| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | saimerngmai | All Political Prisoners should eb released, and true free dialogue should take place between Regime, NLD&associated parties and Ethnic political groups both inside Burma and from the liberated areas. |
| 52 | Anonymous | Everybody must have equal opportunity and equal right, Burma which is not only Burnese can play their own roll, Burma which its belonging to any other nationality also such Mon. Mon men and women, they should have own right to defend their own nationality right to safe their next foot step. Mon don't have waiting and see themself by Burman domanain and ethnic cleasing and pain and sufering themself. All Mon completly have own right to defence own individual right. Nai Yaka and other member have to be free now. |
| 53 | Saw, Pyi Thein | |
| 54 | ougkarmon | All political prisoner will be released |
| 55 | Anonymous | Free all polictical prisoners in Burma including Nai Yakha, and Mon political prisoners |
| 56 | Anonymous | Free all polictical prisoners in Burma including Nai Yakha, and Mon political prisoners |
| 57 | layeh mon | |
| 58 | Thandar SL | |
| 59 | Jody Neal | |
| 60 | akka | |
| 61 | Kyaw Mon | Free Nai Yekha and Nai Cheem Gakao including all political prisoners in Burma now |
| 62 | Martin Olsen | |
| 63 | chanmonchan | Free our leader Nai Yekha |
| 64 | Anonymous | Free our leader Nai Yekha |
| 65 | Anonymous | Free our leader Nai Yekha |
| 66 | Travis Cooper | |
| 67 | May | They can torture me and even kill me. Then they will have my body but not my obedience.
Mahatma Gandhi |
| 68 | May | All political prisoners in Burma must be released
In 1988
Wearing sandals and sarongs
Blowing in the gentle wind like
Thin autumn leaves and flickering candles of the night
They came out in numbers to let their wishes for the freedom to be known
Blackest nights and darkest days have followed since.
The choices they were allowed were
Their families or freedom for Burma
Their lives or freedom for Burma
No imprisonments in Burma’s dungeons or freedom for Burma
How could anyone ever imagine that there was any choice other than freedom for Burma?
Their lives
Their families
Their land
Their hopes
Their future
Were all intertwined with their freedom
While the world takes the measured and cautious steps,
Lingering in the stench of Burma’s ancient cells
Our poets and our leaders
Our jailed innocents in the darkest hell with blank eyes are staring at dead men’s scrawls
on the blood-stained dungeon walls,
Comparing the hand prints of the bygone colonists with the fingerprints of current military
No one ever hearing the muffled screams or broken spirits and broken wings
I wonder how they could ever find hope again in this hell.
Where they have lost their lives
Their minds
Their future
Their families
And their final trust in humanity
Knowing this, how can I feel other than broken-hearted?
A handful of privileged men
With weapons in their hands are devastating the lives of my people
Our revered Buddhist monks
Our students, our teachers
Our fathers, our mothers
Our sons and our daughters
Endless list of names under every alphabet in every prison |
| 69 | pkawhtaw | |
| 70 | Margaret Awty-Jones | Nai Yekha, Mai Cheem Gakao should be released immidiately along with all other political prisoners in Burma. it is disgraceful how the military regime are conducting such injustices upon the Burmese people. Time for democracy for the people, they have suffered enough. |
| 71 | Margaret Awty-Jones | Freedom for all political prisoners and democracy for the Burmese people is the only way forward. The people of Burma have sufferred long enough under the terrible millitary regime. |
| 72 | Margaret Awty-Jones | Freedom for all political prisoners and democracy for the Burmese people is the only way forward. The people of Burma have sufferred long enough under the terrible millitary regime. |
| 73 | Steven Sun | I am of Khmer descent and only recently have I learned of the Mon struggle. I found out about the Mon because many sources say the Mon and Khmer are related. I'd like to show my support for the Mon struggle. Like the Mon in Burma, The Khmer in Vietnam are also going through a similar struggle. |
| 74 | NAI SEK LUN | I AM NAI CHEEM GAKAO RELATIONSHIP I THINK WE NEED TO FREE SAME LIKE HIM ALSO MUST RELEASE HIM PHOTOS THE SAME RIGHT |
| 75 | may ng | trading your own freedom for democracy and freedom for Burma, we shall never forget you. |
| 76 | myint | |
| 77 | Tha Tun Mon | free Nai Yekha and all our mon political. |
| 78 | Anonymous | free Nai Yekha and all our mon political. |
| 79 | Anonymous | free Nai Yekha and all our mon political. |
| 80 | Tha Tun Mon | free Nai Yekha and all our mon political. |
| 81 | Anonymous | FREE FREE Nai Yekha NOW NOW!!! |
| 82 | San Chan | Free Nai Yekha Now! |