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Date: | Tue, 5 Sep 2006 11:23:34 EDT |
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Brother Abdu,
I hope that justice will prevail in Kenya as in the rest of Africa.
You are quite right, divisive politics only hurts our people and helps the
APRC regime to continue it's grip on them, something that should be
unimaginable to all Gambians in view of the hell this last 12 years has unleashed on our
people.
And that is why since the only responsibility of those who aspire to lead us
is to represent the best interest of "We, The People" with all that this
emcompasses, we can never be silent in taking them on to ensure that all their
deeds and actions never deviate from and will translate only to what is in the
best interest of our people.
I hope all is well with you.
Best Rgds,
Sister Jabou Joh
In a message dated 9/5/2006 9:53:18 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Sister Jabou
Thanks for the link. I was so busy recently that I cannot contribute to
issues even with the fact that this a critical moment for our country. The
silence also help because I don't want to be part of divisive politic, character
assasination and insulting any individual on Gambiapost or l on related
issues.The political playing field is not level and fragility of parties means the
continuum of Yaya Jammeh's dictatorship.
On matters relating to Kenya I hope the Kenyan law will takes it course and
sanction the imperalist racist aristocrat who feel that they above to laws of
their host countries. It is disheartening reading the piece. Once agin
thanks for the web link.
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