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Date: | Wed, 14 Mar 2001 15:00:42 -0500 |
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Dampha, Kanteh and Jeng
I would like to take this oppurtinity to urge each and everyone
to not let this issue divide us. We know each others stance
and exchanges here and there will not change our different
positions. I just hope PDOIS will come down to earth and face
the reality that right now, at this present moment, there is a
man in our homeland who is eternalising his presidency of the
gambia and does not give a hoot what kind of letter they write
or what the populace think. I hope everyone concerned will
realize that the APRC stalwarts are acting with impunity and
doing as they please.
The attendees of the meeting at LONDON is not what matters but
the theme is whats important. Since we all agree that the theme
of the meeting was to restore sanity to our homeland, we should
all give it our support. Remember fellows, we have very limited
options. Prospects for an election is cloudy, we do not want an
uprising. Where then, do we stand? Pressure and more pressure.
Irrespective of who attends what, we have a common goal and we
can always settle our differences when calm returns. Right now is
not the time.
Like they say here, lets move on
Alagie Barrow
Nashville Tennessee.
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