Friends, Even I don´t think that there will ever be any report on the april incidents, or the truth be found, it still upsets me every time I see something in the gambian news. I think that DR TAAL takes too much in his mouth, when he, as referred in Daily Observer, says, that "others who are charged with murder are kept in the cells". I think that the authorities was very quick to take Mr. Darboe and 24 of his supporters after the rally-incident, while at the same time the authorities has still not charged a single person for the april -incident-killings. Even the authorities were prepared, and present at all places, where incidents took place. ( Mr. Badjie´s report to the commission reported in The Independent) It cries to heaven of lack of competence in the military/police, that there has not been one single person taken and charged for those days killings. I have said it before and I repeat, I can not understand it, but I conclude to myself, why it is so. There were so many witnesses, but up till now not a single person is charged. If the military or paramilitary had the situation under control (they took many students to the headquarters), why is it that they had no success in taking a single person with his weapon, if they saw such a person. Specially when it´s reported from leading officers, and stated by the president, that it was people among the students or the crowd who fired their weapons and killed, even weapons stolen, or given from Casamance-rebels. Why is it that the leading officers all report for the commission, that they after the operation counted all bullets and not a single was missing, nor a weapon reported stolen. If they have seen people among the masses shooting, why is it they did not bring them in, or can give any evidences of the bullets used. They (the military/police) have not yet presented (as far as I have read) any cartridge cases collected on the places. How will they be able to support their own theory, that it was the students, or people from the masses, that fired and killed ? That is why I still believe, that the evidences we got from the first day in april, that it was the military that shoot and killed, are still the most valid. Then I ask DR TAAL, "why is no military put in the cells and charged with murder". If Mr. Badjie is right, which I believe until other things are proved, the order was, that the students should be dispersed by all means. It´s a strong evidence, because now we hear directly, that the men who fired did it on an order given from the former Director of IG. "By all means" is understood by the private soldiers on duty as said, "by all means". Still comments from Asbjørn Nordam From The Independent >"Mr. Badjie, who confirmed seeing paramilitary and other security men looking >like armed soldiers during the demonstrations, also told the commission that he >spoke to the Commissioner of Police Operations but was informed that the former >DIG wanted the students dispersed by all means. Mr. Badjie acknowledged that >the security forces were armed with AK 47 rifles and that he later learned of >the casualties when he advised one Inspector Jobe to visit the mortuary and >assess the wounded for possible advice." Daily Observer Published 07/28/00 >"DR TAAL REBUTS DARBOE > >"On the denial of permit to the UDP to hold rallies, Dr Taal said, "The UDP is >being denied permits by the police due to the fact that the party has not met >the conditions of the permit. The police told him that any time you and your >party can stop abusing and insulting people at rallies as stated by the >conditions of the permit, you (Darboe) will be issued a permit to hold >rallies." > >"Dr Taal added that Mr Darboe and 24 of his supporters are already in court >charged with murder. He said even though the accused have not yet been found >guilty, they should not make the case a talking point at UDP rallies as it >could have prejudicial effect on the court." > >"Look, others who are charged with murder are kept in the cells, but instead, >he is out because he is an opposition leader, but he cannot be allowed to hold >political meetings for the time being," he said." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------