Reports are on the way to The Hague,for Lance CPL.Batch Jallow and CPL.Kanyi, who participated in the killings of the 11th Nov.1994,to give evidence about the whole incident.These two men were part of those ordered by the butcher,to take the lives of--- 1.Company Sgt.Major ---Lt.G .Saye (fmr. Training Wing officer) 2.Lt. Faal ----------------------------(fmr. Training Wing officer) 3.Lt.Basiru Barrow-------------------(fmr. Transport Officer)later C.O 4.Sgt.Fafa Nyang---------------------(fmr. Ration Store Sgt.) 5.Sgt.Basiru Camara------------------(fmr.driver to Brig.Abubacarr Dada) 6.Sgt. Major E.M.Ceesay-------------(fmr.A.H.Q Camp Officer) PLUS THE BALANGHAR BOYS Who are all buried in mass graves around Yundum and Brikama areas.Intelligence sources in the N.I.A and the ARMY are providing all necessary informations and most of them will testify any day we get the butcher. The story forwarded said that,Colonel Jatta was appealing for the boys to be sent to prison without killing them.There was a dispute at this point,and Sana Sabally was in line with Jatta`s appeal and then the butcher came with orders through the phone to Singhateh,for the killings to be carried out. They feared the officers because they were more educated than them.Sources have denied any coup attemp against Yaya,which was alleged for the killings. We urge the ex-officers who were in the Army during this time,to help provide us with more informations about this incident,to be submitted together with what we have.Lt.G.Saye was my good brother and a friend who visited me on many occassions,and we will do all efforts for all them to get Justice.I would like to notify this regime that they will never get away with their evil acts upon their own brothers. We expect to gather more evidence about the late Koro Ceesay,the late Almamo Manneh and Dumbuya,and the 10th & 11th april massacre. Elhajj Mustapha Fye KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!THE BUTCHER MUST GO! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------