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wuri jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Jul 2000 18:44:58 +0200
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Saihou Omar,
What is your definition of silence? Is it because I have not been shouting my voice hoarse with profane language?.
Saihou Omar you know that is not me. Even when I was given doses on end of electric shock by Daba Marena
and his aides, under the Jawara regime, I never gave in to ranting and profanity. I will not start now. 

I have contacted the people I believe might be able to help since the first day the news was sent to the List. Like
the Mom, yourself, Annika, and the rest , I am also waiting for his release.

Saihou Omar, this is not the Ricki Lake show, so please save me that last phrase! I am happy to see you engaged
in Dumo's case! As you rightly mentioned we have threaded rough paths; through thick and thin, and there were moments when we were 
definately convinced that class is thicker than blood!!!!
 Sincerely,
Sister Jay.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Saho Omar Sheik BD06-GSOS <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 2:48 PM
Subject: Re.: ABDUCTION OF BROTHER DUMO


> Sister Jay,
> We all  joined this forum as a concerned Gambians. Therefore, as a concerned 
> Gambian you should not be silence about the abuse of human rights. If we are 
> all silent about the abuse of human rights then life will be silence. Whether you will 
> never condone  the shooting of school children nor the arrest and detention of 
> Brother Dumo was not my question.
> 
> My question was : What is/are your opinion(s) on the abduction of brother Dumo? 
> This brother Dumo whom both you and your husband  trodded rough paths in thick 
> and thin in during the rough days of the NIS. All of you didn't come to Sweden  
> voluntarily. Therefore I believed you had an opinion but if you think you don't have 
> just remember  WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND!
> 
> Regards
> Saihou Omar
> 
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