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...'deprived of food and water for several days'. Folks Mr Nyassi could have
died in the hands of his abductors and someone needs to be held responsible
for not providing him food and water.
God Bless and Peace Be Upon All
Alasana Bah
>From: spar2k <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: spar2k <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: The Truth Will Always Prevail
>Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 17:33:16 -0500
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>How can the NIA free a person they didn't have in custody in the first
>place??????
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> Digest this folks:
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> Abdoulie Jallow
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> World: Africa
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> Gambian opposition man freed
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> The Gambian security services have released an opposition
>activist, Single Nyassi, who says he was abducted from his home nearly a
>month ago.
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> Speaking to reporters after his release, Mr Nyassi -- who is
>an executive member of the opposition United Democratic Party -- said he'd
>been held by the country's intelligence agency, and had been deprived of
>food and water for several days.
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> He said he was now considering taking legal action against the
>state.
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> Mr Nyassi's release follows an order from the High Court
>earlier this month, and pressure from the European Union. No charges have
>been laid against him.
>
> From the newsroom of the BBC World Service
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