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Basiru Ndow <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Dec 1999 00:52:20 -0600
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Saul and Hamjatta,
  The debate is indeed very interesting, and now that the dust is about to
 settle and the jurrors(list members ) are now digesting the articles
and some will render  a very honest verdict.However the 1997
constitution is the target of many paper critics like you, ofcourse no
one denies the fact that it contains many flaws that only protects the
members of the APRC just like 1970 constitution. My only question is
what would  you done during the transition period given the fact that
we either have to accept the  1997 constitution as it is or reject it
and risk surviving under a roof of unquestionable degrees.. you have
been very critical of Halipha's role during the transition and you are
yet to let us know what you would have done or are going to do to help
change the situation, Africa has wasted too much time on this kind of
petty politics, intellectual dishonesty is a crime and history will
be the judge.. Give credit to those who sacrifice their time, knowledge
and energy for a better Gambia and please shut up if you cannot give
anything..  Many are waiting for your alternative solution, and please
let's not try to build a mountain out of a molehill..

Happy Ramadan..

Thanxxxxx

Bass Ndow

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