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Date: | Wed, 8 Mar 2000 17:34:14 -0500 |
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Dear List Managers,
I am very pleased to inform you that Ebou Khan, whose name I came
across on the list being among the best Gambian interpreter/translator
and for that matter an intellectual full of experience, has now
increased the list of Gambians working at the International Criminal
Tribunal for Rwanda, prosecuting genocide suspects to five. We are
hoping more Gambians will come on board as time goes on.
Please note that there are more Senegalese and Cameroonians working
with this Tribunal and other international organisation, which leave
me to wonder why? But the answer is they are fluent both in French and
English.
I therefore plead with all Gambian students at higher institution or
lower to acquire a bit knowledge in French, which can broaden your
chance of being marketable worldwide.
NB. Ebou Khan is anxious to join the L, in order to meet with old
friends and colleagues. I would therefore get in touch with you for
his subscription to the list whenever he is settled.
Farage
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