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Fraud Item: Conference Invitation from the Global Child Organization for Human Rights

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Date sent: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 23:45:07 +0200 (SAST)
Subject: Conference Invitation U.S.A. 2010 !!!!!!!!
From: "Annabel Davis."
Send reply to: gcofhr.annabel@gmail.com

Dear Friend / Colleagues,

You are cordially invited to participate in the forth-coming International Global Conference (GLOBAL CHILD ORGANIZATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS) New York U.S.A. We are organizing a global Youths combined Conferences taking place from August 18th - 21st, in the United States and In Dakar Senegal from August 24th - 27th 2010.

Applicants that are interested to participate and represent their countries, you are to contact the Secretariat of the Organizing committee For details and informations.
The conference Organizing committee and donor sponsor's will take full Responsibility of all registered participants visa arrangements for the United States and that includes your Round trip air tickets to both events.

Your participation at this summit will contribute to the fulfillment of this need and to achieving your Section Strategic Plan Objectives, and is therefore greatly appreciated.

For more information contact us

601 Fifth Avenue New York,
NY 10103-0001. United States.
Email: gcofhr.secretariat@email.com
Email: gcofhr.annabel@gmail.com

Best regards.
Annabel Davis

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