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Fraud Item: Symposium Invitation from the International Humanitarian Hope Organization

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Date sent: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 07:07:16 +0100 (CET)
From: symposium event sympo14@freemail.hu
Subject: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM INVITATION
To: michelle.brown@globomail.com

Sir/Madam

Invitation to join the International Humanitarian Hope Organization

As mentioned above, it is our great honor to inform you that the Staffs of Representatives' Council of the IHHO United States of America is organizing an international event named Hope for Human Right 2011 (HHR). It is our pleasure to invite you to join hands with us to participate for this symposium event. The details are as follows:

Date : 21st-24th February 2011 Washington DC USA
Date: 27th-2nd March 2011 Dakar Senegal West Africa

The main objective of this international event is to provide opportunities for participants from all over the world to openly exchange and evaluate viewpoints regarding global issues.
We hope to receive your reply regarding your interest for participation in order for us to make further arrangement. For further enquiries, please do not hesitate to reach us at
Head of secretariat External Affairs Director of IHHO Email: hrswosecretary@aol.com

For more information you can contact me directly with my email address giving bellow. michelle.brown@globomail.com

Yours faithfully
Mrs. Michelle Brown
IHHO Staff

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