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Name: Dr. Philip Gasper on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Wallace Shawn on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Arnove on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Billy Stein on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Spencer Strub on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sonali Kolhatkar on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sharon Smith on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Macaraeg on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Audiences in the United States have every right to hear the thoughts and experiences of this courageous woman whose country we are occupying, to supposedly bring democracy and liberate women. Malalai Joya must be heard. Please issue her visa immediately!Flag
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Name: James Plank on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Malalai Joya stands for women's rights in Afghanistan and around the world. Her voice must not be silenced!Flag
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Name: James Plank on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Malalai Joya stands for women's rights in Afghanistan and around the world. Her voice must not be silenced!Flag
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Name: Jovanni Flores on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Nadine Brennan on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Wrigley-Field on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Xemu X. Xenu Jr. Aka Vernon D. Cain Jr on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Please let Let Malalai Joya speak in the United States!Flag
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Name: Alden Eagle on Mar 18, 2011Comments: The idea that the US would have any reason to prevent a former Afghan parliamentarian and widely-read author is offensive and arbitrary. As an aspiring writer, I take particular offense that the US consulate called an author trying to leave for a book tour "unemployed."Flag
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Name: Khury Petersen-Smith on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sonya Gravlee on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Angela Stoutenburgh on Mar 18, 2011Comments: This is outrageous. The U.S. tauts itself as a country for free speech, international diplomacy, and institutional sophistication. Preventing an international activist and scholar from attending a conference is an injustice to her and the people, who wish to hear her speak.Flag
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Name: Sam Jordan on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: NILANJAN NAG on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Trish Kahle on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Free Bradley Manning and all political prisoners!Flag
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Name: Keith Rosenthal on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Such a travesty of justice. Such unbelievable hypocrisy on the part of the U.S. government, the world's supposed 'beacon of freedom'!Flag
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Name: Derrick O'Keefe on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Co-Chair, StopWar Coalition Vancouver, Canada. Co-writer on Joya's book, A Woman Among Warlords.Flag
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Name: Daphne Jackson on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Edna Bonhomme on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Adriano Contreras on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Supposedly liberating women in Afghanistan....Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Conor Tomás Reed on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Matt Swagler on Mar 18, 2011Comments: The US government proclaims to care about democracy in Afghanistan - then denies a visa to one of the most heroic fighters for democracy in Afghanistan! What hypocrisy.Flag
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Name: Maritere on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Leigh on Mar 18, 2011Comments: What is the U.S. government afraid of ? A former member of the parliament of Afganistan? A non-violent activist? A clear voice of the Afgan people? Where is the commitment to freedom of speech and discussion?Malalai has been to the U.S. , presenting lectures to 1000's with no problems. Why not now? Why the increased clamp down at a time the U.S. claims to be in favor of democracy in the Middle East and around the world. End the hypocrisy! Let Malalai speak!Flag
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Name: David Whitehouse on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: C Kaffen on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Bambi Best on Mar 18, 2011Comments: Please, please reconsider...Flag
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Name: Brian O'Connor on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: John Coursey on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Craig Phipps on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Kate Sim on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Ellora Derenoncourt on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Caitlin Sheehan on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Devine on Mar 18, 2011Comments: I do not understand why you are denying Malalai Joya to do her book tour.Flag
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Name: Carole Ramsden on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Dulce Palmer on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Tina Kounelas on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Piotr Stvoy on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Tracey Ross on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Neal Koga on Mar 18, 2011Comments:Flag