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Name: ANTONIO BERNARDINI on Oct 8, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Valentina on Oct 8, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Derek on Oct 8, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 8, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Silvia Salvatici on Oct 12, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Mori Benedetta on Oct 12, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Ester on Oct 12, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Elena on Oct 13, 2007Comments:Country: PEFlag
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Name: Rosemary Rannes on Oct 18, 2007Comments: Many Metta'sCountry: USFlag
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Name: Francesco on Oct 22, 2007Comments: Spero ke si muova presto qualcosa. In bocca al lupo per la vostra attivita'.bravi! Frank(lecce)Country: ITFlag
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Name: Graziana Urso on Oct 22, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Jacqui Jarosz on Oct 23, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Lauren Twist on Oct 24, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Natasha Morse on Oct 24, 2007Comments: After spending 2 months working at Bububuram with the former child soldiers, I firmly believe that the UNHCR must be doing more.Country: USFlag
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Name: Verna Ross on Oct 24, 2007Comments: I have heard about such children being exploited in such mannerisms and I for one am deeply saddened by this.Country: CAFlag
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Name: Jenna Potts on Oct 24, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Greg Morse on Oct 26, 2007Comments: Please step up to the plate. My daughter has visited this camp, and more needs to be doneCountry: USFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 27, 2007Comments: What will become of those who have experienced such trauma that they can no longer return I can only pray the UNHCR will reconsider and continue its support in the repatriation rehabilitation and reintegration process.Country: AUFlag
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Name: Cheryl on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Kelly Winslow on Oct 30, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: James C. Bottini on Oct 31, 2007Comments: For those of us in the alleged First World, this is what we have wrought with our support of puppet dictators, which we continue to do each day...children soldiers, who have no crime but lack of education stolen by their leaders and no way out of this servitude of violence forced also upon them by the abject poverties again from their leaderships. Was our goals so mighty and important that we used them through their ruined lives Shame on the UN and shame upon us all and humanity. Help right these wrongs and give these children at least a chance, a space for them to again be children, and a possible better future than their nightmare pasts that they all have all been. We fail Buduburam & the VECSAOL's of this world and we have no end of Somalia's (which was all about oil leases, that whole mess...for servicing the First World agenda's at whatvever cost must be experienced by those on the ground in the alleged Third World!). PLEASE sign this petition and pass along...and, insist, again our leaders soften their hearts to these our children who will be tomorrow's leaders. Thank you White Tara for your spirit and your gifts to us.Country: USFlag
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Name: Antonella Borghi on Oct 31, 2007Comments:Country: JPFlag
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Name: Amanda Roesch-Knapp on Nov 5, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Antonio De Lorenzo on Nov 9, 2007Comments: I agree.Country:Flag
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Name: Laura Hall on Nov 9, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Noemi Mateo on Nov 15, 2007Comments:Country: ARFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2007Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Gian Luca Pugnaloni on Nov 26, 2007Comments: l' ONU agisca!Country: ITFlag
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Name: Francesca La Vigna on Nov 28, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 12, 2007Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 16, 2007Comments:Country: SEFlag
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Name: Allen Gehrig on Dec 18, 2007Comments: this is a disgrace to human life the UN needs to help these people now! alot of lives are being lost and no one seems to careCountry: USFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Paula Diane Rogers on Jan 4, 2008Comments: I help support 2 young men in this Camp it is deplorable at the conditions they have to live in with no form of training or job sorces available . How are they expected to live It is an a real sad day that a group we are a part of( the UN ) is not doing anymore and we are not doing something to insist upon it . .Country: USFlag
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Name: Wendy Wood on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Country: USFlag
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Name: Gioia Caminada on Jan 29, 2008Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Marta Derska on Jan 29, 2008Comments:Country: PLFlag
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Name: Marta on Feb 2, 2008Comments:Country: ESFlag
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Name: Galatea Paradissi on Feb 9, 2008Comments:Country: GRFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2008Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Isabella Bollini on Feb 13, 2008Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Artem Kozarezov on Feb 17, 2008Comments:Country: RUFlag
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Name: Derek Chambers on Feb 24, 2008Comments: i am corresponding with alady from Buduburam,being aproud person she told me life was hard but i had no idea how understated she was until i delved further.She escaped the war,doesnt know if her family have suvived and takes care of 5 children that arnt hers.HowCountry: GBFlag
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Name: George M. Kabebe on Feb 26, 2008Comments: With your passionate contribution of at least US$ 100 we will be able to feed at least 5 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Kenya. With your passionate contribution of at least US$ 100 we will be able to trace relatives and re-unite at least one Internally Displaced Child (IDPs) with his/her parents or guardians in Kenya. Kenyans are also in deep problems. Please get involved. May we finally have a peaceful world. With your passionate contribution of at least US$ 100 we will be able to provide at least 6 families with 2 mosquito nets (1 for the parents and 1 for the children)in Kenya. Would you be willing to helpCountry: KEFlag
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Name: Petra Colombo on Feb 28, 2008Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: Lara on Feb 29, 2008Comments:Country: ITFlag
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Name: N. Jewitt on Feb 29, 2008Comments: It is necessary to do moreCountry: GBFlag
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Name: James May on Mar 3, 2008Comments: The Buduburam Refugee camp is still in operation as of March 2008. I speak with a lady from the camp every day. She begs for the help of anyone that will listen because life there is so bad, yet it is still better than what she faces in Liberia. Which to return, she would recieve only $5 US for the trip. Turning our backs on these people is almost worse than a war crime.Country: CAFlag
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Name: Patricia Jabbeh Wesley on Mar 9, 2008Comments: I am concerned at this time about the state of the refugees because most of the humanitarian assistance has ended, and refugees are demonstrating at the campCountry: USFlag