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Prince Obrien-Coker <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Mar 2001 23:26:58 +0100
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Fellow Gambians,

There is nothing in this report that we have not been saying on this forum the past years. This report is not even for those who have doubts about the sincerity of Yahya Jammeh. The so-called "non-partisan Civil Servants". It is primarily for the Gambians who have "their eyes closed in the dark." This report could have been written by Katim, Kujabi, Saul, Jabou, Hamjatta, Ndey, Kebba Dampha, Joe Sambou, Ebrima Ceesay and many of us on this forum, because it is just an amplification of what we have all been saying all the time.

I ask you all to note the "spin" when this report is published in the local papers back home. Aunty Fatou will try to tell the people that Gambia-L was behind it and that the State Department was only listening to opponents of the regime or something to that effect. Whatever Aunty Fatou does, this report is an indictment of the ruthless, corrupt and decadent government led by Yahya Jammeh. I hope Radio One FM will study this report and devote their next programme on it for all Gambians to hear what the Department of  State thinks of Yahya Jammeh's regime. With Ya Fatou invited, of course.

Please do not be surprised to hear that the authors of this report got their evidence from Gambia-L.

Thanks.

Prince
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"If you want to read or hear good things about Yaya, go read the Observer or listen to GRTS". 
KB Dampha

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