Cuba Network in Defense of Humanity Calls for Endorsements for a Mobilization for Peace

By Resumen Latinoamericano on June 24, 2025

The Network in Defense of Humanity (REDH) today called on the peoples of the world to mobilize for peace, in a statement that has already been joined by prominent intellectuals from Cuba and around the world. To add your support, write to the following email address: oficinaedhcuba@gmail.com

The text reads:

What we feared has finally happened. Adding to the genocide in the Gaza Strip; to the attacks and targeted assassinations in other countries in the region; to the escalation of war against Iran; in short, to Israel’s criminal rampage; now, as a fateful imperial incursion, we can add the US bombing of three nuclear facilities in Iranian territory.

Arrogant and obscene, President Trump boasts of the effectiveness of his military and of the blow he has dealt on the international stage. He seems to ignore that this spiral of violence may not lead to his desired pax Americana, but to a veritable apocalypse.

From the REDH, we endorse the words of Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez: ‘Peace through force is an imperialist doctrine that seeks to impose terror, armament, and global destabilization as a means of sustaining the hegemonic debacle of the United States. It rests on the notion that whoever has the force is right,” emphasizes the text of the movement of thought and action made up of writers, artists, poets, scientists, academics, lawyers, teachers, economists, religious leaders, athletes, students, and social movements.

With an immediate response, Cubans such as the president of Casa de las Américas, Abel Prieto Jiménez; the heroes of the Republic of Cuba, Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez and Fernando González Llort; among other researchers, journalists, and political scientists; signed the appeal, which makes it clear that “fascism is the enemy of democracy and all civilized forms of human coexistence”; and that “Trump and Netanyahu are its contemporary expressions.

In view of the alarming turn of events, we condemn the attacks that foreshadow an even greater escalation and call for the resumption of negotiations so that any differences can be resolved through dialogue and a confrontation with unpredictable consequences can be avoided,” continues the statement, which bears prominent signatures such as those of Argentines Stella Calloni and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel (Nobel Peace Prize winner); Mexican-Argentine Fernando Buen Abad, Ignacio Ramonet, and Spaniard Manu Pineda, among others.

We call on the peoples of the world to mobilize for peace. Stop the warmongering aggression against Iran and the occupation of Palestine,” concludes the text, providing the following email address for anyone who wishes to join the appeal: oficinaedhcuba@gmail.com

Finally, what we feared. To the genocide in the Gaza Strip; to the attacks and targeted assassinations in other countries in the region; to the escalation of war against Iran; in short, to Israel’s criminal rampage; now, as a fateful imperial incursion, we can add the US bombing of three nuclear facilities for peaceful use in Iranian territory. Arrogant and obscene, President Trump boasts of the effectiveness of his military and the blow dealt to the international community. He seems to ignore that this spiral of violence may not lead to his desired pax Americana, but to a veritable apocalypse.

Original Signers of the Letter:

Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Argentina, Premio Nobel de la Paz

Aaron Kelly, Irlanda

Abel Aguilera Vega, Cuba

Abel Prieto, Cuba

Abraham Verduga, Ecuador

Adán Iglesias, Cuba

Adela Segarra, Argentina

Adriana Mercedes Varela Puebla, Argentina

Agustín Prieto, Argentina

Alan Crespo, Ecuador

Albernis Poulot, Cuba

Alberto Mas, Argentina

Alberto Reyes, Chile

Alejandra Teijido, Argentina

Alejandro Civilotti, Argentina/España

Alejo Brignole, Argentina

Alessandra Pradel Mora, México

Alfonso lozano, México

Alfredo Alzugarat, Uruguay

Alicia Castellanos, México

Alicia Conde, Cuba

Alicia Entel, Argentina

Amado Boudou, Argentina

Ana Hurtado, España

Ana María Ramb, Argentina

Anarelle Velez, Honduras

Anastasio Gallego, Ecuador

Andrea Morales Leanza, Argentina

Andrea Vlahusic, Argentina

Andres Delgado, Uruguay

Angelica Garcia, México

Antonio Elias, Uruguay

Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez, Cuba

Arantxa Tirado, España

Ariana López, Cuba

Arleen Rodríguez Derivet, Cuba

Arnold August, Canadá

Arturo Pérez Vega, México

Atilio Borón, Argentina

Áurea María Sotomayor, Puerto Rico

Aurelio Narvaja, Argentina

Aurelio Tello, Perú

Bassel Salem, Palestina

Beatriz Rajland, Argentina

Berenice Polit, Ecuador

Bill Hackwell, U.S.

