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Ceesay Soffie <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Apr 2002 11:48:26 -0400
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Lamin,

My apologies.  My hand is extended to you in taking that step toward
justice, then, justice against the dastardly deeds of sick men and their
abettors, justice for the children, and for the many un-named victims of the
AFPRC.

Soffie



                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Lamin Sanyang [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Tuesday, April 09, 2002 11:33 AM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        Re: One Step Towards Justice!

                Soffie,
                If the message behind One Step Towards Justice is perceived
by you as
                justice has been done, then i have failed in my
communication skills. I have
                to admit that my command of the English language is highly
limited. Justice
                was never served and the whole idea behind the posting is to
continue to cry
                for justice to be done. Because no steps have been taken to
date to bring
                the murderers to justice it is our duty to take a step
towards justice. That
                step could be done by sending messages to the State House
website tomorrow
                and(or)subscribing to Karamba's suggestion of a collective
manifestation
                through the newspapers back home, among other efforts that
may come to mind.
                One Step towards Justice is a call for Justice to be served!

                Sanyang.

                >From: Ceesay Soffie <[log in to unmask]>

                >To the person who originated the email of one step towards
justice! and to
                >those who subscribe to it, Kudos!  I, for one, do not see
any steps taken,
                >to date, by the perpetrators of the massacre of our
children, towards
                >justice.  There has been no acknowledgement of wrong-doing!
The
                >government's actions after the killings speak volumes about
the legacy of
                >impunity they want to leave us.  When the rights of people
to voice dissent
                >are abrogated, there is no justice.  When students are
killed in broad
                >daylight because they dared to stand up to terror, to
transform their lives
                >and their country, seeking to improve social justice, there
is no step
                >toward justice.  The murderers were indemnified - they are
walking the
                >streets scot-free, feeling confident that their barbaric
acts have
                >succeeded
                >in abridging our freedoms.
                >
                >Soffie
                >
                >"We will have t repent in this generation not merely for
the hateful words
                >and actions of the bad people but the appalling silence of
the good
                >people."
                >Martin Luther King, Jr.
                >
                >
                >
                >-----Original Message-----
                >From: Jungle Sunrise [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                >Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 4:45 PM
                >To: [log in to unmask]
                >Subject: Re: One Step Towards Justice!
                >
                >
                >
                >Mr. Sanyang,
                >
                >To those who do not know, it was reported in the local
papers here a few
                >months back that the widow and father of the late Omar
Barrow, the redcross
                >volunteer who was also killed on April 10, 2000, bitterly
complained to the
                >press that unscrupulous people used the late Barrow's name
to set up trust
                >funds from which the family only benefitted D2,000.00.
Isn't it strange
                >that
                >the family recieved only D2,000.00? Is it a case of those
shouting from the
                >roof tops not putting their monies were their mouths are or
a case of
                >unscrupulous peop! le robbing the dead?
                >

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