Please release these people. They are there to help your people, and are not aligned with the Bush administrations polices. Please let them go, they are not your enemy. Yours, as all religions, teach mercy and compassion. Please show compassion to these people.
these humanitarian workers have shown, by their willingness to risk their lives in order to aid the suffering citizens of Iraq, that their caring is true and unencumbered by political agendas.
In the name of social justice and the end to human suffering- please release the 4 aid workers (2 Italians and 2 Iraqis) who have worked to help the needy citizens of Iraq. Please show mercy.
Please release these humnitaria workers. They are not working for any government agency.They have given so much to the Iraqi people. Their only purpose, is to help the Iraqi people.
I am an Australian who is ashamed our government took us by way of lies to war in Iraq. These young humanitarian workers are in Iraq to undo the evil my government is perpetuating in Iraq against the Iraqi people.
To whom it may concern:
The four individuals - two Iraqis and two Italians - who work for Bridges to Baghdad and who were taken from their office on Wednesday, September 8, are humanitarian aid workers. They do not work for or in any way represent the views of or the actions of the U.S. military or occupation forces, or any coalition occupation forces. They are instead on the side of all those around the world who condemn the sanctions upon, the invasion of, and the occupation of Iraq. Their concern and their work has been for the good of the Iraqi people. I ask that they be released without harm. Thank you for your attention. Catherine Podojil, USA
There are many of us in the world who do not agree with the so called 'leaders' of the country who is currently occupying your country. Please free these workers!
Minfudluk,
Khalee al-benat aish; al nas zi Pari wa Torretta bitsaid al nas iraqi ma elbohom was bitsaid al nas aloulum tifem al zorouf asshidah fil alam.
I am an American who opposed the invasion and therefore ask you to please free these helpful workers so that more will be willing to come to help and not exploit the country as our government has done.
It takes great courage to continue to work for the Iraqi people during the horrors of the occupation. I hope the kidnappers of these humanitarian workers will release them when they realize these workers for Bridges to Bagdad are not their enemies. I wish them well.