2015年1月22日木曜日

petition details


To: Leaders of nation
Please save two Japanese who have been held hostage by ISIS.  
Please strive to settle disputes through peaceful negotiation.

世界各国リーダー宛
「イスラム国に拘束されている日本人2名を助けてください。
対話で問題を解決するために仲裁に努めてください」

We would like to express our heartfelt respect and gratitude to your Unremitting efforts for the world peace.
We hope that two Japanese will be safely rescued.
We think that the Japanese government has been doing by the best effort in order to rescue them.
However, we believe the international cooperation is essential.
Please support and help the Japanese government to rescue them safely.
We also believe that terrorism can not be resolved by arm and military forces.
In order to solve the cause that would have driven people to terrorism, such as poverty; discrimination; dissatisfaction; resentment,;anger.., please strive to arbitration to down the weapon each other and to allow reconciliation and resolution by dialogue.
Thank you for your cooperation for peace, safety and happiness of all people in the world.
Your understanding, support, and generous cooperation by the good faith will would be sincerely appreciated.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart


The number of address in the petition has been limited to 40.
We have set up plurals.
Please sign and share them with your friends ,
Thank you for your support and cooperation in advance.




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