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Please say hello to Haddy. I met Mai Chow in Washington DC, 2 months ago.

Maila Touray
Ext. 3530


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   sidi sanneh [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent:   Thursday, September 28, 2000 7:43 AM
        To:     [log in to unmask]
        Subject:        Re: Message from Prague

        Abdoulaye,
        Thanks. No, I have no career change in mind. I had planned to meet
with some
        NGOs, including representatives of Oxfam while here. Unfortunately,
because
        of the demonstrations which turned ugly on Tuesday disrupted my
plans. I
        leave tomorrow for Dakar and then on to Banjul for a week.
        Sidi Sanneh


        >From: Abdoulaye Saine <[log in to unmask]>
        >Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
        >To: [log in to unmask]
        >Subject: Re: Message from Prague
        >Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 12:16:23 -0400
        >
        >Sidi:
        >
        >Thanks for the update on Prague from Prague.  It gives the
        >demonstrations a special touch.  I applaud the demonstrators for
their
        >stance and like you, hope they do not go the violent. "From Abidjan
and
        >now Prague", you have covered the events well. Do you have a career
        >change in mind? Be safe.
        >
        >Regards
        >Abdoulaye
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >sidi sanneh wrote:
        > >
        > > While we sit it out at the Conference Centre in the middle of
Prague
        >with
        > > the police busy with the demonstrators outside the perimeteres
of the
        >site,
        > > I thought of whiling away the time with this piece , which is an
excerpt
        > > from Trevor Manuel's Opening statement this morning.
        > > Quote
        > > There is a story that Vaclac Havel tells of this beautiful city
        >(Prague),
        > > long before he was president.  A stone window ledge had fallen
from a
        > > building and killed a woman.  A local writer commented that the
public
        > > outrage that ensured was too parochial and failed to recognise
        >humanity's
        > > enoumous progress.  The next week, when another window ledge
fell, the
        > > public wisely ignored the writer.  To quote Vaclav Havel, the
people
        >"had
        > > understoood that the so-called prospects of mankind are nothing
but an
        >empty
        > > platitude if they distract us from our particular worry about
who might
        >be
        > > killed by a third window ledge..."
        > >
        > > Window ledges in Prague in the 1960s may be another space from,
say, a
        > > health clinic in Mozambique that is washed away by the floods,
but the
        > > lessons are the same.  The lessons then, as now, is that unless
we take
        > > account of our reality and are prepared to do something about
it,
        >nothing
        > > changes. End quote.
        > >
        > > There are lessons in Trevor Manuel's statement for all of us and
I hope
        >hope
        > > that the demonstartions currently going on outside the
Conference Center
        > > will leave the rest of the window ledges in this beautiful city
in tack
        >and,
        > > of course, that there is no bloodshed as those opposed to the
workings,
        >and
        > > indeed, the existense of the IMF and the World Bank, exercise
their
        > > constitutional right to free expression.
        > >
        > > Hamjatta, I received your note and I could not agree more with
the view
        >that
        > > the left is extremely organised which is being amply
demonstrated
        >literally
        > > and figuratively in the streets of Prague as I write this note.
        > >
        > > Sidi Sanneh
        > > Prague
        > >
        > > >From: "Jeng, Beran" <[log in to unmask]>
        > > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
        > > ><[log in to unmask]>
        > > >To: [log in to unmask]
        > > >Subject: FWD:United Democratic Party Leadership Threatened With
Death
        > > >Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 10:01:25 -0400
        > > >
        > > >United Democratic Party Leadership Threatened With Death
        > > >
        > > >
        > > >
        > > >
        > > >The Independent (Banjul)
        > > >
        > > >September 25, 2000
        > > >
        > > >Banjul
        > > >
        > > >Unimpeachable sources have intimated to The Independent that
members of
        >the
        > > >APRC
        > > >Youth Wing have threatened to attack and kill United Democratic
Party
        >top
        > > >brass
        > > >including Ousainou Darboe, Lamin Waa Juwara and Lamin Shyngle
Nyassi to
        > > >avenge
        > > >the death of Alieu Njie an APRC supporter who allegedly died
following
        > > >clashes
        > > >between opposition and ruling party supporters in Basse earlier
this
        >year.
        > > >
        > > >According to the sources, members of the ruling party's youth
wing have
        > > >threatened to 'attack, disrupt and kill' members of the UDP
leadership
        >and
        > > >their
        > > >supporters anytime they hold rallies outside the Greater Banjul
Area.
        >The
        > > >sources also added that APRC militants have planned to attack
UDP
        >convoys
        > > >going
        > > >to or returning from rallies. They further suggested that those
making
        >the
        > > >threat are 'determined to kill at least 50 UDP supporters.' The
alleged
        > > >threat
        > > >to assassinate UDP leaders, the sources emphasised, came as
some
        > > >undisclosed
        > > >members of the APRC youth wing reportedly incensed over the
death of
        >one of
        > > >their supporters, wanted to 'get even'.
        > > >
        > > >Meanwhile, a letter dated 18th September from the UDP addressed
to two
        > > >state
        > > >authorities suggested that its leadership has got wind of the
alleged
        > > >threat.
        > > >The letter sent to the Secretary of State for the Interior and
the
        > > >Inspector
        > > >General of Police, the UDP notified them of the alleged threat
to carry
        >out
        > > >'the
        > > >carnage'. Not only did the letter mention the alleged
determination by
        >some
        > > >members of the APRC youth movement to assassinate UDP leaders
and their
        > > >supporters, but it also alleged a systematic programme of
extermination
        > > >starting
        > > >with Ousainou Darboe's personal bodyguards.
        > > >
        > > >The letter, which was copied to the chairman of the Independent
        >Electoral
        > > >Commission also claimed that the reported presence of the
movement's
        > > >members at
        > > >a rally in Farato 'was part of their scheme to cause trouble,
which was
        > > >only
        > > >averted by the presence of the Police Intervention Unit'.
        > > >
        > > >The letter had also notified state authorities of a planned UDP
rally
        >in
        > > >Brikama
        > > >on September 23, requesting for necessary action and precaution
from
        >state
        > > >security agencies to avoid what the party's leadership called a
        >'national
        > > >catastrophe'. It also reiterated the party's commitment to the
laws of
        >the
        > > >land
        > > >and its readiness to co-operate with law enforcers in ensuring
peace
        >and
        > > >stability in the country.
        > > >
        > >
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