Note: I agreed entirely with Joe Sambou and Sanusi Owens on your comments and contributions on my first write up about the failed AG. Below is th part two of Gambia's most disgraceful AG. Joof is not only a stumbling block to the country's democracy, but as well a threat to peace and freedom. He was part of the Commission of enquiry, which was charged with the responsibility to probe into the April 10 and 11 student unrest. The Commission issued a report which indicted members of the security forces for the students deaths and recommended for their possible prosecution. The daminig report was rejected by the Jammeh administration. The government says the move was not meant to promote national reconciliation. But it failed to realise that there cannot be reconciliation, without indicted parties seeking forgiveness to the breaved families. This report in question was read out to the nation by Joof's predecessor Pap Cheyassin Secka, who was fired the same day. Greedy Joof was invited to replace his colleague. He wasted no time in endorsing Jammeh's invitation. With his presence at the AG'S Chambers, many Gambians thought that, the man who sat before the Commission will ensure that April 10 family members will receive justice withregards to their dead ones. Alas this was never the case. The trator instead advised the regime to indemnify those linked to the student deaths. Despite local and international outcry, the rubber stamp Assembly wasted no time in enacting the draconian legislation. Joof knows fully well that legislation will encourage impunity in the Gambia, but advised his boss to come up with it. This is clearly an intellectual dishonesty. He has not only discredited the good job done by the commission, but as well as discrediting himself as a person. To justify my assertion that Joof is a traitor, i wish to cite a ploy he made to mastermine the sacking of a Sierralean high court judge. He was the one behind the removal of justice Robin Cooker, after he raised false allegations of corruption and abuse of office. At the time, knew that he was going to lose a case involving one his clients. Inorder, to distroy the judge's career he raised bogus accusation against the country's oldest and most ethical judge. The dictatorial regime, which enjoys hiring and firing of judicial staff wasted no time in relieving the judge from his post. Even though, there are lay down rules in the 1997 constitution, which spelt out the proceedure of removing judges, the government ignored the constitution and went ahead to sack the judge. No parlimentary enquiry was set up establish Joof's false accusations. The judge was just sacrifice like that. He aslo has hands in the removal of supreme court judge Hassan Jallow. We all know how he used to intimidate judges. Jammeh is yet to know the man he is working with. He will end up undermining him one day. Its time for Joof to start asking himself what he had done for his Department since his appointment. He had done nothing except perpetrating gross human right violations. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~