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In a message dated 3/4/2001 9:13:53 AM Central Standard Time,
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> March 3, 2001
> Posted to the web March 3, 2001 Banjul The Gambian community in UK converged
> in large numbers at the House of Commons, Westminster, to hear the speakers
> who "voiced their anger and disgust at the present state of affairs in their
> country." The gathering was organised by the Movement for the Restoration of
> Democracy in The Gambia (UK) in collaboration with the Human Rights
>
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This is a giant move forward towards the restoration of normalcy in our
country. My hats off to all those who organized and participated in this
meeting. I think we in the U.S should work ot roganize a similar meeting in
the house of representatives or the Senate in Washington. I there is a
concensus on this, then we should get together and assign tasks to do the
homework and make it happen.
Jabou Joh
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