G-L, I just spoke with a friend who called Gambia today and was told the following: *Soldiers had gone into some classrooms and beaten students who were in the process of taking an exam, and had them do monkey dances. * The dead bodies of students are begining to decompose and Yaya Jammeh has ordered that no one be buried until he returns from whereever he is. * One mother went to claim her dead child, and was detained by the soldiers and put in jail. * The Soldiers have held a press conference this morning stating that it was the students who had weapons. * There is some speculation that the soldiers who opened fire on the students are ex-rebels from Casamance. PLEASE NOTE: I am sure i read on the L last week or so, that Tombong Saidy was on the board (or something like that) of Amnesty International in Gambia. Someone please confirm this. If this is true, we will have to include a petition to Amnesty protesting this in the strictest terms, and demanding his removal forthwith. If true, this would be akin to electing the wolf to guard the sheep. I predicted yesterday that the denials had already ben started by Essa Bokar Sey in his posts. Now, they have the audacity to say the students had the weapons. This is an outrage of the worst kind. These criminals who have high-jacked our country must be brought before an international court of law to answer for their crimes. Their ridiculous denials will serve as incriminating evidence once compared to the facts.These bullets must be extracted from the bodies of those shot, and tests done to determine which weapons infact fired the fatal shots. Jabou Joh ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------