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In a message dated 3/2/2002 9:06:05 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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> You were kidding when you asked me about the government's human rights
> record, or weren't you? If you were not kidding then you've asked the wrong
> person. I say this because even though I abhore illegal arrests,
> detensions, torture etc, I have said it here many times before that I hold
> some of the socalled victims as being responsible. So you can see if you
> ask me the same question again my answer would still be the same. And
> please do not give me any individual cases as I would not deal with
> specific cases. To sum it all up, the human rights situation in The Gambia
> could be better but overall, it is acceptable to me.
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Gassama:
How can you on one hand abhor torture and illegal arrest, and then turn
around and say that you blame what you say are the the so-called victims for
suffering the same fate you so abhor?
Is torture and illegal arrest justifiable under any circumstances?
I know you won't respond but figured I'd point out your inconsistencies here.
-Yus
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