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Signatures | Total: 319

 

# First Name/ PrenomOrganization / OrganisationCountry / PaysComments / Commentaires
151 danielFR
152 brigitteFR
153 AminUnited NationsAFThis is a detention of the asylum seeker who fled their country from fear and threats for their life. Detaining such families are completely against any law of any country rather rejuvenate thier lives by proper and humanly treatments in order to heal their deep wounds.
154 AnonymousUnited Nations Mission In Sudan(UNMIS)SDI assure you that I will never ever hesitate to offer these miserable families my full support and I will pass this information to my colleagues,friends and whoever who may gives me any sign of support towards these familis
155 AnonymousUNICEFSDALLAH greated us free to live anywhere, this is their human rights to chose the land, the people they want to live among.
156 saeedUNMIS(United Nations Mission in Sudan)SDEnsure safety and protection for the detainees.
157 Jean-PierreGF
158 AnonymousUNMISSD
159 JacquesFR
160 ChristianeFR
161 AnenaUNDPSDI argue that UNHCR should be given quick back up to follow on this case, the fact that slotfulness may endanger the lives of the detainees as the history may prove it right that thousand of people who lost their lives it because of delay in resecure process. I am so much hurt with this little girl being in prison for three years without knowing what life is about and basically it reminds me of our own experience in Southern Sudan war that many of us where born during the war and grew up in the war that have made us to believe that life is only about killing and nobody has right to live freely. UNHCR should be given immediate responsibility to negotiate on behalf of the detainees so that the goverment of Thailand may learn to up hold humanity with good treatment of all people in regardless of racial differences and region.
162 AteiADEOKEThis is a good course
163 RolandAIFR
164 MikeUSAIDAFNone
165 FaizaNorway EmbassySD
166 stevenC/O PCOS SudanSD
167 Jean-ClaudeAmnesty InternationalFR
168 MariamSD
169 MartinConsultantUGIts important that we all respect humanity no matter where we come from, race, color, nationality, etc because many times what goes around comes around. Tomorrow it might be the people and children of THAILAND coming around.
170 isabelleamnesty internationalFRfaith and hope!
171 FlorenceFR
172 madeleineAmnesty InternationalFRnul ne sera soumis a des actes cruels ou dégradants, je demande leur mise en liberté immédiate et inconditionnelle
173 JamesNuer Peace CouncilSDIt is their right to look for safer place and should not be jial for that.
174 germainFR
175 PindiLAUT NUSANTARAIDWe should make their emergency resettlement as soon as we could.....
176 anneFR
177 AnonymousFR
178 AnonymousCORDAIDSDFOR THE SAKE OF HUMANITY, UNHCR PLEASE HELP HAVE THE RELEASE OF THE ASYLUM SEEKERS AND HELP THE CHILDREN OF THESE COUNTRIES REALISE THEIR DREAMS. THEY DESERVE DECENT LIFE LIKE ANY OTHER CITIZENS OF THE WORLD
179 AnonymousACAT, AmnestyFR
180 EricFR
181 Anonymousunited nations mission in sudanSDdeeply sorry for those detainee ,looking for wards to hearing from them set free.
182 AnonymousUNMISSDRights of asyeleum seekers must be recongnised. Release the from detention.
183 LeinaKEIt is important that search countries as Thailand be forced to sign the Geneva Convention and live among civilized countires of the world, realizing that the ultimate is human freedom and dignity rather than application of draconian lmmigration laws!!!
184 JanetUNDPSDProvide alternative settlement to detainees.it is possible. our world is big enough to accomodate everybody
185 genevieveFR
186 claudeFRapprendre a vivre ensemble en nous respectantle chemin est dur mais nous devons apprendre à le faire jusqu'au bout
187 Mohammad ZahirUNMACAAFI, the signatory of this petition, request UNHCR to approach the Thai government to ensure that the principle of non-refoulement is applied for these people whose lives are endangered in their native country.
188 Jean MarcFR
189 DengRefugee EgyptEGThanks for forward this message
190 AnonymousFR
191 Anonymousself-employedPKIt is hard to believe that children as young as 3 years are kept in prison, UNHCR and UNICEF should do more to protect refugee children and families.
192 Jean-BernardFR
193 AnonymousMY
194 AnonymousFR
195 JOANNEGB
196 hakimFRfor freedom
197 elenaspanish red crossSD
198 AnneAmnesty International FranceFR
199 JamesGB
200 ElisaLK

 

Signatures | Total: 319