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"EssaHBSCode241." <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Well read this and watch.No one cares being attributed to any gain or losses under Yaya for now,so he as at least realised that this wave is not a joke anymore.Bluffingly his sparrows will start running around saying that this man was released thru the due process of law?! Please let those people keep their lips tight! Someone was abducted and then now released thru a court house? With what a bail? Anyway even if all of them stand here denying for Yaya,Yaya himself knows what is "brewing" behind his  parrots these days.Yaya Jammeh knows that if not for being religious and respecting the words of our elders by now he would have been seeing blue flames! Who cares about such kangaroo "releases" thru courts when those who were detained had to be forcefully abducted from home.Just read the observer and then compare the subject compliment to the subject itself? Releasing Hydara thru a court house and a bail for that matter when no charges were
 forwarded against him neither were the reasons of his arrest disclosed? That is what we call rule of law under Yaya Jammeh deh!!!
Well if Togo is part of the pariah states being grilled by the observer ask Olympio to show you his files.They are the same as  other opposition members in Banjul.Are some of those who write these articles  "schooled" on the current world political arena?
The more you attempt responding "indirectly" to what is being said against this "political amoeba" the more you complicate things for him.Good for him!
When the observer wrote about Bush's speech they immediately turned around and then asked people WHO WON? In the Iraq war! Voilà la realité!
Yap these articles help our movement so much.You see it is always difficult to live thru self denial or trying to cover glowing charcoal with cotton!
At least Hydara is out for now! Who is next? Yaya beware of the Ides of April!

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Essa Bokarr Sey.

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After 20 days in detention
Airport Imam released
By Ousman Darboe & Lamin Dibba
Feb 2, 2005, 10:27

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After three weeks in detention, Imam Al Haiba Hydara, the Imam of the Banjul Airport mosque, was on Monday released on bail by Justice A K Savage of the High court.
Imam Al Haiba Hydara
The Imam was arrested on January 20 by personnel of the National Intelligence Agency for undisclosed reasons and detained at Janjangbureh prisons without any charges preferred against him.

But at the high court on Monday, Justice Savage granted an unconditional bail for Imam Hydara by a Gambian surety and a bond of D50,000 to ensure his appearance in court for any possible charges preferred against him.

‘Since their is no objections from the State against the bail of Hydara except as to the condition attached thereto incase they need him in court, I thereby grant him bail’’, Savage said.

Earlier in his submission, the counsel for Hydara, Borry Touray, told the court that the Imam’s detention was unconstitutional as there were no charges preferred against him and no court of law sent him to jail.
Lawyer Touray added that during the Imam’s detention, he was not allowed to see anybody.
He also filed in court a sworn affidavit of Fatoumata Hydara of Banjul International Airport.

Speaking to the Daily Observer shortly after his release, Imam Hydara said he did not know the reason behind his arrest and detention. “As am speaking to you now, I don’t know the reasons for my arrest and detention at a distant place like Janjangbureh,” said Imam Hydara, who claimed to be fit and strong despite his long detention.
He however declined to comment on his Prison conditions.
Hellen Okoi Item represented the state.

© Copyright 2003 by Observer Company

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