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Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Oct 2014 17:40:54 +0200
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Kru, 
Unfortunately I do not have time for this personal vendetta you seem to be pursuing here. For the benefit of all and sundry here and anyone I may offend, I seek forgiveness. 
For the benefit of the rest of decent folks here, I will attempt to clarify what I wrote. I meant to write that some of the newcomers tend to be too enthusiastic and intolerant to divergent views, etc and that was what I wrote on facebook. I did not mean to demean or devalue anyone's invaluable contributions to the struggle in any way. I am therefore sorry for loosing my composure but I blame the small phone screen I had to write on. 
Everything I write here and on my media, I write as plain old Kejau Touray and not part of CORDEG or any organisation. In this struggle there are no leaders, we are all comrades and followers of great ideals. Some hold temporal positions to enable us to do a job and as Dr. Saine said, we will hand over to others, even very new comers to take over in due course and very soon in our case. No one owns this struggle and we do not personalize it. 
All this exchanges are unhelpful and will only make us alienate each other and turn each other into nemesis, unnecessarily. You cannot prevent me from sharing these and other similar articles, so please give it up. This is bordering on professional jealousy as we all know where your loyalty in the Gambian media lies. Please go back there as you never contribute anything here except discord and unnecessary infighting. The code of conduct of CORDEG is clear and available for all to see. There is nothing in that that is against sharing social issues. Your attempts are getting at my nerves is succeeding, so I have no choice but to unfriend you. The success of this article speaks for itself. We have over 25,000 hits on this article and very important comments from those appreciative of our efforts. So haters are but a few and that is an achievement. 
Kejau
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 08:04:57 -0700
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Subject: Questions for Kejau Touray
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Mr. Kejau Touray, I have a few questions for you
from a statement you wrote in one of you replies regarding Neneh’s article. 

Kejau, “You new comers into the struggle are
as intolerant as Yaya himself”. 

As a leader and part of the steering committee of the
proposed umbrella organization CORDEG what do you mean by this statement?  

Do you mean that the new comers in the struggle are
intolerant? 

Are you saying that we are a distractions to the struggle and
should stay away? 

Are you insinuating that the new comers should not engage
the leadership and that we are a distraction?   

Do you think
it is smart as a leader to attach the new comers/the Gambian people by labeling
them as “intolerant as yaya himself”?

Also when
did you join the struggle?  Correct me if
I am wrong but I thought you were in the army when jammeh took over?  

I ask the
above questions because this is not the first time I have heard this
statement.  Is this the general perception
of our leaders?  Again I am engaging you
because you are a leader of this struggle and the one that wrote the above
statement.  

Please let’s
keep this discussion clean.  I really
want to know where you stand before I throw my weight behind you as your
comments and attack on Gambian people is becoming a concern.   Momodou Krubally _________________________________________________________

GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY; BECOMING WISE IS OPTIONAL. 
                                                                               

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