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Signatures | Total: 1,033

 

# NameComments
801 Elise Vivers
802 trevor mazhandu`
803 Maria CorcoranI work for the Catholic Church and we have large numbers of Zimbabweans in our congregation. Thay are an absolute joy to have in our community. They are a truly wonderful people and what is happening in their country is an outrage, particularly as Robert Mugabe proports to be Catholic. What is happening is against all laws of God and nature and I feel we must speak up against such injustice and take action to support such wonderful people.
804 Erica Flemming
805 David Lock
806 Linda HillierWe challengef and urge all governments to assist the people of Zimbabwe. there is urgent need for humanitarian aid, and, for democracy and a pragmatic and sensible working of the land in order first to feed the people, and then to provide exports and enable the economy to grow. Please make aZimbabwe a priority for prayer and sustained action.
807 Iain Birrell
808 Eamonn McDonough
809 Anonymous
810 Carey DuffyThe situation in Zimbabwe is one of desperation - it can not be ignored... how many more Zimbabweans must die before action is taken... we call on you to act now!
811 Taum Hammar
812 Paul Harrison
813 Shirley Paterson
814 Rebecca Owen
815 AnonymousWe need intervention now
816 R GumboWithout help from outside the people of zimbabwe will continue to suffer and die in silence.
817 Jem Rogers
818 Anonymousbefore 2008 elections
819 Hugh PhillipsThis is long overdue. It is a disgrace that civilised countries are able to ignore the position in what used to be a progressive, modern and wealthy land. It is particularly reprehensible that Britain, who in 1979/80 gladly handed over their doubtful responsibilities to a terrorist leader, should continue to play 'softball' and not press for firm and decisive action for fear of involving and angering other Southern Africa countries. It is also beyond belief that the European Community (and for that matter the UN) should entertain the presence of Mugabe at a future conference. Steely diplomacy is needed: Mugabe is beyond the pale; if you choose to back him, so too are you. I would opine that the economies of many African countries will suffer if they continue to back that man: so too, to a limited extent, may ours. But we come back to the present problem of ethics versus trade. In this case, as opposed to Saudi Arabia, ethics and care for a cruelly treated population should be paramount.
820 Munya MunochiveyiMugabe MUST go!
821 Helen Purdon
822 Anonymous
823 Chris Brown
824 ben backhouse
825 Anonymous
826 Tariro
827 Anonymous
828 Anonymous
829 angus brown
830 Giles Wakeling
831 Rainos MutambaIt is not right to alienate a nation because of mistakes of an individual.
832 Anonymous
833 Michelle Tafreshi
834 Tom Leather
835 Anonymous
836 Anonymous
837 MHLAHLANDLELA MBOBO MABENA
838 Margot Lawlor
839 Hugh A. Lawlor
840 Hugh A. Lawlor
841 Anonymous
842 Anonymous
843 Anonymous
844 James Murray
845 s.day
846 Anonymous
847 Marieke Clarke
848 David Ruzicka
849 Helen Shakespeare
850 Eimile

 

Signatures | Total: 1,033