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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Nov 2002 08:11:35 EST
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In a message dated 11/26/02 12:09:11 AM Central Standard Time,
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>  Aside from
> describing the detentions as unlawful, Denton claimed that they were a ploy
> by Jammeh's government to divert public attention from the current economic
> hardship to which it has plunged the country.
>
> yes indeed. yaya jammeh's regime is continuing it's determination to hold
on to power at any cost, even in the face of the impending economic crash our
country is headed for. this is outrageous to say the least.
so where are the political despots who are forever defending this regime. i
suppose they will come out to tell us that yaya can detain anyone he likes
without having to explain to anyone, just like he is being defended for his
senseless hiring and firing of people at his whim. all of it motivated not by
competence of this illegal regime  but by a desperate strategy to hold on to
power just for the sake of power.

jabou joh

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