Tombong,

I hope that these doctors are the best that Cuba has to offer. Do these
people get paid by the government? I also hope that their expertise will be
used to treat the boys that were maimed by the attempts on their lives when
Jammeh ordered the security forces to open fire on students exercising their
democratic rights by demonstrating. These teenagers have been practically
turned into vegetables, and not a thing has been done for them by this regime
that has destroyed the lives of these young boys. These kids are the ages of
my own kids, and whenever i go to the web page and take a look at them, I
wonder how i would feel if these were my own kids, and I am devastated.
Perhaps Jammeh should use some of the Gambian millions he is squandering to
get medical help for these boys, but it stands to logic that he does not
because he was trying to kill them in the first place. I guess he is just
letting them die a slow death so he can accomplish what he set out to do in
the first place.

Jabou Joh

Jabou Joh

In a message dated 7/25/2001 4:11:12 AM Central Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:

> Lers,
>
>
> 148 Cuban Medical Personnel Arrive in The Gambia. In continuation of
> President Jammeh's ardent desire to see Universal Health Care spread all
> over, all corners of The
> Gambia, the government today welcomed 148 additional Cuban Medical
> Personnel onto her shores. The Medical doctors included 9[nine] Professors
> of Medicine, 29 [twenty nine] Medical Specialists, 80[eighty] Medical
> Doctors, 10[ten] Nurses, 2[two] Nurse Specialists, 4[four]Laboratory
> Technicians, 3[three]Anaesthetic technicians, 5[five] Medical Technicians,
> 1(one) Pharmacy technician, 4[four] Physical Therapists, and 1(one)
> Veterinary Surgeon.
> For more details visit:www.jammeh2001.org and jammeh.com/j24cuba-dr/
> PEACE
> Tombong
>
>

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