Signatures #1 through #100 for the Release Italian & Iraqi Aid Workers Kidnapped in I... petition
Paola Manduca said 09/09/04, 10:20 pm (verified)
these are our people, and among the best, we all struggle for a world with respect and justice and without war, oppression and exploitation
#100

V Spike Peterson said 09/09/04, 10:13 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#99

John Templin said 09/09/04, 10:10 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#98

ginevra bull said 09/09/04, 10:09 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#97

Jean M. Converse said 09/09/04, 10:05 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#96

Melva Underbakke said 09/09/04, 10:03 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#95

Judith B. Hofmann said 09/09/04, 10:01 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#94

evelyn said 09/09/04, 9:59 pm (verified)
The Koran does not allow for the killing of innocent people. These people can charged only with trying to help in the healing of your country.
#93

Sharon Wood said 09/09/04, 9:58 pm (verified)
Aid workers are not part of the Occupation
#92

Ernest Goitein said 09/09/04, 9:57 pm (verified)
Please release these four individuals who only wish to reliev Iraqi suffering.
#91

Rev. Richard Rose said 09/09/04, 9:55 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#90

Matt Rector said 09/09/04, 9:53 pm (verified)
I hope and pray that these good intentioned people will not have to suffer for long
#89

Joellen Sbrissa, CSJ said 09/09/04, 9:52 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#88

Carolyn Fuller said 09/09/04, 9:42 pm (verified)
Why are civilians always the ones to suffer? Please release the aide workers.
#87

Jennie Harvie said 09/09/04, 9:41 pm (verified)
PLease release these peole who have worked tirelesly for peace and freedom in Iraq. They have mobilised many by their actions, to take action themselves to stop the war. They are not part of the military aggression and seek only to support the people of Iraq. Please please release them
#86

Laverne Rutschman said 09/09/04, 9:37 pm (verified)
Certainly, these people who oppose the war and are dedicated to nonviolence should not be held hostage. Please release them.
#85

Kathy Morey said 09/09/04, 9:27 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#84

Jim Haber said 09/09/04, 9:26 pm (verified)
Please don't harm people who are helping meet basic needs, especially those who aren't in it for the profit or the resources, but who are truly humanitarian in spirit and deed.
#83

Suzanne Schecker said 09/09/04, 9:17 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#82

Iraq Occupation Focus (UK) said 09/09/04, 9:17 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#81

Mike Marqusee said 09/09/04, 9:15 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#80

eileen frazier said 09/09/04, 9:15 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#79

Ted Lewis said 09/09/04, 9:12 pm (verified)
Bridges is very clearly NOT part of the occupation. We appeal for the release of all persons kidnapped and the immediate end of the US Occupation.
#78

rita lasar said 09/09/04, 9:11 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#77

Michelle Woodward said 09/09/04, 9:11 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#76

Nora Barrows-Friedman said 09/09/04, 9:10 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#75

voltaire warda said 09/09/04, 9:08 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#74

Karen Ahern said 09/09/04, 9:07 pm (verified)
Please release these devoted humanitarian aide workers. I oppose the occupation of Iraq, as do they.
#73

Catherine DeLorey said 09/09/04, 9:03 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#72

Elsa Marston Harik said 09/09/04, 9:03 pm (verified)
Aid workers who are only doing their humanitarian work should be respected and protected at all times and by all governments. These individuals should be released promptly and no further such abductions made.
#71

Merija Eisen said 09/09/04, 9:03 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#70

Glen Rangwala said 09/09/04, 9:02 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#69

anne ferrara said 09/09/04, 9:01 pm (verified)
We cannot allow innocent people to be pawns in this immoral war. It must stop NOW.
#68

Brian Fry said 09/09/04, 9:01 pm (verified)
To those who have kidnapped these workers from Bridges to Baghdad: Please release safely these persons, that they may continue their genuine help to the people of Iraq. They oppose the US Occupation of your country and are not agents aiding the occupiers. Rather, they help bring the truth home to America and elsewhere about the injustice of occupation. I know you are able to distinguish your friends from those who would harm you. Please release them!
#67

Roger C. barnes, Ph.D. said 09/09/04, 8:55 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#66

Curt Grant said 09/09/04, 8:37 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#65

Raul Rusu said 09/09/04, 8:33 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#64

Hanno Paul said 09/09/04, 8:31 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#63

William R. Woodward said 09/09/04, 8:30 pm (verified)
Please understand that these young people are courageously doing good work for Iraq.
#62

Natalie Jones said 09/09/04, 8:24 pm (verified)
Please repay love with love. Release them. Thank you
#61

Joseph Wronka said 09/09/04, 8:20 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#60

monica marchio said 09/09/04, 8:20 pm (verified)
the lives of these tow green girls is devoted to the human beings: also to God, your God. How will You axplane it, if it's happens they have been killed? If you what the wordl listen to you, than listen first to your hart
#59

Kristin Sundell said 09/09/04, 8:09 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#58

Mary Avice said 09/09/04, 8:09 pm (verified)
I pray for their prompt and safe release.
#57

joshua grace said 09/09/04, 8:07 pm (verified)
ordinary iraqis need these women and others like them. please help.
#56

M. Bratt said 09/09/04, 8:06 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#55

Sister Mary Gebhard said 09/09/04, 8:05 pm (verified)
Please let these people who were trying to help go.
#54

