| # | Name | Country | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Toni Maloney | US | |
| 2 | Wendy Summer | US | |
| 3 | Paula Lerner | US | This is a powerful statement for peace. |
| 4 | Ray Maloney | US | |
| 5 | Anne Williams | US | I stand with you in peace. |
| 6 | marie greener | US | |
| 7 | Marcella Leone | US | |
| 8 | Kate Meth | US | |
| 9 | Ann Mincey | US | |
| 10 | sandra DiPasqua | US | |
| 11 | Anonymous | AF | Women in Afghanistan represent a large population of the country and deserve to live with high respect and dignity.
Peace is the ONLY solution to prosperty for Afghanistan.
May God bless Afghanistan. |
| 12 | Anonymous | AF | May God continue to bless Afghanistan. |
| 13 | Anonymous | US | |
| 14 | Cynthia Fisher | US | |
| 15 | Sue Scobie | AF | |
| 16 | Alexandra Ava Jerome | US | |
| 17 | lauren hass | US | |
| 18 | Jawad Joya | US | This is a great initiative and I think mobilizing the women of that country is mobilizing half of the society, which is monumental. In the past few decades, the women of this country have had very few chances to play an influential role in determining the direction that the society has been moving towards and the major decisions made. It is the right time to end all that and start a new course for the betterment of women and rest of the society. I hope it works, really. |
| 19 | Danny Markus | US | |
| 20 | Dawn Kelly | US | |
| 21 | Kahramon | AF | Do it |
| 22 | Susan Hall | US | |
| 23 | lida | AF | |
| 24 | Marsha | US | We support your efforts to organize 1 million Afghan women to march for PEACE on March 8, 2008 in Afghanistan!
Have hope and peace! |
| 25 | Lynn Lockett | US | |
| 26 | malalai | AF | Its good |
| 27 | Gabriela Muj-Lindroos | RO | |
| 28 | Anonymous | US | |
| 29 | Orzala Ashraf | AF | I salute my sisters in Kandahar and I will see what can we do in Kabul (where I live)and in Nangarhar (where I was born). |
| 30 | Caroline Wekselbaum | US | |
| 31 | Cristina | HN | I live in Kabul and hope I am able to walk with you my sisters. |
| 32 | Robin Bowles | GB | |
| 33 | Cathy Farnworth | GB | |
| 34 | Jennifer | CA | PEACE NOW |
| 35 | Kstherine Ellis | US | |
| 36 | Theresa de Langis | AF | |
| 37 | Anonymous | GB | Women in afganistan are not slaves, after all the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world, they should be treated equally and given the best education as they can educate they can educate the future citizens of their country. |
| 38 | Veronica Tapp | GB | |
| 39 | Veronica Tapp | GB | |
| 40 | Tika Laxmi Gurung | NP | Let us stand united and support our sisters in Afghanistan |
| 41 | Linda Norgrove | AF | |
| 42 | Betsy Beamon | AF | Finally women in Afghanistan are taking a stand against the violence, the threat of war and the Taliban's threat of returning to power. The women of Afghanistan need to say, "NO MORE WAR!" |
| 43 | Tara Thompson | US | |
| 44 | Debra McKinnon | US | Women are a very powerful force when they work together they can change the world Good Luck |
| 45 | Rayya Haddad | LB | |
| 46 | Sherry Harris | US | |
| 47 | Lois Roewade | US | |
| 48 | Petra Frisell | AG | |
| 49 | Kelly Gavagan | US | They believe only Afghans can stop the violence against other Afghans - SO RIGHT.. You have all my support |
| 50 | Allan Priaulx | US | |