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Name: Sara Hall on May 1, 2009Comments: Please let Anselme stay in the UK. He has suffered enough !Flag
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Name: Greig Forbes on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Serina Zapf on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Powell on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim Holmes on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Hall on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Memet Ikbal on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anna Orrnert on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Julie Bristow on May 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Catherine Annabel on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Brenda Lealman on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Eccleston on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: John O on May 2, 2009Comments: "Never be silent whenever wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." Elie WieselFlag
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Name: Kirrily Pells on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kirsty Hamer on May 2, 2009Comments: Please allow Anselme to remain in this country and avoid the perils faced in his own country. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Christopher Dove on May 2, 2009Comments: You will have received my several letters and emails and I regret you have yet to acknowledge or reply to any of them.Flag
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Name: Lydia Hubbard on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Roman Ngouabeu on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sam Kuper on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Dan Blackett on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tentinu Arsene on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Amy Turner on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim Tabor on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Andrews on May 2, 2009Comments: Please reconsider this case and allow Anselme Noumbiwa to stay in the UK. Cameroon is not a safe place to send people back to, particularly in this situation. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Daniel Chur on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Burgess on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lauren Plummer on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kirsten Tucker on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kirsten Tucker on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sebastien Thompson on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Hungin on May 2, 2009Comments: I know Anselme personally and know that he will not be safe if returned to Cameroon. He has suffered enough. Justice would dictate that he should remain in Britain.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Rossall on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Eddie Bosticco on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Eddie Bosticco on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: John Warburton on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Lugton on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Bishop Richard Llewellin on May 2, 2009Comments: This proposed deportation is unjust and against all the principles of fair play and care for the disadvantaged that this nation professes. This man will probably be murdered if he is deported to the CameroonsFlag
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Name: Mona McDermott on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Ferrie on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Alex Douglas on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Ferrie on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Toby White on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott Barker on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Juliane Heider on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Dennis on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Dan Brennan on May 2, 2009Comments: Please disprove the doubters by showing that you, and the government you represent, have some moral integrity, and act now to stop the disgraceful deportation of Anselme, whose life will be in danger if he is forcibly returned to Cameroon. Look into your heart and decide whether you really want to have blood on your hands. Yours, Dan Brennan (journalist)Flag
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Name: James Wiles on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sina Shamsavari on May 2, 2009Comments:Flag