Global Leaders and Nobel Laureates Call for Ending the Persecution of Muhammad Yunus

For the last 13 years, the government of Bangladesh under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been persecuting Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, as part of a much broader assault on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law in Bangladesh. In March, 40 global leaders signed a letter asking the Prime Minister to stop this senseless campaign against one of its most accomplished and admired citizens.  With a trial of Professor Yunus now underway, 190 global leaders including 108 Nobel laureates have signed a new letter calling on her to desist. That letter, which was released August 28, 2023, is below with all the signers (a few of whom were added after August 28); concerned citizens have also been signing and are also listed at the bottom. A related news release was issued. Citizens around the world are being asked to join this campaign by responding to its call to action. This letter, which was done in solidarity with 34 courageous Bangladeshi leaders who issued their own statement of support, was published as a full-page ad in the international edition of the New York Times on August 31, just as Professor Yunus’ “trial” resumed.

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August 28, 2023

Dear Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina,

We write to you as Nobel Prize laureates, elected officials, and business and civil society leaders, and as friends of Bangladesh. We admire how your nation has made laudable progress since its independence in 1971.

However, we are deeply concerned by the threats to democracy and human rights that we have observed in Bangladesh recently. We believe that it is of the utmost importance that the upcoming national election be free and fair, and that the administration of the election be acceptable to all major parties in the country. The previous two national elections lacked legitimacy.

One of the threats to human rights that concerns us in the present context is the case of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus. We are alarmed that he has recently been targeted by what we believe to be continuous judicial harassment. This letter attempts to build upon an earlier appeal to you by 40 global leaders who were concerned about his safety and freedom.

We respectfully ask that you immediately suspend the current judicial proceedings against Professor Yunus, followed by a review of the charges by a panel of impartial judges drawn from within your nation with some role for internationally recognized legal experts. We are confident that any thorough review of the anti-corruption and labor law cases against him will result in his acquittal.

As you know, Professor Yunus’ work, which has been inspirational to all of us, focuses on how social business can be a force for international progress resulting in zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon emissions. He is a leading example of how Bangladesh and Bangladeshis have contributed to global progress in recent decades. We sincerely wish that he be able to continue his path-breaking work free of persecution or harassment.

We hope that you ensure the resolution of these legal issues in an expedient, impartial, and just manner while also ensuring a free, fair, and participatory national election in the coming months, and respect for all human rights. We will join with millions of concerned citizens around the world in closely tracking how these matters are resolved in the days ahead.

Sincerely,

Nobel Laureates:

