Monday, February 27, 2006

Four Questions from the Martin man

From: Nadira3172@...
Date: Mon May 30, 2005 8:04 am
Subject: Four Questions from the Martin man

Q1: Martian; "What is the difference between the Humans and the Animals?"

A:Language...............

A. 2d question
Q2: Martian: "I have been watching you, and I found that you use your hands and
your head, I also noticed that you have built amazing civilizations, the
question is, did you make this civilization with your hands or in your head?"

A: The Head.

A. 3d question
Q3: Martian; "I wonder, since you think that you created all that civilization
with your head, what is in your head (mind) that motivated all of this creation,
I mean what is the factor that controls your thinking to develop your
knowledge?"

A:.Need.............

A. 4th question
Q4: Martian: "How can you realize the realm or recognize the things in the
life?"

A:.Study..............

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From: sam@...
To: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man

Dear Nadira,

Sorry wrong answers. Please tell me who are you.

Thank you very much and I hope to hear from you soon.

Friend4all
SAM
http://www.unhcr.info
http://unhcr.blogspot.com
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From: nadira3172@...
Date: Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:42 am
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man

Hi Sam,
Thank you for replying back. I am just someone that is fascinated with
your questions.
I asked everyone I know and could not come with the right answers.Your
questions are very
understandable and difficult. Scroll down with your mouse to see if these
are the right answers.
I am from Iraq as well. I came to the U.S.A when I was just 5 years old. I
don't remember
Iraq. And thank god my parents came here. They have told us how bad Saddam
was and they
did not want to raise us like this. I wish one day when Iraq is peaceful I
would like to visit my
home. I feel very sorry for what has happened to you. How are you doing now?
I wish you
the best of luck.
Sincerely,
Nadira
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From: sam@...
To: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man

Hello Nadira,

I felt strangely that your name is familiar to me. Nadira, in Iraqi accent means clever girl and we pounce it like nadrah. So if you’re girl so your name is Iraqi. I remember the girl I loved in Iraq when I was 14 or 15, her name was Nadrah, and I loved her from one side like all my other affairs in Iraq. I hope to know more about you and be friends if you like.

I read your answers and all of them aren’t correct, you can try again or read the answers in my ebook ‘The truth warrior’
http://www.unhcr.info/ in the last chapter about the questions.

Now I’m refugee living in Lebanon. I got problem with the UN because I’m human rights activist and they don’t like my opinions about them and our situation as refugees (specially the Iraqis), this is one of the reasons that prevent me from return to Iraq now. Recently I’m busy with the festival of the refugees’ day and I’ll tell you about when it finishes.

I like to publish your message on my blog
http://unhcr.blogspot.com/ with your permission.

Thank you very much and I hope to hear from you soon.

Friend4all
SAM
http://www.unhcr.info/
http://unhcr.blogspot.com/
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To: sam@...
From: nadira3172@...
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:54:27 -0700
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man/ Nadira

Hello Sam,
Your funny! How can my name mean clever if I got all the wrong answers?
HA HA! I am a 32 year old young lady. happily married and blessed with 3
children. I want to thank you for asking to be friends. Do you have a family
of your own Sam?

I am not giving up yet on the answers. I keep your questions in my
pocket
to ask everyone that comes across with me. Some people look at me and say,
where did you get these questions from. Then I start telling them about your
situation and how sincere & determined you are. When I explain your
situation, I ask people if they know anyone from Lebanon who can help you
get out.

Most people here are worried about being better than the other and you
are trying to make a CHANGE for all refugee's around the world. I admire
your work. Sam, your a courageous person. When I read your article I was
shocked. I asked my husband ( who served 8 years in the military in Iraq) is
this for real? He said,there are many people in his situation and worst . He
also said the main Red Cross is in Greece. Greece is were my husband came
from after serving 8 years in the military for Saddam.

Are you working now? Is it safe to e-mail information about where you can
get help and how?

You have my permission to publish my message on your blog. Take care Sam.
Good Luck with the Festival and keep me posted.

Your
Friend,

Nadira
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From: sam@...
To: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man

Marhab Nadira,

You’re cleaver because you want to find the answers by yourself even when you know where you can find them now, I like your determination and wish you will find them soon.

I don’t work now, but spend my time on the Internet working on my campaigns. You can email any thing about me or forward my messages. I use special system using servers outside Lebanon so my IP stay unknown. I’m happy with your efforts to tell people about me and I hope we’ll stay friends. Please give my greetings to your husband and all your family.

