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Name: Paul Steer on Jun 16, 2006Comments: I encourage all who reject violence as a means of resolving disputes among people to sign this petition and to disseminate it widely.Flag
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Name: Anne Jardine on Jun 16, 2006Comments: On behalf of the teachers of the Windermere Teachers' Association, I urge you to condemn violence and promote respectful negotiations.Flag
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Name: Lynne Sinclair on Jun 16, 2006Comments: I am appalled at the violence toward teachers and other citizens who are peacefully demonstrating. Please stop the attacks and sit down and negotiate fairly.Flag
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Name: Bill Bargeman on Jun 16, 2006Comments: On behalf of the members of the Vancouver Secondary Teachers' Association (VSTA), we condemn the violent supression of civil protest and call on the Mexican and Ocaxacan governments to withdraw all military and paramilitary forces from OaxacaFlag
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Name: Maureen L. MacDonald on Jun 16, 2006Comments: A very bad example has been set for the students. Make it right.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth MacKenzie on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Teachers need to stand up for their rights and the rights of the children they teach. The violence towards those who speak up for education for all has got to stop.Flag
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Name: R Tarswell on Jun 16, 2006Comments: The history of peoples is the common man's struggle for dignity. Actions such as what is happening in Oaxaacan is more than an embarrassment to all concerned.Flag
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Name: Duane Morelli on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Teachers need to be treated fairly and with respect. Using violence to silence those who positively influence society's future citizens is wrongFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 16, 2006Comments: In this very moment, you have the opportunity to make a conscious choice - to continue to harm your people and your country - or to work in the spirit of loving kindness towards healing the damage that has already been done. Please let us treat each other with care and respect.Flag
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Name: Sheldon Robinson on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Education is important, and we as educators & future educators MUST stand up to support our fellow educators.Flag
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Name: Louise Hazemi on Jun 16, 2006Comments: I volunteered in Oaxaca for 2 months and I am horrified that this is happening to such a loving and caring people.Flag
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Name: Lisa Domeier De Suarez on Jun 16, 2006Comments: violence against teacher is a cowardly act. we inspire the future and sustain the present. any violent act against a teacher threatens us all.Flag
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Name: Don Stevenson on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Truly,a very black eye for the Mexican government--they need to respect the civil rights of their citizens !!Flag
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Name: Terry Kellington on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Mexico has dedicated teachers who work under very stressful conditions with little or no supplies. Private schools educate the already wealthy. For the country to ultimately prosper everyone needs access to good education. Good teachers need to be paid a living allowance. I am shocked at the treatment teachers are receiving during their protests for better conditions for their students and themselves. PLEASE negotiate, not punish. Mexican people deserve the best.Flag
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Name: Nancy Knickerbocker on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Apoyamos a los maestros! Favor de negociar con ellos. No mas violencia!Flag
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Name: Dr Hafeez Mian on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Teaching is a very noble profession. Teachers cultivate the future of any society by influential the minds and thoughts of young people who will eventually become leaders of the society. Teachers deserve to be treated with the utmost reverence.Flag
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Name: Sandra Holmes on Jun 16, 2006Comments: Teachers work for a better world. We all want our students to experience the fullness of living to be the best possible people they can be. Violence has no place in the world.Flag
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