| # | Name | Email | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Tom Nyandoro | tom@gtntechnologies.com | Mugabe has to leave and admit he lost. |
| 2 | Allen Bako | bako176@comcast.net | The people of Zimbabwe need rest and peace from a blood-sucking dictatorship. Our right to self-determination should be respected, and our human rights must be re-established. We ask our family of nations to help in this hour , our darkest hour. |
| 3 | Scott Morgan | confusedeagleusa@yahoo.com | |
| 4 | Caroly Coleman | caro@manx.net | How much longer will the United Nations and EU and America stand by and watch innocent people in Zimbabwe be deprived of their freedom and human rights. It is time for the nations of Southern Africa to recognise Mugabe and his henchmen for the corrupt, evil people they are - and acknowledge that their actions have resulted in the whole of the area being destabilised. Many of us have been forced to leave our beloved homeland and watch helplessly as it decends even further into a humanitarian crisis. What would have happened if the 3 million Zimbabweans outside the country had been allowed to vote?! |
| 5 | susan | susanhume@charter.net | mugabe has to be gone from that country, the people have voted who they want, time for mugabe to go NOW |
| 6 | Anonymous | Anonymous | PLEASE HELP US |
| 7 | Fred Brownbill | mb1118@aol.com | Mugabe is trying to rig the results prior to possible violent methods being deployed. If ever there was a reason for the UN to get involved in an international crisis, this is it. Zimbabweans have spoken, Mugabe must go. NOW. |
| 8 | Fred Brownbill | mb1118@aol.com | Mugabe is trying to rig the results prior to possible violent methods being deployed. If ever there was a reason for the UN to get involved in an international crisis, this is it. Zimbabweans have spoken, Mugabe must go. NOW. |
| 9 | Robert Dunlavey | rob@robd.com | |
| 10 | Margaret A HARWOOD | lynwood.chase17@btinternet.com | |
| 11 | Anonymous | Anonymous | |
| 12 | Mandla Akhe Dube | mandlaakhe@clear.net.nz | A new Zimbabwe is long overdue! |
| 13 | Nick Mousdicas | nickmousdicas@aol.com | Mugabe must go for the sake of the majority |
| 14 | Nick Mousdicas | nickmousdicas@aol.com | Mugabe must go for the sake of the majority |
| 15 | Tawanda Chamhanda | tawachadez@hotmail.com | |
| 16 | Nicholas McClure | nmcclu2@lsu.edu | |
| 17 | Anonymous | Anonymous | |
| 18 | Andrew Mudzingwa | mudzingwa@msn.com | Mugabe lost the election, Tsvangirai won the election. Mugabe must simply GO! |
| 19 | Anonymous | Anonymous | I am of the view that The Security Council should intervene to rescue the Zimbabwe people's rights from being subverted by a group of loosers who have dragged our beloved country to a basket case. |
| 20 | Anonymous | Anonymous | I am of the view that The Security Council should intervene to rescue the Zimbabwe people's rights from being subverted by a group of loosers who have dragged our beloved country to a basket case. |
| 21 | Anonymous | Anonymous | We ask you to help us bring freedom back to our great country Zimbabwe |
| 22 | Anonymous | Anonymous | We ask you to help us bring freedom back to our great country Zimbabwe |
| 23 | Michael and Mivi Jansen | 2mjansen@gmail.com | As Canadians we urge the UN to apply pressure to Mugabe, and his Security force commanders, to respect the results of the 2008 election. The situation in Zimbabwe is deteriorating daily, and the outside world must not let anarchy and police state brutality prevail. |
| 24 | Riaan Hermann | hermannfamily@telkomsa.net | It is time to get involved before it is to late. Let the law decide in Zim but protect the innocent citizens please |
| 25 | Norman Raath | normshayne@yahoo.com | Assistance is needed now not when people are killed, this is urgent very very urgent, something has to be done. Zimbabwe might not have oil but they have something a lot better, people who care ! |
| 26 | herbert mberi | herbm16@yahoo.com | |
| 27 | Anonymous | Anonymous | Please save Democracy in Zimbabwe |
| 28 | vyperluv | vyperluv@gmail.com | save us pliz |
| 29 | Sally Davies | sally.davies@gmail.com | UN President says he's waiting for "the government" to invite the UN into Zimbabwe. Which Government? The one the people voted in, or the one they voted out? Come on, UN. Zimbabweans are literally starving, the economy is at a standstill except for the money-printing machines. There is no time left. |
| 30 | Wim van Zon | zonrem1@hetnet.nl | The people of Zimbabwe is dying and the world is doing nothing. |
| 31 | Chipo | c.makoni@yahoo.com | Yes, we are appealing to the international community. Mugabe must go. How can one man and his close allies gain at the expense of the electorate. We spoke, we donot want him. We feel Mr Mbeki and SADC are not helping us at all. We expect more from SADC, Mbeki. UN, US, EU please help us. We are suffering. |
