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Sorry for my reply it should have read this away:
Che
If your mail read this way earlier may be we can discuss/ and debate my mails
"Now what is important is a collective effort to oust the dictating
government back home but not to single out one particular person and be
harsh on him." This is the only part I can debate with you which i can agree with you
but the last has no ground.
I completely disagree with these line "........... but not to single out one particular
person and be harsh on him," I was not harsh on OJ neither there was a malice. If
you read my mail thoroughly you will find out, I wrote no hard feeling before sign.
What I was doing was just telling it was time to reap the crops he sow. I even told
him the next time he happens to copme back let him deal with politics an not
POLITRIKS.
If you were a close allied one the activist brother Dumo learned, then it is very
surprising that you have no knowledge of what was intigating and engineering his
arrest, torture and detention.
You should remember that in a democracy the memories of a great politician is of
living importance only if they carry a tense of responsibility ion their past deeds and
doings.
Hope you will refrain from accusing me of hatred to OJ and baseless attacks since
you didn't/ cannot document it.
You wrote:
" I am among the activist that enjoyed and learned from the teaching of Dumo.
During my high school days I consumed some of my time disseminating
information sheet from Brother Dumo. You might not know but I was a closed
allied to the movement that brother Dumo was one of the nerves." Are guilty of
wrong deeds ? Is it a wrong deed to have a different political platform. Where you a
camafoulage or spy to report on Dumo's political activities and call it "engage in
wrong deeds" I believe you are the trying to underestimate the political maturity of
the Gambian people.
Kind regards
Saho
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