1. John Catalinotto (Workers World, ww at workers.org ), Bamako Appeal promotes struggle against market-driven society . Published Jan 27 2006, 11:01 PM, @ http://www.workers.org/2006/world/bamako-appeal-0202/
2.Subir Sinha (School of Oriental and African Studies, London, subirwa at hotmail.com ), received by e-mail on April 6 2006 Part 1 , Part 2 .
3. Peter Waterman (waterman@antenna.nl) on WSFDiscuss, April 15 2006
4. Dorothea Haerlin (ATTAC Germany, dorotheaherlin at gmx.de ) on WSFDiscuss, April 28 2006 resulting from an initial, quite controversial debate about the “Bamako Appeal” in the reading circle of the ATTAC Cafe Berlin.
5. Peter Marcuse (Columbia University, New York, pm35 at columbia.edu ) on WSFDiscuss, May 4 2006
6. Michael Albert (Z Net / Z Magazine, sysop at ZMAG.ORG ), Some Comments on the Bamako Appeal , received on e-mail, May 4 2006
7. Network Insitute for Global Democratisation (NIGD), Bamako Appeal Spikes Controversy , February 7-25 2006 on NIGD and Debate list exchanges
8. Francine Mestrum, PhD ? , (NIGD), Some Comments on The Bamako Appeal , February 20 2006
9 . The World Social Forum and the Bamako Appeal: Yes, but no … , Minutes of the workshop at the Dutch Social Forum, Nijmegen, 20 May 2006, posted on WSF Discuss by Francine Mestrum, (ATTAC Vlaanderen, mestrum at skynet.be ), June 10 2006