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Mr Makaveli <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Aug 2000 19:48:35 -0500
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Saul & Alkalo,
  I would prefer not to comment on this issue prematurely since am
anxiously waiting for Mr Sallah's response but FYI I thought about
forwarding the same questions to other parties. I know UDP has a website
and I will revisit them and ask the same questions. Too bad Ousainou Darboe
and Hamat Bah are not participating on the L as we all notice in the case
of Halifa, which is one of many reasons I commend Mr Sallah. I suggest that
they too subscribe to the L if they're committed and truely care to listen
to what some of us have to say. One must NOT underestimate the people on
the L and for any opposition leader to think they are merely subjecting
themselves to numerous and endless distractions would only be questioning
their commitment to lash out the despotic APRC before it's too late for all
of us. All opposition parties should take advantage of all form of media
available out there to help increase their popularity. The L is a great
start and it's FREE. Well, that's all for now. Am going back to sleep and
hopefully this time I'll be awakened by none but Halifa with some answers
to my 10 very important questions.

                                                         Regards,
                                                         Mr Makaveli




From: landing sanyang <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: SV: Re: 10 Questions To Halifa
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Aug 23, 2000

Hi Soul,
I had exactly the same feeling.I am appealing to Mr Makaveli to extend the questions to the other parties.
One thing i would like to question also is the extend or degree of our democratic values.As democrats,we should put all our eggs in the democratic basket.We cannot be democrates and advocating for the use of Force.
The Gambia belongs to all of us,and not all Gambians entrust their hopes in the multiparty system of democracy.My advice would be for those Gambians to organise themselves to compliment the little efforts of the rest in our quest to remove Jammeh from office,rather than frustrating and underating the efforts of others with a different method and strategy.
To Halifa,i would like to say:Be awere of the numerous and endless destraction you are being subjected to in the G-L.I know you have the energy and wisdom to deal with them,but the task ahead in the homefront needs the most urgent attention.
Sincere greetings to everybody out there and don't give up the fight.
Praises are due to our ancestors!!
Landing Alkalo Sanyang.
----- Original Message -----
From: Saul Mbenga <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: 10 Questions To Halifa


> To be fair to Halifa Sallah, could the same questions, be forwarded to
> Ousainou Darboe and Hamat Bah, just to level the plain field?
> SAUL

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