On Wednesday, 4:54 PM, bagher mohammadpour <bmp1337@yahoo.com>
wrote to J.Key@ministers.govt.nz <J.Key@ministers.govt.nz>;:
The Right Honorable John Key
Till
now I have sent some letters for you in search of the help of your
country in favor of a big nation who are in the middle of a an unjust
struggle against one of the most toalitaristic governments of our world.
Here
there is no need to add any new evidence to Prof the severity of
condition and life it Iran. Everything is getting worse day by day and
it is a moral duty on democratic countries to support them (at least
indirectly) in any possible way.
On
the other hand my life is very hard here and I would be greatly pleased
if you let me know the final decision on my request for help.
Psychological
justification of this last and least request is given bellow from one of the most well-known books of the last century.
respectfully yours
B Mohammadpour
Former prisoners, ...,
agree that the most depressing influence of all was that a prisoner
could not know how long his term
of imprisonment could be.
From:
Victor Franlk, Man's search for Meaning,
Rider, London 2008, page 78.
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