Thanks Sidi. I know the UN is not withdrawing it's entire CI staff, only
non-essential ones as you said in your previous post. What I was inferring
in my post is that this is not a good sign, and if things get worse, it may
lead to these organizations withdrawing essential staff with chaos to follow.
Happy Tobaski in advance.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 2/8/03 1:19:32 PM Central Standard Time,
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> Jabou,
>
> The UN is not withdrawing its entire CI staff. The essential ones are
> those working on human rights, security and humanitarian issues. They will
> stay. All development-related activities have been suspended until
> conditions improve. I have just arrived in Banjul and need to get few
> things sorted out and get ready for the Tabaski. Happy Tabaski to all in
> advance.
>
> Sidi Sanneh
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