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yeks drame <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Dec 1999 03:02:34 PST
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GL,
In the name of "healing and reconciliation" I thought It would be a great
thing to start the reconciliation process with Matarr since he was the first
expelled member of this forum. We can start from here   in order  to measure
tolarance.

Certainly, there is a degree of willingness in Matarr to come back to the
GL, we must therefore take the chance to welcome him back as one of our
brothers who come back to join the family.

In the name of "healing and reconciliation" may God enhance us with the true
sprit of togetherness.

Peace!
Yahya


>From: Seedy SaidyKhan <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Re: Response to Katim Touray
>Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 00:02:20 EST
>
>Matarr Njie,
>
>Thanks a lot for that interesting piece. It has been very boring with
>anti-Jammeh sentiments since the cancellation of your subscription to the
>L.
>I subscribe to your views. I vehemently believe that the L is very
>hypocritical in looking at personalities and not facts. The recent attacks
>and remarks on Mr. Halifa Sallah and DR Saja Taal  by some members of the
>List were no worse than what you did. Yet, they continue to enjoy the same
>membership you have been denied. This reiterates your point that this
>Gambia-L interface does not stand for what it really  calls for. Sadly,
>this
>shows how badly we are in need of leadership.
>
>Why was ex-President Jammeh an invitee to a lecture at Miami University?
>Who
>invited him there? Yet, that same person is now calling for healing and
>reconciliation and engage in a dialogue with the Jammeh government in order
>to bring about a true and meaningful democratic government. Where does the
>neutrality lie here? How would Jammeh and his government or any sensible
>person see this? Mr. Jammeh was here a few weeks before Jawara arrived in
>town. What happened? In short, the ideas and proposals contained in "Time
>To
>Heal Self And Nation," are great, but the personalities associated with it
>are undoubtedly questionable. I think, the sense of Jammeh and his
>government/advisers is being put to test. Only time will tell the outcome
>of
>"their" wishes.
>
>By the way, Dawda, in the same name of democracy and freedom of expression,
>I
>think you did a great job on behalf of Matarr by forwarding this great
>piece
>to the L. I think his subscription should be reactivated as the so-called
>"Healing and Reconciliation" is in process.
>
>Seedy Saidykhan.
>
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