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Saikou Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Oct 2000 11:38:26 +0100
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The Gambia is in a serious trouble and what this trouble is leading our dear nation to is difficult to predict.People are arrested and detained for months without having access not only to their lawyers,even their families do not know if they are alive or not.In any nation where such practices becomes normal,the gradual development of lawlessness as the order of the day becomes unavoidable.The constitution becomes an instrument for suppressing the rights of the citizens and not to protect them from the abuse of power.But if this fascist state is not learning from the fact that even though they are arresting and detaining people,the opposition against them is growing and if ordinary people in Yugoslavia can arrest the peace of their fascist leaders,I see no reason why it could not happened in the Gambia.The Yugoslavian army is 100 times more equipped and more experience than the Gambian military force.Armed with banners and determination they are crossing all forces on their way.The day the Gambian masses are no more willing to bear the burden of this fascist regime no force will be able to stop them.
Denying justice to Dumo Saho and his family is costing our dear nation a heavy price and how long Gambians are prepared to pay this price is difficult to say,lets hope that this fascist regime take heed to the voice of the people and release Dumo Saho if he is still alive.
Justice delay is Justice denied.
For Freedom
Saiks

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