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In a message dated 4/9/2002 7:08:35 AM Central Daylight Time,
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> ! I, for one, do not see any steps taken,
> to date, by the perpetrators of the massacre of our children, towards
> justice. There has been no acknowledgement of wrong-doing! The
> government's actions after the killings speak volumes about the legacy of
> impunity they want to leave us. When the rights of people to voice dissent
> are abrogated, there is no justice. When students are killed in broad
> daylight because they dared to stand up to terror, to transform their lives
> and their country, seeking to improve social justice, there is no step
> toward justice. The murderers were indemnified - they are walking the
> streets scot-free, feeling confident that their barbaric acts have
> succeeded
> in abridging our freedoms.
>
> Soffie
>
Thank you Soffie.
Jabou Joh
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