MaiklNait
01.12.2002, 22:50
Näin joulun alla on hyvä muistaa, että kaikilla asiat eivät ole yhtähyvin kuin sinulla. Niinpä kehotankkin teitä rakkaat ystävät muistamaan venäjän vähäosaisia. Myös venäläinen on ihminen siinä missä somali tai ruotsalainen. Myös venäläinen voi sopeutua meidän keskuuteen, onhan tästä hyvänä esimerkkinä tuska, joka on itä-rajalla asuessankin lähes ilmiömäisesti oppinut useita meidän normaalien ihmisten tapoja ja tottumuksia.
Nyt kaikki joukolla mukaan!!
Tästä alkaa iloinen joulu myös venäjällä!!
Vanhat vaatteet pois nurkista!!
Turhat rahat pois taskuista!!
From Valentin<valmik@userline.ru>
Date Sunday, December 1, 2002 5:06 pm
To "valya@userline.ru"<>
Subject PLEASE HELP
Dear Friend,
Please excuse me for any inconvenience caused by this message. I would never send a message like this, but our hopeless situation forces me to send it.
My name is Valentin, I'm 20 years old and I'm a student. I live with my mother and brother in the city of Kaluga, Russia. We had two grandfathers, but they died during this year. My mother is an invalid. She cannot see and she receives an indemnity from the government very rare which is not enough even for supporting our lives.
My brother is an invalid, too, since the accident happened 5 years ago. A big part of his body is paralized. The government does not pay any indemnity to him and to many other Russian invalids.
Since several years I take care of my mother and brother. The Russian government does not help us because of the current crisis and the corruption in Russia. I have a small piece of land in the forest where I grow vegetables during the summer, but this summer was very hot and it was not raining, therefore all the vegetables became dried.
I'm very afraid that the cold winter is setting in and my family has nothing to eat afterwards. This evening our weather is minus 19 degrees Celsius and it is going to be much more colder in the next month. It seems that all of us are doomed to the starvation and death.
The only chance we have to survive is to use the free public access to the internet during the evening at the High School when it is possible. I have found several e-mail addresses, including yours, that is why I have decided to appeal to you directly for a small help. If you have anything that is possible to eat, as well as any old warm clothes which you are not using anymore, I would be more than happy if you could send it to our home address is:
Valentin Mikhaylin,
Ryleeva Street, 6-45
Kaluga. 248030
Russia
If you think that it would be better or easier to send some money, please write me back and I will give you the details for sending it safely if you agree. That way to help is also very good because of the crisis foodstuffs in Russia are not expensive.
I hope to hear from you very soon and I pray that you will be able to help us to survive this winter. I also hope very much that this hard situation will get better very soon in Russia.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2003. I'm sending to you many thanks in advance for your kind understanding. Please excuse me, once more, for any inconvience caused by this message.
God Bless You,
Valentin and my family
Kaluga. Russia.
St.Pauli ja Reeperbahn..
Nyt kaikki joukolla mukaan!!
Tästä alkaa iloinen joulu myös venäjällä!!
Vanhat vaatteet pois nurkista!!
Turhat rahat pois taskuista!!
From Valentin<valmik@userline.ru>
Date Sunday, December 1, 2002 5:06 pm
To "valya@userline.ru"<>
Subject PLEASE HELP
Dear Friend,
Please excuse me for any inconvenience caused by this message. I would never send a message like this, but our hopeless situation forces me to send it.
My name is Valentin, I'm 20 years old and I'm a student. I live with my mother and brother in the city of Kaluga, Russia. We had two grandfathers, but they died during this year. My mother is an invalid. She cannot see and she receives an indemnity from the government very rare which is not enough even for supporting our lives.
My brother is an invalid, too, since the accident happened 5 years ago. A big part of his body is paralized. The government does not pay any indemnity to him and to many other Russian invalids.
Since several years I take care of my mother and brother. The Russian government does not help us because of the current crisis and the corruption in Russia. I have a small piece of land in the forest where I grow vegetables during the summer, but this summer was very hot and it was not raining, therefore all the vegetables became dried.
I'm very afraid that the cold winter is setting in and my family has nothing to eat afterwards. This evening our weather is minus 19 degrees Celsius and it is going to be much more colder in the next month. It seems that all of us are doomed to the starvation and death.
The only chance we have to survive is to use the free public access to the internet during the evening at the High School when it is possible. I have found several e-mail addresses, including yours, that is why I have decided to appeal to you directly for a small help. If you have anything that is possible to eat, as well as any old warm clothes which you are not using anymore, I would be more than happy if you could send it to our home address is:
Valentin Mikhaylin,
Ryleeva Street, 6-45
Kaluga. 248030
Russia
If you think that it would be better or easier to send some money, please write me back and I will give you the details for sending it safely if you agree. That way to help is also very good because of the crisis foodstuffs in Russia are not expensive.
I hope to hear from you very soon and I pray that you will be able to help us to survive this winter. I also hope very much that this hard situation will get better very soon in Russia.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2003. I'm sending to you many thanks in advance for your kind understanding. Please excuse me, once more, for any inconvience caused by this message.
God Bless You,
Valentin and my family
Kaluga. Russia.
St.Pauli ja Reeperbahn..