| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Peter N. Wenger | |
| 52 | Ron Waldman | |
| 53 | Lindsey Shultz | While the International Court is my no means a perfect system of retribution for war crimes, we must embrace the only mechanism we have for asserting that human rights cross national borders. |
| 54 | Kirk C. Allison, Ph.D., M.S. | |
| 55 | Rick Hart | Bring them in to trial. |
| 56 | Loren Krane | |
| 57 | Stephen McElroy | |
| 58 | Elizabeth Baird Saenger | The world is watching. |
| 59 | Simon Vrouwe | |
| 60 | ANDREW GUMBS, MD | |
| 61 | Martha Lagace | |
| 62 | Anonymous | I think the wording "we do not negotiate with terrorists" is a little broad and perhaps too harsh. Yes, you do not want to negotiate with Mladic or Karadzic, but it's a blanket statement that might not be true at all times. Just my thoughts. |
| 63 | Daniel Sigward | |
| 64 | Jeff Hawkins | |
| 65 | Anonymous | |
| 66 | Wesley Russell | |
| 67 | andrea goodman | |
| 68 | Terry Craghead | |
| 69 | Dean Parmelee | |
| 70 | Harold T. Hodes | |
| 71 | Sherry Sexton | |
| 72 | Alina Oganesova | |
| 73 | Jennifer Leaning | |
| 74 | Tim Beachy | |
| 75 | Maciej Radecki | |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Caroline A Tyers | |
| 78 | Saranya Kurapati | |
| 79 | Harold Guy | |
| 80 | Robert Cook-Deegan, MD | |
| 81 | David C. Lannan | |
| 82 | Johanna Kovitz | |
| 83 | Theresa Mason | In the matter of clearly established perpetrators of genocide, as in this case of Mladic and Karadzic, there can be no waffling and no avoidance. If we are ever to establish an international rule of law, as well as uphold the most essential human standards of decency and human rights, these cases must be prosecured, beginning with the arrests of these men. |
| 84 | Carolina Benavides | To strengthen democracies and support the growth of fair societies, it´s very important that criminals and dictators respond for the crimes they committed. I´m Peruvian and we are going through a process to extradite former dictrator Alberto Fujimori from Chile, who is accussed of severe corruption and human rights crimes between years1990 and 2000. |
| 85 | Melanie Kim | |
| 86 | Dr. Andrea Capachietti | I attended the program today in Srebrenica , July 11, 2007 out of respect for the victims and their families. |
| 87 | Holiday HOuck | |
| 88 | Chris Curry | |
| 89 | Laurie Charles | |
| 90 | Thomas Lachowsky | |
| 91 | Judy Stone | |
| 92 | Charu Gupta | |
| 93 | Abram M. Hostetter | Please show the world that there are many people who cannot accept this kind of brutal and unwarranted killing, and who want to have legal consequences for those who perpetrate such crimes against huimanity. |
| 94 | Cheryl Anne Snyder | |
| 95 | Matthew Wynia, MD, MPH | |
| 96 | Adrienne Chan | |
| 97 | Patricia Ruble | Victims and survivors demand justice. |
| 98 | Rebecca Saunders | I participated in the excavation of a number of mass graves containing some of the victims of the Srebrenica cleansing. The persons responsible for this terrible crime must be brought to justice; justice with no strings attached. Frankly, it is apalling that so little effort has been expended by the international community to do more to apprehend these terrorists. |
| 99 | Michelle Meney | This is absolutely disgraceful. If known perpetrators of genocide are not brought to justice, what message is that sending to the world? How will we ensure that this wont happen again. |
| 100 | Anonymous | I demand |