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Read the 2013 Campaign Final Report
Not my Crime, Still my Sentence
2013 European Prisoners’
Children Campaign
Final Report
Help us Help Them
Children of Prisoners in Europe:
Signatures & Materials for Jean Lambert, MEP
Presented by
The European Network for Children of Imprisoned Parents (Eurochips)
This campaign has been produced with the financial support from the Fundamental Rights1and
Citizenship programme of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be
taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Commission.
Foreword from the President of Eurochips
“It makes you feel horrible, like you have done
something too. They watch you and make you feel
guilty just for being there….you sit there waiting
for them to call you; and you feel ashamed”
-Child in the UK on visiting prison
Dear Ms Lambert,
I am pleased to present you with the report on
the Eurochips 2013 Not My Crime Still My Sentence which along with the campaign itself, is
directed at you. A year has gone by since you
delivered the keynote speech at the COPING
end-of-project conference in Brussels in November 2012. There, you voiced your support for
our mission and pledged to do what you could
to help children with a parent in prison retain
quality contact with their imprisoned parent,
reinforcing the EU Parliament Resolution relating to women in prison and the European Prison
Rules. We call on you now to act.
The 2013 campaign marked a significant shift
in our approach to the campaign: firstly, for the
first time since its inception in 2010, the campaign has been addressed to you in your role
as an MEP, through an open petition letter; secondly, the campaign ran over a month which allowed greater opportunities for gathering signatures and for Eurochips member organisations
to organise national and regional campaigning;
thirdly, the campaign made far greater use of etechnology such as Twitter and Facebook.
Whilst focussing on Europe (& the EU in particular), this year’s campaign resonated worldwide
with signatories coming from over 40 countries
across the globe including: Angola, South Africa,
Japan, India, Australia, Mexico and the USA, reflecting that the plight of children of prisoners
is a global problem that needs a collective and
united response. It attracted prestigious signatories to add their voices to the cause. In Italy,
Introduction
our Milan-based member organisation Bambinisenzasbarre preceded the European campaign with a national initiative asking for children to have the opportunity for greater contact
with their imprisoned parents; the petition, run
on the change.org website, attracted an incredible 14,167 signatories and widespread coverage
in national newspapers, on TV & radio and the
web. Most importantly, it led to motions in the
Italian parliament, a ‘query’ from Italian MEP
Patrizia Toia to the EC and a hearing on children
and prison at the Italian Human Rights Committee at the Senate. This needs to be replicated at
the EU and other national levels.
As 2013 draws to a close, around 1 million children in Europe face the prospect of the festive
season without their mum or dad who is in prison. The time of year when most families will be
coming together, and if prevented from doing
so through distance, will use technology such
as Skype to do so, children of prisoners will be
left unable to have any such contact. The vast
majority of prisons do not allow mobile phones,
internet or email on the grounds of security concerns; yet we live in an age where this is the primary and most normal mode of communication,
especially for children and young people. Prison
visits, letters and phone calls are vital for contact, but we need to move towards using current
technology and communication tools between
prisoners and their children to allow for more
frequent and child-led contact.
With your support, we hope to reach out to more
people in positions of influence at a national, European and international level to improve the
wellbeing and future of children with a parent in
prison. Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Ms Lucy Gampell OBE
Eurochips President
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“The prison didn’t look good. You looked
out of the window and it had about six
fences. Then you go out into the main hall
and you get sniffed by a dog, and your
Mum is already waiting for you. You’re not
allowed to sit with your Mum or anything.
You have to sit on the other side of a table.
You were allowed to hug her once, but then
that was it. She has to sit on one side of the
table and you have to sit on the other side.
When you’re coming and when you’re going, that was the only time when you were
allowed to hug your Mum.”
-Child interviewed during the COPING Project
Children of prisoners are vulnerable to a very
specific set of challenges in their daily lives.
Without support, the separation anxiety surrounding having a parent in prison can impact
on their self-esteem and lead to feelings of abandonment and confusion. In their local communities, these children may be subject to stigma
and social isolation. In essence, they serve a sentence of shame that continues throughout the
duration of their parent’s imprisonment — the
effects of which can impact their social development well into their future.
The European Network for Children of Imprisoned Parents (Eurochips) exists to help lobby for
the rights of these children at the national, panEuropean and international level. The following
report provides information detailing the work
of the organisation and the actions of our 2013
Not my Crime, Still my Sentence campaign.
The campaign, targeting a petition towards MEP
Jean Lambert focused on raising awareness at
the EU level of the various challenges to which
these children are vulnerable. The facts and
figures on which the campaign are based come
from several sources at the local and European
level.
Having participated in the Children of Prisoners: Mitigations and Interventions to Strengthen Mental Health (COPING) Research Project
(funded by the FP7 Framework Programme of
the European Commission), Eurochips launched
the 4th Annual European Prisoners’ Children
Campaign on a foundation of information taken
from research conducted over the past 3 years
on children of prisoners in Europe.
The 2013 Not my Crime, Still my Sentence campaign focused on gathering signatures online
through a petition widget created in accordance
with the European Commission Citizen Action
regulations. The campaign was virtual-only and
individuals throughout the Eurochips network
worked diligently to spread word of the campaign outside the network, to raise awareness
on the importance of lobbying for these children.
With the combination of Ms Lambert’s commitment to the cause for children of prisoners, the
work of the wide Eurochips network and the individuals who took the time to sign the petition,
the cause for children of prisoners has an opportunity to make a real impact at the EU level.
Eurochips presents Ms Lambert with this report
of the 2013 campaign the opportunity to become involved in the 2014 campaign on a more
active level.
By working together, Ms Lambert and the team
can make a real difference in the lives of these
children.
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Table of Contents
Campaign Poster
Campaign Poster............................................................................ 5
Campaign Objective..................................................................... 6
2013 Petition Letter..................................................................... 7
Eurochips Objective.................................................................... 8
Campaign Materials.................................................................... 9
Signature Breakdown by Country...................................... 12
Moving Forward......................................................................... 14
Signature List............................................................................... 15
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2013 Campaign Objective
2013 Petition Letter
The letter began by referencing the 2012 keynote speech given by Ms Lambert in Brussels at
and EU funded conference in Brussels entitled
Coping with a Parent in Prison: An Agenda for
Policy Reform.
Striving to remind Ms Lambert of the cause and
various challenges these children frequently
face, the letter stood as a reminder of her support and participation in 2012—and her pledge
at that stage to take their agenda forward within
the European Parliament.
