1. Mohamed Ali Ababou, Vice President, Collectif Démocratie et Libertés, Morocco
2. Houcine Abbassi, former Secretary General of the Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT), Nobel Peace Prize 2015, Tunisia
3. Ghassan Abdallah, General Director, Palestinian Human Rights Organisation, Lebanon
4. Hela Abdeljaoued, former President of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD), Tunisia
5. Karim Abdel Salam, President, Organisation for Justice and Rehabilitation, Tunisia
6. Ziad Abdel Samad, Executive Director, Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND), Lebanon
7. Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai, Executive Director, Society for Democratic Initiatives, Sierra Leone
8. Fadel Abdul Ghany, Executive Director, Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), Syria
9. Rinsola Abiola, youth and democracy advocate, Nigeria
10. Dr. Noha Aboueldahab, Fellow, Brookings Institution, Egypt-Canada
11. Kamal Abuznad, President, Belady Organisation for Human Rights, Libya
12. Nicolas Agostini, Representative to the United Nations, DefendDefenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project), France-Switzerland-Uganda
13. Najwa Ali Ahammadi, lawyer, Libyan Organisation for Legal Assistance, Libya
14. Ayad Ahram, President, Association for the Defence of Human Rights in Morocco (ASDHOM), France
15. Abdessamad Ait Aicha, human rights defender, journalist, Morocco-France
16. Dr Maria Al Abdeh, CEO, Women Now for Development, Syria-France
17. Assaad Al Achi, Executive Director, Baytna, Syria
18. Bassam Alahmad, Executive Director, Syrians for Truth and Justice (STJ), France-Syria
19. Wadih Al-Asmar, EuroMed Rights President, Lebanon
20. Anwar al Bunni, lawyer, Syrian Centre for Legal Studies and Research (SCLSR), Syria-Germany
21. Rasmus Alenius Boserup, Executive Director, PhD, EuroMed Rights, Denmark
22. Abdulrasheed Alfaqih, Executive Director, Mwatana for Human Rights, Yemen
23. Mohammed Al-Ghattas, human rights defender, Morocco
24. Abdulrazaq Alkali, Executive Director, Organization for Community Civic Engagement (OCCEN), Nigeria
25. Dr. Tayseer al Kareem, physician and researcher, Urnammu Centre for Human Rights, Syria
26. Dr. Isam al Khafaji, writer and social scientist, Iraq-The Netherlands
27. Tewfik Allal, President, Agir pour le Changement et la Démocratie en Algérie (ACDA), France-Algeria
28. Radhya Almutawakel, Chairperson, Mwatana for Human Rights, Yemen
29. Fadi Al-Qadi, human rights strategist and planner, writer, Jordan
30. Dah Salama Al-Rahmouni, Member, Sahrawi Association of Victims of Grave Violations of Human Rights Committed by the Moroccan State (ASVDH), Morocco
31. Mustapha Kamel Al-Sayyid, Professor of Political Science, Cairo University, Egypt
32. Maimon Al-Sheikh, Minorities and Marginalized Groups Program, Belady Organisation for Human Rights, Libya
33. Issandr Amrani, MENA Program Regional Director, Open Society Foundations, Morocco-USA
34. Andrew Anderson, Executive Director, Front Line Defenders, Ireland
35. Damian Arabia, Argentina
36. Lu Argueta, Coordinator of Institutional Affairs, Latin American Youth Network for Democracy, El Salvador
37. Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman, Main Representative to the United Nations, Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC), Hong Kong
38. Essia Atrous, Editor-in-Chief of the daily newspaper Essabah, Tunisia
39. Emad Attiya, Executive Director, Youth for Tawergha Organisation, Libya
40. Fateh Azzam, Member, Palestinian Independent Commission for Human Rights, Palestine
41. Jalila Baccar, actress, Tunisia
42. Isaías Barrenada, Professor, Madrid Complutense University, Spain
43. Sergio Bassoli, Officer International Department, CGIL, Italy
44. Goma Devi Bastola, President, Rural Women’s Network Nepal (RUWON), Nepal
45. Kristine Beckerle, Legal Director, Accountability and Redress, Mwatana for Human Rights, Lebanon-USA
46. Bochra Belhadj Hamida, former Member of Parliament, President of the Commission for Individual Freedoms and Equality (COLIBE), Tunisia
