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This campaign is about Human beings, Democracy, UNHCR, Refugees, The Iraqis, Islam, Kurds, Human rights, Respect, Money, Donations, Angelina Jolie, Pavarotti, Giorgio Armani, Donors, Peace, History, Campaigns and about you if you care about these words.
Hi there,
I am SAM, an Iraqi refugee living in Lebanon at the moment; I have spent the last 10 years of my life as a refugee registered with the UNHCR in Beirut. The last 4 years, I have spent as an activist for peace and human rights (especially refugees and asylum seekers) on the Internet; I'm also books author and ebooks publisher. I have launched many campaigns to improve our situation as refugees in Lebanon and hopefully bring more understanding to our problems worldwide. I helped make many changes and improvements at the UNHCR office in Beirut; I used the Internet as the field for my activities (you can read more about that in my free ebook 'MY CAMPAIGNS'). All my ebooks are free and could be download from my sites.
This is my newest campaign, it's about the illegal and humiliating actions of the UNHCR, who using photos of refugees as banners and human-buttons to collect money. This is an abuse of the dignity and humanity of the refugees and must stop immediately and a clear public apology present by The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. My friends, I am talking about the pictures you can see here: http://truth4all.atspace.com/human-buttons.htm
Also you can read my new campaign 'Urgent, we need smile' here: http://lebanon.hostingeveryone.com/smile.html
For more info about UNHCR and life of refugees you can read my free ebooks. I invite you as fellow humans and members of the world community to support my campaign by reading my article on my site and see the human-buttons. The campaign is to support and improve the UNHCR http://www.unhcr.ch especially after the last scandals in the UN and UNHCR, just for example: http://www.mizzima.com/archives/news-in-2005/news-in-april/12-April05-22.htm
"We make demonstration and fast because the UNHCR office in Cairo did nothing for our problem..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4440730.stm
Together we will build better world.
You could reach me fast via this form: http://unhcrlebanon.wagoo2.com/email_me.htm
and if you like to know more about me, you can google for my name 'osam altaee'.
Thanks
THE TRUTH WARRIOR
http://www.netcolony.com/lebanon
http://www.unhcr.us
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klr rear tire
Bill,
I probably replaced where you would still get use from it, the difference being - MUD! I
changed my front when it had a bit more tread than yours, because I had it "wash-out" on
me three times on muddy roads, at speeds around 30 mph. And they were very
EXCITING...! In fact the fellow behind when I had my first said it was probably the most
entertaining 10 to 15 seconds he'd EVER observed!!! Incidentally, I did NOT go down on
any of 'em - but that was more good luck than ability.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Watson wrote: > > Wow Ed, that's quite interesting. You and I have ridden together and ride similarly, and I went 9,009 miles before replacing my stock rear tire. 35 psi as well, lots of commuting on asphalt. Go figure. > > I've become accustomed to hearing that 4,000 is pretty common for most riders, and the aggresive riders have been known to cut that number to 1,500. I would have pinned you for 6,000 miles or more on the stocker... > > Bill Watson > Phoenix
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