Jean Lambert, MEP London
In 2013, the Not my Crime, Still my Sentence
campaign objective focused primarily on gaining the support of Jean Lambert, MEP in order to
ensure that children of prisoners across Europe
retain their right to maintain contact with an
imprisoned parent. The campaign asked her to
take the issue forward by asking member states
to:
• Provide child-friendly visiting centres within
prisons
Eurochips members spread the letter throughout their own databases and social media channels. Eurochips focused on sharing the campaign
letter directly with Ms. Lambert via Twitter and
encouraging their own followers to RT (retweet)
the link to the petition letter.
2013 was the first year that an MEP was targeted with whom Eurochips had previously worked
and the connection resulted in higher participation amongst the social media friends and followers, who had a deeper awareness of the need
for recognition of these children at the EU and
international level.
• Provide environments that foster quality
contact between a child and an imprisoned
parent —toys for small children, for example)
• Promote attitudes among prison personnel that support children and young people,
through training modules, for example
Dear Ms. Lambert,
I am signing this open letter to you on behalf of children of prisoners in Europe.
At the “Coping with a Parent in Prison: An Agenda for Policy Reform”conference in Brussels in
November 2012, you pledged your personal support for children of prisoners in Europe and stated
their need for recognition and support at EU and national levels.
During the European Prisoners’ Children Campaign I urge you to help take forward the key COPING Project Recommendation “to promote quality contact for children with their imprisoned
parents”.
This Recommendation reinforces a European Parliament Resolutions1 on the particular situation
of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on a child’s social and family
life. This Resolution urges member states to make it easier for imprisoned parents and their children to stay in touch by creating a visiting environment that allows child-centred activities, which
enable appropriate parent-child contact. It also reinforces point 24(4) of the European Prison
Rules: The arrangements for visits shall be such as to allow prisoners to maintain and develop
family relationships in as normal a manner as possible.
COPING research findings suggest that maintaining the child-parent relationship through regular,
direct contact with an imprisoned parent is one of the resilience factors to help promote healthy
child development and minimize problems for children whose parents are in prison. The findings
underscore the importance of contact with fathers as well as mothers. Your role as MEP and your
dedication and interest in these overlooked children puts you in a unique position to highlight
the child’s right to quality family contact and wellbeing, as stipulated in the UN Convention on the
Rights of the Child, the European Prison Rules and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
I ask you to urge EU member states, associated countries, and their national parliaments to make
it easier for imprisoned parents and their children to remain in touch. This can be done by creating child-friendly visiting environments and arrangements that promote quality contact, and by
fostering attitudes that support this quality contact. In many countries, NGOs contribute a vital
role in arranging appropriate prison visits and supporting this group of children. Collaboration
between law enforcement, statutory (or government) agencies and NGOs needs encouragement in
order to ensure that these children receive good treatment, information and support – particularly
in places where very little NGO work currently exists.
I, along with my fellow signatories, urge you to do everything in your power to help these children
through these difficult times in their lives.
Within the materials provided for the campaign
(further details in following pages), individuals
were encouraged to sign a petition letter addressed to Ms Lambert.
Please, help us help them.
Yours sincerely,
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Citizen Standing for the Rights of Children with Imprisoned Parents
1. European Parliament ResolutionsA6-0033/2008 / P6_TA-PROV(2008)0102 and A2-51/89
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The Eurochips Objective
Eurochips, funded by the Bernard van Leer
Foundation, is a European-wide initiative on behalf of prisoners’ children.
With our network of European partners active
within prison-related, child’s rights and child-welfare fields, we seek to boost awareness and achieve
new ways of thinking, acting and interacting on
issues concerning
The
this group of children who are so frechild and his or
her best interests are quently overlooked
at the heart of our in criminal judicial
systems.
action.
Our main priority has always been to ensure that the child’s right
to maintain contact with both parents if separated
from one or both (a right stipulated in the 1989 UN
Convention on the Rights of the Child and the 2000
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European
Union) is respected, honoured and considered at all
stages of criminal justice proceedings — from arrest
through resettlement.
To maintain this objective we participate in research
projects at the European and national level to ensure
that data be published on the various vulnerabilities
and challenges children of prisoners face and how
they cope in their homes, at schools and within the
community.
It is our intention that quantitative as well as qualitative data concerning these children be collected,
studied and published. The research we participate
in is used as a platform both for further research as
well as influencing legislation.
The research project with the Danish Institute of
Hu m an
Rights and
Univeristy
of Ulster
led to the
History of the Campaign
publication of the Children of Imprisoned Parents
Report in 2011 which has been widely distributed
in Europe and was highlighted in the UN Children’s Rights Commission General Discussion Day
on Children of Prisoners in Geneva, September
2011.
The EU funded FP7 Framework COPING Project
(Coping with a Parent in Prison: Interventions and
Mitigations to Strengthen Mental Health) spent 3
years collecting research in 4 nations - England,
Romania, Germany and Sweden.
The COPING Project End of Project Conference,
hosted in Brussels in 2012 targeted policy-makers,
practioners and Children’s Ombusmen. The impact of Ms. Lambert’s keynote speech as well as the
participation of Margaret Tuite, Commisioner Coordinator for the Rights of the Child and Verena
Knaus, Senior Policy Advisor at UNICEF Brussels
,were key to helping ensure that children of prisoners are put on the map at the EU level.
The release of the COPING Final Project Report
in July 2013 has been a monumental step towards
raising awareness on the statistics and conditions
of children of prisoners throughout Europe - one
that we have already noticed will be used as basis
for further in-depth research in other countries.
In addition, the COPING Final Report has provided Eurochips with necessary data as well as children’s experiences and perspective on the topic which helps us in raising awareness at the EU and
international level.
Eurochips will continue to participate in research
and projects dedicated to
monitoring the situation
of children of prisoners
throughout Europe to ensure their rights are maintained at all levels of the EU
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The cause for children of prisoners is not one
that attracts immediate sympathy, and as such
raising awareness on this issue is frequently
challenging.
Practitioners working within the field are familiar with these challenges. The stigma surrounding prisoners is seen in the media and community as well as on an individual basis. News
coverage paints a picture of prisoners deserving
their punishment of separation from family - yet
rarely do these agencies recognize the other side
of this scenario - children who must carry the
stigma and impact of separation.
Eurochips works to ensure that these children
receive their definitive right to maintain contact
with their imprisoned parent in cases where it
is beneficial to the child. In most cases, regular
contact and communication greatly increase the
self-esteem, resilience and social development
of these children.
Raising awareness about the importance of this
right for children to maintain quality contact in
child-friendly environments (visiting centres
and waiting rooms, for example) became a focal point for Eurochips. In most cases, regular
contact and communication greatly increase the
self-esteem, resilience and social development
of these children. The need for a shift in the social perception of these children became obvious, and thus the campaign was born.
The European Prisoners’ Children Campaign began in 2010 as an awareness-raising campaign
on the topic of children of prisoners across Europe.
At that stage, the campaign was focused around
European Prisoners’ Children Week — a week
in which Eurochips members in their various
countries hosted a variety of events and activities to raise awareness at the national level.
