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PETITION List 04-30-13 Columns PETITION TO FREE LYNNE STEWART: SAVE HER LIFE – RELEASE HER NOW! • 1 Signatories as of 04/30/13 Arian A., Brooklyn, New York Ilana Abramovitch, Brooklyn, New York Clare A., Redondo Beach, California Alexis Abrams, Los Angeles, California K. A., Mexico Danielle Abrams, Ann Arbor, Michigan Kassim S. A., Malaysia Danielle Abrams, Brooklyn, New York N. A., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Geoffrey Abrams, New York, New York Tristan A., Fort Mill, South Carolina Nicholas Abramson, Shady, New York Cory a'Ghobhainn, Los Angeles, California Elizabeth Abrantes, Cambridge, Canada Tajwar Aamir, Lawrenceville, New Jersey Alberto P. Abreus, Cliffside Park, New Jersey Rashid Abass, Malabar, Port Elizabeth, South Salma Abu Ayyash, Boston, Massachusetts Africa Cheryle Abul-Husn, Crown Point, Indiana Jamshed Abbas, Vancouver, Canada Fadia Abulhajj, Minneapolis, Minnesota Mansoor Abbas, Southington, Connecticut Janne Abullarade, Seattle, Washington Andrew Abbey, Pleasanton, California Maher Abunamous, North Bergen, New Jersey Andrea Abbott, Oceanport, New Jersey Meredith Aby, Minneapolis, Minnesota Laura Abbott, Woodstock, New York Alexander Ace, New York, New York Asad Abdallah, Houston, Texas Leela Acharya, Toronto, Canada Samiha Abdeldjebar, Corsham, United Kingdom Dennis Acker, Los Angeles, California Mohammad Abdelhadi, North Bergen, New Jersey Judith Ackerman, New York, New York Abdifatah Abdi, Minneapolis, Minnesota Marilyn Ackerman, Brooklyn, New York Hamdiya Fatimah Abdul-Aleem, Charlotte, North Eddie Acosta, Silver Spring, Maryland Carolina Maria Acosta, Astoria, New York Michael Abdul-Malik Ryan, Homewood, Illinois Mary Acosta, Baldwin Park, California Mahasin Abdul-Musawwir, Alameda, California Marianela Acuna, Houston, Texas El-Hajj Khalid Abdul-Samad, Cleveland, Ohio Kelly Adam, Shawnee, Kansas Abou Abdulghani, Cordova, Tennessee Mustafa Adam, Minneapolis, Minnesota Rashida Abdulhusein, Mississauga, Canada Billy Adams, Bronx, New York Kasib Abdullah, South Holland, Illinois Caitlin Adams, Bastrop, Texas Muhammad Abdullah, Los Angeles, California Donald Adams, Kansas City, Missouri Shareef Abdullah, Inglewood, California Elizabeth Adams, Brooklyn, New York Luqman Jahmi Abdullah-ibn, Four Oaks, North Elizabeth Adams, Marysville, California Carolina Judy Adams, Lawrence, Kansas Jihad Abdulmumit, Chesterfield, Virginia Kathleen Adams, Sugar Grove, North Carolina Mohammed Abdulwahab, Indianapolis, Indiana Lisa Adams, Weimar, California Timo Abel, Germany Mary Adams, Rochester, New York Diane Abell, Patchogue, New York Michael Adams, Tafuna, United States Emily Abendroth, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Miguel Adams, Brooklyn, New York Warren Abercrombie, Pelzer, South Carolina Roger Adams, Eastsound, Washington Sam Abercromby, Vianna do Castello, Portugal Ronald Adams, New York, New York Teresa Ableiter, Saint Paul, Minnesota Sharon Adams, Berkeley, California Sharon Abner, Washington Depot, Connecticut Terence Adams, Luxembourg Noerena Abookire, PhD., Santa Monica, California Lyn Adamson, Toronto, Canada James Abourezk, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Jim Adamthwaite, Australia Judy Abraham, London, United Kingdom Jane Adas, Highland Park, New