Marilyn Robinson said 09/09/04, 8:04 pm (verified)
As the belief of their organization states "the suffering of civilians should not be used as a political bargaining chip" these human rights workers should be released immediately so they may continue to bring aid and relief to your country as they have been doing there since 1992. Sincerely in peace, M. Robinson
#53

Stephanie Phibbs said 09/09/04, 8:00 pm (verified)
Like me these women support the liberation of Iraq. Our occupation is illegal and immoral. I ask everyone have the courage to guarantee the safety of these captives. Salaam
#52

Kevin Cassidy said 09/09/04, 7:59 pm (verified)
god be with you
#51

Abby Hitchcock said 09/09/04, 7:57 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#50

Constance Jenkins said 09/09/04, 7:54 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#49

Charles Jenks said 09/09/04, 7:53 pm (verified)
Please release these peacemakers. They are friends of all who want peace and justice in Iraq, an end to the US occupation and an end to the US drive for world empire.
#48

Barbara Nash said 09/09/04, 7:51 pm (verified)
These are good people who only came to Iraq for humanitarian reasons.
#47

Rebecca Parker said 09/09/04, 7:46 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#46

Ros Gross said 09/09/04, 7:42 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#45

N said 09/09/04, 7:41 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#44

Judith Long said 09/09/04, 7:40 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#43

Sharon Wallace said 09/09/04, 7:37 pm (verified)
These brave, loving and dedicated people should be set free now!
#42

DeAnn Daigle said 09/09/04, 7:31 pm (verified)
These women's mission is one of peace for all people everywhere. Do not harm them, please. Salam
#41

Barbara Burnett said 09/09/04, 7:29 pm (verified)
End the occupation now!
#40

Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace said 09/09/04, 6:56 pm (verified)
(United States)
#39

Mark Schneider said 09/09/04, 6:55 pm (verified)
www.ccmep.org our prayers are with you
#38

Lulu Emery said 09/09/04, 6:27 pm (verified)
Please free the hostages
#37

Barbara Biglia said 09/09/04, 6:16 pm (verified)
Freedoms for the four kidnapped and for Iraqui poblation
#36

Josu Egireun Totorika said 09/09/04, 5:36 pm (verified)
I sign in name of my trade union -ESK- from Basque Country
#35

heidi holliday said 09/09/04, 5:20 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#34

becky abel said 09/09/04, 5:15 pm (verified)
please free these brave and caring women! they are not your enemy
#33

Mezeweyi Baiye said 09/09/04, 5:04 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#32

Melanie Ford said 09/09/04, 4:44 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#31

Student Colalition for global solidarity said 09/09/04, 4:11 pm (verified)
Students from the college of St. benedict and St. John's university in Minnesota, USA
#30

Therese Callahan said 09/09/04, 4:08 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#29

Tony Alcock said 09/09/04, 4:00 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#28

Lana Noland said 09/09/04, 3:59 pm (verified)
Free the people!
#27

Anne Grady said 09/09/04, 3:44 pm (verified)
In the Name of God the Most Merciful and Compassionate.
#26

Jill Hanley said 09/09/04, 3:41 pm (verified)
The occupation must end but victimizing these workers for justice will not make it happen.
#25

Christine P. Landry said 09/09/04, 3:35 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#24

Pedro Brieger said 09/09/04, 3:23 pm (verified)
I´m an argentinean journalist who joined Voices in the Wilderness in Irak in 1999 and met friends or "Un Ponte per Bagdad" in Bagdad
#23

Kathleen Kirwin said 09/09/04, 3:21 pm (verified)
These aid workers from Italy and Iraq are your dearest friends...They stand for everything you do, EXCEPT the violence of their kidnappings. Listen to Allah....He is telling you to let them go. And bless their presence in your country for their good deeds are your only hope.
#22

Voices in the Wilderness said 09/09/04, 3:13 pm (verified)
(United States)
#21

Bill Howells said 09/09/04, 2:22 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#20

Justin Alexander said 09/09/04, 2:12 pm (verified)
I pray for the swift release of these four wonderful people and the 25 million others trapped in occupied Iraq.
#19

Nils Eriksson said 09/09/04, 2:11 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#18

Edward Bordas said 09/09/04, 2:03 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#17

United for Peace and Justice said 09/09/04, 1:55 pm (verified)
(United States)
#16

Stop the War Coalition - UK said 09/09/04, 1:55 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#15

I support this petition.
#14

Lois Wine said 09/09/04, 1:55 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#13

Palestinian Workers Union said 09/09/04, 1:54 pm (verified)
(Palestine)
#12

(France)
#11

Focus on the Global South said 09/09/04, 1:54 pm (verified)
(Philippines, Thailand, and India)
#10

Globalize Resistance said 09/09/04, 1:53 pm (verified)
(United Kingdom)
#9

Global Exchange said 09/09/04, 1:53 pm (verified)
(United States)
#8

CodePink said 09/09/04, 1:53 pm (verified)
(United States)
#7

Continental Campaign Against FTAA said 09/09/04, 1:52 pm (verified)
(Latin Americano)
#6

Campaign Genoa 2001 said 09/09/04, 1:52 pm (verified)
(Greece)
#5

Alianza Social Continental said 09/09/04, 1:51 pm (verified)
(Latin Americano)
#4

Solange Lessard said 09/09/04, 1:48 pm (verified)
J'approuve cette pétition et je la signe.
#3

Solange Lessard said 09/09/04, 1:48 pm (verified)
J'approuve cette pétition à 100% et je la signe
#2

Sarah Schroeder said 09/09/04, 1:41 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#1