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Abdoulaye Saine <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 May 2000 09:01:30 -0400
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Jabou:

My sentiments exactly! Sedat Jobe and all those who serve(d) in Jammeh's
cabinet are parties to the the mis-rule and the violations that are now
common knowledge.  They must be held accountable.  Jobe's candidacy, as
you correctly put it, would be a continuation of the AFPRC/APRC.


Abdoulaye

Jabou Joh wrote:
>
> Ebrima,
>
> Thank you,  and to you and your sources, Keep it coming. We will continue to
> expose this regime for what they are every chance we get. We must also be
> adamant in our demand that NO IMMUNITY from persecution is to be accorded to
> this dictator and his cohorts. They pertook in the spoils garnered from
> robbing and  subugating our country and our people, and now they must also
> pertake in the consequences that this reckless and ruthless journey of theirs
> has earned them.
>
> These peolpe must be held accountable for all the murders, human rights
> abuses, mismanagement of our country's affairs, and wanton disregard of our
> laws that they are responsible for. While some of us are advocating amnesty
> as a way out for Yaya and his band, please let us ask the following:
>
> 1. Who will pay the price for the cold blooded murder of Ousman Koro Ceesay?
>
> 2. Who will pay the price for the abduction , turture and disablement of
> Shyngle Nyassi?
>
> 3. Who will pay the price for those people who have been murdered under the
> guise of coup attempts?
>
> 4? Who will pay the price for the denial of civil rights to all Gambians
> except their side kicks?
>
> 5. Who will pay the price for the cold-blooded masacre of our youth in broad
> daylight and the subsequent mockery of every Gambian by the persistent
> denials of responsibility for this atrocity by Yaya and his puppets?
>
> 6. Who will pay the price for the terrorizing of our people who have been
> watched like hawks, and their rights violated at every turn so that no one
> dares to speak their mind, while his cronies go about telling us that they
> have a new brand of democracy that is suitable for us, and that we should be
> grateful for the crumbs that fall from the table of these robbers, which
> table is laden with the meager resources of our country?
>
> 7.Who will pay the price for the muzzling of journalists and the lies
> fabricated to enable them to shut down Citizen's FM and their continued
> attempts to silence those who try to provide a voice for the people and to
> keep them informed?
>
> Yaya Jammeh and all those gullible individuals who never batted an eyelash in
> accepting posts in his piracy ride through our land, even as they were well
> aware of the atorcities he had committed and contnues to commit, and the ones
> he is capable of committing yet are the one who have to pay the price.
>
> To let these criminals just walk away scot free will guarantee us a place
> among those who are paving the way to the eventual destruction of our country
> and Africa at large, because the message would have been sent that one can do
> what they did without consequences.
>
> How ignorant for these people to think that they could get away with this
> lawless joy-ride.
> Sedat Jobe accepted a post in this regime, and therefore, Sedat Jobe is not a
> candidate for a transition government because this will just be a
> continuation of the Jammeh regime in diluted form.
>
> Jabou Joh
> In a message dated 5/13/00 9:36:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> << Gambia-L:
>
>  One of my sources in the Gambia has sent the e-mail below.
>
>  Ebrima Ceesay
>
>  ________________________________________________________________________
>
>  Hello Ebrima,
>
>  How are things with you? I hope you are fine. Well, with regard to those of
>  us working very close with President Jammeh's office, I have to say that we
>  are in a constant state of panick, because you never know what the monster
>  is up to.
>
>  In fact, I was told by a colleague, that Mam Njie may have been fired as
>  Permanent Secretary, because they thought he may have leaked the Vice
>  President Isatou Njie-Saidy's resignation to you.
>
>  Therefore, be prudent/careful with the information I send you; remember that
>  we are on t >>
>
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