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11401
Name: I Mckenna on Dec 7, 2011Comments: time to right the wrongCountry: United KingdomFlag
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11402
Name: Sarah Tweats on Dec 7, 2011Comments: It was outrageous in the first placeCountry: United KingdomFlag
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11403
Name: James Baxter on Dec 7, 2011Comments: It's a dam disgrace that this man was treated the way he was little better than the Nazis themselves shame on us, dignify him by recognising the utterly inhumane treatment we subjected him to especially considering we may well have lost the war without him.Country: United KingdomFlag
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11404
Name: Lawson Taylor on Dec 7, 2011Comments: I am a current Maths undergrad and a lot of what I study and what I use to study is down to this man.Country: United KingdomFlag
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11405
Name: Justin Clarke on Dec 7, 2011Comments: Every government everywhere should apologize for all the unspoken and largely forgotten crimes just like this one.Country: United StatesFlag
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11406
Name:
Andy Maxwell on Dec 7, 2011
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11407
Name: Xu Nguyen on Dec 8, 2011Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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11408
Name: Barry Peterson on Dec 8, 2011Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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11409
Name: Guido Branca on Dec 8, 2011Comments:Country: United KingdomFlag
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11410
Name:
Stefano Greco on Dec 8, 2011
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11411
Name: Andrea Molinari on Dec 8, 2011Comments:Country:Flag
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11412
Name: Andrea Molinari on Dec 8, 2011Comments:Country: ThailandFlag
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11413
Name: Dave Duggal on Dec 8, 2011Comments: Time to right a wrongCountry: United StatesFlag
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11414
Name:
Francesca Valdoni on Dec 8, 2011
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11415
Name: Alison Dilly on Dec 8, 2011Comments: Turing deserves a pardon for committing legal offences at the time, not just for what he did for this country and the world, but because the laws of the time were outrageously wrong. All others who were convicted under the same laws deserve a pardon for themselves for just being who they were.Country: United KingdomFlag
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11416
Name: Alison Dilly on Dec 8, 2011Comments: Turing deserves a pardon for committing legal offences at the time, not just for what he did for this country and the world, but because the laws of the time were outrageously wrong. All others who were convicted under the same laws deserve a pardon for themselves for just being who they were.Country: United KingdomFlag
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11417
Name: Olga on Dec 8, 2011Comments:Country: Russian FederationFlag
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11418
Name: Lasse Johnsen on Dec 9, 2011Comments:Country: United KingdomFlag
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11419
Name: Nancy Schimmel on Dec 9, 2011Comments: I'm just old enough to remember World War II. I came out in 1974 when I was 39. But it wasn't till recently that I was made aware of Turing's contribution and tragic death. Both should be better known throughout the world.Country: United StatesFlag
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11420
Name: Douglas Stewart on Dec 9, 2011Comments: 'Pardon', though the correct legal term, is insufficient recompense, with its implication that the Crown can never be wrong. So many men were hounded and prosecuted by the police, often trawling for offenders, that nothing less than an apology which acknowledges the wrongs done by the state is really appropriate.Country: United KingdomFlag
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11421
Name: Paul Horne on Dec 10, 2011Comments:Country: AustraliaFlag
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11422
Name: Paul Horne on Dec 10, 2011Comments: hopefully we should now be able to admit the mistakes of the past & use this example to highlight thisCountry: United KingdomFlag
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11423
Name: Paul Grunnill on Dec 11, 2011Comments:Country: United KingdomFlag
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11424
Name: Karen Leenders on Dec 12, 2011Comments:Country: United KingdomFlag
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11425
Name: Graham on Dec 14, 2011Comments:Country: New ZealandFlag
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11426
Name: Ian Timothy on Dec 15, 2011Comments:Country:Flag
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11427
Name: Jesper Peterson on Dec 21, 2011Comments:Country: AustraliaFlag
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11428
Name: Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz on Dec 27, 2011Comments:Country: SpainFlag
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11429
Name: R.R.J. Theunissen on Dec 31, 2011Comments:Country: NetherlandsFlag
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11430
Name: JA Kocken on Dec 31, 2011Comments:Country: NetherlandsFlag
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11431
Name: Walter Ostendorf on Dec 31, 2011Comments:Country: NetherlandsFlag
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11432
Name:
Rob Verhoeven on Jan 1, 2012
Comments: Free Alan Turing from his past!Country: NetherlandsFlag -
11433
Name: Bas Beets on Jan 1, 2012Comments:Country: NetherlandsFlag
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11434
Name: Jacob Ormond on Jan 2, 2012Comments: This man was a hero and deserves to be remembered as such.Country: AustraliaFlag
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11435
Name: David Spurrett on Jan 2, 2012Comments:Country: South AfricaFlag
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11436
Name: Paulien Pinksterboer on Jan 7, 2012Comments:Country: NetherlandsFlag
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11437
Name: Anne-Marie Kuiters on Jan 7, 2012Comments:Country: NetherlandsFlag
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11438
Name: Anonymous on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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11439
Name: Anonymous on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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11440
Name: Anonymous on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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11441
Name: Richard Manley on Feb 2, 2012Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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11442
Name: Daniel Waterman on Feb 2, 2012Comments:Country: NetherlandsFlag
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11443
Name: Anonymous Facebook user on Feb 3, 2012Comments:Country: ItalyFlag
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11444
Name: Anonymous on Feb 3, 2012Comments: Long overdueCountry: United KingdomFlag
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11445
Name: Keith Bigoness on Feb 6, 2012Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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11446
Name: Aleid Vandermeyden on Feb 8, 2012Comments:Country: SpainFlag
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11447
Name: Adam Lamb on Feb 9, 2012Comments: Just because it was against the law then doesn't make it right what the government did, or that he doesn't deserve a pardon becuase he knew what he was doing was illegal. It never should have been illegal. If you do not pardon him then a law should be made retroactively making it legal for homosexual acts, and pardon everyone who has every been persecuted under this law and given a heartfelt apologies for the atrocities they had to endure under oppressive legislation. An apology ins't enough, names must be cleared for expressing their human right to love and make love to whom ever they want. Whom explicitly pertains to consenting adults, in case you needed that clarified.Country: United StatesFlag
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11448
Name: Buy Oem Software on Feb 11, 2012Comments: psRCUW Uh, well, explain me a please, I am not quite in the subject, how can it be?!....Country: DenmarkFlag
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11449
Name: ROBERT GREENWOOD on Feb 11, 2012Comments: Whether or not there was a law in the 1950s that allowed such barbaric treatment of such a genius, it cannot remain the excuse for allowing his memory and his contribution to the end of WW2 to be castrated. Hopefully, any government anywhere will ultimately learn the value of each and every human being, no matter their sexual orientation and will have the wisdom to exonerate those whose contributions saved their community, their society and the world in which they lived and live.Country: CanadaFlag
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11450
Name: Thomas Petersen on Feb 11, 2012Comments:Country: United StatesFlag