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In South Africa – Those who fought for the survival of the motherland were given the driver’s seat and it made a difference

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In South Africa – Those who fought for the survival of the motherland were given the driver’s seat and it made a

difference

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Give development the chance mamma Sa Lone deserves!

• Nelson Mandela was given a chance to make a difference in the direction his country was going.

• It is time we take a page out of those teachings.

• John Leigh has the love it takes to be the president of a life time.

• Give John Ernest Leigh a chance

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The Love relationship between The Love relationship between John Leigh and Mamma Sa Lone:John Leigh and Mamma Sa Lone:• During the do or die days when everyone

was sitting on the fence, John Leigh was the lone voice of our nation

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Thou shall sleep no more, mamma Sa Lone

• With a megaphone in the hand he openly condemned those bent on destroying what was left of our once beautiful nation

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Forward Sa Lone run – Your day Forward Sa Lone run – Your day of freedom has comeof freedom has come

• While others looked the other way and held their silence, John Leigh was mother Sa Lone’s lone voice.

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Listen to your inner voice

• Inspiration is about giving out what is real within you.

• Join the journey with John to a destination of hope, new development, and inclusion.

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Culled from: http://www.crimesofwar.org/onnews/news-sierra.html

• In a telephone interview, Ambassador John Leigh emphasized the importance of locating the tribunal in country, so that Sierra Leoneans can witness justice being done. "The court will try those persons 'who bear the greatest responsibility' for war crimes and violations of international humanitarian law committed in Sierra Leone, with no limit on nationality. People will see the ringleaders of this brutality brought to justice."

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It’s about the future of our children It’s about the future of our children and the love for motherlandand the love for motherland

• Our’s was a generation of tribalism, broken promises and disappointment. We were left with no choice but flee for our very survival.

• Now that we have survived the very worst, it’s time to make a difference, and not to allow our descendants to ever go through what we saw in our lifetime.