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abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Nov 2004 13:38:05 -0800
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Joe, Sanussi and the rest thanks for your concern.I agree with Joe Sambou for to do something to replicate the good effort of Goerge Sarr or support for the Gambia-post to re-emerge agin.  Gambia-post is really a forum
for free speech. The present political dynamic in our country need
nothing like censorship. Gambia post is show case example of objective
cyber objective political discussion. In principles it not only gets the
fact right, it gets the meaning of events folding in our country. It
stands is compelling not only today, but it is the test of time. Gambia-post
validated not only by reliable sources but the unfolding of history of
Yahya Jammeh's dictatorial rule in our country. Gambia is still an
illiberal nation when it comes to free speech. Gambia-post is one example of
Indymedia. It has expose injustice, wrongdoing and above all, the abuse of power which
engulf our country. Praise to George, Yusupha ,Dave et al.





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