In 2011, Eurochips launched the awareness-raising effort with virtual tools and materials - focusing on gathering an online audience and momentum for the cause using various social media
and blogging tools. This was the first year that
the use of an on- line petition was established.
At that stage, the petition targeted Members of
the European Parliament in general.
The 2nd European Prisoners’ Children Week
Campaign was the first year that the use of an online petition was established. At that stage,The
petition targeted the Members of European Parliament in general.
By the third year, the week had gained considerable momentum. The use of the campaign
e-banners and buttons became more widely
accessible to organisations outside of the Eurochips network and the office staff saw an influx
of interest from outside parties in the research,
campaign and general topic on children of prisoners throughout Europe.
The third year also saw the introduction of the
slogan Not my Crime, Still my Sentence. The
slogan resonated well with outside organisations and individuals and Eurochips saw a large
increase in interest.
Each year the campaign grows in tools, interest
and materials. The feedback from the public and
increase of interest on the topic in the media as
well as online reflects the first steps in a change
of perception.
Volunteers, Eurochips members and staff have
spent 4 years working on gaining momentum
for the campaign and will continue to do so on
an increasingly greater scale in the future.
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Campaign Materials
The campaign site, notmycrimestillmysentence.
org provided materials, statistics and information to be shared via email and social media
channels. Posters were available for printing,
while e-buttons and Facebook Page Covers encouraged the online community to participate
throughout the month of June.
2013 was the first year that the petition letter, signature widget and subsequent materials
were provided in multi-lingual format.
To accommodate the working languages within
the Eurochips network, the materials were created in 10 languages: English, French, Italian,
German, Spanish, Swedish, Croatian, Dutch,
Czech and Greek. This allowed Eurochips members to spread the campaign via their own databases and social media channels in their own
languages, and to reach a wider audience.
Another new development was the use of a petition widget that complies with EU regulations,
notably the European Commission’s Citizen Action Initiative. This decision was made with an
eye to submitting the Not my Crime, Still my
Sentence campaign to the Commission in 2014
and ultimately requesting that the Commission
host the campaign. This would generate
Campaign Materials
further interest amongst professionals working
within the EU system.
The petition widgets were available for anyone
to use, in any of the languages on their own websites or blogs. This allowed Eurochips members
to collect signatures directly from their own
websites, and enabled them to link back to the
campaign site for further information.
The site served as an information hub for individuals to learn more about this specific group
of children. It provided:
• The personal experiences of having a parent in prison as expressed in interviews
with chil- dren who have participated in programmes and research projects within the
Eurochips community
• Artwork created by children in prison visiting centres which provided a creative outlet
as they waited to see their imprisoned parent
•
An animation highlighting the cause and
campaign objective
• Policy recommendations by children who
participated in the COPING research study. They spent time in
workshops drafting ideas and
initiatives that would make maintaining contact easier for them
•
History of the campaign
and information about Eurochips
and its member organisations
Screenshot of the Campaign Site
Examples of the artwork created by children whilst
waiting to see their parent in prison
(above and top right)
•
Posters, e-buttons and tpetition widgets were available in
the 10 languages
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Screenshot of the English E-button
Screenshot of the English Petition Widget
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2013 Signature Breakdown by Country
In addition to efforts by the Eurochips staff and
member organisations, several outside organisations and individuals also pitched in to help
spread the cause via their own social media
channels. This online dissemination brought in
signatures from a variety of nations not initially
targeted.
As the campaign spread, Eurochips received
global requests for further information, particularly for the COPING final report.
Italy
603
UK
265
Croatia
113
France
74
Czech Republic
64
Sweden
51
Netherlands
50
Switzerland
40
Ireland
39
Belgium
37
Germany
36
US
30
Australia
9
Norway
7
2013 Signature Breakdown by Country
Spain
7
Portugal
Malta
6
Singapore
1
Bulgaria
4
San Marino
1
Cyprus
2
Poland
1
India
3
Mauritius
1
Hungary
3
Lithuania
1
Greece
3
Estonia
1
New Caledonia
2
Canada
1
Finland
2
Angola
1
Luxembourg
2
Bosnia
2
Mexico
2
In Italy, the campaign efforts of Eurochips member Bambinisenzasbarre were extensive, resulting in positive media coverage and creating a
buzz and heightened level of awareness at the
national level.
Slovakia
2
South Africa
1
New Zealand
1
Japan
1
Thailand
1
Turkey
1
Ukraine
1
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1 further spread information about the cause and
gain signatures that can aid impact.
A full list of the 2013 signatures is provided at
the end of this report.
The Eurochips network elsewhere reached out
via social media and emails to new contacts
throughout Europe and globally, creating a dialogue between criminologists, lawyers, judges,
health-related agencies like WHO and other
organisations to further raise awareness about
children of prisoners. Our slogan, Not my Crime,
Still my Sentence, was used on Twitter via
hashtags and promotion, resulting in a spread of
tweets and information-sharing about the campaign.
In 2014 the Eurochips team hopes to strategize
well in advance with some of the new outside
organisations, agencies and press (at the national, pan-European and international level) to
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Signature List
Moving Forward
There were many lessons learned and taken
from the 2013 Not my Crime, Still my Sentence
Campaign.
Further support from Ms Lambert and other
MEPs would be incredibly beneficial towards
raising awareness for children of prisoners
across Europe.
Some ways in which Ms Lambert could get involved and help us help them in 2014:
• Tweeting about current events and conferences at the EU level relating to justice for
children of prisoners when the Eurochips
team tweets the information directly to her.
• Helping our team by writing a letter directly to her peers in European Parliament appealing for help in promoting visibility of
children of prisoners in the EU.
• Featuring the campaign on her website
throughout the duration of the signature collection period.
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We are aware that Ms Lambert is incredibly busy
and would be willing to accept any possible interaction she may have available for preparations and execution of the 2014 campaign. We
therefore use the aforementioned as suggestions on how she could help, but greatly look
forward to future correspondence with regards
to this issue.
• Scheduling a time for a conversation with
Eurochips staff on ideas she may have in further raising awareness and impact at the EU
level.
• Bring the issue of prisoners children to the
attention of your MEP colleagues who focus
on areas outside of criminal justice, such as
health, family & children.
