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Hello Karamba,
   You wrote "Gambians have a predisposition to want to move on but not
addressing the issue of lives that have been wantonly snuffed out would set a
very ominous precedent that would sow the seeds for further polarization."

Can you explain how current day Gambian politicians can address this issue.
 What tactics do you think our government should use to help align Gambians
to become more probing?
 Lastly, what resources are available to intuitive Gambians who want to shift
out of this paradigm.

Waiting for a reply.

Thank you.
Matarr.

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