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Fraud Item: World Conference on Global Peace / Human Trafficking & Human Right

Fraudulent message

Date sent: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 21:20:25 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: WCOGP/HT&HR 2009,
From: "Dakota Bella Tallulah" dakotabellatallulah@mynet.com
Send reply to: dakotabellatallulah@mynet.com

WCOGP/HT&HR 2009,

You are cordially invited to participate in the forth-coming WORLD CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL PEACE / HUMAN TRAFFICKING & HUMAN RIGHT. The conference is been organized by the Global Humanitarian Welfare organization (GHWO) in collaboration with other NGO’s.

The event takes place from 8th – 11th December 2009 at the American Conference Center hall New York, U.S.A, and 14th - 17th December 2009 at Savannah central HALL, DAKAR-SENEGAL, West –Africa.

Interested participants should send the following information's via email, to the conference secretariat by email: wcgsecretary@insing.com
1) Names exactly as in passport.
2) Passport Numbers.
3) Date of Birth.
4) Place of Birth.
5) Country of Residence.
6) IDD code # of country of Residence
7) Contact Number.

Note: You may get back to me with my email address below : dakotabellatallulah@mynet.com

Get involve with the Global Humanitarian Welfare organization (GHWO)for change wherever you live.

Thank you
Dakota Bella Tallulah

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