Ciao Simone, altro che i santi di nassiria, voi siete le figure da idolatrare ma ai guerrafondai non interessa il vostro lavoro.
Tornate presto libero, "freedom x Simona"
Oscar
I as Palestinian educators work at bethlehem University strongly appeal to you to release our these hostages.
sami adwan
Faculty of Education
Bethlehem university
Bethlehem-palestine
we at Gaza Community Mental Health Programme would like to demand the immediate release of the two Italians and Iraqi Aid Workers. we appeal to all human rights organizations and people of conscience to release all hostages who are the victims of oppressive regimes
Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Iraq, including these four aid workers. We are horrified by the occupation. Please allow these individuals to return to their good work.
Attempting to bring peace through strength has not worked in the past, will not work now, and will never work in the future. For the good of humanity, please release these two peacemakers.
To the Kidnappers:
Please show the fearless strength of mercy and wisdom and free these four kind people soon and unharmed. To the Occupying Coalition: Bring our troops (US) home now! The oil is not worth the blood and suffering of Iraqis and the Occupiers. It is Iraqi oil.
We ask the kidnappers to exercise restraint and releaase the Italian aid workers as a humanitarian gesture. These aid workers have done a great deal to alleviate the suffering of Iraqis, and it would advance the cause of justice if they are released unharmed. Thank you.
As one who demonstraded against the invasion of Iraq more than once, I ask please that the kidnapped Italian and Iraqi aid workers be released. I ask that the occupation resulting from this unprovoked, absolutely wrong war be ended. Sincerely yours; Doris Reed
Our prayers are with these two wonderful Italian women and also the Iraqi Aid Workers. May they all be released unharmed. Their captors should give them a "thank you note" for all their selfless work for Iraq! And an apology...
These peace-workers have struggled to help build Iraq for the Iraqi people. In doing any harm to them, you burn the bridges of those who plead for your autonomy. Please let them go, and help further your cause.
I am an attorney and lived in Italy for one year. I met many kind and generous Italians and I believe the Italian women and the other two Iraqi aid workers are like many other people in the world, working to help others. Please spare them so that they may continue their work.
It is a sad day when even those who promote peace find themselves used as fodder for violence. OPCTJ joins the voices of the worldwide peace community in urging the release of these two peacemakers.
We live in a sick sick world. To the perpetrators of this act, don't bring yourselves to the moral/ethical level of the criminals in Washington DC. Show some mercy and compassion.
It is especially important to recognize and support those few, brave and independent voices who support peace and humanitarian efforts in the face of unwarranted,imperialist aggression toward the civilian population.