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Name: Sirikoon Prasertsee on Feb 6, 2010Comments: I urge the Lao government to abide by the ICCPR that it has ractified.Flag
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Name: P Saiyasak on Feb 6, 2010Comments: I urge you to respect principle of human rights and allow the 48 Katin village believers to return to their homes.Flag
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Name: E Wiggins on Feb 6, 2010Comments: I urge you to respect principle of human rights and allow the 48 Katin village believers to return to their homes.Flag
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Name: A Wiggins on Feb 6, 2010Comments: I urge you to respect principle of human rights and allow the 48 Katin village believers to return to their homes. I urge the Lao goverment to abide by the ICCPR that it has ratified.Flag
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Name: Lila Bruckner on Feb 6, 2010Comments: It is time to hold the country of Laos accountable for this inhumane treatment of its citizens. Please take action immediately.Flag
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Name: David Alexander on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Sylvester on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard A. Nelson on Feb 6, 2010Comments: I beg you to intervene and insist the laws of the land in Laos be maintained. Not only will this bring assistance to these Christian citizens who love their country of Laos, but it will demonstrate to the watching world that Laos is a country that respects human rights and their constitutional provisions.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Esther Wood on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Bernie Jernigan on Feb 6, 2010Comments: This is absolutely appaling and unacceptable as treatment to human beings and our fellow brotherhood of man. If this is the way that Buddism teaches its people to treat other religions, Christianity will boom in growth and popularity. All you have to do is study history. Looking to your soon involvement and stopping the inhumane treatment of these Chrsistian believers, Rev. Bernie JerniganFlag
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Name: Lori Floyd on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Floyd on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lee Ann Voivedich on Feb 6, 2010Comments: Please allow these Christians the right to return to their homes and village. Also, the right to worship the One True Living God who sent us his son Jesus to save us from our sins.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Todd A. Linn on Feb 7, 2010Comments: It is my understanding that the Lao government has ratified legislation allowing for freedom of worship. The world is watching to see how serious is the Lao government in upholding these freedoms. Respectfully, then, I urge you to abide by ICCPR and intervene on behalf of these 48 Katin village believers, allowing them to return to their homes.Flag
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Name: Andy Andrews on Feb 7, 2010Comments: Dear Officials, Please take the necessary actions to restore to the Katin villagers their homes, their possessions and their freedom from religious persecution. Please see that they are fed, clothed and taken care of by local and national officials as soon as humanly possible. Thank you for your assistance, Sincerely,Flag
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Name: Terrisa Coleman on Feb 7, 2010Comments: It is 2010 and the world must recognize the rights of humans to live and worship as they choose. STOP this illigal pursecution and stand for those who cannot stand for themselves. Isn't that what we're all about in AMERICA?!Flag
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Name: Karen Murray on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: George Zugmier on Feb 7, 2010Comments: Please release these people. They have suffered enough.Flag
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Name: Mi Yun Lee Jeong on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Arthur MacArthur on Feb 7, 2010Comments: These Christians need to be released now. They need to be allowed back into their village and anything that has been taken away from them needs to be returned. They need to be reinbursed for any lose they have had because of this harassment. This type of harassment needs to stop immediately by the authorities.Flag
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Name: Chris Moore on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Boun on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2010Comments: please allow freedom to worship in Lao for all people without fear of persecution.Flag
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Name: Bruce Hein on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jerry Cooper on Feb 7, 2010Comments: Blessed are those that are persecuted for righteousness sake...Flag
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Name: Leland D. Falde on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert & Jo Meador on Feb 7, 2010Comments: we pray for God's grace on these believers and seek your assistance.Flag
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Name: Timothy R Vaughan on Feb 7, 2010Comments: Please Help!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2010Comments: In today's world and age of historical experience and wisdom, things like this can not be allowed to continue. The world and its events are open for all to see. This is a travesty of the human rights of these individuals. I implore you to exercise your influence in this matter right away.Flag
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Name: Dan Zimmerle on Feb 7, 2010Comments: Please free these brethren from persecution.Flag
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Name: Anoniem on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Clay Whitehurst on Feb 7, 2010Comments: This needs to stop. People should be free to worship a they please. What are he leaders afraid of?Flag
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Name: Owen C. Finley on Feb 7, 2010Comments: Please do something for these dear people.Flag
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Name: Lynn Kuvakos on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Michele Linn on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Byron S. HUnt on Feb 7, 2010Comments: Please let the Christians return home to the Katin Village .Flag
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Name: Mr. Pratuan Somboon on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: EMILY HOLLAND on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: James & Arlene O'Bryant on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jay Holland on Feb 7, 2010Comments: We as Christians pray for your good and the blessing of God on the government of Laos. We thank you in advance for getting involved and helping your fellow citizens.Flag
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Name: John Norman on Feb 7, 2010Comments: I would hope that in the enviornment of world markets and global consensus we live in regarding so many international issues that those of us who enjoy the free exercise of our faith in God would be completely intolerant of such oppression and cruelty. I urge you to exert your influnce for the sake of the defenseless. I believe history has shown that ignoring such patterns of persecution when they are small can seemingly be regarded as encouragement so please speak out before the persecutions reach the point of religious cleansing.Flag
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Name: Steve Ervin on Feb 7, 2010Comments: I urge you to respect principle of human rights and allow the 48 Katin village believers to return to their homes and treat them in a humane mannerFlag
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Name: Joyce Rutherford on Feb 7, 2010Comments: PLEASE speak for these people who are being persecuted for their faith.Flag
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Name: Bruce Rutherford on Feb 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Pamela J. Martin on Feb 7, 2010Comments: I praise these Christians for their strong faith in Jesus.Flag