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"Gai, M" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Aug 2000 17:55:46 EDT
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Hi Mr. Mboge,
Gambians are slowing dying at home in the hands of a government that has lost
the faith of all Gambians. We have serious issues in hand that need to be
addressed sooner than later...whether we are aware of it or not that
government is doing all it can in strengthening it base by exerting every
force and pressure on our people.
The proposed debate between Halifa and Hamjatta should not be our priority at
this time, instead we should look for ways and means of getting the
opposition parties for a dialogue with a view to a possible collusion should
all else fail. After all, I am very doubtful whether a debate between
Hamjatta and Halifa will be of any help to task ahead.

G-L members should also realize and always bear in mind that personal attacks
amongst ourselves cannot do us any good if we are to achieve our
objective(s). Halifa is part of us in task ahead, and any attacks on him
should be considered both as gross injustice him an effort to frustrate our
endeavors.


Gai

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