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63 / TO the recivers of the last 14 emails / October 3, 2009 / AUSTRALIA

On Saturday, October 3, 2009 11:25 AM, bagher mohammadpour wrote

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Dear Colleagues*
Few days ago I sent you the following e-mail on a national crisis in the pharmaceutical industries of Iran. There I discussed the matter in three dimensions: National, Professional and Personal. You must have read it by now and we have reached a full understanding of the subject. The depth of Social and Economical and Political and Judicial crisis in Iran have never been more evident to the world than today.
The assumption of truth of my report discloses one of the most hidden and dangerous and unavoidable threats Iranians have been subject to in the last thirty years and the genuineness of my documents leave no space to doubt the truth of my letter.
And finally my personal and professional background and the horrible and intolerable and inhumane personal life I am forced to in Paris make a trilogy of reasons for being deserved of receiving your and your country humanitarian aid and support as a favor firstly to all Iranians and secondly to me as a human being left to wander the streets of Paris and sleep rough and having only one meal (of the lowest quality) a day as a consequence of my life-long moral and professional commitment to Human Rights and Public Health. Unfortunately France is not as serious on HR issues as she tries internationally to pretend herself.
I and all a Nation are in urgent need of your kindness and professional commitment and your country's humanitarian help and support. I hope to receive your reply soon even if it will be a negative one;  this is extremely vital when the life is an extremely bitter one and passing the time washes the LIFE away more than usual.
Faithfully yours
B Mohammad Pour

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