| # | Name | Comments |
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| 801 | Anonymous | |
| 802 | Christian Bomm | |
| 803 | Buebelchen64 | Der Iran ist eine faschistische Diktatur.Deshalb!!!!.Keine Kooperation!!.Der Holocaust lebt an Homosexuellen im Iran weiter!!!!. |
| 804 | DENNIS DEWSNAP | It is just unbelieveable that in the 21st century this could happen.
It puts the United States of America back a hundred years. Shame on them |
| 805 | Graeme Williams | |
| 806 | Anonymous | |
| 807 | Chad M. Halsey | |
| 808 | Geoffrey Rose | |
| 809 | Lindsey Adams | Save this man from imminent death or torture. The power is in your hands. |
| 810 | Alexis Goldstein | |
| 811 | Elvis S Phillips | |
| 812 | Karl Latham | |
| 813 | Claire Everson | |
| 814 | Anonymous | Anybody in Hassan Parhizkar's shoes would be terrified at the thought of returning to Iran. I can't imagine the helplessness of being tossed from one jail in the US, to an even more fearsome jail in Iran. I saw pictures of the Iran teens executed in 2005. I was never pro war, but Iran needs to be stopped. |
| 815 | Arash | |
| 816 | Richard Matthews | |
| 817 | Steven DuVall | Extradition of this innocent man, Hassan Parhizkar, to Iran is clearly against UN mandates, and would be tantamount to murder. Please set a precedent to help save Mr. Parhizkar, who has been a productive member of American society, and to help save exiles around the world who face certain death should they be returned to Iran. |
| 818 | Anonymous | |
| 819 | Lucia MacMillan | |
| 820 | Shane Riggins | |
| 821 | Nancy Raabe | Please familiarize yourself with the barbaric laws in Iran and do not deport this man or any homosexuals back to their home countries in the middle east. |
| 822 | Christian Shojamanesh | |
| 823 | ali | |
| 824 | P | |
| 825 | Yaakov Sullivan | As a gay American I tatally simpathetic with your struggle Definately, homophobia runs deep into the Iranian government policies and homosexuality is considered a criminal act, punishable by lashing, hanging, stoning, cutting in half by a sword, or other methods of torture.
However, gay Americans like myself believes in as a brighter future and would not let the hatred stop us from achieving our hopes of becoming useful members of society. homosexuality .
My husband first name is also Hassan, so I love 2 Hassans from this moment. |
| 826 | Tiffany Davis | This is ridiculous and it needs to be stopped. Keep him here. |
| 827 | Davi | Stop violence |
| 828 | Steven Busfield | To send someone back to their country when there is even the slightest chance that this decision could lead to harm or even death is unconscionable. Please consider this issue carefully. Thank you. |
| 829 | Mark Zucker | Stop attempts to deport a gay man to face certain death in the Iran which is run by religious bigots and murderers. Gay people are human beings with human rights.Why should a gay Iranian be sent back to face death at the bloody hands of despotism? |
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| 831 | Amir-Ali Abedi | |
| 832 | ernie risi | when is any life not worth saving? |
| 833 | Natasha Avital | To send this man back to his country is to send him to his death! |
| 834 | Yoni Miller | |
| 835 | reza | salam amo man rezaam pesar hossin dadashet naveye khanom madaret omidvaram shenakhte bashi bimarefat ye zang nazani bebini mordim ya zendeim ma ke bedarak hadeaghal halekhanomo bepors be man hatman zang bezan montazer tamasetam (0912 275 76 02) by |
| 836 | tara | |
| 837 | Anonymous | |
| 838 | Anna Hutchingsa | |
| 839 | Arsham Parsi | Hassan Recognized as refugee today, June 1st 2009
thank you for all your support |
| 840 | Ralph Tanner | |
| 841 | Cosmin | |
| 842 | Andrea Peck | |
| 843 | MB | |
| 844 | Sarah Stepanek | |
| 845 | Anonymous | we need to protect our brothers from Iranian terror. |