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Modou,
            I read this article. Apart from the word Socialism in the 
PDOIS  acronym, I have never read anywhere since PDOIS was founded 
where it is stated that Halifa, Sedia and Sam are socialist. I have 
also never heard any of them publicly state that they are socialist. If 
there is anything to the contrary I would like to be enlightened.

            Moreover, PDOIS has written a lot on the Gambian political 
situation from colonialism  to this date;  they have written a lot 
about the Gambian economic situation as well as other social and 
cultural issues. I have not seen people challenging them on any of 
these things, but rather they would dwell on things that they have not 
said or assigned them positions they have not taken. All this for a 
good reason.

            It is interesting how the battle of ideas to win the hearts 
and minds of the Gambian people is shaping up. As long as we don't 
resort to violence to settle our political disagreements and differing 
political visions for our country  it should be a good thing.


       Rene


 From: Modou Nyang <[log in to unmask]>To: GAMBIA-L 
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Sent: Wed, Nov 21, 2012 12:06 pm
Subject: Re: [G_L] Slow death of Socialist ideas in the Gambia

Suntou:
Good try. You have touched on an interesting topic for national 
discourse but at the same time you deviated from it by shying away from 
its academic and scientific value. It appaers again that PDOIS is your 
main target. But we can talk about this topic even inclding PDOIS and 
the generality of ideology in the Gambian political field. I will buy 
some time to share my views.
 
Nyang



  From: suntou touray &lt;[log in to unmask]&gt;
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 Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 8:21 AM
 Subject: [G_L] Slow death of Socialist ideas in the Gambia


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