Sidi,

You are right, it is  prudent to play things down because you never know who
may access information on the net, and we certainly do not want to worsen an
already bad situation. We continue to pray for everyone over there.

Jabou

In a message dated 10/11/2002 5:10:04 PM , [log in to unmask] writes:


> Jabou,
>
> In times like these, one needs to play down, at least in public fora like
> the L, the atrocities, lest it further aggravate an already explosive
> situation.  Niger this morning claimed two of its nations were killed.
> Burkina Faso claims a much higher figure.  I am sure there are others.  I
> keep saying that the Gambian community is fine because I am referring to
> those working for international organisations in CI. However, we must
> remember that there is a sizeable Gambian community in Treicheville and
> surrounding areas of Abidjan and in the Bouake, Man and Khorogho areas of
> which we are not sure if they are all safe. Thus far, I have yet to receive
> information about the death of a single Gambian or Senegalese although this
>
> cannot be completely ruled out due to the nature of the conflict.  Let us
> continue to pray for all caught up in the conflict. I am off to Cotonou for
> a week on mission. I hope to return to a calmer and more peaceful Cote
> d'Ivoire.
>
> Sidi Sanneh
>

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