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Ams Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 2/12/2005 5:46:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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o  Writers,
I have also followed the exchanges, alas, in dismay. As a former  diplomat, I
just want to concur on one point, i.e., diplomacy requires  total allegiance
to
your country. When it comes to State secrets, it is not  a kids game to be
exposed in a public arena. If your respect for diplomacy  is absolute, it is
my
view, that certain events must remain appropriately  classified and be opened
only when the State mandates it..
Please draw  the line and do remember that we are not alone, the whole world
has access  to the Internet.
God Bless,
Malamin Juwara


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Mwalimu, while a Diplomat, did you ever reported on your country folks or  in
cahoots with mercenaries to target for murder any of them? If not, shut up
and watch what will proceed with this case. Privacy my  boots!

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