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Fatu Jahumpa Cessay <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Mar 2002 00:20:28 +0000
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Hi,
Thanks.
Hon FJC.

Jungle Sunrise wrote:

>
>
> Yus,
>
> I have never been to Kanilai and it is highly unlikely that I would be
> doing so in the foreseeable future. It is therefore very unlikely that
> I may be able to shed any more light about what is there and what is
> not there. Secondly, even if I did, you are more likely to think that
> my account of events is not true just like you have on a number of
> occasions recieved my posts. Hamat Bah, on the other hand, would
> certainly not cover up for Jammeh and had he seen anything remotely
> resembling all that we have heard and read about the place, he would
> certainly have tried to make political capital out of it.Finally, If
> Jammeh asks the opposition to be meeting with his government regularly
> to discuss issues of national interest, it is up to the opposition to
> take him on his offer. This, in my opinion would dispel a lot of the
> misunderstanding between them and make way for constructive dialogue
> between them. An opposition that has a cordial relation with a sitting
> government is more likely to be able to influence that government's
> policies and programmes than one that is seen as being hostile to it.
> This is only natural. If the opposition takes him on his invitation to
> be meeting regularly and discussing issues of national interest then
> we are more likely to have development with peace. These are my views
> on the issues of article.
>
> Have a good day, Gassa.
>
>
>  There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to
> see, yet small enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt-
>
>
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