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saiks samateh <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Kabir,

Thank you for forwarding this message to us.This again is a proof of the
fascist character of this regime.This man had been working hard to give a
second chance to students whose parents could not afford to pay their school
fees or simply drop outs from school and now he is no where to be found.We
know they said the same thing when Syngle was arrested and now again, who will
believe them ? this is how a fascist regime operate ,lets hope that we  will
not be faced with another Koro Ceesay incident.Perhaps one will want to know
what the Justice minister Pap Che would do in this case,Domo did work day and
night for the Pap Che and his political party without thinking, not a minute ,
what he will gain out of it,but for the love of his country, and now he(Pap
Che) cant just be an onlooker to the suffering of this brother and Family.

For freedom

Saiks




Hi All,

FYI.

Regards,

Kabir.

----- Original Message -----=20
From: Bokaloho <[log in to unmask]>
Amadu Kabir Njie <[log in to unmask]>Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 6:48 PM
Subject: Dumo's whereabouts still unknown...


> Friends,
> It is now 72 hours since Modou Sarho was abducted from his family =
compound
> in London Corner. Yesterday a complaint/report about the event was =
filed at
> the Police HQ in Banjul. The local newspapers were informed already on
> Saturday evening but since none of them had yet written anything =
today, I
> went to Observer, Point and Independent to be interviewed this =
morning. I
> expect them all to publish something tomorrow.
> I have also reported to Amnesty International here (Mohammed Lamin =
Sillah)
> as well as to the African Society for Intercomparative law - Emanuel =
Joof.
> They have recently launched a new organisation: Council for Human =
Right
> Activists (?) and they are interested in taking up the case.
> The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been notified by Boka
> Loho -Sweden and reacted by sending a note to the Swedish Honorary =
Consul in
> Gambia. Other Swedish organisations active with projects in Gambia =
have also
> been contacted for a joint protest.
> Today we were also able to supply the Banjul Police with the =
registration No
> of the BMW that carried Mr Sarho and his abductors: BJL3716A.
> As I see it now, the next step will be to file a court case. I will =
contact
> the Human Rights guys about that tomorrow.
> Thanks for your support,
> Annika & boka Loho
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