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Signatures | Total: 161

 

# NameCountryComments
1 caitlín nicíomhair
2 Anonymous
3 John McKeever
4 ELIZABETH MCKEEVERI am appalled at how this family has been treated. I support them beyond a shadow of doubt. I call on the home office to give me a written explanation as to why they have not been given refugee status. I formally oppose any attempt to deport them. Please write giving me a written explanation as to why.
5 kaz
6 Anonymous
7 Margaret McNultyGB
8 Dr. Scott BoldtGBAs Chairperson of EMBRACE Northern Ireland, a group of Christians from across the Protestant and Catholic denominations, I am writing with personal knowledge of the Kazadi family and implore you to reconsider their case and to grant them status to remain. I pray that no attempt will be made to remove or deport them and that their claim to asylum will be accepted. Yours faithfully,
9 Finnian GallagherGB
10 AnonymousIEA compassionate response to the family's needs is very important to safeguarding their lives.
11 Fashun GuadarramaUSIf torture and rape are not grounds for granting asylum, then I don't know what is. Stand up in front of the world and show that you're a humane country, Ireland.
12 peter keyUS
13 C PearsonUS
14 AshUSThe Kazadi family is seeking your help to escape from persecution and terror. As a premier Western nation and a strong ally of the U.S. against the War on Terror, it is incomprehensible that Ireland is actually seeking to deport people into a lifetime of terror. I urge you good sir to recognize the dire humanitarian need for this family and implore to the compassion in your heart and of all Irish people to allow this family to remain in Ireland.
15 AnonymousUSForcing this family to return back to Congo where they will be persecuted is despicable. I urge the Irish government to reconsider their claim and grant this family asylum so they can live in peace.
16 AnonymousUS
17 Jason HumandusGBNo borders, no nations!
18 PaolaUSHear their pleas. Let them stay, they are running for their lives, literally.
19 MohammadUSWhy are we spending resources on this? Why is it even a question if this family deserves Asylum? What more do they need to prove? Please do them justice by granting Asylum and letting them enjoy they lives as much as they can!
20 Ashley ShinnUS
21 Kimberly BentonUS
22 Kali ReadwinCAWould you execute these people in Ireland for being born in DRC? Because assisted execution would be what you would be guilty of. They are a regular, contributing family who is worthy of a safe place to live, work and raise a family.
23 AnonymousUSJustice prevails.
24 Sara MaloneGBYou can't be serious - this is what asylum is *for*!
25 AnonymousAll humans have a right to freedom of life. This is unquestionable, unassailable and born of the highest truth. By allowing the Kazidis to stay, you grant them persmission to their rights. Merci Beaucoup ~ Thanks you very much. Chris Corr
26 Gilbert BUS
27 Johnny KellyGBSuch a warm and loving family should have the right to live and prosper together without the continuous fear of what could happen tomorrow.
28 Michel SavaricFR
29 LAPOTRE MARCFR
30 Carbonneaux LaurenceFRBon courage ! Dans le Nord de la France, il y a aussi de nombreux congolais ayant du fuir leur pays.
31 AnonymousFR
32 Johnson EarlsUS
33 Benjamin SmylieGBHow can the Home Office stand for this?
34 Dr. Erik M SchneiderUS
35 Nathalie FESSOLBE
36 Christine McCreaGB
37 Declan de BarraIE
38 keith rooneyIE
39 Steven BoydGB
40 Maeve O'BrienAUHealthy communities grow with familes like Paul and Arleth at their core.
41 Steven AgnewGB
42 Andrew BennettGB
43 Yasmin KaberryGB
44 Chris MaginnessGB
45 Paul StefaniniUSDo not let these dissidents be deported. If you think this issue is not of importance than you are mistaken and you need to extend to them the right of asylum. They have spoken against their government, something I would think YOUR government would appreciate, given the stance that has been taken.
46 Alex ManUS
47 AnonymousGB
48 Andrea JimenezUS
49 Natalia NeiraUS
50 Georgina MilneGB

 

Signatures | Total: 161