Thursday 24 March 2016

‪#‎FACEBOOK‬ ‪#‎SCAM‬ APPARENTLY NOT AGAINST FB RULES AND REGS TO SAY YOU WORK AT FACEBOOK EVEN IF YOU THEN WANT TO SOUND LIKE YOU ARE RUNNING A SCAM - THAT'S TWICE IN TWO DAYS.






Just had a friend invite from Casteel John Raymond


Casteel John Raymond is in your contacts
Senior Online Representative at Facebook
Lives in Menlo Park, California
22:19

Hello Mark

Hello from Harlech Wales UK (-:

My names are Casteel John Raymond and I work with Facebook as a Senior Online Representative.

i've spotted that smile emoticon
It did make me think when i saw it
interesting to be in the core of such a complex 'machine'
world changing

I am contacting you because I have good news for you from the Facebook.

........ ok......

Have you heard about the ongoing Facebook Online Mid-Year Giveaway or anything related to it?

no

I am pleased to inform you that your name was among the 20 lucky winners who won $600.000.00USD (Six Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) each on the Facebook Online Mid-Year Giveaway.

so.... the web says its probably a scam so if i report you for spam and its real then FB should come back to me and let me know in double quick time that the money is really mine and that it wasn't a scam. I could launch my project to help people... and and and .... so
www.projectbrainsaver.com

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THEN HE UNFRIENDED ME.... frown emoticon

Doh!

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He is still there today.


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IS THIS A SCAM OR IS IT MORE FACEBOOK GAME PLAYING WITH OUR HEADS?
I MUSTN'T TELL YOU ABOUT THIS BECAUSE ALL OF YOU WILL TRY TO PRETEND YOU ARE ME TO GET THE MONEY
‪#‎FACEBOOK‬ ‪#‎SCAM‬ APPARENTLY NOT AGAINST FB RULES AND REGS TO SAY YOU WORK AT FACEBOOK EVEN IF YOU THEN WANT TO SOUND LIKE YOU ARE RUNNING A SCAM - THAT'S TWICE IN TWO DAYS.
Hardin K Leanna
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You're friends on Facebook
Claim Agent at Facebook HQ
Lives in Menlo Park, California
11:17
Hello
How are you doing this blessed day and your family?

its an interesting day (-: you?
It ia a great day
My name is Hardin from Menlo park CA I work for the Facebook social network and you?
.....?
projectbrainsaver.com and headhelp.me and a few others - working on getting help for people like me and others (-:
I was asked to pass you some vital information regarding to your Facebook account.

but i am actually a man who is disabled living on state benefits smile emoticon
as well
grand mal epilepsy and a few other bits
but i do love life :-)
Before I proceed I will know if you know about the Facebook online promotion 2015/16

it still feels like a scam to me but yes i was contacted by someone else so i let facebook know.... my friend thinks i might just be being cynical :-)

Hello i will like you to know that this is not a scam at all okay so you dont have to be skeptical at all okay
So can we proceed?

thats ok then... just to let you know that i have reported this converstaion to your bosses so if everything about it is ok then my friend and you will be proved right and i will have to work harder on my trust issues :-) so what next :-)


Oh i see.

I am delighted to inform you that your name was luckily selected among the 20 lucky winners who won the sum of $600,000.00 Us dollars
i never jump up and down about me winning major sums of money on the net because every time i have i then have to give the rolls royce back and leave my private island just as i start to love it :-)
and i would like you to know that Facebook is aimed at saying A BIG THANK YOU to all our Online Users for making Facebook their number one means to connect, communicate, relate and hook up with their Families, Love Ones and Friends over the years

as i said, it's an interesting world isn't it :-) i like fb for that too
I am using this great opportunity to congratulate you once again and i am here to know if you are ready to claim your winning because we don't force winners in claiming their winnings....Here are some picture of our past winners that receive there winning Successfully.
Can you see taht very clearly?




yup. so how do i claim ?

for you to claim your winnings prize you have to abide to the Facebook rules and regulations

...
this is intriguing ... is this a con or a mark smiling all over his face??

Hello i want you to know that this is 100% real and legitimate okay so you have nothing to be worried about okay

so where do we go from here?

I want you to know you will just have to keep your winning as a secret don't tell anyone about your winning to avoid double claiming of your winning.