Jersey Kelvin Abraham, London, United Kingdom Wally Adas, Lakeland, Florida Peter Abrahamson, Australia PETITION TO FREE LYNNE STEWART: SAVE HER LIFE – RELEASE HER NOW! • 2 Signatories as of 04/30/13 Lisa Addario, Los Angeles, California Dgameera Ahmad, Oakland, California Justin Addeo, Central Islip, New York Farah Ahmad, Cambridge, Massachusetts Rita Addessa, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Shamshad Ahmad, Albany, New York Nigel Addison, Stafford, United Kingdom Zainib Ahmad, Austin, Texas Modinat Adekoya, Wuhan, China Cheryl Ahmed, Buffalo, New York Nancy Adelman, New York, New York Fahd Ahmed, Jackson Heights, New York Nora Adelman, Athens, New York Halima Ahmed, South Hadley, Massachusetts Semir Adem, Dallas, Texas Hisham Ahmed, Lafayette, California Melissa Aden, Fitchburg, Massachusetts Mara Ahmed, Pittsford, New York Sadia Aden, Falls Church, Virginia Masood Ahmed, East Brunswick, New Jersey Tola Adenle, Glenn Dale, Maryland Nisar Ahmed, Houston, Texas Ezaldeen Adhamash, Kent, Ohio Razia Ahmed, Peoria, Illinois Toni Adisano, Brooklyn, New York Tariq Ahmed, Houston, Texas Kai Adler Tiffany Ahmed, Virginia Beach, Virginia Kenneth Adler, Sylvania, Ohio Wali Ahmed Shariff, Strongsville, Ohio Michael Adler, Calabasas, California Mohammed Ahmed-Shaibu, Hammond, Indiana Maryam Adlparvar, San Jose, California Sarah Ahn, Queens, New York Peter Adolf, Leesburg, Virginia Lois Ahrens, Northampton, Massachusetts Kelsey Adolphs, Brooklyn, New York Hamja Ahsan, London, United Kingdom Lynne Adrian, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Andrea Aidells, Oakland, California Fifi Adu, Union City, California Madeleine Aikenhead, Australia Catherine Ady-Bell, Springfield, Massachusetts Julia Aires, Sarasota, Florida Doug Aerie, Buffalo, New York Kahualani Aitken, Escondido, California Jane Affonso, Redondo Beach, California Mary Aitken, Victoria, Canada Pam Africa, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mizue Aizeki, New York, New York Ramona Africa, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alan Aja, Brooklyn, New York Frank Agamemnon, Wayside, New Jersey Kanika U. F. Ajanaku, Columbia, South Africa Sandrine Ageorges-Skinner, Stafford, Texas Max Ajl, Ithaca, New York Nina Agerskov, København, Denmark Omar Ajlouni, Paterson, New Jersey Ritika Aggarwal, Oakland, California Salim Akbar, London, United Kingdom David Agnew, Harwich, Massachusetts Saad Akbar Khan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Attucks Agobert, Moss Beach, California Hamza Akber, Richmond, Texas Barbara Agostini, Miami, Florida Tanya Akel, Los Angeles, California Fernanda Agrafojo, Spain Banafsheh Akhlaghi, Mill Valley, California Ann Agranoff, Jackson Heights, New York Johari Akili, Thornton, Illinois Jennifer Agricola, Cowes, United Kingdom Kevin Akin, Riverside, California Nicholas Agriesti, Orange Village, Ohio Bolade Akintolayo, Fairfield, Connecticut Teresa Agrillo, Brooklyn, New York Umbreen Akram, New York, New York Gary Aguilar, San Francisco, California Moshamad Akter, Tampa, Florida Mohamed Aharrou, Germany Akula Akwabi, Tanzania Karen Ahern, Bainbridge Island, Washington Paula Al Amudi, Indonesia Morgan Ahern, Burton, Washington Imam Al Hajj Umar Hassan El, Wilmington, Beena Ahmad, Brooklyn, New York Delaware Bina Ahmad, Astoria, New