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Fraud Item: Fraud Item: fraud / escroc / estafa: Julie Berlin / gihro.office / Gender Inequality and Human Rights Organization

Fraudulent message

Date sent: Mar 2017
From: "Dr. Julie Berlin"
Send reply to: "gihro.office@aol.com"
Subject: Conference Invitation April 10th to 15th, 2017

Dear Sir/Madam,

On behalf of Gender Inequality and Human Rights Organization, I am pleased to invite you to our conference that will be held from April 10th to 15th, 2017 @ the conference place in Dallas Texas USA.The conference meeting will contain various talks and mini workshops related to the issues of Challenges to Economic Development & Human Rights in our society.

The topic of the conference is "Child Abuse and Women Molestation: A Challenge to Economic Growth" the sponsors of this event shall cover your round-trip air tickets from your country to the USA and back to your country and we shall also provide visa assistance with the U.S Embassy in your country of residence and your ground transportation from the airport to the conference venue. The hotel accommodation booking cost will be your own responsibility. Please contact the conference secretariat for more information and registration for participation: [gihro.office@aol.com].

We look forward to your confirmed presence at the conference.

Respectfully Yours,
Dr. Julie Berlin
Program Assistant

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