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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Jul 2008 12:21:01 EDT
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Saiks, please accept our sincere condolences in the passing of Adama  Fabury. 
I am comforted that his ideas and passion will continue to be a source  of 
inspiration in our daily lives until we meet him. May Allah be pleased with  him.
 
Haruna. For the Darbo family.
 
 
In a message dated 7/27/2008 12:16:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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A  TRIBUTE TO BROTHER FABURY

On Thursday morning the sad news of the lost  of a brother, a Pan Africanist 
and a militant Trade Unionist for decades was  related to me by a crying voice 
,I was in no position to accept what the  sister was telling me, I thought I 
did not hear  or somehow understand  what she was telling me. I had to call a 
friend and carefully asked if  what  I thought  I heard was true,   half way 
in our  conversation the brother received  a text message with the same news. 
At  times we must accept that it is only the idea that can be immortal and as  
another Friend related to me that it is his believes, the aspirations, the  
dreams for his people and country, what forms the bases for his wonderful  human 
relation.
Adama Fabury was a founder member of the Movement For  Justice in 
Africa-Moja- G    ( Swedish Branch).For a long time, he  dedicated his life and time to 
the service of his people through his  relationship with  Moja-G. He worked 
with the Gambian community in  Stockholm and his dead, after a hard battle with 
cancer, will come as a sad  news for  the Gambian Community in Stockholm. Adama 
 was a trade  Unionist who has always linked his trade union activism to that 
of the  struggle of his people back home in one way or another.
Our thoughts today  are with his Family, his social and political friends, 
his wife and Children.  When he is buried on Tuesday, many of us will be 
mourning a Dear brother, a  friend ,a comrade and I hope, it will not be his Dreams, 
his aspiration and  believes, that becomes a duty for some of us to keep alive

For  Freedom
Saiks
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