PEACE

Barack H. Obama, 2009

José Ramos-Horta, 1996

Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, 1976

Shirin Ebadi, 2003

Leymah Roberta Gbowee, 2011

Albert Arnold Gore Jr., 2007

Tawakkol Karman, 2011

Denis Mukwege, 2018

Nadia Murad, 2018

Maria Ressa, 2021

Oscar Arias Sanchez, 1987

Juan Manuel Santos, 2016

Rigoberta Menchu Tum, 1992

Jody Williams, 1997

CHEMISTRY

Peter Agre, 2003

Thomas R. Cech, 1989

Martin Chalfie, 2008

Emmanuelle Charpentier, 2020

Aaron Ciechanover, 2004

Johann Deisenhofer, 1988

Jacques Dubochet, 2017

Joachim Frank, 2017

Walter Gilbert, 1980

Alan Heeger, 2000

Richard Henderson, 2017

Dudley R. Herschbach, 1986

Avram Hershko, 2004

Roald Hoffmann, 1981

Robert Huber, 1988

Martin Karplus, 2013

Brian K. Kobilka, 2012

Yuan T. Lee, 1986

Robert J. Lefkowitz, 2012

Jean-Marie Lehn, 1987

Michael Levitt, 2013

Tomas Lindahl, 2015

W. E. Moerner, 2014

Paul L. Modrich, 2015

John C. Polanyi, 1986

Jean-Pierre Sauvage, 2016

Sir John E. Walker, 1997

Arieh Warshel, 2013

Sir Gregory P. Winter, 2018

ECONOMICS

Abhijit Banerjee, 2019

Esther Duflo, 2019

Sir Oliver Hart, 2016

Finn E. Kydland, 2004

Paul R. Milgrom, 2020

Edmund Phelps, 2006

Alvin E. Roth, 2012

Vernon L. Smith, 2002

Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2001

LITERATURE

J. M. Coetzee, 2003

Herta Muller, 2009

Orhan Pamuk, 2006

Wole Soyinka, 1986

MEDICINE

Harvey J. Alter, 2020

David Baltimore, 1975

Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, 2008

J. Michael Bishop, 1989

Elizabeth H. Blackburn, 2009

William C. Campbell, 2015

Peter C. Doherty, 1996

Jeffrey Connor Hall, 2017

Leland H. Hartwell, 2001

Jules A. Hoffmann, 2011

Tasuku Honjo, 2018

H. Robert Horvitz, 2002

Sir Michael Houghton, 2020

Craig C. Mello, 2006

Edvard Moser, 2014

May-Britt Moser, 2014

Sir Paul M. Nurse, 2001

Ardem Patapoutian, 2021

Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe, 2019

Charles M. Rice, 2020

Sir Richard J. Roberts, 1993

Michael Rosbash, 2017

Gregg L. Semenza, 2019

Hamilton O. Smith, 1978

Jack W. Szostak, 2009

Harold E. Varmus, 1989

Eric F. Wieschaus, 1995

Torsten N. Wiesel, 1981

Michael W. Young, 2017

PHYSICS

Barry Clark Barish, 2017

Steven Chu, 1997

Andre Geim, 2010

Sheldon Glashow, 1979

David J. Gross, 2004

John L. Hall, 2005

Takaaki Kajita, 2015

Wolfgang Ketterle, 2001

Anthony J. Leggett, 2003

John C. Mather, 2006

Michel Mayor, 2019

Arthur B. McDonald, 2015

Konstantin Novoselov, 2010

Giorgio Parisi, 2021

James Peebles, 2019

Roger Penrose, 2020

William D. Phillips, 1997

H. David Politzer, 2004

Brian P. Schmidt, 2011

Horst L. Stormer, 1998

Daniel C. Tsui, 1998

Carl E. Wieman, 2001

David J. Wineland, 2012

Elected Officials & Business and Civil Society Leaders

Abdulaziz Altwaijri, Director-General of ISESCO 1999-2019

Enzo Amendola, Member of Parliament, Italy and Former Minister of European Affairs

Ban Ki-moon, 8th Secretary General of the UN

Laura Boldrini, Former President of the Parliament, Italy

Kjell Magne Bondevik, Prime Minister of Norway 1997-2000, 2001-2005, Deputy Prime Minister 1985-1986, Minister of Foreign Affairs 1989-1990

Bono, Musician and Activist

Dumitru Bragish, Prime Minister of Moldova 1999-2001

Sir Richard Branson, Founder, Virgin Group

Jesper Brodin, CEO, Ingka Group (IKEA)

Sharan Burrow, Former General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation

Kathy Calvin, Former President and CEO, UN Foundation

Carla Castro, Member of Parliament, Portugal

Hikmet Cetin, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey 1991-1994, 20th Speaker of the Grand National Assembly 1997-1999, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey 1995

Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former U.S. Secretary of State

Emil Constantinescu, President of Romania 1996-2000

Mirko Cvetkovic, Prime Minister of Serbia 2008-2012

Sam Daley-Harris, Founder, RESULTS and Civic Courage

Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Roméo Dallaire, Founder, Dallaire Institute for Children. Peace and Security

Bill Drayton, Founder, Ashoka

Marian Wright Edelman, Founder and President Emerita, Children’s Defense Fund

Maria Fernanda Espinosa, President of the UN 73rd General Assembly

Ameenah Gurib Fakim, President of Mauritius 2015-2018

Christiana Figueres, Former UN Climate Change Executive Secretary

Walter Fust, Director-General Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation 1993-2008

