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Ndey,
Thanks. Brother Dumo's attitude and frame of mind despite his horrible
condition and experiences goes to substantiate the character that you and Sidibeh
describe.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 2/12/04 5:05:31 AM Central Standard Time,
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> Sidibeh and Jabou,
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> Dumo is the same man you described. I visited him in November whiles in
> Gambia. He is still a strong person, determined and focus. Even in the prison he
> still keep the spirit of the struggle and hoping that the truth will prevail
> soon.
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> The prison conditions are bad, really bad but he said to me the struggle
> continues. We cannot expect victory to come that easy. Even in prison Dumo is
> known to be a man of truth, justice and freedom. I remember they brought some
> guys from court and DUmo turn to me and said have you seen there are people
> in this place who are not suppose to be here.
>
> I urge any freedom and peace loving Gambian to visit him whiles on a
> holiday. business or any other thing no matter your party affiliation.
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> The Struggle Continues!!!
> Ndey Jobarteh
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