Fraud Monitor

Fraud Item: fraud/escroc: Global Society for Human Rights Organization

Fraudulent message

Sent: Monday, September 07, 2015
From: "Dr. Dana"
Subject: International Conference Meeting, Texas City USA, December 7th to 12th, 2015

Dear Sir/Madam

Warm greetings from Global Society for Human Rights Organization! We are organizing one week conference meeting on "Sustainable Global Economy and Human Rights” from December 7th to 12th, 2015 @ Plano Conference Center, Texas City USA. We take the pleasure of inviting you and your colleagues to the conference meeting. The conference meeting will contain various talks and mini workshops related to the issues of Challenges to Global Economy and Human Rights in our society.

The sponsors of the event will cover the cost of your round-trip air tickets on a direct flight at the most economical fare and we shall provide assistance for your visa arrangement, and your ground transportation from the airport to the conference venue. Hotel accommodation booking costs will be your own responsibility. Please contact the conference secretariat office for more information and registration for participation:[gshroofficeinfo@aim.com],

Looking forward to your honorable presence,

Thanks and Regards
Dr. Dana Jackson
Program Assistant

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