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Momodou,
It should not suprise you that Mrs Taylor and her entourage are being given
sanctuary in the Gambia. Indeed if you have been following the AFPRC/APRC'S
foreign policy practice in the sub-region, you would note the empasis
shifting from Ghana( after that barbarous act on brother Koro) to Libya and
then to Liberia. If you study this shifts in phases, you will also come to
realize how they neatly correlate with the persons whose words hold sway at
state at different times.
Omar Joof.
>From: Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Old habits die hard
>Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 22:24:44 +0200
>
>On 4 Aug 2003 at 11:06, Malanding Jaiteh wrote:
>2. As for the 135-member entourage. I am
> > concerned by the news that the 134 member company of Mrs. Taylor did not
>include
> > homeless Monrovia kids ophaned by Mr. Taylor's 14 year's of "liberation
>war" but
> > people like our very own infamous sons who made it possible for Mr.
>Taylor
> > become the moster he is. These people have killed and mamed thousands of
>people
> > as far as Farafenni. They are criminals and must be treated just that.
> >
> > It is not going to help the Gambia or Dr. Jammeh to be seen haboring
> > criminals in hotels. It is terrible offense to every human being
> > particularly thousands of Liberians refugees in the Gambia to learn that
>the
> > criminals and thugs who brought them that are now living in the hotel
>next door.
> > Even the Gambian members of the group must not be allowed to go free
>without
> > answering in a court of law their alledged involvement in the Farafenni
>incident
> > or their role in the 14-yr conflict. More importantly these people are
>addicted
> > to war and chaos and as they say old habits die hard.
> >
> > I believe they must not be trusted or allowed to live in our midst for
>it
> > would not be long before they find the hotel a boring place. Whenever
>that
> > happens there there are very few things to do.
> >
> > I seriously hope and pray that Dr. Jammeh and his team are listening.
>
>Malanding,
>I still can't believe that these mercenaries can come in and out of the
>country
>without being arrested and taken to court for their involvement in the
>killing
>of Gambian soldiers at Farafenni. Most of us have seen the video cassette
>that
>was shown over the GRTS where the Farafinne attackers were confessing about
>their crime and their accomplices.
>
>I wonder what the NIA is waiting for?
>
>
>Momodou Camara
>
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