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Date: | Sun, 6 May 2001 22:20:53 -0000 |
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This must be one of the key points in our dialogue with the non-aprc
political formations.we must olso develop a direct communication program
with the masses of the Ganbiam people independant of political parties.
"The tragedy that continues to grip the Gambian peoples and their society
sustained by a gang of philistines and
hustling adventurers CANNOT be held back by one single block of political
interest. It calls for, above all, the unifying umbrella of the Gambian
collective conscience. Yaya Jammeh is not a UDP, NRP or PDOIS problem but a
Gambian problem that can only be effectively disarmed by a Gambian
collective action and conscience. The sooner we realise the futility of
partisan ad hominem bickering in the status-quo and see the beauty in
coalescing the Gambian family in the struggle to bring back Gambian decency
and tolerance in that country, the better for all of us. Arrogance and
self-importance has no place in collective action. And in the event, it must
ridiculed and placed in the back burners of the dreary routinized times of
normal partisan self-gratification and selfish interest where it is less
expensive and largely dispensable."
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