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Saikou Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
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Bro,

You got the point right,the struggle continues.

For Freedom
Saiks
----- Original Message -----
From: Fye Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: Dumo on BBC


Thanks Concern Citizen Of Gambia.

I join you condeming the Gambia goverment for incarcerating inocent brothers
.
Dumo et al are victims of Yahya's unjust rule because he never gave them the
evidence of wrong doing (TREASON). Yahya and his criminal gang  has no
explaination to the Gambian people yet what this word means if at all they
know
the meaning of it.However the situation is disturbing all of us cause our
brothers
are still in the hands of tyrant Jammeh and the only thing is to put more
presure
on these idiots to free our fellow citizens from solitary confinment in
jail.Your
contribution is surely appreciated to all concern.Have a nice week.

RESPECT
Fye Samateh
in Oslo.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Annika Renberg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:56 AM
Subject: Dumo on BBC


Friends,

this is a copy of a mail to BBC Focus on Africa that was sent to me by a
good friend in The Gambia. I don't know if it was aired but the initiative
is good./

Annika





Please BBC allow me to air my view about the continuous detention of Momodou
Ousman Sarho (Dumo).Lt Lalo Jaiteh, Lt Omar Darbo, Ebriama Jabo, Momodou
Marena, and other, seven of them were arrested intielly and now one of them
is on bail ad the granting of bail to him was not known to his laywer even,
with that one can imagine that somthing wrong with the justice of the
Gambia. the Gambian government, The minister of Justice and the president
particular are just putting a deaf ear to these peoples case.

BBC could you imagine since March 12 2001, these people are held at the mile
2 prison, they are not taken to court since after ruling of the court that
there should three man judge sitting together for the case and this welcome
by all of us.

The saddest thing about these people is they have being accuse of treason
and according to the government they have evidence against them, Please for
God sake bring your so call evidence to court and let the trial begins and
if you want let it be televise for every one to see your so call accusation.

Yaya Jammeh remember that you have never in your life dreamt that you will
one day be call his excellency let alone president, the state of injustice
in the Gambia is beyond measures, and nobody is doing anything about
it,every one is affair b'cos the NIA are around to pick you and lock you up,
b'cos that what is happening. I am appealing to Amnesty International, human
rights group all the world to please do some thing about these people,
b'cos it is high time. It will be one year June 24 for Dumo.

Concern Gambian
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