I agreed totaly with you Kabir .It is Arab racism and not Ghaddafi who is at
fault.Boynarr have done a lot of good things for our comrades in the
struggle .Really it is our leaders who failed their citizens meserably that
is the root cause of their odeal.
----- Original Message -----
From: Amadu Kabir Njie <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Following 'Ordeal' in North Africa Gambian EvacueesAllege
Libyan Brut...
> Jabou,
>
> As far as the West is concerned, all Arabs are either "terrorists" or
> "potential terrorists". If Ghaddafi has "found a pawn in these
> gullible African leaders" that must include Mandela who told off both
> Clinton and Blair and paid a much publicised visit to Tripoli. For in his
> eyes and in the eyes of many other Africans who don't take their cue from
> Western propaganda outlets and who don't let thier religious persuation
> blind them to reality, Ghaddafi is a comrade in arms. What you should be
> attacking is Arab racicism for that would not be gone even if Ghaddafi
were
> gone tomorrow.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kabir.
>
>
> >From: Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
> >
> >Beran,
> >
> >It's the money. Yaya Jammeh should go wag his finger at Moamar, instead
of
> >the Gambian people, but he and the likes of him will never do that.
> >Instead,
> >Ghaddafi who is seen as a pariah by his Arab brothers, and as a terrorist
> >by
> >the West, has looked around a long time ago and found a pawn in these
> >gullible African leaders.They even let him hold court at the OAU.These
> >people
> >know very well that Moammar Ghaddafi is just using the Africans because
> >everyone has isolated him.
> >On Arab racism towards Black skinned people, this is alive and well, and
it
> >is preposterous for anyone to say that anybody in their right mind
condones
> >it just because they have not mentioned it or written about it.
Basically,
> >if
> >one is against injustice of any kind, one cannot apply this selectively.
I
> >personally will condemn injustice no matter what group of people it is
> >directed at, and I think I can safely say that most people who share the
> >sentiment do likewise.
> >
> >. What is needed is what sister Fatou Sowe did in the case of Mauritania,
> >and
> > that is to educate people about these atrocities wherever they are
being
> >committed, and it is up to us to make sure that those who represent us
also
> >represent our views and sentiments when dealing with governments that
tend
> >to
> >look the other way in the face of these injustices. That is how these
> >things
> >can be eradicated.
> >
> >Jabou Joh
> >
>
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