Shukran jazila, have nice time.

Friend4all
SAM
http://www.unhcr.info
http://unhcr.blogspot.com
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From: nadira3172@...
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:35:36 -0700
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man/ Nadira

Hello Sam,
Thank you for the nice things you wrote about me.
How are you making a living? Why not profit from the book's you wrote.

In America we have talk shows on TV., One of them is called The Montel
Williams Show.
I wrote to him asking if he could help a friend of mine. I explained to
Montel your situation.
Montel has helped many people. I will keep writing until I get a call from
his producers.

I live in the State of Michigan.
We have a TV.Orient ( Arabic Channel); I will tell your story to the
producers and maybe
they will put it on the news.

Thanks again for asking to be friends. I am very honored to have someone
like you as my friend. My husband and family
send their regards. Keep me posted Sam.

Your Friend,

Nadira
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From: sam@...
To: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man

Dear Nadira,

I gave them freely so more people can read them. I don’t have work now so I depend on my saving money, I’ll try to leave Lebanon or find work.

It’s good if you can tell people about me especially in the media, maybe that’ll help me to spread my writings. I’m very happy and proud to have you as caring friend and to give me some of your time. The regards from your family and friends blessed me and I sent them my greetings and my best wish to have nice and happy times.

Tell me please did you find the answer or you gave up on them. I’ll stay in contact with you and reply when I get message from. I wish you happy times with your family.

Peace upon you.
Friend4all
SAM
http://www.unhcr.info
http://unhcr.blogspot.com
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From: nadira3172@...
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 16:56:33 -0700
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man/ Nadira

Hi Sam,
Wow! That's to bad that you cant profit from it. Focus on getting out
of there.
I will try my personal best to help you in any way I can.

What are you going to do when you run out of your savings?
Find a smuggler to get you out. Have you thought about
marriage or perhaps an engagement from a different Country, Someone you know
and can trust?
Would that be possible?

I wish someday that I can meet you. I am reading your book, The truth
warrior. I am on chapter 2.
I don't want to see the answers. I want to live with your story as I read.
And possibly I will know the
answers. My late Father- in law and my uncle as well worked in the train
station too. That was so sad
what happen to the kurds. Do you still think about the old lady? How is your
family?

Do you have msn.Messenger? We can see each other and talk too. And best
of all, it's free! Yahoo messenger is free to. All you need is a little a
Web Camera that can be hooked up to your computer . You can see and talk to
people all over the world. Download msn. messenger 7.0 and Add my e-mail.

I pray that you will reunite with the people you love and care for.
God Bless you everyday for being who you really are. A true Warrior!

Your Friend,
Nadira
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From: sam@...
To: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man

Hello Nadira,

I give my ebooks for free so more people will read them and I’ll have more friends. I’m trying to compress my spends and maybe I’ll leave before I finish my saving money. I like to have part time job but it’s hard to find in Lebanon. I don’t know if you read about my work in Lebanon here:
http://www.umacr.org/about/osam_altaee.htm

About marriage, I didn’t thought about that because I don’t have enough money and also because my life is series of troubles and hardships. I don’t know if the arranged marriage will work or not. There are smugglers but expensive.

I hope you’ll enjoy reading my books and I hope to tell me your opinions about my writings. Maybe one day we can meet if you can leave USA because I don’t think I’ll visit America in my life.

About messengers, I’m using public shops to access the Internet, and I use yahoo messenger more than MSN. My ID is sam4iraq for yahoo and MSN, so if you add me we can chat some time. Mostly I prefer to use emails because I can read and write using my PC in my room and that help me to save some money. Recently we got problem with electricity in Lebanon and I don’t work on my PC so I’m sorry to be late in my reply. There are web cams in the shop; we can use it some time.

I appreciate much your offer to help me, but I don’t see any way except sending messages to the UNHCR about my campaigns. Tell me please about your late Father- in law and your uncle, were they worked in Iraqi railways? And do you still speak Arabic?

I’m happy to read your message and I hope we’ll stay in contact. Thank you very much and I wish you happy times with your family.
Fee amant allah.

