Brussels, 26 september 1993. The Radical Party appeal to the United Nations for:
1. the implementation, by December 1993 at the latest, of the UN decision to establish an international tribunal on the former Yugoslavia;
2. the decision during the next session of the UN General Assembly to initiate procedures for the creation of a permanent international tribunal,
has been signed by about twenty Nobel prize winners, including Joseph Brodsky and Naguib Mahfous (Literature), Vassily Leontieff (Economics), Ilya Prigogine (Chemistry), and Alfonso Peres Esquivel and Mairead Maguire Corrigan (Peace), heads of State such as Ibrahim Rugova, President of the Republic of Kosova and Alexander Meksi, Prime Minister of Albania, as well as 600 members of Parliament from the European Parliament (102), Austria (2), Albania (70), Armenia (8), Argentina (2), Azerbaijan (2), Belgium (3), Burkina Faso (28), Bulgaria (21), Byelorussia (7), Bosnia (5), Bolivia (1), Canada (2), Ivoiry Coast (1), Croatia (68), Germany (2), Spain (2), Great Britain (6), Georgia (33), Hungary (7), Italy (178), Israel (1), kazak (1), Lithuania (3), Macedonia (22), Moldavia (19), Norway (2), Portugal (4), Poland (2), Rumania (6), Russia (8), Finland (2), Slovenia (2), Slovakian Republic (2), Ukraine (24), Egypt (1), United States (1), Uzbekistan (1), Serbia (2), Montenegro (6), Kosova (50).
The appeal has also been signed by figures of international renown such as Bernard Kouchner, Eugène Ionesco, playwright, Marek Edelman, physician, Marie-Claude Mendès-France, Adem Demaci, European Parliament Sacharov Prize, Ismael Kadaré, writer, Muhamed Kresevljakovic, Mayor of Sarajevo, Idrissa Ouedraogo, film director, Pedrag Matvejevic, writer, Claudio Magris, writer, Henri Laborit, physician and writer, Fernando Savater, journalist, Massimo Wertmuller, actor, Armando Verdiglione, psychiatrist, ...
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