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Submitted on 21 January 2010
Title: Mr
First Name: Bagher
Last Name: Mohammadpour
Email Address: bmp1337@yahoo.com
Street Address:
Suburb/City:
State:
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Country: France
Subject: My Former letters
Comment:
The Right Honourable Kevin Michael Rudd
Prime Minister of Australia
Till now I have sent you some letter in search of the help of you country but
I have not received any reply till now. Life is very hard here and the
everything is getting worse and worse day by day.
I would be GREATELY pleased if you kindly let me know the final decision on
my rerqest. Here I have nothong more to add to clarify the situation in IRAN
and the extent of need of a big country to the humanitarian help and support
of democratic countries in their struggle against a totalistic dictatorship.
The Psycological proof of my need to receive your reply is given below 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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Submitted on 21 January 2010
Title: Mr
First Name: Bagher
Last Name: Mohammadpour
Email Address: bmp1337@yahoo.com
Street Address:
Suburb/City:
State:
Postcode/Zip:
Country: France
Subject: My Former letters
Comment:
The Right Honourable Kevin Michael Rudd
Prime Minister of Australia
Till now I have sent you some letter in search of the help of you country but
I have not received any reply till now. Life is very hard here and the
everything is getting worse and worse day by day.
I would be GREATELY pleased if you kindly let me know the final decision on
my rerqest. Here I have nothong more to add to clarify the situation in IRAN
and the extent of need of a big country to the humanitarian help and support
of democratic countries in their struggle against a totalistic dictatorship.
The Psycological proof of my need to receive your reply is given below 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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