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Mr Makaveli <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Apr 2000 21:53:31 -0500
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One more thing I wanted to add in my previous posting is that what's
important here is not the website or the domain name for that matter, it's
message, the content and more so our commitment to seek justice. The truth
shall set us all free. These GAMSU soldiers are heroes ,and heroes are
ordinary people, doing extraordinary things, in extraordinary times.
                                                Wa Salam
                                                Mr Makaveli


Dr . Janneh,
This idea is something we must act on because me must not let these heroic
students massacre be forgotten. We cannot be in denial because this rather
unfortunate event shall remain part of Gambia's history. Something we all
should never forget. However, am not sure the domain names: 41africa.com
and 10April2000.com are the kinds I would use given the benefit of the
doubt. 41africa.com is great but not feasible at this present time. It
becomes a bigger issue and we have a lot of work to for Gambia alone. Once
Gambia problems are resolved, optimistically, then we may focus on helping
the rest of Africa. 10April2000 may sound like a birthday or anniversary.
So I suggest something like: GAMSU.com or  better yet YahyaMustGo.com,





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