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Satang Jobarteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Saul,

Subject: FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS

If your suggestions regarding above are a consensus among gambians abroad,
it will be nice to publish it in the papers, with a copy of the publication
addressed to IEC for its incorporation into their planning.

Satang


>From: saul khan <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: ON THE CORONER'S INQUEST AND others
>Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 13:06:31 GMT
>
>Mr. Sallah,
>
>I agree entirely with your reasoning and approach in all three articles.
>Regarding the voting issue, I don't think many Gambians abroad would mind
>paying a small fee (to pay for the logistics cost) in exchange for voting.
>I
>envisage this as a last resort, because I believe that if the IEC is truly
>independent, they'll be able to raise enough funds both locally and
>internationally to conduct the elections anywhere there is a significant
>number of Gambians. But, if they're in a jam financially, I'd rather they
>charge us $5 per voter rather than say "we cannot hold elections in X or Y
>country, because there are no funds available." I hope they'll have the
>courage to truly explore ALL reasonable avenues. And I also hope that the
>predictable outcome of the voting would not be the real reason why they
>wouldn't want to give us a chance to have our say.
>
>Regarding your letters to the Justice officials, I agree with your
>sentiments, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I'll keep my fingers crossed for
>this small country we all call "home."
>
>Good morning.
>
>Saul.
>
>
>>Kebba,
>>
>>Your intervention is highly appreciated. Please do not hesitate to assert
>>
>
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