Tom Fawthrop Journalist based in Cambodia/Thailand
fully support appeal to release Italian and all other
hostages in Iraq.
solidarity
Tom fawthrop
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TOM FAWTHROP
INDEPENDENT JOURNALIST
& TV PRODUCER
I am a Japanese citizen teaching International Relations at a graduate
school of a Japanese University.
I am awefully concerned about the captured Italian and Iraqe volunteers. In
view of their noble cause of helping the people ( especially children ),you
should immediately release them and thank them for their selfless and
humanitarian activities.
Sincerely yours,
Christine Boulet, coordonnatrice
Pour le : Centre des femmes l'Héritage qui est situé au CANADA
Nous signons cet appel au nom de l'organisme : CENTRE DES FEMMES L'HÉRITAGE
Continued occupation of Iraq is as intolerable as the invasion itself. You
have my moral support in this struggle.
Sean Burton (Communist Party of Canada)
Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
I think it is about time that people of good will of all backrounds need to join together to demand that a world be a safer to live for all people.When it comes down to it we're all in this together.We can either live together or die together.Bombs don't know Christian from Muslim from Jew.They kill all equally well.
À titre d'individu, je tiens àparticiper à la campagne demandant la libé-ration des otages italiennes et itrakiens travaillant pour des organismes humanitaires
Armande Dumas, La Romaine, Qc, Canada
To whom it may concern:
I am an American that deplores the violence and
bloodshed in Iraq and in other countries. Please
please release these relief and Humanitarian workers.
If only for the Iraqi people and the humanitarians'
concern for them.
thank you
Peace,
Carol Lyons
I hope for relaease of the two humanitarians, Simona Pari and Simona Torretta. It is our intentional acts of humanity that seperates us from less complex animals.
Randy Bowen
I support the liberation of the members of your organization and
other civilians kidnapped, but this is not enough. It´s neccesary to support
the political forces which are opposed to the American-British led
intervention following the example of Spain where people democratically
realized that their goverment was lying and vote for a party opposed to the
war. The Italian people should
do the same.
Give peace a chance.
Dear Friends,
Pls include my name (I am signing as an individual) as signatory to the appeal for the release of Italian and Iragui aid workers. Thank you,
Remedios Ignacio-Rikken
Director for Operations
Center for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics (CAPWIP)
My name is Laurence Abou Khater. I am a citizen of Australia and of Lebanese decent. I work for the Australian Arabic Council. I travelled to Iraq in March 1999 with a number of doctors and VITW people. In Basra I was shown inside the Bridges to Baghdad clinic and was filled with admiration for these people. I desperately wanted to help set up something similar from Australia. I often reflect that this has been one large war. All 13 years of it. These humanitarian workers must not be slain as pawns as the children of Iraq were during the sanctions years. I remember the tight rope that was always walked in those days. Occupying the space in between governments in order to help the young innocents.These people were working at a time when the International community had put Iraqi children in the too hard basket. Please if you read this message, find it in your heart to spare these people. They have helped your countrymen and women in the lonely years.
Laurence Abou Khater
Melbourne Australia
Dear friends,
I hope that the kidnappers our Italy and Iraqi friends give back them freedom so they can work for the goods of the Iraqi people as before. With this mail I sing your appeal.
With greetings,
Jeroen F. Landzaat
The Netherlands
Mon nom é José Luiz Couto.
Je me joins à vous, en tant qu'individu, dans cet effort pour la libération des travailleuses humanitaires de Un ponte per..
Please release the Italian and Iraqi staff of A Bridge to Baghdad. They are humanitarians, working to help people who need their help. Please release them.
Landy Gobes
West Hartford, CT, USA
Salam,
I add my voice to all those asking for the release of our peace-loving sisters and brothers Simona, Simona, Ra'ad and Mahad and of all others who are working for the freedom of the people of Iraq and are not engaged in any way in the occupation of Iraq by foreign forces and business interests.
Chris Swinburn
Bristol, UK
I would like to add my name to the list of those calling for the release of aid workers, Italian and Iraqi. This is a personal,not an institutional message
Geoff Johnston
I join the voices of those asking for the release of the Italian and Iraqi
clinic staff. They are there for the aid and relief of the Iraqi people,
not part of an occupying group. Peace Louis Rodemann.
My long time personal friend Nathan Musselman has written that hostages
are now taken which are not a part of the USA or other occupying force
in Iraq. They are not money crazed industrailists earning big
dollars. They are rather servants of humanity risking themselves to
be helpers. I pray for their protection and release from custody.
Clyde Carter from a suburb of Nathan Musselman's home in Roanoke,
Virginia USA
Please add to endorsement, email list, whatever you've got going. Am having terrible online difficulty; please acknowledge email if possible.
Anna Taylor