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Fraud Item: fraud / escroc: Educational Conference Meeting on Political Crisis, Global Security

Fraudulent message

Date sent: Sat, 27 Feb 2016
From: United Nations
Send reply to: United Nations
Subject: Invitation For UN Summit 20th-24th March, 2016 in New York (United States)

Dear Sir/Madam,

The United Nations Conference Committee would like to cordially invite you,companies,organizations and individuals to attend the 2016 Annual Educational Conference Meeting on Political Crisis, Global Security & global economic down turn.

The Five-day Conference of Economists, Educationists, Administrators, Manufacturers, International Finance, Corporate Finance, Researchers, Non-Governmental Organizations, Religious Leaders, Community Organizations,lawyer and law firm,individuals from the public and Private Sector. The 2016 Annual Educational Conference Meeting will be taking place from March 20th – 24th 2016 in New York,United States.

The organizing committee is responsible for all visa arrangements to the United States, free economic air round trip tickets. Registration is open and free to all interested participants. The interested participants are to contact the Secretary Office directly via email:

united.n.sumitt@secretary.net

We look forward to see you there!

Warm Regards,
Mrs.Kathleen Fitzpatrick
(Organizing Secretary)
Communication and Public Affairs.

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