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A letter to Tataloona, President Zhabawi
Topic Started: Oct 28 2014, 11:20 AM (75 Views)
Avogoli


Mr. Zhabawi,

As an admirer of your nation and its great people, it saddens me to read news reports of rebels seizing your towns-and civil activists protesting the alleged luxuries your predecessor receives in prison. I sympathize with the burdens you bare in these troubled times.
I write this letter to express my desire to send aid to your nation, if you wish. The term 'aid' can be translated in any which way you please. We just want to help.

your esteemed colleague,

John Clarksen
Pres. of Avogoli

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Mr. Clarksen,

Good day to you sir. I write this letter to you personally to thank you and your nation for the generosity you offer my nation and my people. We accept any aid you send to our nation, specially now that it struggles to keep law and order. Our nation has just turned a new chapter and we are still fragile from the transition of power.

Since we are a democratic state, activist are free to speak their mind. The rebels however would be a more difficult situation to handle. However I am confident with the state of my Armed Forces and I feel like the situation would be resolved immediately.

Thank you again for any help you would send to my nation. I hope our nations can prosper together in the future.

Yours respectfully,

Sammir Zhabawi,
President of Tataloona
"Unity and Prosperity through Discipline and Commitment."
-Omar Peshe


Ten years of stability and progress under the regime. President Peshe leads the way. Tataloona, growing strong
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