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Mr Saidy,
     With all due respect, in you capacity as the ex-ambassador, you should
be able to clarify the rumour about passport seizures.
     Transparency and accountabilty are key to a free society.

LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR EARLIEST RESPONSE.

On         Sun, 31 Oct 1999 12:34:59 PST, TOMBONG SAIDY wrote:

> Jabou and co.,
>
> As far as i am concern, this case is close. There is no need to continue
> this discussion when no one knows whose passport was seized or if a
passport
> was ever seized.
>
> PEACE
>
> TOMBONG
>
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