Here we go again with another hypocrite playing mr. nice guy when it's too
late. I always wonder what in this wide world these people were thinking
when they arrest, torture, or kill our own folks. The only reason that came
to mind is money. They were getting paid to harass and torture the very
same people they're suppose to be protecting. Apologies comes only when the
"Benjamins" stop going to the bank for them. They can go to hell and stop
shedding those crocodile tears. We have suffered a lot in their hands, and
don't need them to be reminding us of the pain.
Tunks
>From: Sal Barry <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Former NIA member writes
>Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 15:05:51 -0500
>
>Gambia-L
>
>While browsing the web I came across the article below at the Gamraleigh
>website. A former NIA agent wrote the piece and made some powerful
>allegation. I apologize to the Gamraleigh website managers for not
>obtaining
>their permission first before posting this article to Gambia-L.
>
>
>Dear Webmaster,
>I write to make known some of the most dirty unknown tricks that our so
>called leader Mr. Jammeh has undertaken during the course of his regime.I
>hope you will owe it to the Gambian people to make this story available to
>your readers so that those of them who go about shouting jammeh voices of
>praise will know that jammeh is nothing but akin to Ayadema, Mobuto and the
>likes.
>
>I was an agent of the National Intelligence Agency during the transitional
>period and some part of the post election period.I would not however reveal
>my name at this moment due to reasons best known to me.Also, i feel i
>should
>apologise to a lot of innocent gambians that have fallen victim of my
>attrocities that i committed at the commands of my directors at NIA and who
>were working under the direct orders of Yaya Jammeh.
>
>Brothers and sisters, i was wrong and i will admit it for i thought i was
>just doing my duty but i realise that i was being misled and i decided to
>quit the " The squad of Rettribution".Howver , i think it is never too late
>to say i am sorry, i will never do it again.With that said, brothers and
>sisters, i think i will be forgiven.
>
>Gambians, NIA during the transitional period , was very hot.Indeed , i will
>use the word 'overzealous'.We were a group of young energetic boys who were
>ready to maim , victimise , falsely arrest and detain with impunity and
>nobody has the right to question such detention.What hot me most is that
>most of these arrests , detentions and tortures were based on false
>allegations.for example, back in the early days of the military government,
>i was instructed together with three other boys and an Asst. Director to
>pick up a high ranking Gamtel boss whose only crime was saying that the
>president does not even know how to wear a tie.Of course his statments were
>recorded without his knowledge when he has making such trivial statement
>but
>i presonally do not think that such statement deserve the punishment that
>Gamtel boss suffered at our hands.
>
>Gambians, what makes that NIA sick most is the inclution on the board of
>directors people who are kins of Yaya Jammeh.Such nepotism can be seen in
>the appointment of Mr Abdoulie Kujabi as a Director in the NIA.
>
>Gambians, could you believe it that the so called accident that killed
>Former Finance Minister Ousman Korro Ceesay is nothing but a staged killing
>done at the orders of Yaya Jammeh.This file is still languishing at the
>office of the Director General of NIA.
>
>Gambians, in time to come, i would narrate these terrible incidents one by
>one and you will all be surprise that Yaya who is acting so godly that he
>dresses like the biggest marabout is nothing but a wolf in sheep clothing.
>
>Gambians, i cannot really believe that gambians can do commit such grave
>offences to their fellow gambians just to please a being like Yaya .But
>time
>coming, you will believe what i say when i narrate the chronological orders
>of false arrests and detentions from the Sana and Sadibou Saga to the
>Landing Sanneh and Almama Manneh false coup. Until then, I am sorry.
>_______________________________________
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