The previously posted link below seems outdated. the petition made some 1.3 million subscribers, see http://www.amnesty.org.uk/urgentappeal/new.shtml for details...
BRB At 14:05 19-12-02 -0500, you wrote: >> Considering Nigeria however (and supposed you're aware of the complete >> legal segregation of this countries northern part, as has been clearly >> demonstrated in the bloody rioting about last months miss world festival, >> and the Sharia practise of stoning women, not to mention the accusations of >> heavy terrorist activity) it seems unlikely that the US would even bother >> to sort out minor trouble like spam in these parts. > > ><snip> > >The US government officially claims to be working on the Nigerian scam >problem. For the reasons you mentioned I am very doubtful if the >US government is seriously trying to do anything about it. I hope the >Nigerians will eventually solve their problems of civil unrest. > >Sam Heywood >-- >This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser: >http://browser.arachne.cz/ > > Sometimes I get the feeling that the world is even bigger than the internet, and that people who've never seen a computer in their lives are capable of compiling reality on their own. One of those appears to be sentenced to the actual actual death by stoning in the before mentioned county, but of course the networked part of mankind will try to reverse that. please see http://www.mertonai.org/amina/OpenLetter.htm for a very real live-saving attempt and live long and prosper. BRB
