| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1801 | Ian Prichard | |
| 1802 | Natasha | |
| 1803 | Rex Barnes | |
| 1804 | Irfan Guler Gelebi | I agre with the petition and ask you to allow him to stay. |
| 1805 | Liz Ferrie | |
| 1806 | Carla Amos | |
| 1807 | Anonymous | |
| 1808 | Lynda Howard | The human rights act (article 3) states that "no one shall be subjected to torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." Please allow him to stay. |
| 1809 | michael thompson | Please acknoledge the human rights situation in the Cameroon in ralation to Guy Njike. To send him back there would be to tacitly approve of the death penalty for him. |
| 1810 | philip lewis | |
| 1811 | jan johannes | |
| 1812 | Nigel Scott | When are we going to reform our appalling immigration system? |
| 1813 | Leo Goddard | |
| 1814 | Rachel Allison | |
| 1815 | Tony McLoughlin | if he goes back and is hung, which single person in the UK government or UK institution will stand up and be responsible? which ONE person... without hiding behind the mask of British bureacracy.. one individual has to sign one document to make it happen... who is that individual... and why has the process to go this far? It makes us look like pathetic subjects of George Orwell's universe of subjugation and manipulation... and from a Labour government, how do we look to the outside world? Tossers! |
| 1816 | Anonymous | |
| 1817 | Marian Nicholson | This is a desirable citizen. Let him stay and do not send him back to be tortured/imprisoned in Cameroon. |
| 1818 | Anonymous | |
| 1819 | su barber | Why do we do this weird transportation of people across the world when they are seeking sanctuary?
How do you sleep at night? |
| 1820 | Hannah Schafer | |
| 1821 | Kay Kanani | |
| 1822 | Katharina Rayner | |
| 1823 | Anonymous | |
| 1824 | Emily Hughes | Surely our commitment to freedom and democracy around the world ought to extend to supporting individuals like this who devote their lives to that commitment, rather than sending them back to probable imprisonment? |
| 1825 | Anonymous | Please do all you can do to protect Guy. |
| 1826 | E Milner | |
| 1827 | gusta | please he most stay |
| 1828 | Susannah Cooke | |
| 1829 | Lee Woods | It is so sad that it is a labour government that are overseeing such a knee jerk reactionary kind of response to the headlines of right wing media. Our government should be ashamed of itself. I don't know how the people who work at the home office sleep at night. |
| 1830 | Lisa Schuler | |
| 1831 | Jonathan Kendall | |
| 1832 | Joanna Poole | I would like to live in the kind of society that offers people with no hope or freedom in their own land a chance to achieve their potential, and become valuable members of the community, whether it be the British or internatational one. I therefore ask you to allow him to stay in the UK. |
| 1833 | Bourouf | |
| 1834 | Peter Parr | Sometimes, as in this case, individual circumstances need to be taken into consideration. Guy Njike has made a valuable contribution to the Community here. To send him back to a country where there is a real risk that he may face imprisonment or torture is unjust and would undermine the UK's commitment to human rights. |
| 1835 | Rachel Wilson | |
| 1836 | Iona Padel Collins | |
| 1837 | Adrian Platt | |
| 1838 | Sinead Geoghegan | |
| 1839 | Penny Markell | |
| 1840 | zoe muffett | |
| 1841 | Hugh Tanton | |
| 1842 | Samuel Thomas | |
| 1843 | Rachel Grosvenor | |
| 1844 | Nigel Stock | |
| 1845 | Anonymous | Acts of terror? How can we be shouting this as our slogan and bombing Iraq and Afghanistan when we allow human rights issues like this to happen on our own doorstep with ineffiecient warning? Catch yourself on! |
| 1846 | Anonymous | |
| 1847 | Alysha Shetye | |
| 1848 | Alex Keegan | with all the mess that's going on in the world, we should at least save one great man from getting killed |
| 1849 | Anonymous | system is unjust |
| 1850 | Giles Barrett | |