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So Ebou the abuse excuse game plan is over? Well, good
luck to you brother. There is no excuse game plan but
a matter of reality. Going by your own nerration of
Korro's death, i wish you stand in front of his mother
and tell him what is done can never be undone. This
topic is close from this end because i think i have
put my case across.
E Sillah.
--- Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > George
and Ebrima...Please refer to my earlier
> statements:
>
> 1. “Now how does this mean within contemporary
> Gambia? I would
> caution that this is a very mangling question, and
> one has to walk the
> fine line of objectivity to avoid the potential
> sways of current
> factional politics. At best we can expect to
> demonstrate the essence
> of human rights within our socio-economic experience
> and leave the rest
> to legitimate politics to interpret.”
>
>
> 2. “I would like to establish here that my
> previous article is
> just a groundwork of ideas that I think might incite
> very fruitful
> solutions to human rights issues in the Gambia.
> Let me emphasize
> again that my opinion is purely apolitical, and I
> try as much as
> possible to avoid specific trends or facts in the
> Gambia that might
> embroil the discussions into a partisan debate.”
>
> Nevertheless, I will assume that the above
> statements are crystal clear
> unless you raise a specific question that is quite
> inherently
> impertinent. I believe this may help us avoid going
> around circles.
>
> Finally, Ebrima again there are alot of tangential
> issues you raised in
> your last response that I believe have absolutely no
> positive bearing
> to this discourse. For example, your posture
> without any concrete
> demonstration and I will quote you-“ The fact of the
> matter is you
> loaded your piece with revolutionary thinking of
> philosophers, the very
> purpose of whose arguments were completely
> misrepresented at the tail
> end of your previous posting.”
>
> You know Ebrima I wish you could prove your case.
> Now putting all this
> human rights debate aside for a moment, I believe
> regressing into the
> past to excavate ugly memories shall only serve to
> stymie the
> therapeutic effects of reconciliation. What is done
> can never be
> undone. The abuse excuse game plan is over.
>
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