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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Tombong,
It is really a shame that you are still trying to pedal this nonsense to this
list. You said: "the call ins were not banned, but they were stopped" What is
the difference? I am actually embarassed for you. These call ins were stopped
because the people were venting their anger at your murderous regime, and
this is the reason. Guess what though, call ins or no call ins, this regime
is going. No amount of damage control can save it now.
Jabou Joh
Here Here Jabou; Tombong iy is better for you to be quiet than fill us with
hot air. Call in programs and venting ones anger does no harm, its mere
expressing disapproval of the government's actions.
Daddy Sang
Gajigo,
There were Phone-in programmes at GRTS Radio (Radio Gambia - which covers
the entire country) and SUD FM Banjul as well. All were asked to stop by the
authorities.
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