47. Souhayr Belhassen, Honorary President, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Tunisia
48. El Habib Belkouch, President, Center for Studies in Human Rights and Democracy (CEDHD), Morocco
49. Driss Belmahi, academic, Morocco
50. Sana Ben Achour, professor, jurist, President of Beity association, Tunisia
51. Said Benarbia, MENA Programme Director, International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Morocco-Switzerland
52. Madjid Benchikh, Professor Emeritus of the University of Cergy-Pontoise (Paris-Val d’Oise), former Dean of the Faculty of Law of Algiers, former President of the Algerian section of Amnesty International, France-Algeria
53. Nourredine Benissad, President, Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LADDH), Algeria
54. Dr. Mustapha Benjaafar, former President of the National Constituent Assembly (2011-2014), Tunisia
55. Naima Benwakrim, women’s rights activist, Morocco
56. Antoine Bernard, lawyer, independent expert on human rights and international justice, France
57. Sophie Bessis, writer, journalist, Tunisia
58. Joseph Bikanda, Coordinator, AfricanDefenders (Pan African Human Rights Defenders Network), Uganda
59. Ladan Boroumand, Iran
60. Taoufik Bouderbala, President, High Council for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, Tunisia
61. Rédouane Boudjema, Professor, University of Algiers, Algeria
62. Saskia Brechenmacher, Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA
63. Julie Broome, Director, Ariadne, UK
64. Susanna Camusso, Head International Department, CGIL, Italy
65. Scott Carpenter, Board Member, National Endowment for Democracy, USA
66. Ateki S. Caxton, former Chair, African Movement for Democracy, Cameroun
67. Leila Chafaai, writer, human rights defender, Morocco
68. Abdelkader Chaoui, writer, Morocco
69. Khémais Chammari, former Tunisian Ambassador to UNESCO, former Member of Parliament, laureate of the Nuremberg Human Rights Prize, Tunisia
70. Nejib Chebbi, former Minister of Regional and Local Development, former President of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), Tunisia
71. Mouhieddine Cherbib, President, Comité pour le Respect des Libertés et des Droits de l’Homme en Tunisie (CRLDHT), France-Tunisia
72. Khadija Cherif, former President of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD), former Secretary-General of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Tunisia
73. Alya Cherif Chammari, lawyer, feminist activist, Tunisia
74. Gastón Chillier, Director international area, Center for Legal and Social Studies, Argentina
75. Kaddour Chouicha, President, University Teachers’ Union, Algeria
76. Paola Daher, Center for Reproductive Rights, Lebanon
77. Mazen Darwish, General Director, Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM), Syria-France
78. Yahia Djafri, Secretary-General, NECFA Franco-Algerian Cultural Exchanges, France-Algeria
79. Cholpon Djakupova, Director of Legal Clinic Adilet, Kyrgyz Republic
80. Ali Ait Djoudi, President, Riposte Internationale, France
81. Ivan Djuric, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Serbia
82. Micaela Hierro Dori, President, Cultura Democrática, Argentina
83. Michelle Dunne, Director and a Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA
84. Nassera Dutour, President, Collectif des Familles de Disparu(e)s en Algérie (CFDA), Euro-Mediterranean Federation against Enforced Disappearances (FEMED), Algeria-France
85. Khaled Elbalshy, journalist, Egypt
86. Salma El Hosseiny, Human Rights Council Manager, International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), Egypt
87. Driss El Yazami, journalist, Morocco
88. Mohamed Essebar, lawyer, Morocco
89. Houria Esslami, former Chair of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (UNWGEID), Morocco
90. Sanna Eriksson, Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York, UK
91. Khalil Ezzaouia, human rights activist, former Minister of Social Affairs, Tunisia
92. Khaled Fahmy, Professor, Cambridge University, UK
