Signatures 1471 total
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Name: Mariam on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lina Aleryani on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Parehan Komok on Jul 19, 2009Comments: Ms. Lubna, I support you !00%. You are a courageous woman.Flag
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Name: طارق مرغني on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments: this lady is innocent, and she must be released. What she did is not a crime being wearing formal cloth. SHE MUST BE RELEASED AND TERRORISTS ARE THE ONES WHO MUST BE CHASED AND JAILED.Flag
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Name: Bassem on Jul 19, 2009Comments: لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله. ليس لهذا يدعو الإسلام.إنه دين الرحمه والوسطيه.Flag
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Name: Mehal Yacob Al Nsour on Jul 19, 2009Comments: first of all its our right to say what we want no one judges us but god. standing with you lubna what ever takes. what a shaim treating us as a second class Mehal YacobFlag
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Name: Einas Y.Aleryani on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kristine Moore on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Turki Amer on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: خالد حاج بكري on Jul 19, 2009Comments: أخجل من الالنتماء إلى قوم يجلدون البشر وأشعر بالحزن لهذا الاعتداء المهين على الحريةFlag
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Name: Hassan Abu Shaireh on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments: What a pity. I hope we can do any thing to her.Flag
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Name: Rima Buaini on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Laxmana on Jul 19, 2009Comments: For every issue, there is a way of handling it. No religion is asking us to hurt another human being.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: ربيعة الناصر on Jul 19, 2009Comments: يدعو للخجل ، هذا الذي يحدث الآن، إنهم يصرون أن لا يروا من المرأة إلا استدارة جسدها ....Flag
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Name: Leila Gorguis on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Bassam AlKadi on Jul 19, 2009Comments: supportFlag
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Name: Syrian Women Observatory on Jul 19, 2009Comments: supportFlag
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Name: Mohamed Beshari on Jul 19, 2009Comments: My heart with you Lubna.Flag
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Name: Jacqueline on Jul 19, 2009Comments: Women in 21st century are major contributors in society & no law should treat them as sub-servant.. This article of the law should be abolished or women should defeat that stupid barbaric law.Flag
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Name: Bassem Al Meraiby on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacqueline Hanna Youssef on Jul 19, 2009Comments: Women in 21st century are major contributors to society & no law should treat them as sub-servant. Such barbaric law should be abolished or defeated.Flag
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Name: Bader Faraje on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mahmoud El Batie on Jul 19, 2009Comments: Free Lubna, and free your brainsFlag
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Name: Sameh Hijazi on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lolo on Jul 19, 2009Comments: حسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل في كدة دولة ظالمة الله معاك يا أختي لبنى ينصرك عليهم ويفرج همك إنت وأخوتك آمين وكلنا معاكFlag
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Name: Nada Alami on Jul 19, 2009Comments: How can a state decide över what woman can choose for dressing themselves. Have a state nothing to do but follow what the inhabitants choose for clothesFlag
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Name: Nada Alami on Jul 19, 2009Comments: How can a state decide över what woman can choose for dressing themselves. Have a state nothing to do but follow what the inhabitants choose for clothesFlag
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Name: Jaubert Sandrine on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments: هكذا هم دائماً "موظفي" الدين لمصالحهم. وهكذا هم الإخوان في كل مكان.Flag
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Name: Dr.Hadia El Ayoubi on Jul 19, 2009Comments: Ms. Lubna, you are a courageous woman.Flag
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Name: Jaubert Sandrine on Jul 19, 2009Comments: It is unbearable that still some women are treated that way. Support from France.Flag
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Name: Heiamabuzelof on Jul 19, 2009Comments: أنا أدعم الأستاذة الصحافية لبنى الياسيني، أرجو أن ينضج المجتمع السوداني بشكل خاصّ والعربي والإسلامي بشكل عامّ، المرأة لها كيانها، وإن لم تكن حرة، فلا معنى ليوم الدّين، وإن كانت المرأة مهزومة، فالمجتمع مهزوم. أناصر لبنى وأناصر من خلالها المرأة والمجتمع.Flag
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Name: Abdelal Albakoury on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Hattar on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: George Farah on Jul 19, 2009Comments: Human rights are sacred. Stop discrimination.Flag
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Name: Iman Abdelazim Mohamed on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments: I urge you to please protect women and anyone being violatedFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments: I urge you to please protect women and anyone being violatedFlag
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Name: Jehadnasra on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Ibtisam on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandy Mavrick on Jul 19, 2009Comments: I totally support Ms. Lubna Al-Hussein and any woman who stands for her inherent human rights. This is a human rights violation and is barbaric and unacceptable. It needs to stop.Flag
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Name: Albayaty Abdul Ilah on Jul 19, 2009Comments: لا ينبغي ان تتدخل الدولة في مسائل الفكروالعقيدة والضمير والحياة الشخصية وفي مقدمتها مسائل الماكل والملبس والحب والجمال,انني احتج على تصرف الحكومة السودانية رغم انني ادعمها ضد التدخل الامبيريالي والغربيFlag
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Name: رشيد شاهين on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Gehan Shokri on Jul 19, 2009Comments: i am not agree with all of this she have is all right to do what he want how it is could be i wll put my name in this petition hopping that could do amy thingsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2009Comments:Flag