Peter Gabriel, Musician

Ron Garan, Former NASA Astronaut

Kul Gautam, Former Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF and Assistant Secretary General of the UN

Pamela Gillies, Former Vice Chancellor and Professor Emerita, Glasgow Caledonian University

Peter C. Goldmark, Jr., Former CEO, Rockefeller Foundation and International Herald Tribune

Justice Richard Goldstone, South African Former Judge and Former Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda

Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder, the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace

Mats Granryd, Director General, GSMA

John Hewko, CEO, Rotary International

Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris

André Hoffmann, Vice Chairman, Roche Holding AG

Arianna Huffington, Founder and CEO, Thrive Global

Mo Ibrahim, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

Mladen Ivanic, President of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014-2018

Baroness Helena Kennedy, KC Member of the House of Lords UK

Kerry Kennedy, President, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights

Vinod Khosla, Venture Capitalist

Zlatko Lagumdzija, Former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Annie Lennox, Singer, Songwriter, and Activist

Yves Leterme, Prime Minister of Belgium 2008, 2009-2011

Dame Sara Llewellin, Chief Executive, Barrow Cadbury Trust

Igor Luksic, Prime Minister of Montenegro 2010-2012

Giorgi Margvelashvili, President of Georgia 2013-2018

Rexhep Meidani, President of Albania 1997-2002

Hiro Mizuno, UN Special Envoy on Innovative Finance and Sustainable Investments

Dr Amre Moussa, Secretary-General of the Arab League 2001-2011, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt 1991-2001

Narayana Murthy, Founder, Infosys

Susan Ness, Board Member, Vital Voices Global Partnership

Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO, Acumen

Francis Martin O’Donnell, Ambassador of SMOM to Slovakia 2009-2013, Resident Coordinator UN/UNDP Ukraine 2004-2009, Serbia and Montenegro 2000-2004

Jean Oelwang, Founding CEO and President, Virgin United

Dr. Michael Otto, Chairman of the Supervisory Board Otto Group

Borut Pahor, President of Slovenia 2012-2022

George Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece 2009-2011

Rosen Plevneliev, President of Bulgaria 2012-2017

Paul Polman, Business leader

Sir Malcolm Rifkind QC, Former UK Defense Secretary and Foreign Secretary

Lord George Robertson, Former Secretary General, NATO 

Mary Robinson, Former Prime Minister of Ireland

Ismail Serageldin, Co-chair Nizami Ganjavi International Center, Vice President of the World Bank 1992-2000, Emeritus Librarian of Alexandria

Rosalia Arteago Serrano, President of Ecuador 1997, Vice-President of Ecuador 1997-1998

Michael Sheen, Actor

Wayne Silby, Founding Chair, Calvert Funds

Marina Silva, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, Brazil

Yeardley Smith, Actress

Sharon Stone, Mother

Petar Stoyanov, President of Bulgaria 1997-2002

Laimdota Straujuma, Prime Minister of Latvia 2014-2016

Dr. David Suzuki, Prof. Emeritus, University of British Columbia

Boris Tadic, Former President of Serbia                                                                         

Eka Tkeshelashvili, Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia 2010-2012, Minister of Foreign Affairs 2008

Hamdi Ulukaya, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Chobani

Raimonds Vejonis, President of Latvia 2015-2019

Melanne S. Verveer, Executive Director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security at Georgetown University

Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President of Latvia 1999-2007, Co-chair Nizami Ganjavi International Center 

Filip Vujanovic, President of Montenegro 2003-2018

Kateryna Yushchenko, First Lady of Ukraine 2005-2010

Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine 2005-2010

Nicola Zingaretti, Member of Parliament, Italy

Concerned Citizens

Susan Davis (New York, USA)

Roshaneh Zafar (Lahore, Pakisan)

Dr. Eldrid Herrington (London, UK)

Jo Ousterhout (Lisbon, Portugal)

Beth Malcolm (Toronto, Canada)

