| # | Name | Comments |
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| 451 | Hilda Burgess | Most New Zealanders do not want a free trade deal with China, most New Zealanders want the Labour government to speak up about human rights in China and Tibet. |
| 452 | Bernard Cumberbeach | As you know the Chinese people are grossly misinformed. Whatever the real history of the region
the atrocities committed in the past 50-60 years continue and we as a nation proud of our growing independence and identity cannot it seems stand up for the status of another people who have been invaded and were once a separate and unique nationality. |
| 453 | Judith Scott | |
| 454 | Joss Browning | |
| 455 | Ailsa Cornell | Now that the FTA has been signed, I hope you will take every opportunity to use your influence on China. I realise the power imbalance and the advantages to New Zealand of ties with China, but we who are lucky enough to have inherited a hard-won democratic tradition must not be silent in the face of repression. Your comments already are much appreciated. |
| 456 | Anonymous | We have nothing against the chinese brothers and sisters, we share the same religion and lived as a close neighbour for 2 to 3 thousands years ago, our stuggle is the chinese communist failed policy in Tibet. |
| 457 | TACL | Honorable Ms. Clark,
Please continue to support human rights in Tibet, and exercise your clarity to assist the Tibetans who are imprisoned & undergoing extreme violations to their personal rights and status as human beings!
Use your discretion and voice wisely, and please help now.
Sincerely,
Tibetan Arts and Culture
Dunedin |
| 458 | Anna McKenzie | I am incredibly disappointed in the NZ government for not voicing more strongly the opinions of the majority of NZers when it comes to the human rights issues in Tibet. |
| 459 | Megan Brady-Clark | |
| 460 | jamie sharpe | |