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Matarr Sajaw <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 16:10:32 EST
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Hello Mr.Halifa,
    I enjoyed the reply to Saul. I also want to
Thank Momodou Camara for the Postings of books1 and 2.
I have been busy reading through them.
   Leaders make decisions all the time. Sometimes these
decisions come with serious consequences. I am not condemning you
for joining the bandwagon after the Jammeh revolution. In fact it was a
much welcomed change that most Gambians embraced.
   In order for PDOIS to continue the effect it have had on Gambians, it must
stick to the five principles that you poignantly explained to Saul. I am
confident
that all of us who put your movement under the microscope are only interested
in long-term viability of the PDOIS movement.
   Keep pressing on issues of mass interest. You leadership in the
forthcoming
election is very important.  I have to run but will send my comments soon.

Thank you.
Sincerely,
Matarr Sajaw.

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