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trancearmada
This may seem like spam, but I assure you it is not! Please just read this!


Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 20:02:23 +0200
From: Markus Nisch | Block Address | Add to Address Book
Reply-to: [email protected][/email]
Organization: Paul van Dyk GmbH
Subject: Taleban

Dear Friends,

Please take a few minutes to read and act on this email.

On May 23rd 2001 the Taleban authorities in Afghanistan
confirmed that all Hindus will be required to wear a strip of yellow
cloth sewn onto a shirt pocket in order to identify themselves.
They claim that the measure is for their "protection". The world
has faced this before, in 1939 the world was required, at great cost,
to rid itself of Hitler's tyranny, it is not hard to spot his child.

Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to
relive it. The Taleban's record on respecting other religions gives
great cause for concern that their ultimate aim, upon which they
are intent, is "religious cleansing". They have already demonstrated their distain and intolerance for other religions and traditions by the desecration and destruction of the ancient Buddhist statues, our collective heritage, within the Afghanistan.

Whatever your religion, or even if you have none, we hope
that you will agree that this is fundamentally wrong. Remember,
"All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do
nothing". Please do not do nothing, add your voice.

DIRECTIONS:

PLEASE COPY this email on to a new message,
add your name and those of your household who wish to
participate to the bottom and forward it to everyone on
your distribution list. If you receive this petition and you
find that you will be the 251st name on it, please e-mail a copy of it

to: [email protected]. It will then be forwarded to the UN.

Even if you decide not to sign, please be considerate and
do not kill the petition as you will be denying your friends, and
theirs, their legitimate voice. Instead return it to

[email][email protected]


To The Secretary General, Security
Council and General Assembly of the United Nations.
We the undersigned are appalled by the decision of the
Taleban government of Afghanistan to require all Hindus to wear a
piece of yellow cloth sewn onto a shirt pocket in order to
identify themselves. An individual's communion with God, however
they find him, is a matter of personal conscience and must
not be the subject of intimidation or persecution. The right of
everyone to worship as they wish is fundamental and
inalienable. The United Nations was founded in order to defeat Hitler
and his henchmen who required the same from another religion with
all it's horrific consequences. It is completely unacceptable
that nearly 60 years later history is repeating itself. We ask
the following:

1. That the Taleban government is made aware in the
strongest possible terms that the world will not countenance this
perversion of human rights.

2. That prior to the United Nations and/or it's constituent
members granting recognition of the Taleban government this
obscene policy is reversed.

3. That the United Nations widen the terms of the trade
sanctions currently in force.


1. Alastair Mitton - London UK

2. Robert Mitton - London UK

3. Paulette Budd - London UK

4. Andrew Peake - London UK

5. Pippa Howell - London UK

6. Cecile Kusters - Arnhem, the Netherlands

7. Sarah Malpas - London UK

8. Susan Donnelly - Newcastle UK

9. Paul Donnelly - London UK

10. Pauline Bartholomew - London UK

11. Is0bel McMillan London UK

12. Fiona Adamson

13. Minka Emina Kulenovic La Jolla, US

14. Cath Dolan, London, England

15. Liz Murphy, Murcia, Spain

16. William M. Rueter, Wisconsin, US

17. Jaclyn A. Knapper, Tennessee, US

18. Louise Morris, Tennessee, US

19. Joe Stoud, Matsuyama, Japan

20. Keiko Stroud, Matsuyama, Japan

21.Larry Asher, Nepal

22. Phyl Asher, Nepal

23. Reiny de Wit, Nepal

24. Helen Johnston, Nepal

25. Isaac Thompson, Northern Ireland

26. Anne Thompson, Northern Ireland

27. Paul Carter, Vancouver, Canada

28. Lois Carter, Vancouver, Canada

29. Bronwyn Short, Vancouver, Canada

30. David Short, Vancouver, Canada

31. Mark Calder, Sydney, Australia

32. Graham Wintle, Surbiton, UK

33. Geoff Chivers, Surbiton, UK

34. Derek Nathan New Malden UK

35. Mary Nathan New Malden UK

36 Rosalind Preston, London UK

37 Marlena Schmool, UK

38 Ephraim Borowski, Glasgow, UK

39. Ruth Warrens, London, UK

40. Anthony Warrens, London, UK

41. Ian Goodman, London, UK

42. Liz Lightstone, London, UK

43 Elizabeth Simpson, London UK

44. Dimitris Kioussis

45. John_Griffin

46. Hermann Bujard, Heidelberg, Germany

47. Regine Bujard, Heidelberg, Germany

48. Konrad Beyreuther, Heidelberg, Germany

49. Ursula Beyreuther, Heidelberg, Germany

50. Horst Simon, Heidelberg, Germany

51. Michael Brand, Dresden

52. Dorothea Brand, Dresden

53. Christoph Lorra, Dresden

54. Martin Stocker, London, UK

55. Walter St=FChmer, G=F6ttingen, Germany

56. Michael Hans, Bonn, Germany

57. Wolfgang Mueller, Berlin, Germany

58. Claude Wasterlain, Los Angeles, USA

59. Jerome Engel, Jr., Los Angeles, USA

60. Gyorgy Buzsaki, Millburn, NJ, USA

61. James M. Tepper, Boonton NJ USA

62. Harvey H. Feder, New York, NY USA

63. Steven J. Diner, New York, NY, USA

64. Michael Goodich, Haifa, IS

65. Frederic Goodich, Los Angles, CA

66. Richard Milton, Pacific Palisades, CA

67. Carol Milton, Pacific Palisades, CA

68. Bob Baxter, Pasadena, CA

69. Vince Hemingson, Vancouver, Canada

70. Nicholas Racz, Vancouver, Canada

71. Michele Matthews, Vancouver, Canada

72. Marshall Marinker, London, UK

73. John Gilbert, London, UK

74. Renata Langford, London, UK

75. Antonia Owen, London, UK

76. Julia Bell, London, UK

77. Nick Mickshik, London, UK

78. Julian Sims, London UK

79. Alvaro Homar, London UK

80. Jane Lamacraft, London UK

81. Katya Brightwell, London UK

82. Lee Freeman, London UK

83. Charlotte Chahrvin, London UK

84. Catherine Mackenzie, London UK

85. Markus Nisch, Berlin, Germany

86. Paul van Dyk, Berlin, Germany

87. Artem Dessiatkine, Toronto, Canada


Paul van Dyk Office - PO BOX 460429 - 12214 Berlin -
Germany - Fax.: +49 (0)30 - 21798629 - http://www.paulvandyk.de
Kia Kaha
Well mate it may be true, more likely it's another crock of going around the internet (like those daft Nostradamus prophecies last week), but it doesn't matter either way because the Taliban aren't gonna be around long enough for us to worry about it ... George W. is gonna send the boys in to wipe them off the face of the planet, before this week is even finished, and good bloody riddance I say :)
Phrozen
quote:
Originally posted by Kia Kaha
Well mate it may be true, more likely it's another crock of going around the internet (like those daft Nostradamus prophecies last week), but it doesn't matter either way because the Taliban aren't gonna be around long enough for us to worry about it ... George W. is gonna send the boys in to wipe them off the face of the planet, before this week is even finished, and good bloody riddance I say :)


We will see about that....
j_spot
Well..the yellow stripe isnt new @ all. The taliban(not Taleban) has been doing it for quite some time.
Swamper
Chain letters like this one = Spam

You think anyone cares how many names and/or emails are received at that address?

No.

If anything they probably blocked the address so it bounces.
FASTDJMP3
And also the stupid forwards u get in ICQ = Spam
trancearmada
sorry it will never happen again! I won't post any more spam
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