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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Apr 2004 16:50:40 EDT
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Ndey,

Thank you for your imput and comments. Let me point out that I am not the one
who went out of control here. I also wonder if change will ever come believe
me.
Again, thanks.

Jabou

In a message dated 4/7/04 10:18:06 AM Central Daylight Time,
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>
> Jabou,
>
> I do understand you very well and i am not disputing what you wrote or say.
> What i was trying to get at is that you people should have controlled over
> this issue not the issue controlling you guys. I don't usually enaged myself in
> this kind of discussion for professional, personal and political reasons.
> This was why i was so dissapointed that this is coming from people i highly
> respected. I don't believe that you people are tribalist either but it is just a
> communication breakdown that could have been avoided.
>
> We should be able to discuss issues maturely. I am not pointing blame on
> anyone, all i am saying is that we can engaged in these kinds of exchanges. Yes,
> Joe has no right to go that far even when provoked, we are talking about
> change in the Gambia. For me the personal is political. I do hope that Joe will
> appologise and we open a new page again. I guess Joe knows that you can be
> accused and have the right to defend yourself professionally.
>
> When i was reading the mail, i could not stop asking myself are these people
> serious when they talk about change in Gambia.  I had to stop reading and
> delete all the mail from my inbox and write to you people because it was
> depressing.
>
> I am not talking as a list manager but as a concern Gambian desparately
> searching for peace.
>
>
>
> The Struggle Continues!!
>
> Ndey Jobarteh
>

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