Prof. Dr. Morshed Nasir (Bangladesh)

Laura Mosedale (London, United Kingdom)

Dr. Sabrina Scherzer (Trondheim, Norway)

Rebecca Eastmond (London, UK)

Juliet Valdinger (London, UK)

Marina Nogueira Martins e Silva Monterosso (São Paulo, Brazil)

Mohammad Imran Hossain (Ansary)

Heidrun Aufles (Hamnvik, Norway)

Vishakha N Desai, President Emerita, Asia Society (New York, USA)

Nina Nayar (Cochin, India)

Delwar Hossain (Toronto, Canada)

Manouchehr Shamsrizi, M.P.P. FRSA (Hamburg/Berlin, Germany)

Professor Muhammad Ali Akond, Department of Botany, Jahangirnagar University (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Reyad Hossain

Chris Temple (California, United States)

Abul Azad (Montreal, Canada)

Richards St-Pierre (Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada)

Diana Carolina Quintero Giraldo (Peru)

Razib Mohammad (Canberra, Australia)

Dr Daphne Hering (Berlin, Germany)

James Happell (Melbourne, Australia)

Masaharu Okada (Fukuoka City, Japan)

Oliur Sun, Writer and Activist (Bangladesh)

Altaf Zaman (ACT, Australia)

Ashir Ahmed (Fukuoka, Japan)

Michael Wirtz (Cologne, Germany)

Toni Heigl (Munich, Germany)

Sadia Hossain (Bangladesh)

Christina Papadam (Utrecht, Netherlands)  

Samantha Caccamo (Lugano, Switzerland) 

Suresh Krishna (Bangalore, India)

Khorshed Khan (Niles, Illinois, USA)

Kate Robertson (London, UK)

David Jones (London, UK)

Rafaela Sperandio Chammé Caterina (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Adnan Zaman (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Vinatha M Reddy (Bangalore India)

Samit Ghosh (Bangalore, India)

Håkon da Silva Hyldmo (Trondheim, Norway)

Yuka (Tanaka) Takahashi (Fukuoka, Japan)

Laure Nitschmann (Paris, France)

M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, PhD (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Jean BERNOU

Denis SABARDINE (Paris, France)

Mohammad Saiful Islam (Malaysia)

Catherine Ann Matt (Fairfield, Iowa, United States of America)

Jo Kelly (Auckland,New Zealand)

Carla Corazzol (Ann Arbor, USA)

Lorri Stein (Long Beach, California)

Davia B. Temin (New York, USA)

Peter Bladin (Seattle, USA)

Alex Counts (Hyattsville, USA)

Noor Shams (New York, USA)

Nuren Abedin (Fukuoka, Japan)

Md. Ilias Miah (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Wahid Mashfy (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Brice de Gromard (Montmorency, France)

Liza Patris (Paris, France)

Carlos Lopez-Gutierrez (Santander, Spain)

Mohammad Shamsul Alam (Bangladesh)

Mrs. Heike Eggers (Hamburg, Germany)

Jérôme Dodji Fiayiwo (Togo)

Md. Saidur Rahman (Chittagong, Bangladesh)

Kabir Hosen (Munich, Germany)

Claudia Slacik (New York, USA)

Ida Hariati Hashim (Malaysia)

Vijay Mahajan (New Delhi, India)

David Weir (Santa Fe, USA)

Sunil Rao (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)

Clarke Áine (Brussels, Belgium)

Md. Hasibul Hasan (Bangladesh)

Algis Krupavicius (Kaunas, Lithuania)

Kate Bulger (Berkeley, USA)

M Zakir Hossain Khan (Bangladesh)

Afnan Hasan Imran (Bangaldesh)

Muhammad Shoheb Manik (Bangladesh)

Alan Webber, Mayor (Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA)

Gareth Morrell (Dobbs Ferry, NY, USA)

Kayoko Tsuchiya (Tokyo, Japan)

Haruki Kamiya (Aichi, Japan)

Ito Tomoaki (Osaka, Japan) 