York Ali Abd al Rahman, San Leandro, California PETITION TO FREE LYNNE STEWART: SAVE HER LIFE – RELEASE HER NOW! • 3 Signatories as of 04/30/13 Sundiata al Rashid, Oakland, California Jose Alfaro, Bronx, New York Abd al Rashid Cayongcat, Shah Alam, Selangor, Alma Alfie, San Francisco, California Malaysia Robert Alft, Voorheesville, New York Kairi Al-Amin, Atlanta, Georgia Jalal Alfulani, Burlington, North Carolina Qadir Al-Amin, Richmond, California Magdalena Algarin, New York, New York Tamadhur Al-Aqeel, Los Angeles, California Mohamad Alhalabi, Helendale, California Leena Al-Arian, Union City, California Arifa Ali, Saskatoon, Canada Zuhair Al-Atwi, Berne, New York Bilal Ali, Los Angeles, California Mussa Al-Buhshi, Berkeley, California Daoud Ali, Worcester, Massachusetts Maysoon Al-Hihi, Northville, Michigan Hasan Ali, London, United Kingdom Anas Al-Maghribi, London, United Kingdom Jonathan Ali, Bedford, Texas Joy Al-Sofi, Vancouver, Washington Kate Ali, Dexter, Oregon Lamia Alami, New York, New York Minibar Ali, Plainfield, Illinois Balaro Alaro, Reading, Pennsylvania Mir Ali, Staten Island, New York Raqueeb Albaari, Columbia, Maryland Naficy Mohammad Ali, Bladensburg, Maryland Gina Albano, Bay Village, Ohio Nadim Ali, Atlanta, Georgia Barbara Albert, Hartford, Connecticut Nancy Ali, Woodstock, Maryland Danielle Albert, Brooklyn, New York Sitara Ali, Reading, United Kingdom Michele Albert, Portland, Oregon Syed Ali, Old Bridge, New Jersey Sarah Albert, Plainfield, Vermont Ursud Ali, Mississauga, Canada Linda Albertano, Venice, California Munira Alimohamed, Richmond Hill, Canada Ashlee Albies, Portland, Oregon Nancy Alisberg, West Hartford, Connecticut J. Ashlee Albies, Portland, Oregon Aisha Alkaff, Malacca, Malaysia Wolfgang Albrecht, Germany Dana Alkalas, Alexandria, Virginia Briana Albright, Adrian, Michigan Jaber Alkoufri, Bad Segeberg, Germany Gale Albright, Hutto, Texas Mare Alkoufri, Bad Segeberg, Germany Kayin Albright, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Eyad Alkurabi, Clifton Park, New York Pat Albright, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Halimah Allah, Altadena, California Kathryn Alder, Vancouver, Canada Rada Allah, Aswan, Egypt Ethan Alderman, Rochester, New York Douglas Allam, Woonsocket, Rhode Island Maha Aldoujaily, London, United Kingdom Barbara Allan, Central Islip, New York Richard Aldrich, Royal Palm Beach, Florida Angela Allard, Raytown, Missouri Mohammed Aleem, Culver City, California Jared Allaway, Federal Way, Washington Mark Aleshnick, Japan Pamela Allee, Portland,, Oregon Mahmut Alev, Batman, Turkey Aylea Allen, Seattle, Washington Mike Alewitz, New Britain, Connecticut Bruce Allen, St. Catharines, Canada Jane Alexander, New York, New York Chris Allen, Lilburn, Georgia Kerry Alexander, London, United Kingdom Corinne Allen, Oakland, California Sue Alexander, Leverett, Massachusetts Cynthia Allen, Buffalo, New York Victoria Alexander, Amenia, New York Elizabeth Allen, Wilmington, Delaware Zsanine Alexander, Burbank, California Emma Allen, Portland, Oregon Charles K. Alexander II, Albany, New York Janice Allen, Ventura, California Kally Alexandrou, Epping, Australia Jen Allen, New York, New York Nadia Alexis, New York, New York Laura Allen, Los Angeles, California
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