| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Anonymous | |
| 302 | Anonymous | |
| 303 | Ariane Jones | |
| 304 | Bevin Fitzsimons | |
| 305 | Elilsabeth Reinhard | Up until recently I had always been under the impression that the Labour Party was about respecting Human Rights in all parts of the world, not only when it is expedient. I hope that Ms Clark, and the rest of the delegation, will speak out strongly in this instance too. Let's not sell out!!! |
| 306 | Sally Barraud | Please help to stop further suffering of the Tibetan people. |
| 307 | Emily Makower | |
| 308 | Sue Wilde | |
| 309 | Anonymous | Another example of this government's lack of regard for the feelings of decent kiwis. Moral bankruptcy is too weak an expression for them!! |
| 310 | Carol Hinchliff | |
| 311 | pam englert | |
| 312 | Kate Clapham-Dorjee | |
| 313 | Lisa Reed | |
| 314 | Ben Reed | |
| 315 | Trevor Lambert | I do not won't NZ to sign the trade agreement with China!!!!
NZ should not support violation against human rights such as child labour and the killining of the Tibetian monks.
I want less trade with China as we already do.
This trade will damage our reputation especially in the European countries. |
| 316 | Joanna Bagley | I don't support the Chinese government in any way. I support N.Z. made goods and don't want to have the competition of poorly made Chinese goods which abuse the poor. Also, and most importantly we cannot support their treatment of the Tibetans!!! |
| 317 | Jo Coghlan | |
| 318 | Gabriella Turek | |
| 319 | Bassam Maghzal | |
| 320 | Roy Howarth | The Chinese Government must be urged to follow the spirit, as well as the letter, of their constitution and respected human rights, as practised internationally, not their own loose interpretation. |
| 321 | Louis Chambers | While some argue that there are enormous benefits to Free Trade, New Zealand has a record, both internally and internationally, for taking a strong stance on human rights issues. We need to continue to voice our opposition even as we continue to work more closely with China. |
| 322 | Anonymous | |
| 323 | Stephen Kilroy | |
| 324 | shulnak jamyang | China stop killing tibetans , out of tibet now
Free tibet |
| 325 | Anonymous | |
| 326 | Anonymous | |
| 327 | Anonymous | |
| 328 | Laurell Pratt | |
| 329 | Marion Lienert | |
| 330 | Rae James | |
| 331 | Anonymous | |
| 332 | Lianne | |
| 333 | Shirley Hampton | I can't understand the reasoning: why we would want to sign this agreement. |
| 334 | Anonymous | |
| 335 | lobsang | i believe this government don't care really humen right if they do why so much support unhumentright of china |
| 336 | samuel kim | stop all this no sence now!!!! |
| 337 | Clara Maria Martinez Cazallas | |
| 338 | Andreia | |
| 339 | catherine willis | RESPECT TIBET |
| 340 | Anonymous | Wish be free |
| 341 | Gillian Campbell | |
| 342 | Asia | |
| 343 | claire finlay | Anything I can do that will halt the further invasion of chinese in tibet I will support. I am so pleased about the disruption of the olympic torch in london and paris - every little bit helps to bring awareness. |
| 344 | Anonymous | I agree and sign. |
| 345 | phillip yates | china wants to be a part of the world. doing good things in tibet can only make them finally seem good in the eyes of the rest of the world. its been too long and all this stuff needs to end. all countries now must stand together and say to china enough is enough. let it go. didnt anyone see all these protests coming about chinas human rights? maybe this was the thing to do? giving them the olympics to bring all this to a head. |
| 346 | Anonymous | |
| 347 | louvel | |
| 348 | Louise Heremia | Is money more important than human life? Obviously, the NZ Labour Govt is sending mixed messages. I would rather be known by foreign people as someone who comes from Aotearoa not New Zealand. |
| 349 | Anonymous | |
| 350 | Tania Mead | |