Can't open file: '{prefix}_sys_session.MYI' (errno: 144)

(table: {prefix}_sys_session)
Muslim Peacemaker Team of the World Human Rights Help Org
 Sunday, 05. September 2010 17:09 : 4 User online
 
Benutzername:
Passwort:
MTPWORLD Members
Hauptmenü
Internes
Community
Sonstiges
Top 10 Links
1: Unicef Arabic
   [Visits: 455 x]
2: CPT in the USA - CPTweb
   [Visits: 362 x]
3: CPT in Iraq - CPTweb
   [Visits: 302 x]
4: Kinderhilfe Afghanistan
   [Visits: 273 x]
5: Webkatalog Searchengine Seek-a.com
   [Visits: 146 x]
6: Christian Peacemaker Teams
   [Visits: 136 x]
7: Yahoo
   [Visits: 121 x]
8: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz eV
   [Visits: 113 x]
MPT President Mr. Sami Rasouli (MPTworld Members)
Read More... Printer Friendly Page comments (0) 293 reads
Topic: aktuelle News Mr. Sami Rasouli, President of the Muslim Peacemaker Team, left Iraq when he was 24 years old to teach in United Arab Emirates for several years and then to Germany to teach for 4 more years. After arriving in Minnesota, he drove a cab until he had enough money to buy a café and market he named Sinbad’s. In 2001, Sami became a U.S. citizen. After his mother died in September of 2003, he went back to Iraq for the first time in 27 years to visit and to console his sisters. He was stunned by the destruction he witnessed in his homeland. Sami returned after a month, but the images he had seen continued to haunt him. His sleep was fitful and he was often weepy. It became clear to him that he needed to return to help rebuild Iraq. In 2004, he sold his business that he had had for 14 years and left his three sons to go back to see what he could do to help. While living in Minneapolis, Sami served on the board of directors of the Whittier Neighborhood. He also served on the boards of several other organizations. Among his friends and community, Sami was known as a passionate peace advocate. Sami Rasouli’s first assignment in Iraq last fall was to be a liaison between Global Exchange and Code Pink of San Francisco and the refugees of Fallujah to deliver medical supplies. As a member of the Iraq Human Rights Watch of Karbala, he accompanied doctors to visit several different camps of refugees. Then he met the CPT. When others heard of the newly formed Muslim Peace Team, people from all over the country interested in knowing more contacted Sami. He is certain that 20 teams can be established and working in all areas of the country.
Main Office

Dr.Jaffer al-Muthafer

68305,Mannheim

KORBANGEL 21

Germany

Mobile : + (49)176-25554499

Tel : (49)621-7629292

Fax : (49)621-7629290

Branch Office

P.O.Box 20

Sharjah

U.A.E

Contac No.

Mobile : + 971.504830711

Tel : +971.65749626

Fax : +971.65749625

Submitted by mptworld on Friday, August 25 2006

MTPWorld President Mr. Sami Rasouli (MPTworld Members)
Read More... Printer Friendly Page comments (0) 184 reads
Topic: aktuelle News Mr. Sami Rasouli, President of the Muslim Peacemaker Team, left Iraq when he was 24 years old to teach in United Arab Emirates for several years and then to Germany to teach for 4 more years. After arriving in Minnesota, he drove a cab until he had enough money to buy a café and market he named Sinbad’s. In 2001, Sami became a U.S. citizen.

After his mother died in September of 2003, he went back to Iraq for the first time in 27 years to visit and to console his sisters. He was stunned by the destruction he witnessed in his homeland. Sami returned after a month, but the images he had seen continued to haunt him. His sleep was fitful and he was often weepy. It became clear to him that he needed to return to help rebuild Iraq. In 2004, he sold his business that he had had for 14 years and left his three sons to go back to see what he could do to help.

While living in Minneapolis, Sami served on the board of directors of the Whittier Neighborhood. He also served on the boards of several other organizations. Among his friends and community, Sami was known as a passionate peace advocate.

Sami Rasouli’s first assignment in Iraq last fall was to be a liaison between Global Exchange and Code Pink of San Francisco and the refugees of Fallujah to deliver medical supplies. As a member of the Iraq Human Rights Watch of Karbala, he accompanied doctors to visit several different camps of refugees. Then he met the CPT.

When others heard of the newly formed Muslim Peace Team, people from all over the country interested in knowing more contacted Sami. He is certain that 20 teams can be established and working in all areas of the country.

Submitted by mptworld on Friday, August 25 2006

DRK hilft bei der Suche nach Vermissten
Read More... Printer Friendly Page comments (0) 409 reads
Topic: aktuelle News
Hunderttausende sind infolge des bewaffneten Konflikts im Nahen Osten auf der Flucht. Dadurch haben viele Menschen den Kontakt zu ihren Angehörigen und Freunden verloren. Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz unterstützt Betroffene, die nach Vermissten im Libanon suchen. Sie können eine E-Mail an den Suchdienst des DRK schicken unter KonKat@drk-suchdienst.org. Die Mail wird an das Internationale Komitee vom Roten Kreuz (IKRK) weitergeleitet. Mitarbeiter des IKRK versuchen dann telefonisch in der Krisenregion jemanden zu erreichen und die Nachricht zu übermitteln. Weitere Infos unter www.familylinks.icrc.org oder beim DRK-Suchdienst unter www.drk.de/suchdienst. Telefonisch ist der Suchdienst unter 089/ 6807730 zu erreichen.
Submitted by mptworld on Monday, August 21 2006


Login
Nickname

Password

FAQs
 Downloads (6)
 WebLinks (5)
Sprache
Select Interface Language:

English French Deutsch Deutsch Du
Alle Logos und Warenzeichen auf dieser Seite sind Eigentum der jeweiligen Besitzer und Lizenzhalter. Im übrigen gilt Haftungsausschluss. Weitere Details finden Sie im Impressum.

 Catall Rankingservice - Catall Webkatalog RankingScout - Pagerank Anzeige ohne Toolbar scripts-shop.de - Pagerank Anzeige ohne Toolbar   Fionapresent - Pagerank Anzeige ohne Toolbar  


 Besserer Pagerank 
Diese Webseite basiert auf pragmaMx 0.1.6, dieses CMS ist frei erhältlich.
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2010 by Muslim Peacemaker Team of the World Human Rights Help Org

Page Generation in 0.0789 Seconds, with 8 Database-Queries