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peter sanyang <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Apr 2000 07:18:35 PDT
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What kind of a dick-head ambassador is this ignoramus? I did not see
anything normal about this incident except the categorical/systematic and
brutal murders of the Jammeh regime. Could it be that he is under the silly
illusion that the Gambia(ns) will prevail under the same barbaric
unlawfulness that transpired under the Abacha regime in his country?. No
Sir, this is not normal and there is not iota of normalcy about what
occurred. The president could be a student of Abacha but should he forget,
the gambia is not going to be turned into neither a concentration camp nor a
bloody killing field. Yet again, am disgusted by his reference to the
destruction of property, actually people's property(gambian tax-payer's) as
a concern instead of the precious jewels the nation lost. What kind of a man
is this..

Below is the comments of one Africa's sorry brains, Copied from the daily
observer, read on....

"Ayuba Jacob Ngaka, Nigeria High Commissioner:As Nigeria's
representative in The Gambia, I advise the government, parents and    all
others concerned to treat this incident as a normal issue.There
should be objectivity in the assessment to forestall future occurrence. With
exception of those sitting for mock examination,
the government should not be in a hurry to recall the students to schools
until causes surrounding the event are identified.It is really
unfortunate that this kind of destruction has been committed but justice has
to be tempered with mercy."

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