Brisol García García, México

Camille Chalmers, Haití

Camilo leal, México

Carlos A. Brasesco, Uruguay

Carlos Acevedo A., Chile

Carlos Alberto (Beto) Almeida, Brasil

Carlos Aznárez, Argentina

Carlos Fazio, México

Carlos López, Argentina

Carlos Pereira Das Neves, Uruguay

Carlos Raimundi, Argentina

Carlos Viteri, Ecuador

Carmen Bohórquez, Venezuela

Carmen Dinis, Brasil

Carolina Spilman, Uruguay

Carolys Perez, Venezuela

Cècilia Gianlupi, Uruguay

Cecilia Miguez, Argentina

Christian Orozco, Ecuador

Claudia Rocca, Argentina

Claudia Suarez, Uruguay

Claudio Katz, Argentina

Cristina Chimarro, Ecuador

Cristina Simó, España

Cristina Solano. Argentina

Cunshi Hernandez Romero, Venezuela

Cynthia García, Argentina

Daniel Devita, Argentina

Daniel Feipeler, Argentina

Daniel Jaude, Chile

Dario Salinas, México

Diana Alfonso, Argentina

Dimitri Dinis, Grecia

Disami Arcia Muñoz, Cuba

Edelso Moret, Cuba

Edgardo Esteban, Argentina

Eleazar Toro, Venezuela

Elsie Román, Puerto Rico

Ema Wolf, Argentina

Emilio Taddei, Argentina

Enrique Amestoi, Uruguay

Enrique Dacal, Argentina

Erika Silva, Ecuador

Esteban Diotalevi, Argentina

Fausto Dután, Ecuador

Federico Gimenez, Argentina

Fedora Lagos, Chile

Fernando Borroni, Argentina

Fernando Buen Abad, México/Argentina

Fernando Garcias Bielsa, Cuba

Fernando Gónzalez Llort, Cuba

Fernando Léon Jacomino, Cuba

Fernando Luis Rojas, Cuba

Fernando Morais, Brasil

Fernando Rendón, Colombia

Fernando Rojas, Cuba

Fernando Roperto, Argentina

Gabo López, Argentina

Gabo Sequeira, Argentina

Gabriela Cultelli, Uruguay

Gabriela Rivadeneira Burbano, Ecuador

Galo Chiriboga, Ecuador

Georgette Rámirez Kuri, México

Geraldina Colloti, Italia

Gerardo Forino, Uruguay

Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Cuba

Gilberto López y Rivas, México

Gilberto Ríos, Honduras

Gloria Denisse Escobar, Francia

Gloria Serrano, México

Gonzalo Alfaro Skeet, Bolivia/Palestina

Gonzalo Armúa, Argentina

Graciela Ramírez, Argentina/ Cuba

Graciela Recioy, Uruguay

Graciela Recioy, Uruguay

Gustavo Mateus, Ecuador

Gustavo Veiga, Argentina

Héctor Bernardo, Argentina

Héctor Díaz Polanco, México

Héctor Hussein, Argentina

Héctor Tajam, Uruguay

Hedelberto López Blanch, Cuba

Hernando Calvo Ospina, Francia

Hildebrando Peréz Grande, Perú

Hugo Gutiérrez, Chile

Hugo Moldiz, Bolivia

Ignacio Ramonet (Francia-España?)

