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Lamin Sanyang <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 May 2001 22:01:44 -0000
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Saul,
We cannot forge the way forward without giving each other room to grow. If
we are serious about removing the APRC and Jemus from power, prosecute them
for the atrocities they've inflicted on our people during their very bloody
tenure in office; when soldiers were assassinated and students massacred in
broad daylight, we have to make a better presentation. And when i say better
i mean in all aspects. Hamjatta or anyone of us should not jump on the
slightest deviation people make and start hurling insults at them. In the
opposition, we should be able to convince each other not terrorize each
other to succumb. Why should Hamjatta read only 'hisses and foot-stampings'
like he is refering to kindergaten kids crying for sweets? Why can't he
appreciate the broader picture. That we are not the enemy here, but comrades
making simple observations. Yet, Hamjatta expects his words to be devine and
from the heavens. Harona, Yus and myself are just names that came to mind.
Saul, my brother i would love to see you or Dampha lead our country if you
are willing to do that. You have leadership qualities in you(and like all
humans you have your weaknesses). But with the Hamjattas around, you can
easily challenge Jemus' record! I have absolutely nothing against the
brother(Hamjatta) or anyone of you for that matter.
The APRC must go come October
Yaya Jammeh,Yankuba Touray, Sanna Sabally & Edward Singhateh should be
prosecuted
Forward with honest camaraderie
Minos


>From: saul khan <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Re: On The Original Voter Buyout Theory
>Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 19:15:00 -0000
>
>Mr. Sanyang,
>
>I have an eerie feeling that there's more to this than I know, so I
>wouldn't
>want to complicate matters any further. But honestly, how do you justify
>this frontal assault on Hamjatta, given that his sentiments on yourself,
>Yusupha, or Harona CANNOT be the cause of this barrage? I've started
>noticing your postings 'cause you keep trying to push aside the trivial, in
>favor of what matters, but this posting is pretty scary. At the very least
>it's counter-productive given your implied aim. I'm really shocked at this
>outburst...
>
>Saul.
>
>
>
>Hamjatta Kanteh wrote:  >Despite all the hisses and foot-stamping coming
>from some quarters
>>like that of Minos et al, Kebba Dampha and Saul Khan are very tolerant,
>>selfless, humble and generous Brothers that i admire for their
>>steadfastness
>>in the convictions that drives them to speak out against evil. We must be
>>grateful to their relentless pursuing of justice for the Gambian peoples.
>
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