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"Jeng, Beran" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Mar 2000 09:59:54 -0500
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I'm not a sister but a brother and I like to thank you for your
salutations to our sisters and to add to it by quoting the late
great Nkrumah that " the level of development of any country
can be measured by the political maturity of its women " .
Sisters aluta continua .


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   saiks samateh [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Wednesday, March 08, 2000 9:46 AM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        GREETINGS  TO ALL  THE  SISTERS

                            MARCH 8th GREETINGS
                Dear Sisters


                I sent you all my salutations on the occasion of the day and
wish you all the
                best in your day to day struggle against all forms of
oppression.It is  no
                hidden fact that you are the most marginalised section of our
society and your
                daily struggle,as mothers,sisters,wives and women,in such a
semi-feudal and
                oppressive society like ours,to get every day life as much
normal as possible
                is without a single doubt a difficult task.I am of the opinion
that it is only
                through you and the victory of your struggle that we can build a
society free
                from all forms of oppression and economic exploitations,a
society with a new
                form of human relationship.I am very confident that without your
liberation
                this society will remain as backward as it is today.I am at the
same time
                calling on the Gambian president Dr Alhagi Abdul Aziz Yaya Jemus
Junkung
                Jammeh to use this occasion and apologise to all Gambian
women,whom ,for the
                past years, he consciuosly subjected to the most backward
political
                harassment.The struggle continues...

                For Freedom

                Saiks



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