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Asbjørn Nordam <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 Aug 2002 09:49:13 +0200
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My comment looking at the conflict from outside is, that this is TYPICAL.
Instead of concentrate on the question raised, you counter-attack and use
(misuse) the system to get rid of critics, opponents.

Why is it that the party-members now are more interested in the personal
thing (JUWARA-DARBOE) than in knowing if the money is safe ?
If there is a call for the UDP executive, why not at the same time let the
executive come out with a clear exact declaration on the money-issue. I
think the party-members need to know, if the parties accounts and money is
there for the leaders private and personal use, are they  free to do what
they like. 

I am still not saying that Darboe has got/lend the money. But I am not
impressed that the only prove till now is that he has denied it in an
interview with BBC.

Where is his "interview"/confrontation with trusted members of the party.
Why not let 10 random selected ordinary party-members together with the
congress-elected accountants take a look in the accounts and the books, and
make a statement. Mayby I´m naive, but I hope in a democratic organisation
that the elected accountants have the free right to inspect the accounts
whenever they like, feel it is necessary or are invited to.

Let the party members get the answer of the Juwara accusations, before the
executive decide on his membership. To me the degree of his LOYALTY has
something to do if his accusations are right or wrong. If he is right I
think he is very loyal to the party that he came out with his knowledge,
then you can question if he should have done it another way. But if he is
wrong, his motives, loyalties are so that I think that the party may
consider his membership.

Regards Asbjørn Nordam


on 23/08/02 13:29, malik kah at [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Reports are rife that the UDP executive is meeting to motion the expelling
> of Waa Juwara. Juwara's recent outburst against the leadership did not fare
> well with the leadership hence it is being widely speculated that he would
> be sent packing maybe as early as today.
> 
> The question that begs now is, what next WAA?
> 
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