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"Movement for restoration of democracy in Gambia [NY]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Mar 2002 19:48:48 EST
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In turning a new page in the ongoing dialogue, I have two questions for you:
1] Do you feel that you owe an explanation to Gambians on the allegations
made by Yahya Jammeh and the AFPRC/APRC cabal, regarding your absconding to
the USA with funds belonging to the people of Gambia?
2] Are you willing to elaborate on what happened to Koro Ceesay?
Being the gentleman you're trying to portray on the L, the ball is in your
court.

If your education is not about gaining real power, not jobs, because your
jobs do not represent real power; not getting elected to office; fine
clothes; cars; or houses. If it is not about representing real power, you're
being miseducated & mislead, hence, you will die educated and mislead. If
your analysis of African issues is merely an exercise of feeling good about
yourself and your immediate surrounding, then you will die feeling good.
                                                       AMOS WILSON

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