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Beran jeng <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Aug 2002 12:11:44 -0400
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It does not take much to proved you right.You need to remember when the
opposition,particularly the UDP,who I supported as a non subscribing
member,tried to justify their reason for boycotting the national elections
with the various reasons given by them and not shared by other parties on
the ground.The UDP and Waa are pointing fingers at each other for the
boycott and the reasons they are giving is totally different from what they
alluded to.

What resulted within the UDP is not my making and deserves to be highlighted
and that's why my forwards.

Concerning President Jammeh's threat to deport foreigners in the foreign
exchange business,I know the reason why you want me to comment,but to your
disappointment,I believe what Jammeh and his administration needs  to apply
the law.If they are proven guilty under the law,whatever action the law
provides should be taken on them.

Ams,I'm not perfect but I try to take a balance approach and I'm not blinded
by hatred.

Beran


>From: Ams Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: The Split As Waa Juwara Gets Kicked Out of UDP
>Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 23:27:14 EDT
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>You're certainly proving me right with your one sided and harbinger of bad
>news to the opposition. What's your comment on Jammeh's threat to deport
>all
>foreigners engaged in private foreign exchange transactions? What happened
>to
>transparency during the past seven years? Did Yahya's shipload of rice
>arrived at the Port of Banjul? Is the cargo being declared, Duty Free? keep
>us posted.
>Ams
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