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Thanx JDAM for sharing. Karamba has outdone himself in the Public good  
department once again.
 
I will get 5 copies of this book, keep one, and gift the remaining 4 to  
friends and family. _www.lulu.com_ (http://www.lulu.com) 
 
Haruna. How appropriate the timing of the release of the book. I love the  
cover too.
 
 
In a message dated 4/9/2010 4:53:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Thanks Kejau. That was a fine introduction by Karamba Touray.
 
Although I reserve comment on the substantive issues discussed in  the 
book, there is no question that Mr Chongan deserves  celebration just for the 
effort. Accordingly, I congratulate our  newest national author on taking a 
stab at a vital aspect of Gambian  public life traversing the First, and 
Second, Republics.
 
I hope on-line Gambia, especially the Diaspora element, would  patronise Mr 
Chongan by purchasing Price  of Sacrifice. The title is well chosen, and 
that alone is  quite encouraging.
 
 
 
 
LJDarbo
 
 
 


--- On Thu, 8/4/10, Kejau Touray  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



From:  Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [>-<] Karamba  Touray's review of Price of Sacrifice by Ebrima 
Chongan
To: "gambia  post" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, 8  April, 2010, 21:22

  
Karamba Touray's review of Price of Sacrifice by Ebrima  Chongan.
Dear  editor,
I'd like to submit the following book reveiw
for your kind  consideration.I have added a subsiquent email containing
the book  cover and jacket . I hope you will find value in the 
submission.  Thank you for your good work.
Sincerely
Karamba  Touray

I'd like to begin this review by stating that the  author, Ebrima
Ismaila Chongan formerly of the Gendarmerie and  Gambia Police Force
and now resident in the United Kingdom is my  maternal uncle.  His book
The Price of Duty  - Balangba to be released on the April 2010 is his
account of the  1994 coup and it's immediate aftermath. The book opens
with a  detailed description of the fateful day of the Coup on the 22nd
of  July, outlining a sequence of events as experienced by the  author
who at the time was Assistant Inspector General of The  Gambia Police
Force. The reader gets a pretty good understanding of  how a small band
of unremarkable soldiers got into a few army  trucks and swept away a
decades’ old democracy. While in theory  there existed a national
security architecture that was supposed to  safeguard the nation and
it's institutions, we learn from the book  a combination of
dereliction, incompetence and the knack for self  preservation had so
thoroughly undermined the overall security of  the country as to make
the power grab a cakewalk. An honourable  effort by the author and a
few police officers to forestall the  Coupist at Denton Bridge was
doomed because of the   qualitative desparity of weapons possessed by
the Army compared to  the lightly armed police at the  bridge.
Following the success of the coup, Ebrima Ismaila Chongan
was  arrested
and subsequently detained at Mile Two Prison for thirty  months. He
takes the reader through those months, days and events  at a time
replete with gory details of torture, death, illness,  cruelty, faith,
and the strength of the human spirit .In the  authors narration, we see
how seemingly ordinary Gambians  intoxicated with power can turn into
overnight monsters thinking  nothing of torturing and killing people
they know to be entirely  innocent. Men groaning in excruciating pain
from broken bones or  other acute medical conditions are left to rot in
the fetid and  mosquito infested cells of the Prison while torturers
ply their  trade as a matter of routine. The author reminds us that
even in  the hell hole that Mile Two was with it's corrupt and  brutal
Director of prisons Thomas Jarju, there existed the  consummate good
Gambian in the person of a guard. This guard  according to the author
took it upon himself to go to the Chongan  household and assure them
that the author was alive and became the  defacto line of communication
between the family and the detainee  especially since security
detainees were for the most part denied  family visits.

_Continuation of  piece_ (http://thegambiadaily.co.uk/editorial_12.html) 



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