I know what is stated below may not sit well with many of my fellow Gambia-Lers but I urge you to read carefully and think. Ousman Bojang wrote, "I bet Jammeh knew why he choose him to transport that sum of money instead of Singhateh, Touray or any of his crew." Ebou Jallow knows if he stayed in the Gambia, his fate may very well have followed that of the late Koro Ceesay. Why, read Ousman's statement again. The money in question would not have gone to the gambian people. We all know that. So if he had a chance to claim it on the way out, why not. By doing just what he did, regardless of his true intentions, he exposed the regime and its leader. His court case in Switzerland revealed all sorts facts that have been used and persued by opposition leaders and made public by the international press. Just think about it, as odd as it may sound we gained more from his actions then we could have possibly gained had he not put his hands on the money. In the end the courts ruled against him. Those who believe him guilty could not ask for a better result. Lets not dwell into judgements of his character. By doing so we are following the spin of the real culprits. I strongly suggest we focus on matters that really concern us and the welfare of our people. Thanks, Latir ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------