Dr Jaiteh
Thanks, I spent every hour of the 24 hours on the net and so is many. It is part of the evolving media to advocate for people power and democracy beyond journalism ethnic of self censorship. A small country like the Gambia with our International advocacy on the internet, and also with other development about Africa and the way forward, Gambian community are part of that stake and also we an impac within that dynamic and vision. To thoser people in the academia and research about Gambia and related matters, Gambian community online is a lead in knowledge generating.is It was not a surprise to Abdoukarim Sanneh,when one of the Common Wealth Observer Mission to the 2006 Presidential election was a person. I known many have been following the Gambian debate on the Internet. We have an impact but at the moment, imagine I low traffic or silence from on line debate. Are we still consume with the fear because of unconstitutional court case file against Fatou Jaw Manneh? To
be honest we only a coward!! Gambia is today run by half baked literate and the agenda of the regime is to keep us in virtual silence.
Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
ABDOUKARIM SANNEH wrote:
>Folks Reading the online papers and also low traffic of critical debate on the internet, it seems it is postive image shaping folding in that country.Is it that we are consume of what is folding in that Country is proper and ethical and have no bearing of the universal values of rule of law. List Manager if that is the show case reality please delist Abdoukarim Sanneh. I cannot imagine the absolute power and the absollute silence within the community in the diaspora. Have we not seen what a just and civil society we are enjoying in our various domicilating Europe and America? If so why can we not be part of the adovocay for dictatorship in our country?
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Abdoukarim,
Einstein once said: "Yes, we have to divide up our time like that,
between our politics and our equations. But to me our equations are far
more important, for politics are only a matter of present concern. A
mathematical equation stands forever."
Malanding
ps I ask you to reconsider leaving the L if it does not prevent you from
equitably dividing your time.
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