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It could not have been said better.Keep on the good work down there.

For Freedom
Saiks






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>That's what these spineless judges will keep doing, feigning sickness each
>time some political prisoner is brought to court.  One would think that the
>judges are stricken with terminal illness, unless if they're the best
>hypochondriacs in The Gambia.  Otherwise, I cannot imagine why this farce
>about sick judges is going on.  It seems the prosecution has no valid case
>against these gentlemen, hence the perpetual adjournment of the case against
>Dumo et al.  Sometimes, I wonder how a judge could sleep with his conscience
>intact when he fails to uphold the law.
>
>I want to bet that President Jammeh will, during another national event,
>subject us to another sermon about reconciliation and pardon these
>gentlemen.  Again, his supporters and opponents alike will applaud his
>magnanimity and harp on how Gambians should reconcile. Their time would have
>been wasted, their families almost torn apart and they'd go to their graves
>with this humiliation.
>
>None of the victims of arbitrary arrests and their families are Jesus.
>The turning of the other cheek is a biblical myth that should never be
>extended to African despots.
>
>No doubt that our governments and people are disrespected around the world
>and we cannot do anything about it.  The disparaging comments that we hear
>from the Western media is, but a reflection of how our leaders have woefully
>failed us.
>
>Some of the comedians that we have for leaders have wasted almost four
>decades of our independence and counting.
>
>Hamadi.
>
>
>>From: Annika Renberg <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>>Subject: Fwd: Daily Observer on the Dumo case
>>Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 20:44:07 +0100
>>
>>DAILY OBSERVER
>>
>>Thursday, January 24, 2002
>>
>>Dumo & Co treason treason trial hits rock again judge and defence lawyer
>>taken ill
>>
>>The treason trial involving Ebrima Barrow, Momodou Dumo Saho, Momodou
>>Marena, Ebrima Yarbo, Lt Lalo Jaiteh and Lt Omar M Darboe at the High Court
>>in Banjul was yesterday adjourned to February 7, 2002 for mention, as both
>>judge and defence lawyer were reported sick.
>
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