93. Intissar Fakir, Fellow and Editor, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA
94. Jeffrey Feltman, former United Nations Under Secretary General for Political Affairs and former US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, USA
95. Frej Fenniche, former official of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Tunisia
96. Niccolò A. Figà-Talamanca, Secretary General, No Peace Without Justice, Bosnia and Herzegovina
97. Jean-Pierre Filiu, Professor, Sciences Po (Paris), France
98. Ezzedine C. Fishere, writer, Egypt
99. Hannah Forster, Executive Director, African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies (ACDHRS), The Gambia
100. Yosra Frawes, President, Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD), Tunisia
101. Saida Garrach, feminist activist, former Spokesperson for the Presidency of the Republic, Tunisia
102. Carl Gershman, President, National Endowment for Democracy (NED), USA
103. Burhan Ghalioun, academician, writer, France-Syria
104. Andrew Gilmour, former UN Assistant Secretary-General, UK
105. Eric Goldstein, MENA Deputy Director, Human Rights Watch, USA
106. Terry Greenblatt, Senior Advisor, Ploughshares Fund, USA
107. Alain Gresh, journalist, France
108. Abdellatif Hamamouchi, journalist, Board Member of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH), Morocco
109. Sune Haugbølle, Professor (MSO), Roskilde University, Denmark
110. Abderrahmane Hedhili, President, Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES), Tunisia
111. Ahmad Helmi, Taafi, Turkey
112. Brigitte Herremans, researcher, Ghent University, Belgium
113. Steven Heydemann, Ketcham Chair in Middle East Studies, Smith College, USA
114. Joost R. Hiltermann, Belgium
115. Amy Austin Holmes, Ph.D., Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and former Associate Professor at the American University in Cairo, USA
116. Mahmoud Hussein, writer, France-Egypt
117. Cynthia Ibale, human rights lawyer, Uganda
118. Khalid Ibrahim, Executive Director, Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR), Iraq-Lebanon
119. Marion Isvi, Executive Director, Euromed France Network (REF), France
120. Samson Itodo, YIAGA Africa, Nigeria
121. Shawan Jabarin, General Director, Alhaq, Palestine
122. Fadhel Jaibi, Director, National Theatre, Tunisia
123. Abderrahim Jamai, former President of the Bar Association, Coordinator of the Moroccan Coalition Against the Death Penalty, Morocco
124. Bidal James, Coordinator, South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network, South Sudan
125. Mohamed Sghir Janjar, Director of the journal Prologues, Morocco
126. Adil Jazouli, sociologist, France-Morocco
127. Kamel Jendoubi, human rights activist, former Minister in charge of relations with constitutional bodies, civil society and human rights, Tunisia-France
128. Ryota Jonan, Director, World Movement for Democracy, USA
129. Salma Kahale, Executive Director, Dawlaty, Syria
130. Ahmed Karaoud, former President of Amnesty International, Tunisia
131. Hisham Kassem, former Chair of the Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights, Egypt
132. Kristina Kausch, senior political analyst, Germany
133. Salam Kawakibi, political scientist, France-Syria
134. Kalthoum Kennou, judge, International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) Commissioner, Tunisia
135. Rachid Khechana, journalist, Tunisia
136. Abdelmoumene Khelil, Secretary General, Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LADDH), Algeria
137. Rami Khouri, journalist, analyst, Palestine
138. Eberhard Kienle, Research Director, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
139. Michel Kilo, writer, Syria
140. Morten Kjaerum, former Director of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency, Denmark
141. Bassma Kodmani, scholar, academic, activist, Syria-France
142. Mousa Issa Hassan Kori, Education and Awareness Program, Aman Organisation Against Discrimination, Libya
143. Hatem Kotrane, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Legal, Political and Social Sciences of Tunis, former member and Vice-Chairman of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, Tunisia
