Does Anybody Have An Answer,

How do people under duress as is the case back home protect their
constitution? Do they have the right to be protected by a foreign
nation? Do they sacrifice their souls in a bid to gain their freedom?
Is international domestic abuse justifiable?Who is responsible when the
majority many are forceable governed by the help of another international
power by a puppet handful?
            Kalilu camara


>From: Asbjørn Nordam <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: When The Seed Of National Discord Is Sown,              A
>Bumper Harvest Of National Disintegration Is Reaped
>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 23:35:58 +0200
>
>Mr. Halifa Sallah and the Central Committee,
>
>this is a very clear and strong message to not only the President of the
>Gambia, but to all leaders all over.
>
>I do hope it will be received and many to learn from it.
>
>Regards and best wishes from
>Asbjørn Nordam
>
>on 27/07/00 12:53, foroyaa at [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
> > The only legitimate way of being entrusted with power is to receive the
> > mandate of an enlightened and free people. The only legitimate way of
> > exercising entrusted authority is to do so to promote the general
>welfare of
> > the people. (...)
> >"The Sovereignty of The Gambia resides in the people of The Gambia from
>whom
> >all organs of government derive their authority and in whose name and for
> >whose welfare and prosperity the powers of government are to be exercised
>in
> >accordance with this Constitution."
>
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