Ms. Atsuko Nakasone (Okinawa Japan)

Kaishu Nakasone (Tokyo Japan)

Prof. Hiromi Inayoshi (Tokyo Japan)

Joshua Rudolph (Hamburg, Germany)

Olivier Vandecasteele, Humanitarian (Brussels, Belgium)  

Katharina Schroeder-Boersch (Wiesbaden, Germany)

Prof. Dr. Henrik Schroeder-Boersch (Wiesbaden, Germany)

Ticiana Holanda Rolim Queiroz (fortaleza- CE – Brazil)

Jeff Snell, PhD (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)

Qamar-ul Huda (Annapolis, MD, USA)

Joanne Carter (Washington, DC)

Shahriar Shuvo (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Scott Leckman (Salt Lake City, USA)

Charan Prasai (Lalitpur metropolis, Lalitpur, Nepal)

Olena GUBKINA (Marseille, France)

Gordon Edward Knowles (Brisbane, Australia)

Marta Ribeiro (Braga, Portugal)

Maria del Sel (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 

Kazumi Morishita (Japan)

Saskia Bruysten (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Katrien Buys (Rio de Mouro, Portugal) 

Silke Cramer (Berlin, Germany)

Pascale Simon (Brussels, Belgium)

Christoph Auerbach (Munich, Germany)

Marilou van Golstein Brouwers (Blaricum, The Netherlands)

Bastian Mueller (Berlin, Germany)

Larissa Berbare (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Tulio Marra Guimaraes Notini (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Elaine Campos Martins (São Paulo, Brazil) 

Fernanda Baroncini (São Paulo, Brazil)

Filipe Charters de Azevedo (Lisboa, Portugal)

Camila Fava Pestana (São Paulo, Brazil)

Lucas Ramalho Maciel (Brazil)

Archana Nambiar (Bangalore, India)

Dr. Hellen Fitsch (Frankfurt, Germany)

Daniel Hires (Barcelona, Spain)

Katrina Dunn (Perth, Australia)

Prof. Elisabetta Righini (Urbino Italy)

Wasim Mushtaq (London, UK)

Jasmin Mir (Berlin,Germany)

Tatjana Sait-Mauthofer (Frankfurt, Germany)

Md. Rafsun Sheikh (Bangladesh)

Jayna Sheats (Aptos, CA, USA)

Fiamma Degl’Innocenti (Florence, Italy) 

Mohammed Mominul Haque and the Peace And Justice Alliance (Canada)

Daniel Ayebare (Uganda)

Flavio Vaz Saldanha (Brazil)

Elsa Warde (Paris, France)

Elliot Hirshon (Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA)

Rima Karim (Toronto, Canada)

Stephen Hirshon (Pennsylvania, USA)

Frank Bömers (Winden, Germany)

Danielle Keiser (Berlin, Germany)

Tony Lent (Westport Point, MA USA)

Anne Pratt (Boston, USA)

Manish Rajoria (Bhopal, India)

Barbara Kleinjohann (Berlin, Germany)

Allida Black, Ph.D. (Arlington, Virginia, USA) 

Srinivas Bonam (India)

Kasozi Noah (Uganda)

Alex Pappas (Port Charlotte, FL, USA)

John Miracle M. (Owerri, Nigeria)

Muhammad Kasim Dakogi (Mokwa, Nigeria)

Manon Caillon (Nantes, France)

Julia Wilson (Del Mar, California, USA)

Peter Holbrook CBE (London, UK)

Alison Grun (France)

Unni Beate Sekkesæter (Tana, Finnmark, Norway)

Lucy Findlay MBE (U.K.) 

Paula Gamester (U.K.)