| 32 | Anonymous | Anonymous | Surely Mugabe wants to cling to power. Even if we go for the fifth round of the elections the man will be beaten and he still wont accept the outcome so whats the purpose of going for a re-run then. We definitely need the international community to intervene to get rid of this tyrant. Mbeki should stop discouraging the international community from intervening. I still feel that the people's party (MDC) won this election with an outright majority and there is no need for a rerun. We dont need a rerun. ZANU PF is presently filling in the ballots to warrant a re-run but in actual fact our man won outright |
| 33 | Anonymous | Anonymous | There is no rule of law in Zim. Mugabe is wasting our time. How can he refuse to accept the results. Why can't he accept our will? What is the point of voting if he cannot accept losing. This man has destroyed our lives. We want him to go so we can rebuild the nation. For us spending even one more year with mugabe would mean people will continue to die, starve and brutalised. Mugabe has openly denied us our right. We need to know the relection results. People cannot take it anymore. This man and his party has only managed to destroy the lives of many Zimbabweans. UN why wait longer when people are suffering |
| 34 | Caroline Nancarrow | revcaro@bigpond.net.au | |
| 35 | Dabson Kanyoka | kanyokad@out.co.za | We have spoken I don't know what more we should do? |
| 36 | Angeline | angietm@hotmail.com | |
| 37 | DOT CROKE | dotc@rhema.co.za | Being a third generation Zimbabwean I feel very strongly about a stable future for what family I have left there so it is imperative that restoration takes place as soon as possible and in a truly democratic society |
| 38 | john barns | rooodeee@live.co.uk | Zanu PF has failed us, the people of Zimbabwe. Zanu PF has been as corrupt as many African Governments that DO not work for the people. They have caused us to be out of the Common Wealth, the International Community arena. It is causing a nation to be devided. We need the international community to intervene. Do not listen to that Stupid THABO MBEKI, who has no idea of the needs of ZIMBABWEANS. Please help us, the UN, the USA, the UK. I as a Zimbabwean DO NOT hold anything against the uk/colonial history, otherwise as a black ZImbabwean, would not be as comfortable as i am in the uk, a beautiful and fair country. |
| 39 | tom chikakayi | tom2000@yahoo.co.uk | Mugabe had in effect declared a coup by insisting on remain in power despite having lost the election. He is using the army chiefs to back him. He should be dealt with like any other leader who has declared a coup. |
| 40 | Barbara Murray | bmmurray@gmail.com | The UN must support the nation i.e. the people of zimbabwe, not the ex-government of ex-president mugabe! |
| 41 | Darrin Clark | info@mightyrivermedia.com | God, bless Zimbabwe, pour out your spirit on the poor and needy, on the wealthy and stable, on the leaders and rulers.
We ask you, to intervene, change hearts, restore peace and favour upon each and every Zimbabwean... in and out of Zim.
Forgiveness is the absolute key, without it, anger and violence will continue... I know it's not easy!
Mr Mugabe must not stay in power, but if the country can build upon forgiveness, look forward and not backward for both for first nation Zimbabweans and white, Zim WILL become the greatest nation in Africa.
There are many white Zimbabweans like myself, who truly love the first peoples of Zimbabwe. There must and will come a time for repentance and forgiveness for our actual, as well as perceived anti-black stand.
This is not for gain or place, but so that Zimbabwe can be free to step into it's God given destiny.
Zimbabwe, you are a strong pillar, you are a mother, giving birth to sons and daughters of the fire of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control.
You are, Highly Favoured!
WE BLESS you Zimbabwe, and pray for and with you!
In Jesus Name!
- Canada - |
| 42 | Laura Nel | lnel@conza.jnj.com | |
| 43 | Vaughan Thackwray | vaughant@rhema.co.za | |
| 44 | Anonymous | Anonymous | As of the 29th of March and further to the MDC's calls for intervention any deaths that now occur in Zimbabwe will be laid clearly for blame at the feet of the West, who have been invited to intervene by the rightful legitimate elected new government of the MDC - You invaded Iraq and Afganistan and did so without the clear support of the people in those countries - never in modern history has there been a clearer reason to take such action as is displayed by the current Zimbabwe situation. Western /UN declared troops will be warmly welcomed in Zimbabwe. |
| 45 | Nic Fran | nicky@utande.co.zw | Please help save us!!!! |
| 46 | Osman Terzi | goksel@botsnet.bw | We want our country back from the terrorists |
| 47 | Anonymous | Anonymous | It is a tragedy what is happening to this beautiful country. |
| 48 | Rob Beaton | beaton@zol.co.zw | Please Please bring a new government and leader to this country! We are tired of having to sruggle for just the basic needs in Zim |
| 49 | Anonymous | Anonymous | i was travelling from messina on the 5th of April and got into a private car. the man claimed he was in control and an active member of the cio, he illtreated us after we paid his fare an left us in the bush between Beitbridge and Masvingo. we were almost stoned to death by the fuel dealler allong the road. He claimed that there is no way mugabe will step down. |
| 50 | Anonymous | Anonymous | |