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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Jul 2000 02:19:06 +0200
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Modou,
Thanks for returning back to the whole issue.Your analyses came very close to
what I have in mind.This is why I put the question to both of them,whether they
know each other.I am very sleepy now but hopefully,both of them will reply me
tomorrow.
                Thanks
               Elhajj.


Modou Sanyang wrote:

> Mr Ebou Jallow,
>
> When Peter Sanyang first came up with this
> $3million issue,you objected to his approach.
> Even though I understand why Peter got emotional with
> the issue, I did agree with you that his approach was
> less than diplomatic.
>
> However, you have not responded well to even those who
> took the diplomatic approach (Mr Elhajj Fye, Alpha Robinson etc).
> So was it the approach that pissed you off or the issue itself?
> If it is the latter, then be advised that your current approach will
> not make it go away!
>
> You have claimed here and elsewhere that you have been exonorated by a
> credible court of law. Yet you are unwilling to allow people to scrutinise the
> actual case that was before that court. You want us to accept your
> intepretation of the results? if you were indeed cleared of the charges, was
> it due to legal technicalities or substantive and exonorating evidence in your
> favor?
>
> Mr Jallow, since you have decided to not speak on this issue anymore,
> please think about this: OJ Simpson was acquitted by a court of law. Yet he
> lost a lot more than money. He lost the respect of most of his society and
> peers. I think the reason is that, legal technicalities aside, he has not
> convinced the common man/woman that he is completely innocent.
> And, in my opinion, even in many generations to come, his children will find
> it hard to be proud of the memory he will leave behind! That Mr Jallow, is
> worse than any prison sentence.
>
> Notwithstanding all the above, if, knowing the role you played in our nation's
> development/underdevelopment process, you are able to live in peace with
> yourself, then I can live with not knowing the answers to the questions that
> were posed to you.
>
> best regards,
> Modou
>
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