Friend4all
SAM
http://www.unhcr.info
http://unhcr.blogspot.com
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From: nadira3172@...
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 17:04:09 -0700
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man/ Nadira

Hi Sam,
How are you going to leave? About your work, I haven't got to that part
yet, but I will.
About marriage, What I meant about that was to get out of Lebanon. Don't you
hear about people in(example) Iraq go to Jordan and someone from the other
Country's (example) U.S. go there to engage them or marry them just to come
here. And then after 2-3 years they get a divorce. They don't live with each
other or anything. Most people do it for money and or for their loved ones.
If you have some legal papers that you exist in Lebanon, I am certain that
it could be arranged for you. I hope you understand what I mean.

You are right about the smugglers, They are expensive. How much are they
asking from you? I hope you don't mine me asking. I am so sorry that you
have troubles and hardship in your life. Don't give up Sam. Have faith in
God and yourself. You are a very intelligent man. Maybe one day you will
leave Lebanon and visit any country you want.

We can use e-mails if you prefer. I will Add you to my Yahoo messenger and
maybe we can chat when ever you want
About the electricity, we had the same problem here but only for couple
hours.WE WILL send messages to the UNHCR.
The media helps too Sam.

I apologize that it wasn't my father-in-law, it was my uncle. He worked in
a place called K-One or K-wan in Karkoq His name was Gilayana. I speak what
you might call a Slang Arabic.

I am happy when I read your messages too. I pray that you'll will find
happiness and peace soon. Keep me posted.


Your Friend,

Nadira
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From: sam@...
To: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man

Dear friend Nadira,

I heard about arranged marriage and it’s need money and lot work with legal paper and I didn’t thought about because I’m not in good situation to have enough money for that.

About the smugglers, they took more than $1000 from here to Greece, some time it’s work well and another not, it’s expensive and risky. I’m happy that you care and ask me we’re friends so ask me what you like.

The page about the work isn’t in the book but it’s in on my site here:
http://www.unhcr.info/about/osam_altaee.htm I hope you’ll read it. It’s good you still remember some words in Arabic, tell me please had you been in any Arabic country before? And please don’t be sorry about your relative who was working in the train station, some time we mixed things. I’ll keep sending you messages and wait for your replies. I hope the UNHCR will reply to your message, Please tell me if they’ll do.

Ma’a alslamh (goodby in Iraqi).

Friend4all
SAM
http://www.unhcr.info
http://unhcr.blogspot.com
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From: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man/ Nadira
Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 21:24:46 -0700

Hello my friend,

I am sorry it took me long to respond to your e-mail. My computer
memory was very low. My husband bought a memory stick which contains 1kb.

Please Sam, try to make money to leave. You don't belong there. Your
one of a kind! Not many are like you. you certainly don't deserve this kind
of behavior, after everything you been through. You deserve respect and much
much more my friend.

Thanks for trusting me Sam. I care a great deal about you. About work,
I will read that too. I haven't been in any Arabic country's. I will let you
know if UNHCR will respond to my messages. I will also let you know if the
media responds to my messages.

How is the festival going? Let me know.

Take care my friend and I hope to hear from you soon. God be with you!

Your Friend,
Nadira
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From: sam@...
To: nadira3172@...
Subject: Re: Four Questions from the Martin man


Marhaba Nadira,

I understand that you had some problems with your PC and please don’t worry, me too I have problem with the electricity and it made hard for me to work on my PC.

My friend Nadira, it’s hard to fine work here and even if there’ll be good work so it’ll not help to collect the needed amount of money. The average of the wag here is $200 and if I’ll work so I need to spend $100-$150 and I’ll be very lucky to save $100 every month and the work will not continue for one year. It’ll be easy if we can work and have $1000 in one year. The situation here is very hard now and I’m not able to do hard work now like was able to do before months. I spent more that 10 years here and I have nothing. People working here for their daily living expenses.

You’re lucky to not be in any Arabic country and if you can stay away! LOL. Please could you send me the message that you sent for the UNHCR? I like to read them, and I don’t think they’ll reply because they didn’t do that for years.

The festival went well but not like what I dreamed of, I’ll put the pictures on the net when I’ll have the time to do that.

Thanks for your care; I hope we’ll stay in contact. Stay well and happy. God bless you.
Peace upon you.

Friend4all
SAM
http://www.unhcr.info
http://unhcr.blogspot.com
UNHCR’s emails:
ecu@un.org,inquiries@un.org,Hqpr00@Unhcr.Ch,tb-petitions@ohchr.org,info@usaforunhcr.org,lebbe@unhcr.ch