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In a message dated 11/19/03 11:00:22 AM Central Standard Time,
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> Somehow days later, I kept
> telling myself that I am the last person who would like to be seen
> defending Baba Jobe, but his rights are very important to the Gambia we
> are hoping to eventually create. There is something wrong with the idea
> that Baba Jobe is having problem with the law because one person finally
> decided it. Now, let us forget about however we feel about Baba Jobe.
> The fact that a leader of the legislature can be reduced to nothing at
> the wishes of only one man said a lot about the kind of country we live
> in. I am not sure what his charges are, and I am more apt to believe
> that he is guilty as charge, but the whole process made a mockery to our
> justice system and the rights of its people.
Musa Jeng,
You are exactly right.
Jabou Joh
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