| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 351 | Anonymous | |
| 352 | Anonymous | |
| 353 | Brooke Smith-Harris | NZ stood up against rights abuse in '81. Have you forgotten? Or is cheaper crap more important than human rights or rugby. You're making us a nation of hypocrites! |
| 354 | Nicole Benkert | |
| 355 | HIlary Campbell | Kiwis oppose state tyranny and invasion |
| 356 | Rebeka Whale | |
| 357 | Peter Clayworth | |
| 358 | Doreen McQueen | Australia has spoken out strongly for human rights to the Chinese surly New Zealand can, at the very least, New Zealand can do the same. I would like to fell proud again of being a New Zealand citizen. |
| 359 | Emily | |
| 360 | Carol Sims | Let's show that a New Zealand Labour government still has the courage and integrity it did when David Lange led it. Let the world see us take a stand and do what is right for humanity. Human rights should always come first! |
| 361 | julia cunneen | PEACE! |
| 362 | Chauncy Ardell | |
| 363 | Anonymous | Greater equality = greater social harmony |
| 364 | Anita Foord | |
| 365 | Louise Sadler | |
| 366 | Amber Jane | |
| 367 | Stefanie O'Brien | |
| 368 | Anotnia Lyons | |
| 369 | E. DONOVAN | |
| 370 | Annaliese Bishop | Free Tibet! |
| 371 | Josephine Markert | |
| 372 | James Stradling | |
| 373 | Tim Lewis | |
| 374 | lorena gonzalez | |
| 375 | niki jones | please put pressure on the chinese government to use negotiation to resolve problems in tibet. please recognise tibet as an independant nation. |
| 376 | Liddy Trotter | We need action, not just humble talk - and stand up for our fellow human beings. If we do not do this, we certainly cannot identify NZ as being a humanitarian country - just a fake pretending to be... |
| 377 | Christine Phillips | |
| 378 | P.K. Andersen | |
| 379 | Anonymous | |
| 380 | Anonymous | |
| 381 | Anonymous | We should not forget that China has a long history of suppressing the rights of others. It is time we all took a stance in helping Tibet and its people. |
| 382 | Anonymous | I think it is ironic that New Zealand is happy to grant refugee status to people where Human Rights abuses occur and yet aids and abets those perpetrating the abuses. |
| 383 | Clare Woodham | |
| 384 | Barbara Sumner Burstyn | By not speaking out forcefully and by not following words with actions you are involving all New Zealander's in a moral jeopardy. Every time we buy Chinese made goods or trade with China or visit China or play sport in that nation we are now complicit with a murderous regime. In the rush to further corporate agenda under the guise of benefiting NZ you have implicated us all. Shame on the NZ government for this blatant disregard for the rights of a repressed and oppressed people. And shame on the NZ government for constantly framing this issue in ways that avoid telling the truth. |
| 385 | Rachel McElhinney | |
| 386 | Glen Small | Speak out for innocent Tibetans |
| 387 | Anonymous | |
| 388 | William McLeod | This goes against all human BEINGS and our freedom |
| 389 | Barbara Mare' | Save Tibet! Stop human rights abuses. Allow religious freedom in Tibet. |
| 390 | Anonymous | |
| 391 | Anonymous | |
| 392 | Alie Heins | no words necessary |
| 393 | Gabrielle Meech | |
| 394 | Anonymous | I'm not a Buddhist but i believe in fair and equal rights for everyone around the world not just Tibet. We must work together and support each other. We must respect each others differences and embrace each others cultures. With unity there is love, and with love there is peace. Peace Out |
| 395 | Lindsay Eaton | I am disgusted at the Labour Government’s lack of backbone over the issue of Tibet – I feel ashamed to be a New Zealander. New Zealand had a proud record of standing up for what was right. Are we to now throw this away because trade is more important. Come on Helen, stop prevaricating, make the right choice and speak out. Let the world see we are not frightened to take a stand for humanity. |
| 396 | tim bravenboer | |
| 397 | tarne gracefield | |
| 398 | Anonymous | |
| 399 | Graham Chapman | It is becoming obvious that China has no intention in following its promises with respect to human rights, in receiving the right to host the Olympic Games. |
| 400 | megan barnes | Please put human rights and integrity before business. |