...?
... and ive reported your profile as fake by the way..... and i reall think i want to write about you and Casteel John Raymond, Senior Online Representative at Facebook, Lives in Menlo Park, California too... 
fb needs to sort out a more honest and open way of doing this if its true cos it is so like a scam - you will have to give the money to someone else or openly give it to me... not this way - have a lovely day - (-:

Bye
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..... IT LOOKS LIKE IT WAS A SCAM - HARDIN HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!
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Mark Aldiss facebook said they will mention about community guidelines to them


and Mr Casteel is still saying he works for Facebook

Don't Facebook know who works for them? Don't they know how to code? If they don't care about others using their name do they care about more important things... like pedophiles...




Friday 22 January 2016

Groups demand Saffron leader’s release

Groups demand Saffron leader’s release



Groups demand Saffron leader’s release



The wife of a former monk and prominent leader of the 2007 Saffron Revolution was denied permission to visit her jailed husband yesterday.
Marie Siochana told The Myanmar Times that authorities barred her entry from the prison because she is a foreign citizen. Myanmar authorities said this is standard procedure until the backing of the relevant embassy is secured.
Her husband, U Gambira, was arrested at a hotel in Mandalay around midnight on January 19. He has been denied bail and is being held in Mandalay’s Oboe prison on immigration-related charges.
U Gambira, who is no longer a monk and resides in Thailand, entered Myanmar with Ms Siochana at the Thai border crossing of Mae Sai-Tachileik on January 16. Police allege that he did not enter the country legally, and have charged him under Section 13(a) of the colonial-era Burma Immigration (Emergency Provisions) Act of 1947.
International rights groups suspect the charge is a form of politically motivated harassment and called for the activist to be immediately and unconditionally released. UK-based rights group Amnesty International called the charges against U Gambira “contrived, arbitrary and politically motivated”. The group also took aim at the broader pattern of suppression of activists in Myanmar, which they say runs at odds with the country’s human rights commitments.
“The Myanmar authorities continue to arrest and imprison activists and human rights defenders on politically motivated charges, part of an ongoing clampdown on the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly which are enshrined in Articles 19 and 20 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” read the Amnesty statement released on January 20.
The call for U Gambira’s release was echoed by the ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR), which said the arrest comes at a “pivotal time” and is “extremely concerning and risks sacrificing any potential positive legacy of the government of President Thein Sein”.
“This arrest seems to be on trumped-up charges and is most likely politically motivated. Gambira has sacrificed a great deal to support the rights of the Myanmar people to fight for democracy and should be treated accordingly – not hounded and thrown in jail,” said Son Chhay, a Cambodian member of parliament and vice chair of the APHR.
Son Chhay said that the arrest calls into question the sincerity of Myanmar’s reform efforts.
“The outgoing military-backed government is not sending the signal that it is ready to work with other stakeholders to see Myanmar grow into an open society that upholds international human rights norms, and this has concerning undertones for the tenure of the next government,” he said.
U Gambira’s arrest in Mandalay came just one day after a US State Department envoy called on President U Thein Sein to release all political prisoners. The senior-level representative urged the president to fulfill his 2013 pledge before he leaves office at the end of March as a sign of his commitment to the reform process.
U Gambira was previously jailed and sentenced to 68 years in prison relating to his role leading pro-democracy demonstrations in 2007. He was released in a presidential amnesty in January 2012 after serving four years and two months.
He suffers from major mental health issues, including extreme post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from his earlier imprisonment when he was tortured. He was also diagnosed as schizophrenic in late 2015. Ms Siochana said he is currently medicated and must follow a strict regimen of prescribed drugs. She sent medications to the jail, with instructions, but estimates less than one month’s supply is left.
A trauma specialist in Thailand who has treated U Gambira raised concerns over the possible trigger effects the reimprisonment will cause.
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners told The Myanmar Timesthat while immigration-related charges haven’t been used much in recent years in political cases, there is some precedent for using them.
“The charge under the The Myanmar Immigration (Emergency Provisions) Act is not so commonly used for political reasons but has been used, particularly before 2011, when people would illegally cross the border to coordinate with CBOs and disseminate information to the outside world,” the Thailand-based group said.
The police report said that during interrogation U Gambira confessed to having made several unofficial border crossings since he left Myanmar to seek medical treatment in Thailand in November 2013. However, it did not appear these were the subject of the charges against him.
“It reeks of retro-vengeance and neo-paranoia on the part of the authorities to target someone they have already tortured and apparently want to ensure will never pose a threat to the military’s interests again,” said David Mathieson, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch in Myanmar. “If this is the new post-election Burma, it is looking disturbingly like the Burma of nine years ago that U Gambira was trying to peacefully change.”