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Lameen Sisawo Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Mar 2001 15:00:42 -0500
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Dampha, Kanteh  and  Jeng

I  would  like  to  take  this  oppurtinity  to  urge  each  and  everyone
to  not  let  this  issue  divide  us.  We  know  each  others  stance
and  exchanges  here  and  there  will  not  change  our  different
positions.  I  just  hope  PDOIS  will  come  down  to  earth  and  face
the  reality  that  right  now,  at  this  present  moment,  there  is  a
man  in  our  homeland  who  is  eternalising  his  presidency  of  the
gambia  and  does not give  a  hoot  what  kind  of  letter  they  write
or  what  the  populace think.  I  hope  everyone  concerned  will
realize  that  the  APRC  stalwarts  are  acting  with  impunity  and
doing  as  they  please.

The  attendees  of  the  meeting  at  LONDON  is  not  what  matters  but
the  theme  is  whats  important.  Since  we  all  agree  that  the  theme
of  the  meeting  was  to  restore  sanity  to  our  homeland,  we  should
all  give  it  our  support.  Remember  fellows,  we  have  very  limited
options.  Prospects  for  an  election  is  cloudy,  we  do  not  want  an
uprising.  Where  then,  do  we  stand?  Pressure  and  more  pressure.
Irrespective  of  who  attends  what,  we  have  a  common  goal  and  we
can  always  settle  our  differences  when  calm  returns. Right  now  is
not  the  time.

Like  they  say  here,  lets  move  on

Alagie  Barrow

Nashville  Tennessee.

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