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Pierre Gomez <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Nov 2003 11:12:27 -0500
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        While no one may deny the fact that Senegal and Gambia are one people, however,
each will be better off paddling their own canoe, and only lending each other support
interms of disasters and other crisis. The idea of a unity was long dropped by a
UN commission before Gambia attained its independence. The realities at the time
are the same as those on the ground today. So, Senegal will be better off uniting
with Cassamance than Gambia. If anybody should fight against the realities to unite
the two countries, they will pay a prize higher than the one paid by D.K.Jawara.
So you better not try it at all.


        Leave the arrogant people in their country and the meek ones in theirs. Period
. 

        PG
 

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