144. Aziz Krichen, former Minister Advisor to the President of the Republic, Tunisia
145. Ricardo Morales Kuhn, President, Latin American Youth Network for Democracy, Mexico
146. Abdellatif Laâbi, writer, Morocco
147. Youssef Laaraj, researcher and NGO actor, Morocco
148. Kamel Labidi, President, Association Vigilance, Tunisia
149. Kamal Lahbib, President, Moroccan Observatory of Public Freedoms, Morocco
150. Latifa Lakhdhar, former Minister of Cultural Affairs, Tunisia
151. Tarik Khalil Lamloum, Director, Belady Organisation for Human Rights, Libya
152. Boubekeur Largou, President, Moroccan Organisation for Human Rights (OMDH), Morocco
153. Amina Lemrini, academic, Morocco
154. Philip Luther, Middle East and North Africa Research and Advocacy Director, Amnesty International, UK
155. Philip Lynch, Director, International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), Switzerland
156. Me Fadhel Mahfoudh, former Minister of Human Rights, former President of the Bar Association, Nobel Peace Prize 2015, Tunisia
157. Lisa Majumdar, Advocacy Officer, CIVICUS, Switzerland
158. Rachid Malaoui, President of the National Autonomous Trade Union of Public Servants (SNAPAP) and the Autonomous General Confederation of Workers in Algeria (CGATA), Algeria
159. Ian Martin, former Secretary General of Amnesty International, UK
160. Gustave Massiah, Network Initiatives For Another World (IPAM), France
161. Elisa Massimino, Robert F. Drinan, S.J., Chair in Human Rights, Georgetown University Law Center, USA
162. Jonathan Maza, Executive Secretary, Latin American Youth Network for Democracy, Mexico
163. Jaouad Mdidech, writer, Morocco
164. Hanny Megally, Senior Fellow, Centre on International Cooperation, New York University, Egypt-USA
165. Tuomo Melasua, Professor Emeritus, Finland
166. Juan Mendez, former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Argentina
167. Christine M. Merkel, Head of Department for Culture and Communication (Memory of the World), German Commission for UNESCO, Germany
168. Alice Mogwe, President, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Botswana
169. Shadi Mokhtari, Assistant Professor, American University, USA
170. Maâti Monjib, historian, President of the association Freedom Now, Morocco
171. Andrea Villamil Mosquera, National President, Asociación de la Escuela de Liderazgo (ASOBEL), Ecuador
172. Abdelsattar Moussa, former President of the Tunisian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LTDH), former President of the Bar Association, Nobel Peace Prize 2015, Tunisia
173. Driss Moussaoui, psychiatrist, Morocco
174. Jamel Msallem, President, Tunisian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LTDH), Tunisia
175. Rabéa Naciri, Professor, Morocco
176. Alice Nah, Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of York, UK
177. Jamal Eddine Naji, academic, Morocco-Canada
178. Habib Nassar, lawyer, Director of Policy and Research, Impunity Watch, Lebanon-The Netherlands
179. Cilina Nasser, MENA researcher, Lebanon-UK
180. Mohamed Neshnesh, former President of the Moroccan Organisation for Human Rights (OMDH), Morocco
181. Maximilienne C. Ngo Mbe, Executive Director, Network of Human Rights Defenders of Central Africa (REDHAC), Cameroon
182. Dr Lutz Oette, Director, Centre for Human Rights Law, SOAS, University of London, UK
183. Nicholas Opiyo, Founder and Executive Director, Chapter Four Uganda, Uganda
184. Adolfo Cortezao Oquero, Latin American Youth Network for Democracy, Peru
185. Marina Ottaway, USA
186. Fatsah Ouguergouz, judge, International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) Commissioner, Algeria
187. Ahmed Ounaies, Ambassador of Tunisia, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tunisia
188. Michelle Pace, Professor of Global Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark
189. Khamis John Peter, Member, Generation Democracy, South Sudan
190. Margaret Picken, UK
191. Emma Playfair, UK
