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Pa Nderry,
I have known Tam Jasseh personally for years and indeed, when I had occasion
to speak to him years ago, warned him to stay clear of this regime to no
avail. I can tell you that the simplistic, incoherent narration attributed to
him is not the way he talks at all. Not in the least bit. Tam is very coherent
and well spoken and infact takes pride in being so..This is why after reading
that statement, I suspected that some of these people were collaborating
with the regime with a cooked up story but as per the statement from his family
member, it may very well be that he was not in control of his faculties for
one reason or another. I notice that the so-called marabout, Mr Faal's
statement is comprised of almost exactly the same words as that of Tam Jasseh with
a few changes.
Also, for what it's worth, Tam Jasseh is a U.S citizen and a veteran of the
U.S armed forces. He fought in Desert Storm. I wonder why the U.S embassy is
letting him be tortured if that is what is happening.
Indeed, I wonder why there is no public outcry from those on the ground
such as the Gambia Bar Association who can raise their voices at least to be
heard by outside international bodies when these civilians, and even soldiers
are being denied their rights in such a blatant manner. All these so-called
confessions are inconsistent as you pointed out and how can Yaya Jammeh by-pass
the judicial system in such a blatant manner and get away with it? Where is
the voice of the Gambia Bar Association?
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 3/31/2006 5:31:51 A.M. Central Standard Time,
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One family member of Jasseh told the Freedom Newspaper that this was not the
Jasseh they used to know. They said the man was not focused when he faced
the GRTS media trial. That they suspected that the man was injected with drugs
to lose his mind.
In a message dated 3/31/2006 5:31:51 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
One family member of Jasseh told the Freedom Newspaper that this was not the
Jasseh they used to know. They said the man was not focused when he faced
the GRTS media trial. That they suspected that the man was injected with drugs
to lose his mind.
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