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Date: | Tue, 20 Mar 2001 07:13:32 -0500 |
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Comrades:
I am proud to be a Gambian today. Your replies
and support for an urgent need in setting a
Unity Conference again is a testament that
Gambians are ready as a united front despite
our differences. I want to thank you and I hope
we can live to see it.
It was very cold day at the Greensboro Public
Library when a young Guinean woman told me some
African history. She said: "in Guinea, Mandinka
ko Kone, Sussou ko Conteh, and Fullah ko Bah."
She said: "Mandinka ko Camara, Sussou ko Sillah
and Fullah ko Jallow." Finally she said: "Ebay
bota sungikili." Friends that sent cold chills
in my spine because I used to hate being called
Sussou as a young child. This in sum is a reminder
that we are one family and thus, we should unite
instead of fight.
I will be calling the following representatives
in the US House: Reps. Cynthia A. Mckinney, John
Lewis, Melvin Watt and Howard Cobble. I will
inquire about the formalities of inviting political
leaders in foreign countries to the US regarding
the promotion of democracy and uniting behind a
single candidate against a dictator. Please
try and e-mail your representatives to the US Congress
and familiarize them with the events in The
Gambia. I will also call to inquire about round-
trip fares from The Gambia to the US.
Pleas keep posted.
Naphiyo,
Comrade M.Lamine Jassey-Conteh
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