| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 201 | Shady Baky | I concur with all of the above |
| 202 | Meghan Elizxabeth Loch | |
| 203 | Michele Kennedy | |
| 204 | Kelly Costello | |
| 205 | Patrick M. Cooper | |
| 206 | caleigh mugford | |
| 207 | Anonymous | |
| 208 | Twleh Geply | Thanks for the opportunity. |
| 209 | Calvina Lao | |
| 210 | Anonymous | |
| 211 | Liz English | |
| 212 | odette ayoub | |
| 213 | Michael Hodor | |
| 214 | Anonymous | My mother is one of those people. We are praying for the best... |
| 215 | Abbie Mitchell | |
| 216 | Lorelei Gertz | |
| 217 | Roberta Burke Williams | Our people need us, we need to stop waiting for someone else to SOS(Save Our Souls). |
| 218 | Laura LaFleshe | |
| 219 | Roberta Burke Williams | Our people need us, we need to stop waiting for someone else to SOS(Save Our Souls). |
| 220 | Anonymous | |
| 221 | Anonymous | |
| 222 | Verlon Stone | |
| 223 | Alexandra Awode | I'd like to take a step further by calling for the change in current head of the UNHCR, Ghana. |
| 224 | Wachen Bedell Anderson | This is a disgraceful outrage and a violation of human rights. I ask that the UNHCR take action to protect the rights of our fellow human beings living in distress. |
| 225 | Erin Whitman | |
| 226 | Ford Dennis, Jr. | |
| 227 | Anonymous | |
| 228 | Francine Owens | |
| 229 | Anonymous | |
| 230 | Sunny Nyemah | I am requesting the release of my compatriots, and caution the Ghanian authority to exercise prudent judgment. Moreover, the govt. must act within the confines of international laws. |
| 231 | Nemanja | |
| 232 | Anonymous | |
| 233 | Nyankah Goba | We will be praying for our mothers and families there. |
| 234 | Teri Wood | |
| 235 | kofua kulah | Let us help our brothers and sisters in anyway possible. |
| 236 | C. Nyepan Paryo | 2 of my cousins were arrested. |
| 237 | Anonymous | Please free our people. |
| 238 | Gerald Barclay | Quite frankly I think that they should all consider just going home regardless of the outcome. We need to be responsible for you own people. The Ghanians have done their best but there is no home like your own. |
| 239 | Mardea Solanke | As a Liberian in the diaspora myself, I can identify with what our brothers and sisters are going through. I herewith join my voice in pleading with the Ghanaian authorities to reconsider this move and allow these people to be in peace in their land. |
| 240 | Joseph Tolbert | Please free all refugees. They have suffered a lot and should not be mistreated anymore. |
| 241 | Jadie Montgomery | |
| 242 | ESTHER K. RICKS | |
| 243 | Murphy Anderson | I wish to appeal to the government and people of Ghana to kindly intervene and release all Liberians connected to the recent arrest during a peaceful demonstration. |
| 244 | Amy Wallace | |
| 245 | Lisa Keleekai | |
| 246 | Beverley Boyd | |
| 247 | Anonymous | |
| 248 | David D Dann | Let the Liberian Government immediately get our people out of Ghanan and bring them home. They do not deserve that kind of illtreatment from our neighbor. Please notify President Ellen Johnson to do something as soon as possible for the release of all Liberians in Ghana who want to come back home, to leave Ghana and come back to their sweet native land.
Thanks
David Dann |
| 249 | David Tongor | |
| 250 | Martha Whitman | |