Ilonka Vargas, Ecuador

immy Herrera, Argentina

Irene del Río, España

Irene León, Ecuador

Irina Jova Davidenko, Cuba

Ismael Samandú, Uruguay

Iván Morales, Ecuador

Iván Soca Pascual, Cuba

Jaime Gómez Triana, Cuba

Javier Couso, España

Javier Tolcachier, Argentina

Jean Lamore, Francia

Joel Súarez, Cuba

Jorge Daniel Diaz, Uruguay

Jorge Elbaum, Argentina

Jorge Kreyness, Argentina

Jorge Rachid, Argentina

Jorge Soto Gutiérrez, Chile

José Agualsaca , Ecuador

José Ernesto Nováez, Cuba

José Luis Méndez, Cuba

José Manzaneda, España

José Salvador Cárcamo, Argentina

José Seoane, Argentina

Juan Carlos Aguilar Redondo, España

Juan Carlos Junio, Argentina

Juan Francisco Martinez Peria, Argentina

Julia Maria Fernandez Trujillo, Cuba

Juliana Marino, Argentina

Julieta García, Cuba

Julieta Grinspan, Argentina

Julieta Sacco, Argentina

Julio Ferrer, Argentina

Julio Gambina, Argentina

Karla Díaz, Venezuela

Katiuska Blanco, Cuba

Katrien Demuynck, Bélgica

Kintto Lucas, Ecuador

Kostas Isychos, Grecia

Laís Neiva, Brasil

Laura Capote, Argentina

Laura Silva, Uruguay

Laura Vazquez, Argentina

Lautaro Rivara, Argentina

Leandro Morgenfeld, Argentina

Leonel Ruíz, Venezuela

Leonid Savin, Rusia

Lia Cosse, Uruguay

Lilia Ferrer, Argentina

Lilian Galan, Uruguay

Liliana Demirdjian, Argentina

Lillian Alvarez Navarrete, Cuba

Liz Daily Rosell Urquiza, Cuba

Llanisca Lugo, Cuba

Lourdes Villafaña, Uruguay

Lucia Sigale, Uruguay

Luciano Vasapollo, Italia

Lucrecia Hernández, Argentina

Luis Britto García, Venezuela

Luis Cubillos, Ecuador

Luis Ernesto Guerra, Ecuador

Luis Hernández Navarro, México

Luis Josue Rosas, Venezuela

Luis Vignolo, Uruguay

Luis Wainer, Argentina

Magalí Gómez, Argentina

Manu Pineda, España

Manuel Santos Iñurrieta, Argentina

Mara Espasande, Argentina

Marcela Román Valadez, México

Marcelo Colussi, Guatemala

Marco A. Velazquez, México

Marco González, Chile

Marco Teruggi, Argentina

Margaret Randall, Estados Unidos

Margot Palomino, Perú

María E. Chagra, Argentina

Maria Fernanda raíz, Argentina

María Inés Jorquera, Argentina

María Luisa González, Ecuador

María Paula Gimenez, Argentina

María Torrellas, España

Mariana Vazquez, Argentina

Maribel Lacave, Chile/Canarias

Maribel Lacave, Chile/Canarias

Maribel Lacave, Chile/Canarias

Marielena Mujica, México

Marilia Guimaraes, Brasil

Marina Cultelli, Uruguay

Mario Ramos, Ecuador

Marisa Duarte, Argentina

Marlene Vázquez Pérez, Cuba

Martí Ogando, Argentina

Martín Delgado Cultelli, Uruguay

Martin Delgado, Uruguay

Marwa Osman, El Líbano

Mary Soto, Perú

Matiana Fiordelisio, México

Matías Caciabue, Argentina

Mayra  Barzaga García, Cuba

Mercedes Perez- Cuba/Uruguay

Mercedes Romero, Uruguay

Miguel Erasmo Zaldivar, México

Miguel Mazzeo, Argentina

Miguel Ruiz, Ecuador

Nayar López, México

Nelly Ollarves de Toro, Venezuela

Néstor Kohan, Argentina

Nicolás Centurión, Uruguay

Nita Silvestrini, Argentina

Noelia Lagos, Uruguay

Olga Fernández Rios, Cuba

Omar González, Cuba

Omar Valiño, Cuba

Orlado Pérez, Ecuador

Orlando Perez, Ecuador

Ovilia Suárez Faillace, Venezuela

Pablo A. Monroy Marambio, Chile

Pablo Sepúlveda Allende, Chile

Paola Gallo, Argentina

Pascual Serrano, España

Patricia Ariza, Colombia

Patricia Malanca, Argentina

Patricia Villegas, Colombia/Venezuela

Paula Ferré, Argentina

Paula Klachko, Argentina

Pavel Eguez, Ecuador

Pedro Calzadilla, Venezuela

Pedro Prada, Cuba

Pilar Bustos, Ecuador

Rafael Murillo Selva, Honduras

Rafael Quintero, Ecuador

Ramón Labañino Salazar, Cuba

Randy Alonso, Cuba

Ratko Krsmanovic, Serbia

Raúl Capote Fernández, Cuba

Raúl Romero, México

Regine Bergmeijer, Argentina

Renato Miari, Argentina

René González Sehwerert, Cuba

Rene Maugé, Ecuador

Rene Reyna González, Cuba

Rev. Raúl Súarez, Cuba

Ricardo Patiño, Ecuador

Ricardo Pose, Uruguay

Ricardo Ulcuango, Ecuador

Rita Cultelli, Uruguay

Rita Martufi, Italia

Roberto Casella, Italia

Roberto Chambi Calle, Bolivia

Roberto Romeo Di Vita, Argentina

Rocco Carbone, Argentina

Rolando Sasso, Uruguay

Rosa Marina González, Cuba

Rosy Revelo, Ecuador

Rubén Sacchi, Argentina

Sacha Llorenti, Bolivia

Samuel Sosa Fuentes, México

Santiago Liaudat, Argentina

Santiago Ribadeneira, Ecuador

Sara Rosenberg, España

Sdenka Saavedra Alfaro, Bolivia

Sebastián Salgado, Argentina

Sergio Arria, Venezuela

Sergio Dueñas calle, Bolivia

Silvina Romano, Argentina

Sofía Grajales Gómez, Uruguay

Stella Calloni, Argentina

Susana Sel, Argentina

Suzana Vargas, Brasil

Tamara Lajtman, Argentina

Tamara Velázquez López, Cuba

Tania Alvarez Garin, México

Tatiana Coll, México

Tatiana Fiordelisio, México

Tatiana Oroño, Uruguay

Tatiana Viera Hernández, Cuba

Techi Cusmanichis, Paraguay

Telma Luzzani, Argentina

Teresa Parodi, Argentina

Tim Anderson, Australia

Tristán Bauer, Argentina

Velissario Kossivakis, Grecia

Veronica Aleman Cruz, Cuba

Verónica Sforzin, Argentina

Vicente Batista, Argentina

Vicente Otta, Perú

Vivian Elem, Argentina

Wafica Ibrahim, Líbano

Xochilt Carmona Tapia, México

Yenny Segovia, Uruguay

Yeshika Crespo, Bolivia

Yohanka León del Río, Cuba

Yolanda Alomá Reyna, Cuba

Yuri Patiño, Venezuela

Source: Cuba en Resumen