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Ousman Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:32:56 EST
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thank u cherno for this wonderful contribution.It brings to mind the
brutality that
yahya jammeh and his thugs use to weed out people they believe are a hindrance
to their grip that is pushing our country to the brink of absolute poverty.

The events of november 11& january 15 are a clear manifestation of how far
mr jammeh will go to held on to power;even if it mean more gambian lives
going six feet deep under the ground.With regards to hydara,what goes around ,
comes around.he never envision the machinations he use to describe the deaths
of other people's loved ones will be the same tactics describing his own.This
is not
to under score the brutally that leads to his demise in any shape or form.But
in the same vein imagine the lost of the saye family and the lies our
govt.through its able spokesman [hydara] explain events that led to the lost
of this young man's life.

To call the gambia a police state is an understatement.The country has seen
the lives of many of its sons snuffed out during jammeh's rule than anytime
in
memory.This trend will continue as long as he remain in power.I hope and pray
that iam wrong.May God bless the gambia.

ous.

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