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Momodou S Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Jul 2002 22:01:14 +0200
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Musa Jeng,

That was powerful, concise and thoroughly true! I really had hoped that
President Jammeh, maturing into his second term, should have gotten rid of
the little dictator that lived inside him since "six-feet-deep". Everything,
including our dream of developing as a free and prosperous nation would
remain in a twilight zone unless thr rule of law is guaranteed, preserved
and defended for every one in Gambia, including judges and criminals! One
step forward and two steps backwards is bad for Gambia. The President must
himself be the foremost defender of the independence of the Gambian
judiciary. Since hope is the last thing that should be allowed to die for
all of us, we should just urge the president to summon once again, well,
his Presidential wisdom, and reinstate Justice Hassan Jallow without delay.

Thanks for your input, Mr. Jeng

Sidibeh, Stockholm/Kartong.

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