Sarah Anderson (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom) 

Charles Anderson (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom) 

Oscar Anderson MBE (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom)

Max Anderson (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom)

Francesca Anderson (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom)

Charles Anderson (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom) 

Mark O Kelly (London, UK)

Marilu Germscheid (Lugano, Switzerland)

Jennifer Beason (Denver, CO, USA)

Samuel Suter (Sens, Switzerland)

Claire Fobe (Brussels, Belgium)

Per Bach (Denmark) 

Thomas Stelzer (Vienna, Austria)

Muhammad Jamaluddin (Bangladesh)

Amy Denro (Brighton, UK)

Emily Mudge (Eaglehawk, Australia)

Lucretia de Jong (Melbourne , Australia) 

Chris Martin (Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.)

Jo Pritchard (West Byfleet, UK)

Scott Irwin (Glasgow, Scotland, UK)

Mansur Ahmed (Woodbury, Minnesota)

Craig Span (Maple Glen, Pennsylvania, USA) 

Daniel Nowack (Geneva, Switzerland)

Md Abdul Jalil (Rajshahi, Bangladesh) 

Sona Mahtani (Saint Martin Seper, France)

Laura Rana (London, UK)

Umar Abdullah (Tampa, USA)

Jenny Medhurst (Stockton-on-Tees, UK)

Cato Gehrels (Utrecht, The Netherlands)

Marc Tolo (Lawrenceville, NJ)

Caterina Occhio (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Francesca D’Onofrio (Naples Italy)

Anna Colombini (Reggio Emilia, Italy)

Aitor Ojanguren (Bilbao, Spain)

Davide Patruno (Bari, Italy)

Adeline Comperev (Matera, Italy)

Elisabet Nyquist (Milan, Italy)

Irene Aprile (Baronissi, Italy)

Viola Capotosti (San Gemini, Italy)

José E. Alejandro Sánchez Ibarra (Milan, Italy)

Giusi Biaggi (Italy)

Federica Franze (Milan, Italy)

Carolina Nunez Soriano (Tegucigalpa, Honduras)

Cristina Toscano (Milan, Italy)

Elisabet Nyquist (Milan, Italy)

Gaynor Coley (Wadebridge, Cornwall UK) 

Viviana Bassan (Milan, Italy)

Eugenia Chiara (Milan, Italy)

Nicola Coxon (London, England)

Nica Chan (Aprilia, Italy)

Sandra Dauber (Box Elder, South Dakota, USA)

Alison Grun (Lyon, France)

Tatiana Glad (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Prof. Joachim von Braun (Bonn, Germany)

Aron Benjamin Handreke (Munich, Germany)

Kaki Hopkins (Dallas, Texas, USA)

Christina Dendys (Ottawa, Canada)

Yoan Noguier (Avignon, France)

Sandrine Dixson-Decleve (Brussels, Belgium)

Lily Cole (London, United Kingdom)

Mushtaque Chowdhury (South Bend, Indiana, USA)

Cecilia Chapiro (New York City, USA)

Joanna Klimczak (Montreal, Canada)

Cam Donaldson (Glasgow, UK)

Josie Barnett (New York, USA)

Rasa Valinskienė (Skuodas City, Lithuania)

Florence Gaudry-Perkins (Paris, France)

Sibanji Cholwe (Lusaka, Zambia)

Barbara Kleinjohann (Berlin, Germany)

Arvinder Singh Walia (London, United Kingdom)

Paul Picknett (Tadworth, United Kingdom)

Aminu Musa Gusau (Zamfara State, Nigeria)

Livia Malcangio (Rome, Italy) 

Loïc Badin (Paris, France) 

Karen Lowthrop MBE (Beverley, Yorkshire, United Kingdom) 

Lucy Ferguson (London, UK)

Karen Badenoch (Colchester, UK)

Gordon Starr (San Francisco, USA)

Emma Cornubert (Berlin, Germany)

Philippe Guichandut (Paris, France)

Md. Sohag Ali (Rajshahi, Bangladesh)

Martin C. Lukas (Trondheim, Norway)

Nanang Indra Kurniawan (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Malcolm Hayday, CBE, founding chief executive Charity Bank (Almeria, Spain)

Cheryl McDaniel (Spokane, Washington, USA)

Azizur Rahman, Ph.D. (Toronto, Canada)

Titles are for identification purposes only.

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