| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten | I hope you will receive millions of signatures here and the pressure of public opinion will persuade Afghanistan to reconsider their sentence. Pass it along! |
| 2 | Scott Rafer | |
| 3 | Wouter | Free speech should be something to be enjoyed by everybody, everywhere |
| 4 | Guy Sie | |
| 5 | pixites | f&ck u |
| 6 | Anonymous | I oppose the sanctioning of people who speak their thoughts and in this case the innocent or at least low level impact actions this man is said to have commited which lead to his non-trial and might lead to his death. Curious world we live in. What is the goal of the men and women who act as if they are god. |
| 7 | Dobromir Hadzhiev | |
| 8 | Anonymous | |
| 9 | Ulrik Kristiansen | |
| 10 | Patrick de Laive | |
| 11 | Bo | |
| 12 | Tessa Sterkenburg | |
| 13 | André Hoogendam | |
| 14 | Anonymous | I support freedom of expression and so should the Afghan government after being freed from the Taliban. |
| 15 | Martijn Engler | |
| 16 | Katrin Schneider | |
| 17 | Anonymous | |
| 18 | gumbah | |
| 19 | Jason Daniel Baker | What are we fighting for in Afghanistan if this barbarism is allowed to continue. The Taliban may as well still be in power. |
| 20 | Marston Alfred | This isn't right and we need to let the world know. |
| 21 | Anonymous | This is wht religion needs to be kept out of politics & the judiciary. Shame on Islam. The religion of peace? What a (sick) joke! |
| 22 | Anonymous | Grow up.
:P |
| 23 | Lennaert | |
| 24 | Travis Choma | |
| 25 | Anonymous | |
| 26 | I, Javed | God doesnt need the state to protect him/her.
religion belongs to the individual,
he/she can do to god as they please.
how else can you understand something/nothing?
god knows. |
| 27 | Morgan-LynnGriggs Lamberth | We see the pain that jerks who think they hve the Truth when they are just stupid and ignorant do to others.Please help this Pervez Kambashk |
| 28 | Anonymous | |
| 29 | Anonymous | |
| 30 | Felix Weigel | |
| 31 | Marion Weigel | |
| 32 | John Pritchard | |
| 33 | Anonymous | |
| 34 | Anonymous | |
| 35 | Anonymous | |
| 36 | Anonymous | |
| 37 | Rutger Hensel | |
| 38 | Patrick Milne | |
| 39 | Carole Walker | As a Canadian - a citizen of a country contributing to the NATO effort to protect Afghanistan from the Taliban - I am outraged by this harsh judgement approved by the Karzai government. This is the very sort of action that NATO is fighting against. |
| 40 | Katherine Browne | |
| 41 | Pim | Fr33d0m |
| 42 | Anne Murphy | Afganistan would be a better place for those who live there if all its citizens - male and female - could read what they liked, and write what they liked. |
| 43 | Mehdi Tavana | President Karzai must act to stop this unjust sentence. |
| 44 | S Byrne | As a person living in Britain and your age I take my freedom/opinions for granted. You have my most deepest thoughts and wishes for this to be sorted out. It is an absolute outrage. |
| 45 | Anonymous | President Karzai: Please, stop that sentence. |
| 46 | kate scott | |
| 47 | Paul Walton | |
| 48 | Albert Witt | |
| 49 | Edwin Lefebre | |
| 50 | Allan Friswell | Let this man live. He has committed no wrong at all. To say otherwise is to regress to the Dark Ages |