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Saiks,
What a master piece. I personally do not know Korro Ceesay, but his murder
can never be forgotten and the fact that there are people like you reminding
some of us about him from time to time tells us that the Struggle never
stops.
Your brief background on MOJA just thought me once again how MOJA went
silence in Ghana, Burkina and a lot of other countries within the sub-region.
People who never were involved or been part of any "Cells" or a "Nucleus" may
not be able to comprehend fully why people like you can never keep silent on
a matter like this. I have no doubt that even the MOJA members who jumped in
the band wagon when the military came to power in the Gambia, went in with
the feeling that hence the corrupt Jawara regime was gone this was an opening
to view. And you know what, in any struggle, not everybody is going to have
the endurance to continue. A lot of them will argue that the best way to make
an effective change is to stay within the system and drive the rest to a
change for the better, but what most of these people failed to do is to
maintain their loyalty to the people and not an individual. I am sure had
Korro Ceesay showed his loyalty to the military regime alone and not the
people, he would have still been alive.
Keep up the struggle and the enlightening of some of us. Korro will never be
forgotten and I am sure sooner or later, the whole truth will appear. I hope
it becomes sooner than later.

Ousman Bojang.

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