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Lasana Jorbateh <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Sep 2001 00:57:38 EDT
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Mr. Jasseh Conteh,
I am a keen reader of your postings and believe me, I was impressed by it
especially your stance on the mess the afprc/aprc has inflicted on the
Gambian people since july 1994.
However since the repealing of decree 89, which I believe was as a result of
the combined efforts of all opposition forces in and outside The Gambia who
are committed to democracy combined with pressure from the intrnational
community, and the subsequent formation of a qualition of  GPP/PPP/UDP, you
completely blindfolded yourself to the continued atrocities committed by the
aprc regime on The Gambian people and concentrate all your efforts in
critising the coalition for the simple reason that it was not lead by Mr. S M
Dibba.
Do you realise that since the formation of the ncp in 1995 to date Mr. Dibba
never recognised anyboddy's leadership except Yaya Jammeh, who made sure he
was kept silent for seven good years while the rest of the Gambia including
his own dieheart supporters were crying for want of a leader? It was Lawyer
Ousainou Darboe and the UDP who sacrificed his life and confort for them and
provided a united platform, the UDP, on which GPP, NCP and PPP for the first
time in the history of Gambian politics came together as one family with one
aim and that is to unseat Yaya Jammeh and restor democracy which was burried
six feet deep by the afprc/aprc since july 22 1994.
Lawyer Darboe shall never retreat nor surrender for there is a lot to be done
before october 18 when all Gambians shall be free from dictatorship.
N'SHALAHU!

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