Signatures 1506 total
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Name: Fares on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Rukaya El-Turki on Sep 8, 2011Comments: It's vital there are more women part of our future. Lack of an equal voice will be reflecting the voice of half a nation. This needs to be addressed immediately.Flag
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Name: Lynda Keen on Sep 8, 2011Comments: Women should be represented 50% on any body, council or government that represents Libyans.Flag
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Name: Nadra Elghadi on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Adel H. Rateme on Sep 8, 2011Comments: You have my full support!Flag
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Name: Noor Zaweti on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2011Comments: I am not a Libyan woman but my daughters are and I would like to see them have a greater role and opportunities in the future of this NEW Libya.Flag
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Name: Zeyad Ben Halim on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Layla Sassi on Sep 9, 2011Comments: Women need to demand their rights to be full citizens in the New Libya!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Twila Baker on Sep 9, 2011Comments: I have family and friends married to Libyans and living in Libya. Contributing to their adopted country should give them rights and privileges afforded natural born citizens.Flag
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Name: Lamyaa Sassi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: هناء قاباج on Sep 9, 2011Comments: ان كنا ننشد بناء دولة العدل والحرية والديمقراطية , فعلى المرأة ان تكون جزءا من اي حكومة مؤقتة أو دائمة وفي مناصب قيادية ما توفرت فيها الشروط اللازمة من كفاءة وتأهيل .. لا أن تقصى او يقتصر دورها فقط وزرات المرأة او الضمان الإجتماعي .. للمرأة الحق في تبوء اي منصب قيادي .. مادامت قادرةFlag
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هناء قاباج on Sep 9, 2011
Comments: ان كنا ننشد بناء دولة العدل والحرية والديمقراطية , فعلى المرأة ان تكون جزءا من اي حكومة مؤقتة أو دائمة وفي مناصب قيادية ما توفرت فيها الشروط اللازمة من كفاءة وتأهيل .. لا أن تقصى او يقتصر دورها فقط وزرات المرأة او الضمان الإجتماعي .. للمرأة الحق في تبوء اي منصب قيادي .. مادامت قادرةFlag -
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Name: Zahra' Langhi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sawsan Abou-taleb on Sep 9, 2011Comments: The success of any civilization is the direct involvement of each and every citizen!!Flag
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Name: Elliot Kline on Sep 9, 2011Comments: Women deserve their rightful place in the new society in free Libya.Flag
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Name: Yamama Ghellal on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Milud Khaddar on Sep 9, 2011Comments: It's about time...., in a FREE and DEMOCRATIC LIBYA, women should be treated as EQUALS to men..., they've earned it, they deserve it, and we owe them big time......, God bless.Flag
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Clara A Connolly on Sep 9, 2011
Comments: I have followed your revolution since Ima Al Obeidi and really admire the contribution of Libyan women. They deserve to be represented properlyFlag -
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Name: Tasbeeh Herwees on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Reem Arif on Sep 9, 2011
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Name: Rena Sassi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Farah on Sep 9, 2011Comments: Women should have the right to participate in anything.Flag
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Name: يوسف المجريسي on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Seraj Brugi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Seraj Brugi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Huda Abubaker on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: اسماء عمارة سريبة on Sep 9, 2011Comments: ويمكن القول بأن ليبيا الجديدة لن تتمكن من بلوغ سعيها نحو الازدهار والرخاء إلا عندما يتمتع كل من الرجل والمرأة بالعدالة الاجتماعية والمساواة. ولهذا، فإننا، وبكل احترام وتقدير، ندعو المجلس الوطني الإنتقالي لتكريم المرأة الليبية عبر ضمان مشاركتها الدائمة في النقاشات والقرارات المتعلقة ببناء الدولة الديمقراطية الآمنة.Flag
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Name: Giuliana Krebs on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Saddyna Belmashkan on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Lise Daoust on Sep 9, 2011Comments: I've been following the Libyan revolution in the media very closely, hoping every day for it to succeed. But I cannot help but be very disappointed until now because it looks like Libyan women could very well remain powerless, oppressed and marginalized in the new Libya, maybe even more so than under the tyrant Khadafi. I'm delighted to have the opportunity to sign this petition.Flag
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Name: Lise Daoust on Sep 9, 2011Comments: I've been following the Libyan revolution in the media very closely, hoping every day for it to succeed. But I cannot help but be very disappointed until now because it looks like Libyan women could very well remain powerless, oppressed and marginalized in the new Libya, maybe even more so than under the tyrant Khadafi. I'm delighted to have the opportunity to sign this petition.Flag
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Name: Maysoon Ben-Ghaly on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 9, 2011Comments: Women need to be included in every aspect of the free Libya. Additionally, there should be no laws regarding what women can and cannot wear.Flag
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Name: Feras Gadamsi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Faten Babaa on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: نجلاء محمد المنقوش on Sep 9, 2011Comments: نطالب بحقوق المرأه في الانتخاب وتولي مناصب وزاريه وحكوميه بارزه في الدوله الليبيه الجديده وتواجد دولي بارز في كافه المجالاتFlag
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Name: Mai Salam on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Malak Ben Giaber on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Shoruk Mansour on Sep 9, 2011Comments: this is very important, "Only when men and women stand united and equal will Libya finally realize its potential for prosperity" i agree!!Flag
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Name: Zohra Shtewi Naas on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Mohammed Soussi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Aisha Langhi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Souad Soussi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Moustafa Naas on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Hassan Zoghbi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Hussein Zoghbi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Abdulla Adel Saudi on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Abdulkhaliq Elshayyal on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag