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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003 14:11:20 EST
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Well, while Senegal is busy trying to move their country forward by opening
up doors for tourism and private investment opportunities, the APRC regime is
busy brutalizing Gambians in their own country and they are stupid enouhg to
think that this will entice tourists and investors to come to The Gambia.

My commendations ot the individual who is spreading the word regardign the
brutality he or she witnessed in our country. It is a shame when visitors to
our country are more concerned about the welfare of our citizens than the
government that is supposed to be safeguarding the rights of citizens.

It is further proof that we are dealing with people who have no idea what
they are doing when they think they are making visitors enjoy our country
more by caging and brutalizing people.
Ndey, no one can do anything about this because all orders come from Jammeh.
Gambia is not a country that functions according to the rule of any laws
anymore. It is a land where pirates reign and whatever is their idiotic fancy
is what transpires.

Jabou Joh

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