Help us Help Them - 2014
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Luciana Lepore
Iris Manca
Edoardo Fleischner
Lia Sacerdote
Floriana Battevi
Marco Bergometti
StefanoLamon
Margherita Poncina
Domenico Ambrosecchia
Maddalena Sala
Maria Elena Rossi
Maria Rosa Rota
Domenico Sala
Elena Montagnoli
Elisabetta Cavalli
Michele Boglioni
ValeriaCampagna
Adriana Azzola
Sandrine Diringbin
Antonia Gorrese
Sara Sozzi
MonicaGalasso
Adriana Mansi
Marta Medi
Monia Frontini
Riccardo Baldini
Katarina Wahlberg
AmbraCalzoni
Roberto Stucchi
Eraldo Aldieri
Federica Gissi
Giuseppa Resta
Gian Carlo Dalto
Maria Agnese Moro
TizianaBiffi
Anna Alberti
Francesca Forino
Barbara Marino
Annalisa Cavallo
Giulia Pigliucci
ClaudiaBuzzi
Gabriele Valerio
Fabio Crosta
Katia Arcari
GiannaMelis
TizianaRicci
Marco Cabassi
Roberta Bozzi
Elga Alessandra Zuccotti
Sara Benjamin
Cesare Brizio
Lorenzo Agnese
Dina Squarzino
Luisa Bancolini
Michele Acocella
Liliana Oliveri
Lucio Berta
LucillaVocca
AlbertoGromi
Clara Bianchi
Elisa Di Cataldo
Giuseppe Coscione
Stefania Fuso Nerini
Michelangelo Ferragatta
Stella Boni
Genny Vetrugno
Paolo Dolfini
Carlo Enrico Leale
LilianaSelo
Riccardo Corti
DanieleBruzzone
CinziaCamere
M. Luisa Arleoni
Patrizia Calamita
Elisabetta Conte
Vincenzo Cadoni
Laura Paradiso
Vincenzo Gaspari
Alessandra Tornada
Antonio Adinolfi
OriellaTrevoan
Emanuela Zatta
Anna Maria Bucchianica
Valentina Gelmetti
Donatella Piazzoli
Valentina Guggiari
Giovanni Ruggiero
Anna Pitto
Franca Menneas
Mariagabriella Cabassi
Rosaria Marsico
Francesca Fava
Cecilia Rossi
Daniela Montrasi
Elena Cabrini
Elena Noseda
ColleenMcCann
Anna Lamboglia
Bianca Mari
Marina Palmieri
SimonaPanichelli
Roberta Zinellu
Pier Giorgio Vincenzi
Maddalena d’Angelo
Gabriele Giunchi
Sveva Rossi
Rosa de Comite
Laura Negretti
Michele Epiro
Brunella Ferrero
Martina Peracino
FabiolaDella Gatta
Giancarlo Davite
Brigida Zumbo
CeciliaRazzetti
FrancoStraullu
Gabriella Armando
Stefania Vaccari
Chiara Marcella Polcaro
Manuela Socionovi
Paola Torta
Margherita Ascoli
MarziaFranzin
Nicoletta Pavia
RosellaBressani
Virginia Bertuccelli
Paola Covini
Annarita Gili
Giovanni Caligo
Elisa Kotsopoulos
Monica Bertolini
Maria Stanco
Luigi Carrera
Alessandra Valpiani
Pameladi Troila
Caterina Simiand
Anna Bertolini
ClaudiaDi Miceli
Giuseppe Cacopardo
Luisa de la Pierre
Gilda Altieri
Eliana Famiglietti
Viviana Brinkmann
Laura Bersani
Francesca Minari
Ileana Prezioso
Ilaria Lostorto
Stefania Ricchiuto
MonicaVentura
Valentina Pittalis
Veronica Fiorenza
Samanta Esperto
Antonio Esperto
Antonino Nicosia
FrancoBelloni
SimoneTorchi
Maria Grazia Tolfo
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Signature List
Valentina Dolciotti
Lisa Ferrari
Laura Cardani
SilvanaScalese
Barbara Biraghi
Stefania Cristini
Arturo di Corinto
Fabrizio Ferraro
Grazia Crescentini
Maria Letizia Gaudenzi
Claudia Curioni
Erica Gazzoldi
Luciana Vettorazzi
Francesco Mapelli
Michelina d’Ambrosio
Anna Todeschini
Isabella Balena
Antonella Boffino
Valentina Culcasi
Carolina Alberti
Luisa Ravagnani
DanielaBertelli
Luciano Consoli
Diletta Sposato
Laura Salata
Virginia Rovetta
Chiara Cuomo
Gaia Minniti
Deborah Lucia
Marta Benedini
Associazione di Promozione Sociale Cassiopea
Luigi Martellone
Attilio A. Romita
AngelaAscia
AlbertoBaioni
Maia Cornacchia
Barbara Logos
Margherita Marceddu
StefanoCioni
Michele Romigioli
AngeloPaterlini
Vittorio Pozzati
Patty Pedrazzani
SimoneCantoni
Lucia Sarli
Luca Peano
Giuseppe Paradiso
Giacomo Dotta
Alessandro Terranova
Alexandre Leal Machado
Antonia Ciliberti
Signature List
Paola Scatena
Angela Belvedere
Elisabetta Russo
Federico Unnia
Elena De Martin
Nicola Mori
DavideFugante
Pio Giovanni Petrosino
Laura Luigia Brusati
Marco Schiattareggia
Silvia Strada
Gastone Zenaro
Irene Centore
Martina Garzoglio
Maria Caruso
Vito Messana
Paola Cigarini
Demetrio Conte
Nicoletta Demarchi
Giorgio Vicari
Laura Insalata
Sergio Giannetta
Maria Grazia Valtriani
Cesare Romano
Sandra Rocchi
Patrizia Curzi
Daniele Ilardo
Giuliana Chiaretti
Maria Rita Sibilla
Elisabetta Musi
Chiara Moro Visconti
Laura Fazzini
Nicola Fasolino
Anna Perri
Raffaella Bianchi
Enrica Soldati
AndreaPozzobon
Maria Chiara Chiappini
M.Gabriella Bortolotti
Grazia Grena
Patrizia Taccani
Ilaria Burrone
Annamaria Benaglia
Anna Maria Brunner
Giancarlo Cutturini
Mario Durando
Luca Olivieri
Diana Goldschmied
Nicole Martinasso
Paola Luciani
Angelo Roncari
SilvanaCioffi
Teresa Casalino
Giuliana Vaccari
Angela Perino
Maria Angiola Casa
MarinaCollura
Simonetta Notargiacomo
Francesca Paracchini
Francesca Riboni
Nicola de Rienzo
Nicoletta Squartini
Paola Rauzi
Rosanna Milone
Francesco Bertocchi
Carmela Rosato
Elvira Dell’Uomo
