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| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Country | Comments |
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| 301 | Daniel | Ulysse | | | |
| 302 | joanne | antoine | NJ | US | |
| 303 | Daniel | Pollendine | | GB | It is time Haiti truly gets independence! |
| 304 | Anonymous | Anonymous | MA | US | |
| 305 | JOSEPH | GILLES | NY | US |
| 306 | claudy | jean jacques | NJ | US | |
| 307 | Ivan | Olsen | CA | US | If the tables where turned, France would have demanded repayment years ago and the International Community would have supported them. Need i say more?? |
| 308 | Michael | Phillips | MD | US | |
| 309 | Todd | Benson | CA | US | |
| 310 | Patricia | Barrett | | JM | |
| 311 | Joe | Emersberger | | CA | |
| 312 | Luci | Murphy | DC | US | |
| 313 | Chago | Wilson | MI | US | France, as well as Britain, Spain, Portugaul, the U.S. and other western colonizers owe reparations and restitution to non-white people the world over for their murdering, plunder, pillaging while extracting the wealth of ever land and leaving the native inhabitants with nothing. |
| 314 | chinosole | chinosole | OR | US | |
| 315 | Steven | White | NY | US | |
| 316 | Darby | Bazile | FL | US |
| 317 | Leona | Heitsch | MO | US | |
| 318 | Regine | Zamor | NY | US | |
| 319 | Judith | Prine | | TZ |
| 320 | Max | Jeanty | FL | US | I believe that the demand from France was fraudulausly requested and obtained. It must be returned or true monetary investments from the actual French government must be available to the Haitian People. |
| 321 | Anonymous | Anonymous | NM | US | |
| 322 | Anonymous | Anonymous | TX | US |
| 323 | Anonymous | Anonymous | NY | US | |
| 324 | Anonymous | Anonymous | | HT | This just fair by any standard known to Human Race. |
| 325 | Dr. André Lapierre | Pardo | FL | US | As an scholar of Ayitian origin, and as one who truly knows and fully understands the course of his country of birth’s history, I support this petition, which calls for the full restitution by the State of France of funds it extorted from the Republic of “Haiti” at gun point starting in 1825.
Knowing that, at present, the value of the infamous Charles X ransom is estimated at $22 billion U.S. This demand is an initial measure of economic justice and respect for my impoverished homeland and its poor people.
However, I am also in the fair agreement that such retribution is to be entrusted in the hands of an extremely “Competent government officials;” otherwise . . .!
Dr. André L. Pardo, (a.k.a. Bob Lapierre) |
| 326 | Charlot | Charlemagne | NJ | US | |
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