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               Only in the era of jammeh could this lewise be an emissary and a head of a human rights organization, no wonder we are where we are in the GAMBIA. Was he not the 'VISA' guy.
     
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              SHEIKH LEWIS, PRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE GAMBIA: "I came to Senegal to see civil society that go together to talk Jammeh"          By Jacques Ngor Sarr | The People | Saturday, 1 September 2012 11:45 |  Viewed 1922 times  | 28 Comments    Favorites   
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         The current situation between the Gambia and Senegal due to executions ordered by President Jammeh risk of experiencing another turn if nothing is done. Aware of this situation, the president of the International Society for Human Rights Gambia Sheikh. ET Lewis took his pilgrim's staff to defuse the bomb. Arrived yesterday in Senegal, Sheikh. ET Lewis is in advanced talks with Senegalese civil society to play, together with the Gambia, mediation in the Gambian President. "I came to see Senegal Senegalese civil society so that we can together with the Gambian civil society to see Yaya Jammeh asking him to stop executions. And at the same time make proposals asking him to remove from the Constitution the law that condemns people to death. Currently, only dialogue can solve the problem, otherwise the situation will continue. " The president of the International  Society of Human Rights in the Gambia states that "this is the first time we have heard such things in the Gambia. I know the president, I was surprised by this act. What happened, only he and God know, but it is not of his own volition. " "Yaya Jammeh told me ..." Sheikh. ET Lewis recalls that the implementation process, the last word is the president, that is to say that he is authorized. " He also informed that the law says that when we executions, no person shall be informed of the location even fewer where the bodies are buried, except the president. " Lewis, however, refuses to demonize the president and said, "Jammeh has vowed that he is the guardian of the Constitution, everything he does is in the Constitution. Yaya I know, I talked to him several times, is someone who is human, contrary to what people think. I'm sure he regretted what  happened, he did because it is the law. " Lewis revealed: "At the time of Wade, Jammeh told me that Senegal and Gambia have things in common, which do not exist in any country in the world. God made ​​the two countries have the same language and the same culture. During the visit the President of Senegal Gambia, he said that the gesture was that Macky Sall, if Wade did, there would be a long time in Casamance. What is happening between the two countries should be avoided. "
  
  
  
  
  
   		 	   		  
  
   
   
   
    
   
      
      
   



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