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Binneh S Minteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Jan 2004 13:38:58 -0500
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Jabou i think you right. It is just a strategy on the part of Jammeh to further consolidate himself by sacrificing a few. It will definitely not mean anything until justice is exercised on all atrocities committed since July 22nd 1994.That was a positive and constructive observation.
          He thinks that he can fool Gambians by coming up with a propaganda like that, by giving a false impression to people that he is doing a good job.I think he is just fooling himself but we know,what is up.

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From: Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:14 am
Subject: Re: OPERATION NO COMPROMISE

> We will believe in "operation no compromise" when it includes all
> and sundry,
> especially Yaya Jammeh. Carefully picking out scapegoats to
> prosecute is a
> mechanism for self preservation, sacrifice those you have to in
> order to save
> yourself, and it does not fool anyone.
> While Jammeh is at it, let him really clean house. Operation no
> compromisealso will never mean anything until the perpetrators of
> crimes are identified
> and brought to justice, and the rule of law rather than tyranny
> and fear are the
> order fo the day. However, I think that the main problem we have
> here is that
> if operation no compromise is really that, this broom will sweep
> all of the
> APRC regime under the carpet. That is the reality. I have always
> said that not
> identifying and prosecuting the  the perpetrators of the crimes
> that have been
> committed against the people is in itself an indication of guilt
> on the part
> of the APRC regime unless proven otherwise.
> This process is just another one of the many games these people play.
>
> Jabou Joh
>
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