while you are in your arresting spree, why don't you arrest the people who
ordered the shooting and the people who were doing the shooting ...you
yourself confirmed that the 'security' forces were never shot at
....therefore, they were not shooting to protect life .... and is your
attorney general going to follow up and appoint an independent prosecutor
who would no doubt lead us to the real culprit that ordered the shooting
.....if you appoint a rubber stamp commission of inquiry no one will buy it
....the feet dragging and lies that motivated the students to act on April
10 will send them to the streets again .....and while u enjoy your nan
mburu, think about the blood and the guts your government spilt on April 10
.....we'll never forget this or allow you to forget it.
KB
>From: TOMBONG SAIDY <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: JABOU & Makaveli
>Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 15:39:11 PDT
>
>Mr. Makaveli & Jabou,
>
>Either you are too drunk with hatred to think properly or you are in the
>wrong forum/list. List managers should remind the lady and gentleman that
>this forum does not belong to any particular group or faction, be they pro
>or anti Jammeh. This is a democratic forum where all views could be heard
>and expressed - where we should agree to disagree. You can check with the
>managers on how long I have been a member of this list, may be that will
>tell you what type of person I am. I am not a quitter and I will be a thorn
>on your sides for a long time. If you cannot stand the heat, you might as
>well get out of the kitchen.
>
>On a more general note, we all have our different views and political
>affiliations and despite our differences, we should respect each other. We
>should not allow our differences or divergence of views to blind or cloud
>our judgement and thinking process. Let's debate the issues.
>
>Sometimes I am surprise how your hatred of Jammeh can cloud your
>judgements.
>One case in point is a posting that states that the Gambia government is
>asking for the repatriation of GAMSU members from Senegal. How many of you,
>questioned the validity of this statement? Have some GAMSU members really
>fled to Senegal? If the answer is yes, has the Government made any request
>for their extradition to The Gambia? Very few bordered to find out whether
>this was true or not.
>
>By the way, all the students that were arrested in relation to the April
>10th and 11th incident have been release except 6 of them. I will get you
>names of these six. However, there are still some non-students still in
>detention and these are those who were arrested because they were engaged
>in
>some criminal activities during the demonstration.
>
>Schools will be open April 8th 2000. Schools were supposed to close Friday,
>14 April and open 8 April for the Easter Holiday, however they closed
>earlier.
>
>This is a difficult period for all Gambains regardless of one's political
>inclinations and as we through this healing period, lets endeavour to avoid
>such an incident in the future. By next week the Commission of Enquiry will
>be set up and it will begin the process of searching for the truth.
>
>Happy Good Friday to all and Happy Easter as well. Some of you will miss
>the
>"NAN MBURU".
>
>PEACE
>
>TOMBONG
>
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