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In a message dated 11/1/00 3:37:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< This is typical yahya. When things get tough, he looks for scape goats.
>It is Imam Fatty's turn who enjoys no sympathy from the security forces nor
>from the APRC politicians. In fact, they are suggesting to the Butcher of
>Kanilai to get rid of Imam Fatty before it is too late. May be somebody
>should tell them that they are already late. >>
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Well, Yaya Jammeh's cohorts will never learn until it is too late. It has
become his trademark to find ways to get rid of people close to him that he
comes to see as a threat because they know too much, or he thinks that
getting rid if them will help him clean up his tarnished image. He has found
what he thought were pretty creative ways of eliminating people in the past,
except, all his strategies were full of holes, and everyone saw through them
pretty quickly. But then, what did these people expect? Surely nothing
less.It is too bad that it is always the Gambian people who are the victims
in these dark and desperate plots that will alwys be exposed for what they
are in the end.
Jabou Joh
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