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actually, rather than trying to engage directly with these
individuals, I wonder if it isn't better instead to write an "open
letter," to the same audience as their ludicruous article is aimed at,
debunking some of the most blatant misinformation and criticising their
unethical methods and disrespectful tone. just a thought, Ylva
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Mr. O. B. Silla wrote:
> Angelika,
>
> Your points are well noted. And this shows atleast that not every
> non-Gambian is naive and short-sighted in the way they view Gambians in
> particular and Africans as a group.
>
> I must say that your remarks are very encouraging. And I"m sure our
> Historians and Political Scientists would be more that willing to counter
> this authors inaccuracies/lies and put the issues/points raised by Brigit &
> Co. in perspective so as to uncurl the already distorted accounts/records.
>
> How about applying Angelika's argument to challenge the authors in addition
> to what has been proposed by Hlva, Bro. Habib, Sister Jabou, Sidi and many
> others?
>
> God bless everyone of us and God bless Africa.
>
> Good night.
>
> OB Silla.
>
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