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Prince Coker <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:07:39 +0100
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The Government in Kanilai has always claimed that Koro's death was an
accident. This is the first time that an SOS has publicly  admitted that
Koro was murdered. In the posting sent by  Mori Kebba Jammeh today 23rd
December, (culled from The Daily Observer) the last paragraph of what the
SOS for Youth & Sport Yankuba Touray says about Koro's death makes an
interesting reading. The Right Honourable Mr Yankuba Touray is either trying
to tell us something or he is just using  sloppy or meaningless words  to
express sloppy or meaningless ideas. The paragraph is reproduced below. I
urge every Gambian, who is concern about Ceesay's death, to read it
carefully. If possible over and over again and take note on the last
sentence.

MY OPINION
In my opinion  the issue is not Ebou Jallow but it is the death of a
statesman who was brutally murdered without the culprits being brought to
justice.This issue can never be swept under the rug one day truth must be
known whether the culprits like it or not.Gambians have the right to the
truth and no amount of accusations of Gambians in America can avert the
unveiling of that truth.


Prince Coker

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