Some folk just don't get it. Human rights is a genesis and bringing up past, even archaic deviations from it, is the need for chatting about it. If there were no violations, it would be foolhardy to bring up its merits. Quit wasting folk time and do something constructive to at least appear to reconcile with the past. If you don't apologise for your wrongs against Gambia, vow never to repeat them again. Reconciliation does not happen in a vacuum.

Les plus importants transformations sont les modifications "accidentelles".
Yours truly - Haruna.
From: Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
You know Ebrima I wish you could prove your case. Now putting all this
human rights debate aside for a moment, I believe regressing into the
past to excavate ugly memories shall only serve to stymie the
therapeutic effects of reconciliation. What is done can never be
undone. The abuse excuse game plan is over.


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