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"Jeng, Beran" <[log in to unmask]>
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Aisha please give us a break. If you are really crying for peace,you will
appreciate what people are trying to achieve on this platform.

Beran






                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Aisha Sallah [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Monday, October 30, 2000 6:17 AM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        Re: CRYING PEACE!!!!

                I'm no angel but rather sick and tired of seeing all that is
going on in
                Africa, caused by those who are fighting for democracy without
really
                thinking about the real way round to achieve it. Intellectuals
might believe
                that they are the real rulers of Africa but all they've come up
with is
                misery. Nobody can save Gambia through G/L, if you really want
to save
                Gambia you have to be there. I do not think of this place as a
place that
                can bring some type of save heaven for the Gambia but rather a
place to
                discuss matters. Have you ever stop to think about the rapid
population
                decrease occurring in Africa most commonly caused by war,
famine, disease
                just to mention a few. What I'm trying to say here is violence
is not the
                way to democracy.

                /Aisha


                >From: Saikou Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
                >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
                ><[log in to unmask]>
                >To: [log in to unmask]
                >Subject: Re: CRYING PEACE!!!!
                >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:06:32 +0100
                >
                >Aisah,
                >This  your "Congo"man could really enjoy Africa,it is much more
to say that
                >he did not want to leave the comfort of Europe.Yes you have
been monitoring
                >the G/l and all you have been reading is  a cry  for unrest in
the
                >Gambia,are you Angel Aisha-come save Gambia through G/L,welcome
Angel.But
                >as
                >you know it was not the people in the G/L who were responsible
for April
                >10,this event was as a result of the fascist rule in our
country,you did
                >not
                >even read here to know what some of the contributors in this
forum have
                >been
                >doing to help the victims of  April 10th or it does not
interest you ?check
                >the mails from sisters Sigga and do you your calculations
again,we better
                >talk now before it is too late,before another April 10,before
another
                >Congo.How can people just demand that we should be passive
onlookers to the
                >detonating condition in our dear land?Do you need to use your
energy to
                >call
                >on us for peace ?are we the people shooting at defenceless
students ? are
                >we
                >detaining people for months without given them the chance to
let their case
                >be heard ? are we the founders of July 22 movement,did we set
any radio
                >station on fire ?
                >And then my dear Aisha wrote;
                >"....all the messages I have been getting from here is,if I sum
it up it
                >would be a cry for political-cultural-and tribal unrest in the
Gambia.I
                >might be wrong but sorry this is what I can summarize from
here..."
                >
                >You cant just accuse us with such serious charges and then
apologise for
                >it,
                >such activities do qualify for  treason charges.Did you read
here that Dr
                >Saine have been asking Katim to cut the heads of  people like
Karamba
                >because they belong to another tribe.With all the literary
works,with all
                >the fine political analysis and debate,with all the personal
                >communications,with all the books from GESO to Gambian
students,with all
                >the
                >infor on jobs and scholarship in this forum,all that you can
"sum
                >up.....from here" is civil unrest,you must be a very bad
matamatician Your
                >treason charges against us is no call for peace but a threat to
peace.
                >
                >For Freedom
                >Saiks
                >----- Original Message -----
                >From: Aisha Sallah <[log in to unmask]>
                >To: <[log in to unmask]>
                >Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 5:16 PM
                >Subject: CRYING PEACE!!!!
                >
                >
                > > I must say that I have long been monitoring the G-L, until
recently when
                >I
                > > decided to join. I regret to say that since the G-L started
up to this
                >day
                > > today, all the message I have been getting from here is, if
I sum it up
                >it
                > > would be a cry for political- cultural- and tribal unrest in
the Gambia.
                >I
                > > might be wrong but sorry this is what I can summarize from
here.
                > >
                > > Have we ever stop to think what a hell the Gambia will break
into if
                >hell
                > > breaks loose, isn't July 30 1980 and April 10 2000 enough to
teach us
                > > lessons, must we seek for a third lesson how will that be?
Can we
                >predict
                > > it? Must we become victims of our very selves? How long do
we think it
                >would
                > > take us to build up again or do we maybe believe that the
others will
                >come
                > > to our aid and make a marshal plan for us? So long I have
only seen this
                > > happen in Europe. Worst cases are still going on in Africa
never has any
                > > member of the UN come to aide the suffering all the sympathy
we get is
                >poor
                > > africa again lets give them some secondhand things and some
crack wheat
                > > that's enough for them they aren't worth better.
                > > Let me just quote a message from a Congolese(Zaire) whom I
met and what
                >he
                > > said did really touch my heart. This is what he said "I
became refugee
                >from
                > > the time Mobutu gain power, when Mobutu died I taught I
could walk back
                >home
                > > but before I was able to grab my things to head home, hell
fire broke
                >out
                > > again in Congo. Now I'm 65 years old, I spent all my
precious time in
                > > Europe, when will I enjoy africa?"
                > >
                > > What I'm trying to say is that the democracy that we are
looking for
                >does
                > > not exist anywhere in this world but we can build our
democracy by being
                > > there investing, contributing and educating the people
rather than
                >shouting
                > > from the far east for the people to take up democracy in a
violent way.
                > >
                > > Pardon me if anyone feels insulted by my little contribution
here, I did
                >not
                > > mean to, I'm just crying for peace.
                > >
                > > /Aisha
                > >

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