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Fraud Item: International Symposium on Terrorism Crisis

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From : Ms. Pamela Takiff pamelatakiff@globomail.com
Subject : International Symposium on Terrorism Crisis

Sir/Madam

Invitation for 2011 International Symposium on Terrorism Crisis

As mentioned above, it is our great honor to inform you that the Staffs of Representatives' Council of the Social Humanitarian Actives Organization United Kingdom England is organizing an international symposium event, topic "Stop Terrorism Attacks" (STC). It is our pleasure to have you as participate for this symposium event. The details are as follows bellow:

Date: 2nd - 6th May 2011
Venue: 60 Newman Street GB-London W2T 3DA United Kingdom
Number of Participants as a group: maximum 4 from organization or country

The main objective of this international symposium is to provide opportunities for participants from all over the worlds to openly exchange and evaluate viewpoints regarding global issues on this topic.

We hope to receive your reply regarding your interest for participation in order for us to make further arrangement for visa if you need a visa to enter into the UK. For further inquiries regarding hotel booking and registration, please do not hesitate to reach us at

Head of secretariat
External Affairs Director of SHAO
Email shaooffice@aol.com

yours faithfully
Ms. Pamela Takiff
SHAO Staff

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