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Saul, Hamjatta, Sarjaw, Jassey-Conteh,
I could not read the mails yesterday because of the production of a
newspaper. This morning also I was out giving lectures to some volunteers in
The Gambia. What I have read is quite interesting. I hope some lawyers will
come to the aid of Hamjatta. He has put himself in a very tight corner. I
just don't know how he will get out of it except to accept the truth that is
obvious to anyone who accepts truth when they see it. I will give him more
information when I examine Saul's final submission. I will take tomorrow
morning to clarify all doubts. None of my presentations will be lengthy. I
will just make one quotation of a letter published by the Daily Observer
after the referendum to clarify my position to Sarjaw. I am sure my position
will be convincing to even those who do not want to accept truth when they
see it.
Greetings.
Halifa.
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