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Pastimes : IN MEMORY OF...

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To: Dwight Taylor who wrote ()10/13/1998 10:50:00 PM
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*OFF TOPIC*

To illustrate how your letter on behalf of Ngawang Sangdrol might help her, I will post the text of a letter written to Amnesty International some time ago by Julio de Pena Valdez, a trade union leader in the Dominican Republic.

"When the first two hundred letters came, the guards gave me back my clothes. Then the next two hundred letters came, and the prison director came to see me. When the next pile of letters arrived, the director got in touch with his superior. The letters kept coming and coming: three thousand of them. The President was informed. The letters still kept arriving, and the President called the prison and told them to let me go... After I was released, the President called me to his office for a man-to-man talk. he said, 'How is it that a trade union leader like you has so many friends all over the world?'"

Please consider being one of Ngawang Sangdrol's friends.
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