The Doha Peace process, which was nothing more than a circus for those seeking per diems and personal enrichment, produced a worthless document, a fake LJM movement, and Tijani Seisi as leader.
What does 37 stand for?
37 stands for Worthless Document (currency/check; Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)
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But they were forced to flee with only a briefcase full of worthless documents when they were chased out by Mr Iqbal's daughter Ravia, 20.
Mrs Benson said: "An 87-year-old woman pre-paid for a funeral and was given a worthless document from Wood who kept her money.
Mrs Benson said: "In one case an 87-year-old organised a pre-paid funeral and was provided with a worthless document from the accused who took the money.
Mrs Benson said: "In one case an 87-year-old woman pre-paid for a funeral and was provided with a worthless document from the accused who took her money.