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Lamine Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Mar 2001 07:08:47 -0500
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Comrades:

Today is day 4 of an appeal in setting up a
Unity Conference in Atlanta, GA for the
opposition in The Gambia. I have received
confirmation of support from 8 Gambians and
two Gambian organizations. They reserve the
right to have their names not published without
confirmation from them.

I am suspending my personal crusade of
contributing to the L for a free Gambia
until this conference is set in place. My
crusade has taken a 360 degree turn. A
Unity Conference is my primary objective
before any substantive dialogue with the
enemy. We are at the eleventh hour, and
thus must speak in one clearer voice.

Please comrades, let us act now.

This is the fourth request on my appeal for us
to organize a Unity Conference in Atlanta to
include all the opposition parties in our
country. If we are serious about the problems
in our country, then we must find some common
ground in setting our country free. Please
comrades, this is a very urgent appeal. Let us
act now before it is too late.

Please read this message and respond in kind:

I am appealing to opponents of the dictatorship
to hold a Unity Conference in Atlanta, GA on the first
week of July 2001. This meeting should coincide with
the 4th of July festivities in the New Capital of             the New South.

At this conference, we can encourage the opposition
in our country to seek a single candidate against
the dictator of kaninlai. We are wasting
valuable time in not inviting the leaders of the
opposition to the United States for a strategy in
freeing our country.

I am appealing to Sister Jabou Joh, Drs. Abdoulaye          Saine and Amadou
Janneh to lead this initiative.                 We should try and provide
funds to pay airfares                 and meals for our guests. We should
also arrange                 with Gambians in metro Atlanta to provide
boarding for for these brave people.

Please let us try and make this conference a
success. I hope Sister Jabou Joh, Drs. Saine and            Janneh can
provide us with their unique                 leadership qualities in making
this conference                  a success.

The Gambia is our country and we cannot afford
to let it go down the tubes. Please reply to
this mail and let me know who we should send
our donations to.

Naphiyo,

Comrade M.Lamine Jassey-Conteh

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