Hello all L'ers
I was in The Gambia from February the 3rd - March the 14th. Whilst in the Gambia I
have attended 3 trials of Brother Dumo and et al. Dumo is in good condtions and
jovial as ever. I did visited him at the central Prison at Mile 2. He did complained
the delayance about their trial which is in slow progress. He also did commented
on why they the denial to talk to their people at the court and after all it is these
people who comes to visit them.
There is a solidarity with no match from the students at Boka-Loho who attends the
court everytime there is a hearing. Dumo jokingly told them try hard and do not give
up maybe when you become lawyers you will not be keeping me here. During the
trial of February one of the students fainted, and she was well taken care of.
The btrother is good spirit saying to people in emotional breakdown at the court
that God is great and everything will work fine. he is comforting people instead of
people comforting him. he is showing courage and giving them encouraging them
to stand firm.
Brother Dumo is sending his words of thanksand gratitude for the support and
solidarity you all are showing on their behalf. He appreciated it very much and
looking forward one fine day meeting you all in favourable conditions.
Thanks and bye for now
Sheikh Omar Saho
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