civilian infrastructure, cars, and houses are attacked without warning. People flee their land because they fear further Turkish attacks and occupation,” the letter says that Turkey justifies its extrajudicial killings, drone attacks and military occupation operations as ‘self-defense’ in terms of Article 51 of the UN Charter.

“The Turkish state is the attacker”

The letter highlights that all attacks and operations have been carried out in the name of the UN Charter and says, “We the undersigned do not accept UN-backing of Turkish aggression against Kurdish people in North East Syria and Northern Iraq. We reject Turkey’s claim of self-defense and underline that the Turkish state is the attacker. We call on the UN to condemn Turkish aggression against the Kurds and mobilize its mechanisms to stop Turkey’s cross-border attacks on North East Syria and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq/ Northern Iraq.”

 

SIGNATORIES

  1. Kongra Star (Star Congress), Confederation of women’s organisations in Rojava, North East Syria
  2. Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, AANES, Women’s Coordination, North East Syria
  3. Benedetta Argentieri, journalist and filmmaker, Italy
  4. Susanne Bader, European Coordinator of World Women’s Conference of Grassroots Women, Germany
  5. Clare Baker, International Officer of UNITE the union, UK
  6. Zahraa Banaho, human rights activist, West Sahara
  7. Trude Bennett, public health organizer, USA
  8. Janet Biehl, independent author, artist, translator, editor, USA
  9. Vicky Blake, UCU President, UK
  10. Baroness Christine Blower, House of Lords, UK
  11. Center for Research and Protection of Women’s Rights, North East Syria
  12. Debbie Bookchin, journalist and author, USA
  13. Debbie Brennan, Radical Women Australia
  14. Democratic Syria Council (MSD), women’s office, North East Syria
  15. Democratic Way Party, Women’s Branch, Morocco
  16. Judith Butler, Maxine Elliot Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Program of Critical Theory, University of California, USA
  17. Orsola Casagrande, journalist, Basque Country
  18. Vandana Chaudry, Associate Professor, City University of New York, USA
  19. Louise Christian, lawyer, Honorary Vice-Chair of Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers, UK
  20. Nora Cortinas, co-founder of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, Argentina
  21. Molly Crabapple, artist and author, USA
  22. Angela Davis, author and Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of California, USA
  23. Mary Davis FRSA, Visiting Professor of Labor History at Royal Holloway University of London, UK
  24. Francesca Degiuli, Associate Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA
  25. Barbara Ehrenreich, writer and organizer, USA
  26. Silvia Federici, author and Professor Emerita of Social Science, Hofstra University, USA
  27. Lindsey German, Convenor Stop the War Coalition, UK
  28. Helen Gilbert, Radical Women U.S., USA
  29. Dr. Sarah Glynn, writer, France
  30. Ozlem Goner, Associate Professor, College of Staten Island and Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
  31. Saloua Guiga, FemWise-Africa Tunisia section, Tunisia
  32. Rahila Gupta, writer and journalist, UK
  33. Dr Hiba Haddadin, General Director of the Foundation for Gender Studies and Consultations, Jordan
  34. Jean Halley, Professor, City University of New York, USA
  35. Dr Basma Hamdi, Secretary General of the International Federation of African Women, Tunisia
  36. Dr Choman Hardi, Director of Center for Gender and Development Studies at American University of Iraq, Sulaimani, KRG
  37. Ava Homa, writer, journalist and activist, Canada/USA
  38. Dr Amber Huff, Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, UK
  39. Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, House of Lords, UK
  40. Hosu Kim, Associate Professor, City University of New York, USA
  41. Neemat Koko, Director of the Center for Gender Studies, Sudan
  42. Claudia Korol, journalist and member of Feministas del Abya Yala, Argentina
  43. Andrea Koskondi, General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) Executive Committee Member, UK
  44. Şeyda Kurt, author, Germany
  45. Dr Carol Mann, Director of Women in War, France
  46. Joya Misra, Professor, University of Massachusetts, USA
  47. Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb, Green Party Member of the House of Lords, UK
  48. Movement for a Democratic Society (TEV-DEM), Women’s Office, North East Syria
  49. North East Syria Women’s Council, North East Syria
  50. Kazhal Nouri, author and organizer, Netherlands
  51. Shamiran Odisho, Secretary of the Iraqi Women’s Association, Iraq
  52. Margaret Owen, O.B.E., President Widows for Peace through Democracy, UK
  53. Julia Pascal, playwright, director, journalist, UK
  54. Maxine Peake, actress and writer, UK
  55. Rosalind Petchesky, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Political Science, Hunter College & the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
  56. Louise Regan, National Officer, Membership and Equality, National Education Union, UK
  57. Khadija Riyadi, activist, winner of the United Nations Human Rights Prize, Morocco
  58. Tiba Saad Abdelkarim, feminist movement Intadifi, Iraq
  59. Rita Segato, feminist academic and Professor Emerita at the University of Brasilia, Argentina
  60. Dr Maha Al Sekban, President of the Women Human Rights Center, Iraq
  61. Marina Sitrin, lawyer, author, and Associate Professor of Sociology, State University of New York, USA
  62. Sabah Shuaib, coordinator of the Peace Circles Network in the Libyan East, Libya
  63. Prof. Radha D’Souza, Westminster University, UK
  64. Gloria Steinem, writer and organizer, USA
  65. Dr Greta Sykes, writer and artist, UK
  66. Syria Future Party Women’s Branch, North East Syria
  67. Syria Women’s Council, Syria
  68. Atika Al Taiif, Democratic Way Party, Morocco
  69. Shavanah Taj, General Secretary Wales TUC, UK
  70. Meredith Tax, writer and organizer, USA
  71. Saadia Toor, Associate Professor, City University of New York, USA
  72. Professor Kariane Westrheim, Chair of EU Turkey Civic Commission (EUTCC), Norway
  73. Debra Winger, actress and producer, USA
  74. Jan Woolfe, writer, Member of Theatre Committee – Writers Guild, UK
  75. Zenoobya Women’s Gathering, North East Syria