Hi folks,
Before we drown the ambassador-designate (I don't think his appointment is confirmed
yet), why don't we all sign on to this letter, and turn it into an open petition. If
Ebrima would agree, I suggest we all review it, make suggestions, and sign it
(electronically, of course) before sending it. What do you think?
Katim
----- Original Message -----
From: Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 5:13 AM
Subject: Open Letter To New USA Ambassador To Gambia
> Gambia-L:
>
> Below you will find an open letter I have addressed to Ambassador Jackson,
> the new USA representative in The Gambia. By the way, whoever disagrees with
> my views/account can feel free to write his or her letter and then send it
> to the Ambassador.
>
> Ebrima Ceesay
> Birmingham, UK.
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
>
>
> Dear Ambassador Jackson,
>
> I am a Gambian who is currently living in the United Kingdom.
>
> This letter is written on my behalf, and also on behalf of many Gambians
> throughout the world and in The Gambia whose greatest wish is to see their
> country return to multi-party politics and functioning democracy. Democracy
> itself is a contested concept, but in the post-Colonial period from 1965 to
> 1994, The Gambia, if a minimalist definition of democracy is used, had stood
> as a beacon for the rest of the continent in terms of political stability
> and "democratic ideals".
>
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