192. Vincent Ploton, Director of Development & Treaty Body Advocacy, International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), Switzerland
193. John Marcelo Ozuna Polanco, Law student, Dominican Republic
194. Makoi Popioco, Fellow, World Movement for Democracy, Philippines
195. Oscar Cáceres Quispe, Founder, Todos Organizados Todo lo Podemos (TOTP), Peru
196. Hajar Raissouni, journalist, Morocco
197. Jose Ramos-Horta, former President of Timor-Leste and Nobel Peace Laureate, Timor-Leste
198. Stephen Rapp, former US Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes, USA
199. Mychelle Rieu, Head of the Secretariat, Subcommittee on Human Rights, European Parliament, Belgium
200. Mervat Rishmawi, human rights consultant, Palestine-UK
201. Gina Romero, Executive Director, Redlad, Colombia
202. Ken Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch, USA
203. Malik Salemkour, President, French League for Human Rights, France
204. Saïd Salhi, Vice President, Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LADDH), Algeria
205. Mounir Satouri, Member of the European Parliament, Permanent Rapporteur of the European Parliament on Egypt, France
206. Nour-eddine Saoudi, writer and community activist, Morocco
207. Elham Saudi, human rights lawyer, Libya-UK
208. Wael Sawah, Executive Director, Pro-Justice, Syria-USA
209. Jamila Sayouri, President, Adala Association, Morocco
210. Marc Schade Poulsen, PhD, Visiting Researcher, Roskilde University, Denmark
211. Abdelhak Serhane, writer, Professor Emeritus, University of Louisiana, Morocco
212. Mohammed Serifi, freedom activist, Morocco
213. Elahé Sharifpour Hicks, Director, Partners For Rights, Iran
214. Hassan Shire, Executive Director, DefendDefenders, Uganda
215. Melanie N.D. Sonhaye-Kombate, Director of Programs and Advocacy, West African Human Rights Defenders Network (WAHRDN), Togo
216. Yasmin Sooka, human rights lawyer, South Africa
217. Dr. Robert Springborg, Professor of National Security Affairs (ret), Naval Postgraduate School, USA
218. Joe Stork, MENA Deputy Director, Human Rights Watch, USA
219. Soo Suh, Program Manager, Asia Democracy Network, South Korea
220. Ted Swedenburg, Professor of Anthropology, University of Arkansas, USA
221. Mutasem Syoufi, Executive Director, The Day After, Turkey
222. Wilder Tayler, President of the National Institution of Human Rights and Ombudsman’s Office, Uruguay
223. Anthony Tirado Chase, Professor, Diplomacy & World Affairs, Occidental College, USA
224. Mandeep Tiwana, Chief Programmes Officer, CIVICUS, India-Switzerland
225. Imraja’a Tokka, Education and Awareness Program, Aman Organisation Against Discrimination, Libya
226. Mohamed Tozy, University Professor, Morocco
227. Mokhtar Trifi, former President of the Tunisian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LTDH), Vice President of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), Tunisia
228. Bassem Trifi, Vice President, Tunisian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LTDH), Tunisia
229. Arnold Tsunga, Strategy and Technical Advisor, Southern Africa Human Rights Defenders Network (SAHRDN), Zimbabwe
230. Michel Tubiana, Honorary President, French League for Human Rights, France
231. Aurora Espina Vergara, President, Tlawanáh - Mujeres que Transforman, Mexico
232. Risham Waseem, Hurford Youth Fellow, World Movement for Democracy, Pakistan
233. Lynn Welchman, Professor of Law, SOAS, University of London, UK
234. Lukudu William, Founding Director, Empowerkids, South Sudan
235. Tamara Cofman Wittes, former Deputy Assistant Secretary, United States Department of State, USA
236. Taoufik Yacoub, university professor, Tunisia
237. Hedi Yahmed, journalist and writer, Tunisia
238. Edmund Yakani, Director, Community Empowerment for Progress Organisation, South Sudan
239. Svitlana Zalishchuk, former Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, former Member of Parliament of Ukraine (2014-2019), Ukraine
240. Yevgeniy Zhovtis, Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and the Rule of Law, Kazakhstan
241. Radwan Ziadeh, Senior Fellow, Middle East Arab Center, USA