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Ndey Jobarteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Jul 1999 00:14:44 +0100
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Well Yankuba,

This is the same Ndey Jobarteh. There is nothing wrong to be dissapointed
and you have all right to your own judgement.

To me I have seen no difference, If you have anything balance you are
welcome to do so. These are the reality  like it or not, it is the reality.
I did not work in neither regimes but I live in them, grow up in one and
survive the other.

It is unfortunate that i could not expressed what I saw in fairness to the
Gambian public because the situation is worse than express. Any Gambian who
feels that what is at home right now is Paradise or any better than the
regime before , you are not only fooling the entire population but yourself.
That is my position and and I hope many are disapointed with that. The truth
hurts and the reality is plain and clear. I don't need to prove to anyone
here about the situation at home.

As you can see I don't hate politics, it shape my life, determine my furture
and i live with it.

The Struggle Continues!!!
Ndey Jobarteh

-----Original Message-----
From: Yankuba Badjie <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 10 July 1999 17:55
Subject: Is this the Same Ndey Jobarteh " The Struggle Continues"???


>Hello Ndey Jobarteh:
>
>Let me first start by welcoming you back from the Gambia. I can see that it
>was successful trip. Anyway before I get started, I would really like to
>know if this is the same Ndey Jobarteh  "The Struggle continues"? I know
>that my question may sound confusing to everyone, but I decided to ask this
>question due to the confusion and disappointment that I gained after
reading
>your top ten lists about the Gambia.  I don't know if you are aware of my
>presents in the Gambia-L, but I have been here for a while. And since I
>became a member, I have been finding your comments very interesting,
>Important and most importantly Neutral.  Belief me or not but whenever I
log
>on the computer, I would first search for " the Struggle Continues" and
then
>other mails.
>But after reading your findings about our beloved country the Gambia, I
>can't express on this PC how confusing and disappointed I was, when I came
>to see the Imbalance comments from my Preferred and neutral intellectual
for
>the first time in this L.  Especially when taking the huge difference
>between the then Gambia and the present Gambia into consideration in term
of
>development at large.
>
>Ndey I have the courage to point out that there is a huge difference
between
>the two regimes because I worked with both.  And I have hundreds of proves
>to this. But unfortunately I hate talking about politics. Although I love a
>Politician who normally try to be neutral. Have a nice day.
>
>><>Badjie-Bassen <><
>Student Miami University
>
>
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