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"Habib Ghanim, Sr" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Apr 2000 23:09:28 -0700
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Thank you Brother
May the blessings of Easter be with you.

You are a very good and true gambian in all aspects. I respect you for
your courage, Thank  you and  appreciate it also.
We all are human and can make simple mistakes that can be taken out of
context.

Some of us will settle for nan Buru.
Astrid and Dagma will do it on your behalf
thanks again and God bless you
Habib Diab Ghanim, Sr

Prince Obrien-Coker wrote:

> In my last posting about the match between Morocco and The Gambia I
> stated that,"nothing spectacular happened in the second half except a
> disallowed goal by the Moroccans and the sending-off of Jatto Ceesay
> for spitting on a "narr" ".As a Gambian, I take no pride in the last
> phrase "spitting on a narr", neither do I condone such an action as
> something spectacular. I, personally, found it utterly disgusting to
> say the least. I could have written the sentence without the phrase,
> but I was only giving the reason why Jatto Ceesay was
> sent-off.However, I wish to extend my unreserved apology to all who
> think that I was being jubilant for Jatto' action and I also ask for a
> re-analysis of my statement to verify that I do not consider "spitting
> on a Narr" as spectacular, but the sending-off of Jatto Ceesay.I hope
> I will be forgiven for any distress I might have caused with that
> phrase. Prince


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