Mr. Drammeh,
I second your proposal, in the name of "healing and reconciliation".
Peace.
>From: yeks drame <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Lift the ban on Matarr!
>Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 03:02:34 PST
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>GL,
>In the name of "healing and reconciliation" I thought It would be a great
>thing to start the reconciliation process with Matarr since he was the
>first
>expelled member of this forum. We can start from here in order to
>measure
>tolarance.
>
>Certainly, there is a degree of willingness in Matarr to come back to the
>GL, we must therefore take the chance to welcome him back as one of our
>brothers who come back to join the family.
>
>In the name of "healing and reconciliation" may God enhance us with the
>true
>sprit of togetherness.
>
>Peace!
>Yahya
>
>
>>From: Seedy SaidyKhan <[log in to unmask]>
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>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Response to Katim Touray
>>Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 00:02:20 EST
>>
>>Matarr Njie,
>>
>>Thanks a lot for that interesting piece. It has been very boring with
>>anti-Jammeh sentiments since the cancellation of your subscription to the
>>L.
>>I subscribe to your views. I vehemently believe that the L is very
>>hypocritical in looking at personalities and not facts. The recent attacks
>>and remarks on Mr. Halifa Sallah and DR Saja Taal by some members of the
>>List were no worse than what you did. Yet, they continue to enjoy the same
>>membership you have been denied. This reiterates your point that this
>>Gambia-L interface does not stand for what it really calls for. Sadly,
>>this
>>shows how badly we are in need of leadership.
>>
>>Why was ex-President Jammeh an invitee to a lecture at Miami University?
>>Who
>>invited him there? Yet, that same person is now calling for healing and
>>reconciliation and engage in a dialogue with the Jammeh government in
>>order
>>to bring about a true and meaningful democratic government. Where does the
>>neutrality lie here? How would Jammeh and his government or any sensible
>>person see this? Mr. Jammeh was here a few weeks before Jawara arrived in
>>town. What happened? In short, the ideas and proposals contained in "Time
>>To
>>Heal Self And Nation," are great, but the personalities associated with it
>>are undoubtedly questionable. I think, the sense of Jammeh and his
>>government/advisers is being put to test. Only time will tell the outcome
>>of
>>"their" wishes.
>>
>>By the way, Dawda, in the same name of democracy and freedom of
>>expression,
>>I
>>think you did a great job on behalf of Matarr by forwarding this great
>>piece
>>to the L. I think his subscription should be reactivated as the so-called
>>"Healing and Reconciliation" is in process.
>>
>>Seedy Saidykhan.
>>
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