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baboucarr jobarteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Aug 2001 06:16:33 -0400
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Fatu Jahumpa Ceesay,

I have no problem whatsoever with the fact that you have unequivocally
demonstrated yourself as an APRC mouthpiece and lead-rapper but you should
respect and acknowledge the political affiliation of others that may defer
from yours.You don't expect everbody to share the same view with you, that
is human nature! Even Prophet Mohamed(pbuh) had some people or groups
opposed to the agenda He endeavored to sell.

Thus,it is highly regretable and unfortunate that you keep labelling the
oppostion and the press in a negative perspective.As for the vitality of the
Press in socio-economic development,I need not bring that to your attention
since that's your career.Competition and division of labor is very
indispensable in the world order.If everyone thinks the same, feels the
same, does the same profession or shares the same views with others,the
world would not have been an interesting place to live.

Therfore depicting someone different from you as an enemy is not only
uncalled-for but also unjust.Yes! it is understandable that you are trying
to "survive", but embark on a just and dignified course to achieve that.Most
importantly,remember that no condition is permanent and there most be a day
of reckoning.Peace.

Jobs.

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