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Muhammad Lamine Jassey-Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 May 2000 16:35:18 EDT
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In a message dated 5/9/00 10:02:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Dr. Janneh:
I second your most informative exhibit about the dictator's "exit."  May we
pray for a peaceful exit that will leave our country intact?

History, however, has revealed that tyrants never exited peaceful.  We as
Gambians
must use our available resources to increase public opinion about the
dictator's inconsistencies and lack of respect for human rights.  No
conscious Gambian should even make an attempt to defend the slaying of
innocent Gambian students and the rape of a thirteen year old.  Our
responsibility is to protect the innocent and organize strategically for the
immediate removal of tyrant dictator yahya jemus.

Our country can no longer continue to be run by an immature and an unstable
idiot who has nothing to gain, but a continued assault on our citizens.  We
must remember that it is our duty and honor to mobilize.  We should not let
our enemies
deny us the opportunity to defend our rights.  Come July 4th, we must be
ready to stop agent ambassador Bojang from giving trophies to the winners of
the soccer finals in Atlanta.  We must send a persuading message to the
dictator that Gambians in the US condemn the slaying of innocent Gambian
students and the rape of a  thirteen year old.

Comrade,

Muhammad Lamine Jassey-Conteh

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