This lady is something else. Woman you are no match to those cowards with their tales between their legs. You are doing a great job publicizing the barbarism of this government. Your lawyer (Emmanuel Joof) is also doing a great job. He has to move very fast and force them to file the case in Banjul before the courts go on vacation. If not Dumo will languish in jail while these foreigners go enjoy themselves in London or Ghana. Same advise goes to the lawyers representing Yabo, Jaiteh and others. It is amazing the Haddy Roche in Kanifing can charge these people and order for their continued detention without digesting the evidence. Furthermore, she gave an order clearly contradictory to the order of a higher authority (High Court Judge Mam Yassin Sey). It is absurd that the order of the magistrate is what is prevailing over the order of the High Court judge. This will only happen in lawless Gambia. Joof don't worry. Wor-Wor's appeal is bogus. His whole argument hinges on Section 17(2) of the Constitution which states that: 'every person in The Gambia …shall be entitled to the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the individual contained in this Chapter, [but subject] to respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest.' Joof, as you can see, he is trying to sell the 'public interest' argument. Ask him what public interest would be served or has been served by detaining someone for over 500 hours as opposed to the 72 hours maximum. They have to tip their hand and show you some evidence. The man cannot just hide behind Foday Barry's affidavit. Let them show you the tapes (if they have them). When they show you the tapes, listen for entrapment issues. Joof, I know you are a brilliant chap and has probably thought of some of these things already; but we also recognize that you guys are operating under treacherous conditions. So we are just trying to put heads together here. Go show Wor-wor that you got a Masters degree in human rights law. The lady is right. See if you can work with Ousman Sillah on this thing. You guys will make a formidable team. We sympathize with Sillah and his client's family. It is shocking to learn that his application fail. Further goes to show that Mrs. Sey's heart is in the right place. Joof, do us a favor and ask that Wor-wor be cited for contempt, together with the AG, IGP and the NIA people. They should pay for the underhand way they dealt with you guys last Friday. What they did by running to Haddy Roche for those bogus charges, was a clear affront to the High Court. Again, move fast and get them to file the case before the court vacation so that you can apply for bail. Keep hope alive and persevere. You will be vindicated soon. KB >From: Bokaloho <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Update on Dumo, 27 days after his abduction. >Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 18:44:24 -0000 > >Friends, >In spite of numerous attempts the lawyers have not been able to locate and >see Dumo. Emanuel Joof went to Kanifing Magistrate today to find out what >transpired there last Friday: The magistrate ordered continued detention >and >was supposed to go through the evidences during the weekend, decide whether >to prosecute and if so file the case at the Bjl High Court on Monday 17th. >NO case ha´s been filed yet - we suppose that means that they cannot find >enough to prosecute. >Mr Yarbo's (co-suspected with Dumo) wife and her lawyer Ousman Sillah, >received a High Court ruling yesterday, when THEY accused the state of >unlawful arrest and detention, that completely contradicted the ruling >concerning Dumo's arrest. >Lawyer Sillah will appeal. I believe that our respective lawyers will now >take a joint approach on the whole affair. >Today I also sent a long fax to the Swedish Embassy in Dakar with some of >the local news-paper articles etc from here. I am also trying to secure an >appointment with the EU-ambassador here. >Dagens Nyheter, the biggest Swedish newspaper have also contacted me and I >was able to supply them with faxed copies of the relevant >newspaper-articles >and relevant correspondence so far. >Thanks for your untiring support. >Annika > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L >Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------