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In a message dated 2/23/2002 8:20:32 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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<< Did you inadvertently "cut out some of the unnecessary titbits" or is it
that there has not been any human rights violations by this regime, post
1998? >>


Gassama;
Humor me for a moment by telling me whether any human right's violations have
been committed since 1998.

I never claimed that this was a chronicle of all the times the APRC has
violated the human right's of innocent Gambians. Even the great Amnesty
International is incapable of chronicling all the violations.  This post was
intended to give members of this list some insight into some of these
violations so that we do not forget.  Hence the title of my post.
Furthermore, I am certain that a complete list of violations from 1994 to
date would have to be broken into multiple pieces of email.  The size of the
list would be bigger than what is allowable by my ISP.

Good day to you too.

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