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Amadou, thanks for your response. I agree with you, but I
think we need to change that. I belive this could be done if
the organizers put some emphasis on that aspect of the
get-together. We spent a lot of time on our key boards
discussing these issues and I think the next logical step is
to meet and really assess our situation. The folks in Atlanta
should realize that a lot of our people are being alienated
from these events because of the perception that it's devoid
of substance. I hope to hear from the organizers soon.
Chi Jama
Joe Sambou
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Date: 02/03/2000 7:40 PM
Mr. Silla:
I have been attending July 4th (Gambian Reunion) programs since 1983; and I
know that programs aimed at discussing the Gambia's future fail to attract
but a few dedicated souls.
Ask Latjor, Tombong, Mafy, Baboucarr Sillah, and other "veterans" of the
Reunion. May be the folks in Atlanta could come up with a new recipe to
increase interest in such events.
Amadou Scattred Janneh
Knoxville/Gunjur
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