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Janet Touray <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Feb 2001 10:18:23 -0500
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Has anyone kept a copy of the interviews printed in The Point with some of
the students. I've lost the ones I saved on computer. What I'm actually
looking for are newspaper articles written about the events that occurred
that day. I live in Australia and the government here is denying such
events occured as it was not covered in the media.
I would also be interested in hearing the results of the meeting at the
British Houses of Parliment later this month. If someone could email a copy
of petitions that have been developed or letters informing governments
about the situation in Gambia, I could try writing to the Australian
government. Australia is a member of CHOGM and I believe Gambia is/was, so
it might help a little bit.
There are very few Gambians in Australia and most are fairly apolitical.
The few wh
o are interested in the politics of Gambia are nervous of putting
their names to things on the net. Hence I decided I should try do something.

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