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Name: Judith Wedderburn on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Congratulations for organizing this regional action. CARIFORUM governments need to listen - for once, and act on these recommendations!! Judith WedderburnFlag
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Name: Smith Prince on Jun 27, 2008Comments: THIS EPA IS ANTI DEVELOPMENT OUR GOVERNMENT MUST LISTEN TO THE CITIZNS VOICE AND ACT ACCORDINGLY.Flag
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Name: Sir Ronald Sanders on Jun 27, 2008Comments: While there is a chance of re-negotiating troubling aspects of this EPA, the Caribbean should seize it. The Caribbean should not cede to the EU what has not been negotiated and settled in the WTO - services in particular.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 28, 2008Comments: We will keep encouraging our new Minister of Trade to resist the EPA as it is currently constructedFlag
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Name: Paul Moss on Jun 29, 2008Comments: This agreement seeks to re-enslave the Caribbean region and those that negotiated on our behalf have failed us. However, the greatest failure must be our collective governments.Flag
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Name: Alistair Smith on Jun 30, 2008Comments: We will be circulating this as widely as poissible in the Uk and the rest of Europe.Flag
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Name: Malcolm Damon on Jun 30, 2008Comments: The Council of Churches in Southern Africa and All Africa have made various statements opposing the EPAsFlag
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Name: Cor Van Den Brand on Jun 30, 2008Comments: I agree fully with you that the people of the Cariforum countries can clearly indicate what should be the contents of the Economic Partnership Agreement with the EU, because it must be a real partnership as the name indicates. Cor van den Brand, president of the Afrika-Europa Netwerk Netherlands.Flag
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Name: Erin A. Ferguson on Jun 30, 2008Comments: All of the African Countries said NO to EPA why would we in CARICOM sign our futures away.Flag
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