Sara Bergamasco
Maria Pia Capozza
Leonardo Magnani
Quirino Cieri
Francesco Donati
Laura Gazzi
Francesca Mele
Paolo Biondani
Nicoletta Di Rocco
Roberto D’Osualdo
Marta Ghironi
Francesco Mizzau
Maria Colombo
Maria Rosaria Giannetta
Alessandro Cambi
Luca Fistetto
Giacomo Lazzarin
Paolo Ferrario
Gloria Maria Albani
Marianna Maffeis
Luana Varalta
Roberta Cavagna
Stefania Ravanelli
Luigi Barletta
Stefania Cavaliere
Cristina Maccari
Cecilia Di Gaddo
Cristina Cocilovo
Alessandra Bassan
Silvana Bellotti
Luca Zamberletti
Mario Zanco
Riccardo Biso
Francesco Vigna
Piero Vitti
Emanuela Di Sante
Anna Ghiberti
Augustin Morosanu
StefanoTerzi
Marco Sartorelli
Alessandro Millefanti
Angela Rita Nobile
Rossella Tumminelli
Giancarla Codrignani
Claudio Guido Cimarella
AlbertoAbruzzese
StefanoBegnis
Stefania Pizzolla
Marco Frusca
Angela Ronchetti
Elvira Boccia
Giovanni Barletta
Francesco Nicoletti
Maria Luisa Anselmo
Armando Michelizza
Sergio Tardioli
FilippoPesando
Luciana Fassio
Elvira Vallero
GiovannicSavegnago
Artur Mara
Maresa Perenchio
Simona Menghini
Pierangelo Monti
Federico Munari
Mariagrazia Cirillo
Luciana Iacomucci
TersillaEnrico
Valentina Gaspari
Lisa Lissolo
AndreaBrambilla
Emilio Brambilla
Giuseppe Scapino
Guido Sfargeri
Simona Maddalena Parigi
Elena Ghisolfi
Raffaella Vimercati
Carlo Alberto Romano
Valentina Trizzino
Andrea Covini
RenataCagnoni
Mariad’Ambrosio
Valentina Minelli
Vincenzo Coronati
Silvio Hanin
Valentina Viola
StefanoDelendati
Michela Scaglia
Santina Mobiglia
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Luisa Senerchia
Rita Maglietta
Francesco Colotta
Bruno De Michelis
Emanuele Cuminetti
SandraBattisti
Tomaso Zanda
Bruna Terrestri
Bruno Antonio
Prof.Bellerate
Alessandro Guerriero
Federico Repetto
Angela Gennaro
IstitutoPedagogico della Resistenza
Giuliana Paganini
Elisa Ponzoni
Christian Elevati
Valentina Rosa Laurenzi
Claudia Lachina
Sean Nevola
Riccardo Marchese
Donatella Vanghi
Paolo Besana
Barbara Bigozzi
Ilaria Fusaro
Sara Cosano
Giulia Sagnotti
Laura Casarin
Alvise Oltrona Visconti
Gianni Biondi
Linda Pagani
Simona Bernasconi
Federico Zanda
Manuela Camedda
LetiziaCarganico
Roberta Grisoni
EmiliaPedacchia
Lucia Ascione
Paolo Notari
Maria Chiara Bianchi
Alessandro Pezzoni
Vincenzo Carcione
ElianaEsposito
Claudia Sprocatti
Carmen Cimirro
Agostina Parlangeli
Manuela Fumagalli
SimoneFranceschi
David Zerbi
Daniela Jannace
Laura Trevisani
Giovanni Donadel
Gaddo Cavenago-Bignami
Ugo Cavaterra
Carmela Rinciari
Francesca Palco
Felicia Burno
Andrea Prandin
Gabriella Di Franco
AlfonsoFanara
Gabriella Mariani
Elena Besozzi
Nicola Bongiorno
StefanoCorra
Maria Romano
Guido Mazzoni
Cristiana Ottaviano
Silvia Muggia
Carlo Cecchetto
Carmelo Scala
Paul Diring
Barbara Masella
MarikaPizzi
Gemma Saccomanni
Alfonso Malacchini
Claudia Mazzucato
Alice Garofalo
Maddalena Ferro
Beatrice Biliato
Sara Beretta
Rossella Fumia
Isabella Makboul
Maria Grazia Ficara
Anna Maria Tulli
MarinaBruschieri
Giulia Barella
Daniel Cabrini
AndreaBarbaro
Alessandro Cianci
Cecila Ricci
ValerioOnida
TeresaSomma
Emanuela Godena
Daniele Affatato
Maria Affatato
Carolina Malgieri
Rossana Sparta
SimonaCascone
Michele Riondino
Daniela Senarega
GessicaTavella
Olga Chiappini
Francesco Onida
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Signature List
LauraFormenti
Manuela Oppi Forcesi
Sara Perego
Valentina Vergani
Simonad’Ala
Ilenia Rosteghin
Giovanni Tiozzo Fasiolo
Matteo Cabassi
Franco Reali
DonataMasotti
Lisa Manini
Paola Bertolotti
Valentina Mura
Ftancesca Canali
Sandro Bianchi
Daniela Masotti
StefanoPavesi
Silvia Spriano
Anna Lucia Rapana ClaudioNizzetto
Roberta Usella
Rosi Mangiacavallo
Emilia Giorgi
Massimo Galeazzi
Sonia Pollini
Cristina Buschi
Rosa Graziuso
Resy Giannelli
Francesca Pisu
Michela Piccoli
Ezio Savasta
Giuseppa Luigia Demuru
Malvina Monti
Sergio Flamigni
Angelo Ciancone
Gianfranco Bianconi
Daniela Bortolini
Giuliana Riunno
Raoul Guatteri
Francesca Marangoni
Jole Lago
Camilla Bergometti
Gianni Danieli
Carmen Lasorella
Alessandra Turco
Fabrizio Funto
Martina Attori
Anna Rita Pescetelli
Cristina Luisa Coronelli
Katia Spano
Marinella Piga
Mirella Negro
Signature List
Paolo Impagliazzo
Maria Grippa
Antonella Giulia Pizzaleo
Gianluca Schiavi
Letizia Maria Quintas
Marco Maggioni
Gianluca Taschera
Roberta Reali
Rafffaela Fara
Silvana Primoselli
Cosimo Marcello
Mariano Da Ronch
Riccardo Santangelo
Piera Dalla Zuanna
DonataRuggiero
Anna Muschitiello
Maria Elena Piccione
Anna Maria Pati
Letizia Zanello
Diana Faro
Gabriella Maria Gilli
Rossella Sobrero
TeresaGinori
Maria Chiara Perri
Angela Reggiani
Anna Maria Motta
Giuseppe Sammartino
Valentina Tonani
Francesco Olivo
Giacomo Ghidelli
