Fraud Monitor

Fraud Item: Global Congress Meeting Against Violence, Human Trafficking and Forced Labor

Fraudulent message

From:secretaryshao@gmail.com secretaryshao@gmail.com On Behalf Of Human Right Development
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Subject: CONFERENCE INVITATION !!!
Dear Sir/Madam.
We are extending an invitation to you to participate in the upcoming international Global Congress meeting against Violence, Human Trafficking and Forced Labor (GCVHTFL).
The Global Congress against Violence, Human Trafficking and Forced Labor is scheduled to take place from 18th to 20th June in Washington DC United States of America and from 22nd to 27th June 2012 in Madrid Spain. The global congress is hosted by the Campaign against Human Trafficking and sponsored by other benevolent donors. For registration guidance, do contact the conference secretary for details.
Head of Secretariat Office Email: wcavhtfl@aol.com
Note: you will be provided with visa assistant and air round trip ticket to participate the both workshop here in United States and in Madrid Spain.
The Workshop welcomes paper presentation from any interested participants.
Do contact the conference secretary for guidance regarding registration.
Best Regard,
Ms. Laura Samuel.
E-mail: laura_samuel@aol.com

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