| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Jacques Launay | |
| 152 | Victoria Plows | |
| 153 | Catherine Colston | |
| 154 | Alexandra Rosenberg | |
| 155 | Anggreini Kasanan | As an alumni of the same MA course as Guy, I completely support Guy and urge you not to deport him.
Anggreini |
| 156 | Iris Barner | |
| 157 | Sue Kelly | |
| 158 | Rosia Beer | |
| 159 | Catalina Geib | |
| 160 | Rachel Page | |
| 161 | camilla crane | |
| 162 | Maria Flor Kusnir | In the name of humanity, allow Guy to stay. |
| 163 | Therese O'Donnell | I would urge all the UK authorities to be mindful of their obligations under human rights treaties. |
| 164 | Simon Poffley | |
| 165 | Kate Hand | |
| 166 | Diane Kennedy | |
| 167 | Lucy Ramasawmy | |
| 168 | Jamie Heckert | When I imagine how I would feel if threatened with deportation and in danger of prison and torture, I'm absolutely devastated. How do you think you would feel? |
| 169 | Marc Bramham | |
| 170 | Jackie Beer | |
| 171 | Anonymous | |
| 172 | Andrew Vincent | It is absurd that an educated and productive member of the community would be forced to return to a country where he faces a significant danger of torture or inhuman or degrading treatment. Such a outcome is not only immoral but is in breach of Article 3 of the UK Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights (Soering v United Kingdom, European Court of Human Rights, 7 July 1989). If the UK wishes to adhere to its international human rights obligations, the deportation of Mr Njike cannot proceed. |
| 173 | Georgia Stokes | |
| 174 | jo easton | Please consider the dangers that this man will face if he is deported and the reponsibilities that the UK have to take into account what he may face in Cameroon. |
| 175 | Jim Thompson | |
| 176 | Clare Allan | |
| 177 | Teresa Piacentini | |
| 178 | Stuart Coggins | |
| 179 | Ashley Haering | |
| 180 | Anonymous | It is my understanding that as a politicl activist and campaigner Guy remains at risk from the Cameroonian authorities. Given he travelled out of Cameroon on a false passport he was able to avoid detention. This does not imply he is not at risk. |
| 181 | Philip Rackley | |
| 182 | Anonymous | |
| 183 | David Cole | |
| 184 | Anonymous | Please don't send back people who will definitely be tortured. We are so lucky to be in a country where that doesn't happen so please help |
| 185 | Tom C | |
| 186 | Anonymous | |
| 187 | Gaia Marcus | |
| 188 | Gayle Magennis Maldiney | |
| 189 | Theresa Harris | |
| 190 | Anonymous | |
| 191 | Gabriel Hassan | For we are a nation that welcomes those in need. |
| 192 | Sinead Geoghegan | |
| 193 | alex malloy | |
| 194 | Beatriz | |
| 195 | Jacob Eriksson | |
| 196 | Anonymous | |
| 197 | Nisha Thanki | |
| 198 | Maya Segas | I heard about Guy through my colleague, who studied with him at the University of London. He is known for his commitment to volunteering and human rights. Please let him stay. |
| 199 | Cleber Cardoso | |
| 200 | Anonymous | |