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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 20:27:11 EST
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Dear Hamjatta,

Apology accepted.
I do not want to belabour the point, but my comments regarding your debate
with Halifa were directed and based on the exchange that took place, and my
personal assessment of it, nothing more.Both yourself and others who heaped
insults on me have never met, much less interacted with me to enable you to
assess me as the individual you described me as.I  am not that individual.
You are right. Let us move  on, and concentrate our energies to tasks far
more productive.

Sincerely,
Jabou Joh

In a message dated 3/28/00 8:00:06 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:

<<
 <<Take the case of Jabou. She is always sending these
 postings online but doesn't cease to label smear people as conies of some
 faceless wonders who are hell bent on destroying the Gambia. And she is
 always sending postings that carry messages of truth and forgiveness. Talk of
 sanctimonious and convenient posing on the Internet!!!!>>

 Dear Jabou,
     I write to publicly retract the above assessment that I have made of you
 earlier and by extension wish to register my profound and unconditional
 apologies to you for any inconvenience and discomfort you might have to
 endure from all of this.
     Obviously you and I have had a very bad start. Could we seize this chance
 and start all over again on a clean slate? There are far more important
 things to be said and done than to stick to prejudices which the spirit of
 decency and moral tact does not embody in any shape or form.
     I hope you will join me in forgetting what has transpired between you and
 I in the past and look forward to a future of mutual co-operation and - why
 not? - friendship. For I bear I bear no ill will towards you or anyone online
 for that matter. If I sound very cross and harsh with you, it is only that it
 is premised on your equally vile and baseless insinuation that I was fronting
 for some political interest hell bent on destroying the Gambia when I was
 asking Halifa questions. True, I have overreacted and regret it as thus. But
 sincerely willing and ready to move on to other things that deserve the
 attention of you and i.
     Whilst anticipating your favourable response, I look forward to a future
 of mutual co-operation with you.

 Hamjatta
 hkanteh

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