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We will believe in "operation no compromise" when it includes all and sundry,
especially Yaya Jammeh. Carefully picking out scapegoats to prosecute is a
mechanism for self preservation, sacrifice those you have to in order to save
yourself, and it does not fool anyone.
While Jammeh is at it, let him really clean house. Operation no compromise
also will never mean anything until the perpetrators of crimes are identified
and brought to justice, and the rule of law rather than tyranny and fear are the
order fo the day. However, I think that the main problem we have here is that
if operation no compromise is really that, this broom will sweep all of the
APRC regime under the carpet. That is the reality. I have always said that not
identifying and prosecuting the the perpetrators of the crimes that have been
committed against the people is in itself an indication of guilt on the part
of the APRC regime unless proven otherwise.
This process is just another one of the many games these people play.
Jabou Joh
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