VaninaFerreccio
MonicaCesana
Angela Graziana Saponari
Luca Fornari
Marina Pietropoli
Maria Rosaria Mottola
Eleonora Belloni
Roberto Pignoni
Giulia Amicarelli
Raffaella de Mio
Gabriella Valassina
Fiorenzo Fioretta
Stefania Benvenuti
Alfio Iurato
Carla Gussoni
Laura Incardona
Maria Luisa Raggio
Sonia Ferrari
Martina Bianchi
Domenico Pedrali
Giuseppina Marconi
Massimo Luciani
Nicola Wray
Kate Philbrick
John Mcgillvary
Sally Owen
Julie Costley
Sara Watkin
Tham Lodders
Shannon Ward
Roseleen Fox
Seamus Walsh
Jill Butcher
Joanne Stephens
Joanne Ware
Donna Hall
Maggie Rolland
Mary Yarwood
Jo Siedlecka
Cheryl Blair
Anthony Burke
Emma Parry
Isabel Hogarth
Peter McConvey
Ellen Finlay
Katy Joyce
Janet Curzon
Elsie Egbulefu
Marie Hutton
Thomas David
Kevin Deegan
Christina Straub
Sidney McDowell
Geoff Smith
Michelle Martin
Helen Croney
Sereena Maddox
Vikki Hart
Michelle Rogerson
Prof Prisclla Alderson
Lucy Gampell
AudreyHyde-Chambers
Rasal Sesay
Margaret Shepherd
Zoe Webb
Kevin McNamara
Rebecca Barnes
Clare Younger
Janette Mcknight
Janet Graham
Denise Boud
Neil Thomas
Joan Wardrobe
Kym Hodge
Giovanni Lumini
DarioSacchi
Gioia Silvana Babini
GlaucoBenigni
Claudia Mocci
Giulia Annovi
Antonella Ortelli
Aquilele Campiotti
Andreina Di Placido
Sonia Montegiove
Rosa Maione
Niccolad’Aquino
Iris Caffelli
Michela Cozza
Lucia Lombardi
Paolo Sulpasso
Marco Renzi
Alessandra Morimanno
Stefania Mulas
Maria Grazia Brunero
Daniela Bagarotti
Raffaella Ragno
Anna Savarese
Patrizia Corasaniti
Lorenzo Passi
Margherita Campiglio
Rossella Iannoccone
Voto Arianna
MarziaBarzotto
Alessandra Buvoli
Ivana Nobler
Daniela Zedda
Elena Sorrentino
UK
Ryan Christen
Jami Christen
Raoul Carlos
Sunil Thammanna
Hon Chan
Sandy Ruxton
Nancy Kenny
Susan Cross
Christine Duncan
Sarah Roberts
Michelle Martin
Ann Harkins
Kim Walker
Cara Jardine
Tracy Lowe
Michelle Alexander
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Toby Stewart
Catherine Nicholas
Helen McNeill
Helen Attewell
Deborah Hayes
Kristina Borodinsky
Keith Wilkshire
Gillian Kelly
Eduard Fearns
Emma Smith
Mary Evans
Martin Crow
Katie Donoghue
Maureen Rouini
Caroline Carter
Liz Small
Karen Flitcroft
BethanBloodworth
Peter Wedge
Jade Fielding
Karen Roderick
Karen Smith
Jan Kelly
Kaye Forsyth
Danielle Hemming
Margaret Beard
Christine Andrews
Jackie Woon
Shorayi Shorayi
Karen Gregory
Kath Standing
Sandra Wells
Kerry Cole
Jayne Moules
Susan Russell
John Painter
Mirren Kelly
Shuna MacKillop
Yvette Ball
Colin ONeill
Samantha Marks
Rochelle Mourgue
AbigailNorton
Paul Sullivan
Sofia Gullberg
DiannePatterson
JessicaD’Cruz
SharonSellars
Catherine Osborne
Irene Surgenor
Charlotte Herley
Jacqui Simpson
Pete White
Audrey McNeish
John Sturgeon
Anne Broderick
Alex McConnell
Caroline Lanskey
Janice McGowan
Sue Maxwell
Justina Murray
Tim Parkinson
Maggie Melon
Susan Galloway
Phil Thorne
Adele Jones
Matthew Pinches
Steven Wellz
Linda Clutterbuck
Daljinder Bajwa
Elizabeth Power
Kathryn Jackson
Diane Pugh
Margaret Gardener
Kate Willmott
Judy Brett
Nic Mansfield Jones
Derek Jones
David Ahern
Peter McCarthy
Fran Zuliani-Holland
Tanya Smith
Ben Raikes
June Barberel
Penelope Gibbs
Sophie Moorcock
Margaret Thorne
Phil Edwards
Laura Bevan
Ingval Maxwell
Alex Hirschfield
Nicky Meehan
Debbie Cross
Zoe Pugh
Kate Smith
Kerry Skelland
Sue Underwood
Netty Llewellyn
Jessica Mullen
Diane Pryde
Isabel Livingstone
Anne Mace
Colette Green
Julia McCormick
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Signature List
Rose Morgan
Jayne Lumb
Emily Vermont
Lila Palmer
Sue Smith
Mike Howlett
Neil Shirley
Joy Faulkner
Penny Harrow
Joy Sanderson
John Tasker
Nadine Wills
John Collett
Mike Christen
Pauline Leeson
Elizabeth Bavidge
Stephen Moffatt
ImogenBrown
Steph Mace
Charles Longland
Deirdre Pearson
Roger Ford
Michael Hindson
Roma Hooper
Tricia Leary
Kathy Joyce
John Burr
Sue Watts
Paul Holtham
Heather Wilson
Paul Cavadino
Richard Muir
Wendy Dale
Judy Slinn
Mike Worthington
Margaret Grant
Deborah Cowley
Ian Stevens
Bernard Gallagher
Alison Fisher
Claire Fraser
Olivia Norton
Alex Braithwaite
Christine Stephen
May Jacobson Deegan
Emma Wicken
Charlotte Story
Dominic Aitken
Hannah Oxenham
Louise Rudd
Una Convery
Eleanor Chiari
Signature List
Diane Curry OBE
Cath Ohanlon
Lesley de Banke
Ruby Moshenska
Cecilia Antolini
Roy Walmsley
Marilyne Kubath
GemmaLapping
DonnieSweeney
Fiona Patterson
Barry McMullan
Geraldine Mc Guigan
Gareth Eannetta
Olwen Lyner
Clare McGonagle
Valerie Gardner
Susan Hamilton
William Armstrong
Frances Mcateer
William Clarke
Naomi Davis
DarrenBoyle
Shona Minson
Jo Mitchell
Nicola Furbank
Aislinn Bryson
Joy Himsworth
Helen English
Jacqueline Hamshaw
Dearbhla Holohan
Una Fahey
Sara Hyde
