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Point well-taken sir.
>From: Rene Badjan <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Reply to Buharry-Gassama
>Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 21:31:43 EST
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> Saul,
> There has always been, and will always be inherent conflicts that
>exist between individuals and peoples. These conflicts formed the basis of
>struggles for perpetuation of ideals, values, ideologies, aims and
>aspirations of one group of the society against another group or groups of
>people. These groupings may not necessarily have to be along tribal lines.
>Within the framework of an organized society, the struggles between such
>individuals and peoples, who have freely or supposedly subjugated their
>rights to the supremacy of a constitution and a democratic process, is the
>mechanism through which the outcome of such struggles are determined.
> Rene Badjan
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