Ebrima, Thank you, and to you and your sources, Keep it coming. We will continue to expose this regime for what they are every chance we get. We must also be adamant in our demand that NO IMMUNITY from persecution is to be accorded to this dictator and his cohorts. They pertook in the spoils garnered from robbing and subugating our country and our people, and now they must also pertake in the consequences that this reckless and ruthless journey of theirs has earned them. These peolpe must be held accountable for all the murders, human rights abuses, mismanagement of our country's affairs, and wanton disregard of our laws that they are responsible for. While some of us are advocating amnesty as a way out for Yaya and his band, please let us ask the following: 1. Who will pay the price for the cold blooded murder of Ousman Koro Ceesay? 2. Who will pay the price for the abduction , turture and disablement of Shyngle Nyassi? 3. Who will pay the price for those people who have been murdered under the guise of coup attempts? 4? Who will pay the price for the denial of civil rights to all Gambians except their side kicks? 5. Who will pay the price for the cold-blooded masacre of our youth in broad daylight and the subsequent mockery of every Gambian by the persistent denials of responsibility for this atrocity by Yaya and his puppets? 6. Who will pay the price for the terrorizing of our people who have been watched like hawks, and their rights violated at every turn so that no one dares to speak their mind, while his cronies go about telling us that they have a new brand of democracy that is suitable for us, and that we should be grateful for the crumbs that fall from the table of these robbers, which table is laden with the meager resources of our country? 7.Who will pay the price for the muzzling of journalists and the lies fabricated to enable them to shut down Citizen's FM and their continued attempts to silence those who try to provide a voice for the people and to keep them informed? Yaya Jammeh and all those gullible individuals who never batted an eyelash in accepting posts in his piracy ride through our land, even as they were well aware of the atorcities he had committed and contnues to commit, and the ones he is capable of committing yet are the one who have to pay the price. To let these criminals just walk away scot free will guarantee us a place among those who are paving the way to the eventual destruction of our country and Africa at large, because the message would have been sent that one can do what they did without consequences. How ignorant for these people to think that they could get away with this lawless joy-ride. Sedat Jobe accepted a post in this regime, and therefore, Sedat Jobe is not a candidate for a transition government because this will just be a continuation of the Jammeh regime in diluted form. Jabou Joh In a message dated 5/13/00 9:36:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: << Gambia-L: One of my sources in the Gambia has sent the e-mail below. Ebrima Ceesay ________________________________________________________________________ Hello Ebrima, How are things with you? I hope you are fine. Well, with regard to those of us working very close with President Jammeh's office, I have to say that we are in a constant state of panick, because you never know what the monster is up to. In fact, I was told by a colleague, that Mam Njie may have been fired as Permanent Secretary, because they thought he may have leaked the Vice President Isatou Njie-Saidy's resignation to you. Therefore, be prudent/careful with the information I send you; remember that we are on t >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------