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Paragraph: My meritorious service had always been appreciated by my superiors... #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 25, 2009 17:25 pm   Paragraph: My meritorious service had always been appreciated by my superiors...
 

My meritorious service had always been appreciated by my superiors and had repeatedly earned the deserving reward, praise and gratitude in my commitment to official functions an strong sense of duty

I sincerely feel that for so many years my silence has no role to play to rectify my plight.

Undergoing torment and in view of the unavoidable circumstances beyond my control, I sincerely trust that my fundamental rights are not destroyed and undermined.
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My service, my commitment to official functions, and my strong sense of duty has always been praised by my superiors. I sincerely hope that my reputation has not been tarnished by the unavoidable circumstances beyond my control.
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