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Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Jan 2004 21:31:51 -0800
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Lawyer Sillah's estate i.e. his daughter in the US may initiate a
tort action against the Gambia Government ASAP.
A legal action plan should be swift and strategic such as to prevent
the murderers from escaping ultimate justice.  Koro's family should
be alerted immediately to file their complaint with an attorney in
New York ( perhaps Save the Gambia Fund may be of some use). The
November 11, April 10/11 massacres and all the other sporadic acts of
terror should follow with their respective lawsuits. Copies of these
complaints should be filed with the International Relations
Committees at the US Congress and other donor organizations
especially the World Bank Group.   This way the IMF shall have the
material evidence of bad governance and injustice to further
pressurize Yaya's government.  I urge those interested to start
thinking along such creative means of securing justice.

Ebou Jallow

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