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Date: | Fri, 27 Jul 2001 13:15:45 -0500 |
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Joke
What am trying to put through you is that, when you let extreme
words lead to extreme deeds, you can be devastated. Innoucous as
your last posting may seem regarding the journalists in the
Gambia, do understand that evil prevails not in great chilling
leaps, but through tiny banal events that slowly mount to
hightened tension. That tension is condusive to bitterness among
the citizens and if pushed into a corner, they will react. So
you see, violence has no place in any civilized society. If
the APRC is feels libeled or slandered by any journalist, we do
have courts to plead our cases.
Beating journalists and threathning to bury people- whom you
claim to represent- six feet deep, does not lay a fertile soil
for peace. The more bitter people you create, the more bitter
people you have on hand. Exculpatory decrees shall not do it in
the end. The will of the people shall win over demagoguery. Be
careful what you say and the same goes for Yaya - for "loose
lips sink ships". You cannot hope for peace without laying the
groundwork for it. What you sow is what you reap. Be very
careful, for the might of the people is bigger than Yaya and
his cohorts. Be rest assured that you all will stand trial one
day if you plunge our country into chaos.
Alagie Barrow
Nashville TN
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