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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Jun 2000 19:02:11 EDT
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If Yaya Jammeh and his cohorts decide to leave the Gambia, that will be the
best thing they ever do for all of us.
However, they need to understand that there is nowhere to run, in view of the
crimes they have comitted against our people, from squandering the little
resources we have, to cold blooded murder. That is something that both
Gambians and the international community cannot let happen.
If his cabinet members also think that they can just walk onto international
appointments and live happily ever after, then they are truely as ignorant as
they have demonstrated in the execution of their current duties. Gambians
should continue to be as vigilante towards these people as ever in or out of
office. The United Nations or any international organization that employs
these people should be informed about every detail of their involvement in
this regime, and the legacy they will leave behind.
Wherever they go, these people should be herded back to The Gambia, or to an
international court to answer for their crimes against The Gambian people.
There will simply be nowhere to run.

Jabou Joh

You see, Ebrima, Yahya Jammeh has tried everything to stay in power beyond
 the next elections, but has come to realise that that is not possible. So
 don't be surprised if he even runs for the door, well before the next
 elections.

 He has just bought a mansion in Morroco, where he could run to, if things go
 so bad for him. Meanwhile, his Cabinet members are actively looking for jobs
 OUTSIDE:

 * Isatou Njie-Saidy wants a job with the UN in New York. In fact, she saw
 Koffi Annan and begged him for job there.

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