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edi sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Feb 2000 11:21:47 +0200
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Boto as i said ealier,you are clean and no one can frame you.being in your
position,I definitely fight to clear my name.I know you as an helpful
person towards needies both in and outside MRC but not a politician.Body
no need to be afraid,God is on your side,consiquently,you need not to fear
anyone.


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EDI LK SIDIBEH                                  NAAKANTIE 2C9
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION       48320 KOTKA
KYMENLAAKSO POLYTECHNIQUE

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PEACETO EVERYONE ON EARTH.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Malanding S. Jaiteh wrote:

> Boto Jaiteh (MRC),
> I think your fears are well understood but since [log in to unmask] the author
> of "Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara the Pragmatic Leader!" did not sign as Boto
> Jaiteh(MRC.GM) we can only assume that he is another BJaiteh unless proven
> otherwise. Perhaps [log in to unmask] should sign his mails in the future to
> avoid the confusion.
>
> Malanding Jaiteh
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Boto Jaiteh" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 5:02 AM
> Subject: Re: Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara the Pragmatic Leader!
>
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 02/09/00 11:21pm >>>
> FELLOW GAMBIANS:
>
> The state of our nation, The Gambia, is deplorable. The Gambia is now a
> fertile ground for drug traficking, prostitution, banditory, disease,
> corruption, state terrorism, intimidation, harassment and economic
> degradation. In a nutshell, it's Terra Incognito in The Gambia. What a
> shame!
> what an outrage! what a tragedy! Not too long ago that this very country we
> all call The Gambia (Homeland) was regarded as many in the international
> community the bastion for peace and the model for democracy in Africa under
> Dawda Kairaba Jawara.
> Sir Dawda is a man of great intellect, honour and integrity. The man who
> demanded from her majesty, the Queen of England, in 1965 the Magna Carter on
> behalf of the people of The Gambia. This document paved the way for the
> Gambia to take it's rightful place in the community of nations. Jawara's
> Gambia was very prosperous and peaceful. Jawara was an ardent believer of
> the
> rule of law, justice, and the custodian of human right all over the
> continent
> of Africa.
> Now my friends, let us review briefly, Jawara's policies sector by sector:
> Prior to the Economic Recovery Program in 1985, FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION was
> the order of the day, school feeding program implemented nation wide, free
> stationery in schools, free transportaion for provincial pupils during
> school
> breaks and a whole host of incentives accorded to the student population.
> More importantly, every student live in the environment of peace and
> tranquility. Jawara's mantra was that the sky is the limit for every Gambian
> regardless of profession or political affiliation. In economic jargon, it
> was
> laissez faire at it's best.
> The success of Jawara's education policy cannot be overemphasized and
> yielded
> the following impressive intellectual power house....to put it in human
> terms:
> The Halifa Sallahs, Malarfy Jarjus, Sidia Jattas, Sam Sarres, Alpha
> Robinsons, Waa Juwaras, Lawer Dabos, Dr.Nyangs, Dr. Tijan Sallahs, Lamin
> Leighs, Musa Bassadi Jawaras, Mariama Semega Jannehs, Idi Jobes, Madiba
> Saidys,Seedy Jammehs, Bakary Bunja Dabos, Yusupha Jows, Francis Njies, Sedi
> Sannehs, Tijan Sallahs, Ousou Jahs, Omar Jahs,Suwareh Dabos, Eliman Chams,
> Dr. Jacks, Dr. Dabos, Henry Baldehs, Abdoulie Saines, Katim Tourays..... and
> the list my friends, it's just too numerous to mention. This affirms the
> assertion by the late Justice Holmes of the United States that " the
> greatest
> loss of a nation is it's mineral resources, even a greater loss is it's
> human
> resources." Against this human backdrop, if you will, lies the elloquent
> testimony of Jawara's education policy triumps.
> In the area of health, prior to 1985, it was FREE UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE FOR
> ALL. My friends, this author removed his tooth in The Gambia under Jawara' s
> medical health services  for 0 dalasi, and performed the same proceedure in
> the United States for $300. In general, operations that could cost people
> fortunes in Europe and America,  mark you.. with the same quality, amounts
> to
> nothing in The Gambia. To speak of "real success".
>
> The Gambia had the best civil service, the best telecommunication system,
> the
> most independent judiciary, the healthiest economy and most important of
> all,
> the most stable and peaceful country in Africa. Folks, these were monumental
> achievements. What is happening now my friends, is the deconstruction of
> these giant pillars built by the illustrious son of The Gambia in the person
> of Dawda Kairaba Jawara.
>
> This is what is at stake and it's worth fighting for. As Lamin Waa Juwara
> elloquently put it after he was ignominiously assaulted, detained and
> released..."as long as democracy is not restored to The Gambia, prisons will
> be my second home; I am prepared to die for my beliefs..."  Fellow Gambians,
> our country is burning, the time to rescue it is long over due. But better
> late than never! Let us avoid total ruination of our country and now is the
> time to support Ousainou Dabos and Waa Juwaras in their cause to free Our
> country from servitude.  Let justice prevail!
>
> Readers please note, the author deliberately avoided making any contrast
> between the erstwhile and the current regimes because the two are not
> comparable for heaven sake!
>
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> Dear members,
>
> I have recently join Gambia-L in order to  read and contribute to some of
> the intellectual
> discussions ( which I am yet to do) that goes on the web.
>
> But to my utter amazement and shock, some body purportedly use my
> [log in to unmask] to sent the above statement to you the members and to myself.
>
> I categorically and vehemently denied sending the above statement and I urge
> the sender to desist from using my name. Infact I have never been a member
> of AOL.COM.
>
> That Boto Jaiteh is not me Boto Jaiteh of Bakau, The Gambia.
>
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