>From: Saikou Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
>
>MR Ceesay,
>

"Without understanding that such concept are a divide and rule tools and very effective in positioning the ordinary masses in opposites poles,without taking such struggles of ordinary Gambian people seriously and put them on the political agenda and in perspective our struggle for a free and developed society will continue to lead us along unnecessary dusty roads."

To stop the struggle leading along unnecessary dusty and costly roads demands building a network of well tested selfless and committed gambians spread all over the world to linkup with their counterparts in the gambia and develop a progressive platform to carry the struggle to its correct logical parth.

BYE.



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