Clare Morrison
Sara Imanian
Jim Watson
John Leetch
Tam Baillie
Holly Lowrey
Azrini Wahidin
John Donmall-HIcks
Janice Mccall
Croatia
Marko Marić
Daniela Šincek
Karla Kucic
Tea Jelača
Jasena Knez Radolović
Tamara Katić Kelava
Nevenka Bilać
Katarina Krobot
Natalija Novak
Kristina Brlek
Snježana Raić
Lana Pervan
Virđinija Perković Bartoluzzi
Nevia Krupljanin
Zoran Krupljanin
Martina Pipić
Ivana Demarin
Neda Zubović Mihaljević
Barbara Katavić
AndreaCetinic
Kristina Petrić
Jelena Dunato
Nenad Brgić
Ana Gorički
Ivan Tancabel
Danijela Bašić-Palković
TamaraRoncevic
Ivana Zanze
Danijela Žagar
Maja Flego
Bosiljko Domazet
Ivana Korn Varga
Ana Albrecht
Lidija Kolar
Sandra Turkalj
Klaudija Cvetko
Anita Baranasic
Mirta Klaričić
Ana Rebac
Lina Đulvat
HelenaIgnjatic
Zorana Lamza
Jasna Belamarić
Svjetlana Veseli
Sanja Kosec
Maja Gabelica Supljika
BrankaStarc
Bruna Profaca
Tanja Jurin
Una Mikac
Martina Sedlar
Blažević Sanja
Sabina Šimić
Željka Profaca
Miranda Novak
Iva Marolt Banek
Ivan Crkvenac
Zeljko Jurin
Nikolina Mucko
Ivana Ćosić Pregrad
Kristina Lučić Andrijanić
Ana Miše
Bernardica Franjić-Nađ
Katarina Robeli
Tina Sklepić
Lana Hrgovan
Agnieszka Kaldonek-Crnjakovic
Branka Dragović
Snježana Jurčević
Tanja Opačak
Sandra Nakić Radoš
Katarina Cazar
Nikolina Pristaš
Jelena Kendel
Gordana Filipović
Sanja Vladovic
Mirna Slavicek
Lorena Brkic
Lidija Tumir
Ivana Rak
Lea Buljevic
Tomislav Buljević
Mladen Culic
LucijanSupljika Gabelica
Natalija Svrtan
Ivana Surjan Mitrović
Ljiljana Vukota
Dinka Bujas
Josipa Bralic
Nada Stancin
Bruno Buinac
Mirna Franc
Vera Pilicar
Andrea Modly
Dusko Modly
Ivica Prevarek
Jagoda Modly
Ivana Slavinić
Jelena Zelenbrz Kvasnička
Lucija Jančec
Stella Gašparuš
Domagoj Uršić
Andrea Pujić
Iva Mandić
Maja Zovko Mandić
MarinaB
Silvija Laslo Vidaković
Sonja Miljković Kharboutly
Nina Brož
Kristina Kovačević Stranski
Jasenka Crnkovic
Adriana Glavan
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Ana Buneta
France
Elizabeth Ayre
Many Yem
ClaudiaVogg
Alain Bouregba
Caroline Massias
Emmanuel Gallaud
Sandra Carlos
Olivia Watts
Maria Vivas
Paola Costa
Catherine Ianco
J Herrick
Lisa Davidson
Fabrice Latouche
JeromeReese
NicolasPetty
Cyndy Yem
Malik Benfadel
Laurianne Fort
KristenMcGuiness
Zac Ben Hamad
PaulinaM
Maxwell Miller
CarolynBazzini
OndineTavernier
Elisabeth Fialon
Mathieu GREINER
Clemence Dellangnol
Elodie Donineaux
Bruno Barrault
Rachel Delgado
Albane Exertier
SylvainDambrine
Elsa Dujourdy
Hannah Lynn
Suzanne Cross
Albot Anne-Eleanore
Aline Galetto Teixeira
Xavier Ravez
Bernard Hebant
Phaly Boucher
Isabelle Tuboeuf
Christine Menard
Philippe Useille
Nathalie da Silva Costa
Cécile Lanoix
Benoît Trulla
Ninon Dubourg
Kloe Etchamendy
Catherine Allet
Manon Boucher
Ilkay Mokhtari
CamilleMercier
Eugenia Llamas
Javier Martin
Giovanna Montagna
ThierryLewenberg-Sturm
Cecile Manal
Mathilde Tavernier
Julien Pitinome
AuroreGalland
MelodyBaroni
CaroleBourgeois
Samira Bendaif
Etienne Aubert
Catherine Roberts
Bérangère Rochet
Lara Kaute
Florence Gervais
Polina Atanasova
Marie Lewenberg
Sara de Michelis
Elisabeth Faure
Alexandra Keens
Namrata Haribal
Czech Republic
Markéta Kovaříková
Tereza Vašíčková
Ľubica Turzová
Eva Kašáková
Helena Masníková
Zuzana Stibůrková
Leona Štěrbová
Michaela Tejnorová
Selma Muhic Dizdarevic
Václav Trojan
Eva Vaškůjová
Kateřina Matulová
Lukáš Prskavec
Marketa Cudlinova
Markéta Mottlová
Alena Doušová
Markéta Štechová
Monika Bunžová
Darka Bělohlávková
Milan Zachodil
Barbora Berecová
Anita Homrová
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Signature List
Jana Ludvíková
Lída Hasmanová
Jana Smiggels Kavkova
Kateřina Došková
RomanKalenda
Barbora Lastovkova
Věra Roubalová Kostlánová
Milan Roháč
Barbora Plocková
Martina Konvrzková
Věra Bechyňová
Blanka Burdová
Sylvie Kruml Singerová
Alena Svejnohova
Jana Havigerová
Jan Kalous
Markéta Žáková
Pavla Hošpes
Marie Rihova
Dana Vrabcová
Veronika Tymova
Helena Kunstová
Pavla Hradečná
Josef Zemek
Anna Dosoudilová
Jana Remenárová
Milan Bauer
Marta Nollová
Helena Weissová
Pavel Bělohlávek
Eva Verner
Sandra Najmanová
Kateřina Jírová
Petra Smidova
ChristoBjalkovski
Markéta Foltýnková
Blanka Studénková
Jiří Pivoda
Lenka Jeřábková
Josef Bouska
Lucie Sošková
Ludmila Sošková
Sweden
André Säker
Camilla Höglund
Linda Hedenbergh
Linda Hertzman
Inger Elovsson Sohlman
Susanne Västman
Anna Ekberg
Signature List
Niina Koivumaa
Gun Lomander
Lena von Hackwitz
Dan Johansson
Kristian Gonzalez
Ghill Borgefors
Carina Agnarsson
Pernilla Svebo Lindgren
Karolina Hagegård
Mikael Good
Monica Samuelsson
Lovisa Sigfridsson
Madelein Löfgren
Lennart Engberg
Stefan Strandberg
Martina Blombergsson
GustavJagner
AnnikaDavidsson
Anne-Lie Dietz
