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In a message dated 6/12/00 7:13:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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However, over the last few days, I have been totally overwhelmed with
messages of support in private phone calls, in private e mails, and also
those encouraging List postings. Because of my role in forwarding original
source materials from The Gambia as well as my broad overview of Gambian
affairs, I have been persuaded to continue to contribute to the List.
Whilst my reasons for wishing to leave the List are now on public
record, I have, in response to all those people who have asked me to
continue, decided to remain as an active contributing member, and to
continue to forward postings which will take our wonderful country into a
good future, built on secure foundations of democracy.
I recognise that the Gambia-L is a microcosm of Gambian society, and
that it reflects the rich diversity of opinion and political views of
Gambians at home and abroad. I have been particularly moved by the
large number of appeals from fellow Gambians in The Gambia to continue
the struggle, as Sister Ndey Jobarte would put it.
Momodou Camara, please do not unsubscribe me !
Ebrima Ceesay
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Thanks Ebrima, and please ignore any snide remarks and just move on with more
important things.
Jabou Joh
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