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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:56:55 EDT
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In a message dated 10/12/01 9:12:19 AM Central Daylight Time,
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> In fact some of them already packing
> >and making arrangements to have their families moved safely to Dakar. Most
> >of them can only go as far as Dakar because no other country in Western
> >Europe will issue them visas.  Yahya is heading for Cuba with a handful of
> >his family and relatives, including the infamous Kujabis leaving Fatoumatta
> >Jahumpa, Yankuba Touray, Kebba Ceesay and Sambou (Ex NIA) and the rest of
> >

ebrima ceesay,
your messages to gambians are powerful indeed, and i commend you. this above
statement should have been a lesson to many a supporter of the oppressors of
teh people, and it should be a lesson to whoever steps forward to ask for the
mandate of the people, that if you do it with having the  absolute good
intention of conducting the affairs of the people with integrity,
transparency and within the law, and if you do it witn underhanded means,
then your day will come too, no matter how long. let this be a lesson to all
who aspire to lead us, and i hope the gambian people cast an informed vote
not only to get rid of oppression, but to make sure that we do not replace
the oppressors with wolves in sheepskin.from now on, we will stand up to
challenge any leadership that is not in the total interest o the people as a
whole. enough with personal agendas and on with the business of all the
people.

jabou joh

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