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Imam Fatty is one of the most dangerous men any country can have. The quicker
this guy leaves or is removed from his position of influence, the better for
us all.

Ousman


>===== Original Message From The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>i am new subscriber but i cannot wait to enter in to your interesting but
>very sensitive discussion . it is very sad that after all those years of
>suffering for africans , it seems we will never learns lessons . after being
>so much divided by colonialism , politics and to some extend religion.
>it is now time for africans and gambians in particular to be involved in
>healing the wounds left by colonialism and slave trade rather
>indulging in what i will discribe as northing more than religious bigotry .
>we cannot tolerate religious bigots and from my observation that what Imam
>Fatty is . I am a debout sunni muslim but i do not care what my next of kin
>belief in so long
>he does not try to impose his belief on me . Allah had clearly stipulated in
>the holy Quran that there is no force in religion
>and he gives us the intelligence to decide which faith to choose . On that
>note i see no reason why we should allow ourselves
>to be divided by difference in faith . If Imam Fatty ran out issues to talk
>about why not he remind the people he leads every day ; that it is also good
>religious practice to to address the people you govern with respect .
>Finally to all the subsribers lets all try to be objective in whatever
>topics that may arise in future .

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