Line Fuchs
Beatrice Karlsson
Peter Lindh
AndersBlom
Anna Karin Boqvist
Åke Kjellkvist
Pija Carlsson
Petra Westerling
Johanna Zetterberg
Karin Husberg
Anette Berggren
Linda Borg
Annica Zetterholm
Christina Larsson
Eva Ageborg
Ulla Schönberg-Berfenfeldt
Lena Kallio
Martin Tuulse
Thaimi Lamonega Bolander
Rita Christensen
Lena Karlsson
Weronica Widercrantz
Karin Alsén
Irene Norin
Vicki Bianchini
Netherlands
Rien Timmer
Marc Groenendijk
Sandie Lemmers
Paula Geefshuysen
Henk van der Beek
Maya van der Meij
Els Wijnberger
M Humanitas/Gezin in Balans
Veerle Rooze
Ellis van Diggele
Menno van der Woude
Jeanne van der Woude
Mieke Hoogstraten
Terry Akins
Anja de Boer
Aleid Sperna Weiland
Roselyne Oudenampsen
Sija Reehoorn
Wikje Held
VincentOpstal
H. van Kortenhof
Marjoske Kiers
Leendert Plessius
Jannie Huisman
Willem Kostelijk
Cees Verboom
Barbara Malherbe
Dia Veldman
PW Zager
Bianca Scholten
Patrick Seys
Christine Meijer
Leontien Peeters
Ria Wolleswinkel
Sabine Atlaoui
Stephan Eijdems
Rob van Midden
Mj Cerfontaine
Rob Plantaz
GerbenWierda
FemkeHofstee
CatrienBijleveld
Annabelle Parker
Anaïs Cortez- Reina
RobertMahovic
Anne-Marie Slotboom
Thomas Muller
Ingeborg Cuppers
Edith van Middelkoop
Marieke van Zwam
ClaudiaCampistol
Céline Morisod
Loraine Kehrer
Cordelia Held
Perrette Gonet
Ludovic Bornand
BenoitWiniger
Christine Corthay
Valérie Choisy Carillat
Florence Zangas
Christine Hurlimann
Béatrice Geissbuhler
Anne-Madeleine Reinmann
SophieHurlimann
Delia Pellicciotta
Daniel Neeser
Kimberley Urech
Marie Emery
Sara Manetti
Alexandre Carillat
CamilleGervaix
Jacqueline Nordmann
Fernande Perret
Jesula Mettelus
Oliver Robertson
Yves Jackson
Jean-Luc Galetto
Victor Sanchez
Isabelle Meyrat
Dominique Riondel
RamonPythoud
RobertFavre
Liliane Maury Pasquier
Ariane Senn
Enrico Cambi
Anne-France Equey
Ireland
Larry de Cleir
Fiona Donson
Ciara Reynols
Caitriona McArdle
Emily Walsh
Liz Daly Colhoun
Jack Higgins
Jonathan Pim
Triona Lenihan
Michelle Martyn
CathalMcCarthy
LaurenO’Malley
Catherine Ward-Gallagher
Switzerland
Stefan Olofsson
Michael Carlos
VivianeSchekter
Louise Wehrli
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Emma Kearney
Paul Fleming
Orla Murphy
Eileen Findlay
Mary Gaffney
Liam Herrick
John Sugrue
Sinead O’Connor
Aine Mckenna
Jane Forman
Hilary O’Shaughnessy
Mary Nally
Alison O’Keeffe
Orla McCaffrey
Niamh Cassidy
Jackie Kerr
Ruth Gallagher
Emma McKinley
Saoirse Brady
Aisling Parkes
Roisin Gavin
Trish Mannion
Susan Kennefick
Bernadette Grogan
Fiona Duignan
Stacie Halligan
Belgium
Mafalda Leal
Philippe Spriesterbach
Zaina Ait Ahmed
Anne Ficette
Nathalie Mathieu
Anne Lemonne
Paul Willems
Paulette Keutgen
Marie Richard
Nancy Krassnikoff
Valentine Mahieu
RachelCallaert
Laurette Vankeerberghen
Farida Aarrass
Vincent Malemprée
Didier van Innis
Monique Lermusiaux
Anne Vanderhoeven
Liesbeth Manalis-Swennen
Mathieu Noël
Jean-Claude Vitoux
Virginie Temmerman
Maryse Bernaux
Nadine Delescaille
Pierre Schavey
Tessa Lavezzi
Chantal Raë
Jana Hainsworth
Grazia Targa
Ariella de Gennaro
Lilana Keith
Stephan Durviaux
Christelle Bornauw
Marylene Delhaxhe
Nikki Sullings
Kathy Uvin
RoxanaApostol
Germany
Eva-Verena Kerwien
Henriette Heimgaertner
Dorothea Korb
Reinhard Sievert
Ina Morgenroth
Merle Voß
Susanne Burkhardt
Brigitte Graß
Melanie Mohme
Sabine Bruns
JustynaBieganski
Sylvia Starke
Claudia Götz
Thomas Wendland
Thomas Peckelsen
Heike Christian
Peggy Marx
Hilde Kugler
Katrin Faensen
Mara Rohlfing-Philipp
Uschi Germer
Simone Kruck
Frank Brecht
Stefan Gruber
Arno Lindenberg
Lena Bohlig
Christine Rasmussen
Nora Rathmacher
Hedi Risch
Stepanka Busuleanu
Katharina Detering
Claudiadi Girolamo
Renate Neumann-Herlyn
Annabell Hatz
Carla Fumagalli
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Signature List
Andreas Hemme
USA
Noah Boden
Raphael Boden
Chris Ebrahimi
Tehani Benjamin
Catherine Looper
Rafi Zabor
Evan V. Angelo Watts
Anne Hipolito
Danielle Falk
Cameron Riley
Robin Levine
Catherine Simon
Jeffrey Yu
Marianne Williams
Betty Ayre Simches
Ayah Mohamed
Anne Donnelly
Melanie Rieders
Amelie van den Brink
Trevor Christen
MarinaLutz
Geoffrey Coward
Jane Siegel
Elizabeth Johnstone
Elizabeth Johnstone
Galen Baughman
Amanda Patarra
Laura Ayre
Daniel Wilhelm
Laura Ferreri
Australia
Michael Levy
Melanie Field-Pimm
Romy Same
Catherine Flynn
Anna Eriksson
Tess Bartlett
Paula Fernandex
Patrick Burton
Patrizia Barbanotti
Norway
Kjersti Holden
Anne Berit Sandvik
Signature List
Cyprus
Thailand
Estonia
Leda Koursoumba
Georgina Christou
James Stevens
Ketlyn Kasemets
New Caledonia
Turkey
Canada
Sophie Pecquet
Agnès Delrieu
Mustafa Dogan
François Réginensi
Finland
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