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Name: Velma Garcia on Jun 12, 2008Comments: UK Minister-Mr. Liam Byrne, Dear Mr. Byrne, I am reminded of an anonymous saying that rings true for you today. "to the world, you just might be one person, but to one person, you just might be the whole world." I believe this to be true in Prossy's respect. I beseech you to provide for Prossy's safety, please do not send her back to Uganda. Prossy's life is literally in your hands. When one is confronted between life and death, it is always best to choose life!!! thank you for your time, sincerely Velma Garcia/Austin, TX, USAFlag
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Name: Rev. Paul Eknes-Tucker on Jun 12, 2008Comments: Please stop the deportation of Prossy to UgandaFlag
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Name: BILL HOOPER on Jun 12, 2008Comments: The Government of the U.K. must be crazy, threatening to deport this woman back to Uganda.Flag
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Name: Constance Meadows on Jun 12, 2008Comments: Please do not deport Prossy. Have compassion, support justice.Flag
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Name: Rev. Mona West, Ph.D. on Jun 12, 2008Comments: This is an outrage and the UK must act like the civil society it is and grant Prossy asylum.Flag
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Name: Melanie Martinez on Jun 12, 2008Comments: Please protect Prossy by allowing her safe refuge from attacks she is sure to endure in Uganda.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Jensen-Forbell on Jun 12, 2008Comments: I pray you will think before ruining this woman's life, and possibly killing her.Flag
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Name: Anita Gibbins on Jun 12, 2008Comments: Please reconsider the case and situation of Prossy and allow her to remain in the United Kingdom.Flag
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Name: Catherine Dearlove on Jun 12, 2008Comments: A basic human right is for someone to live as the person they are - not be judged (when their lifestyle is not harming others). Please ensure this lady, who has endured so much already, is allowed to rebuild her life in a country that can offer her support and love and do not send her back to her country of origin where she will not live, no matter which part of the country she moves to.Flag
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Name: John Brown on Jun 12, 2008Comments: No one should have to suffer or be killed because of their sexual orientation, This is the 21st century and that type of stuff should be long gone. God teaches us to love all without exception and to judge no one. Lets do that. I will be in prayerFlag
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Name: Michael Richardson on Jun 12, 2008Comments: I am deeply moved by Prossy's story and wholeheartedly support her application for UK citizenship.Flag
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Name: Rachel Mellen on Jun 12, 2008Comments: This is terrible. I hope that the UK government reconsiders. If they do not I hope that Miss Kakooza is able to find refuge else where.Flag
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Name: Richard Bradley on Jun 12, 2008Comments: Please let Prossy stay in the UK. This is the compassionate and human thing to do.Flag
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Name: Lisa Wagaman on Jun 12, 2008Comments: Allow Prossey to stay in the UK. Just because she is a lesbian is not a reason to be imprisoned.Flag
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Name: Curtiss Taylor on Jun 12, 2008Comments: Let her stay. She can by staying make a true difference in her own country.Flag
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Name: Rev. Carolyn J. Mobley on Jun 12, 2008Comments: To Whom It May Concern: I am personally saddened and appauled by the treatment, or I shouldl say, mistreatment of this young Ugandan woman. She is clearly in real danger in her home land. Please great her asylm in the UK so that she may have the opportunity to find love and happiness and build a life for herself. Thank you fro your assistance. Rev. Carolyn J. Mobley Interim Pastor, MCC United Tulsa, Oklahoma, USAFlag
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Name: Maria Zazzero on Jun 12, 2008Comments: PLEASE,help the young woman stay in U.K.. "treat people how you youself would desire to be treated." Compassion begins with the individual.Flag
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Name: Rev Leigh Neighbour on Jun 12, 2008Comments: I suport this petition in helping Prossy to stay in the UK.Flag
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Name: Rev. Jon Haack on Jun 12, 2008Comments: The injustices perpetrated against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in Uganda is well documented. Atrocities committed against Prossy Kakooza are horrible. A nation that seeks justice for all would grant asylum for such an individual even if she is but one person who has suffered in this way. To deport her to any location in Uganda would jeopardize her very life, and such action would be unacceptable from the United Kingdom.Flag
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Name: Lyse Baignee on Jun 12, 2008Comments: This is a basic human rights issue, not just an issue of sexual orientation.Flag
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Name: Mary Cesca on Jun 12, 2008Comments: All human beings are called to show love and compassion. We can't help eeveryone but we can help just one!Flag
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Name: Mary Cesca on Jun 12, 2008Comments: All human beings are called to show love and compassion. We can't help eeveryone but we can help just one!Flag
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