There is nothing to jubilate on this issue.
Poor Rambo was unlawfully detained whilst agents of the state continue to tell lies about his whereabouts. I hope Ousainou Darboe can now commence private prosecution against the IGP, DG NIA & SOS for Interior & Justice on the grounds that Rambo was detained unlawfully.
Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
BambaLaye, if there was ever an example of a lawless regime, this is it.
Thank God that Rambo made it out alive, not surprisngly, on orders from
above. It's a good sign that they failed to break his spirit. Defiance is
the only way of dealing with cowardly despotic regimes depending on AK47s in
dealing with harmless, innocent, unarmed citizens. Truth and justice will
prevail, as they always have.
Thanks for sharing.
Baba
>From: Abdoulie Jallow
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Rambo is Out! (The GambiaEcho)
>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 13:06:14 -0700
>
>Breaking News: The Gambia Echo Interviews Rambo
>Jatta
>
>*"I'll Continue To Speak My Mind And Fight For My Rights"- Rambo told The
>Echo*
>
>* *
>
>*Ebrima G. Sankareh, Editor-in-Chief *
>
>
>
>Ousman Jatta (a.k.a. Rambo) the United Democratic Party's ward Councilor
>for
>Bakau Cape Ward has been released from illegal detention by the autocratic
>regime of President Yahya Jammeh after 385 days. Until we bring you the
>exclusive interview with photographs on Monday, we will just give you the
>gist of his narration:
>
>
>
>*Time Line In Captivity (Rambo's Prison diary):*
>
>
>
>1. I was first detained at Bakau station for 20mins;
>
>2. I was transferred to Gunjur Police station where for *two weeks* I was
>kept in a dark cell, leaking roof and mosquitoes preyed on me. I contracted
>malaria and throughout my sickness, I was refused medical attention.
>
>3. I was then transferred to Sibanor Police station where *I met Master
>Tamba Fofana* who had a severe sore on one leg and was due for amputation.
>No sooner had I arrived at Sibanor than Fofana was transferred to where? I
>don't know. I stayed at Sibanor *for two weeks* with little or no food most
>of the time while my malaria was worsening. At one time I thought I was
>dead!
>
>4. One day I was handcuffed and transferred to Fatoto some 300km in the
>country's Upper River Region. My sickness, the handcuffs and the bad roads
>were enough to kill me before we made it to Fatoto. I was escorted by three
>agents with AK-47 riffles all the way to Fatoto. I was detained at Fatoto
>under degrading conditions *for 2 months and 3* days then they transferred
>me to Sare Ngai Police Station. I never had medical attention. I think the
>malaria disappeared with divine intervention.
>
>5. At Sare Ngai my feeding depended on the whims and caprices of the
>officers on duty. Some would give me food and others did not bother. I was
>there *for 9 moths* until Saturday morning October 13th. 2007 when the
>Officer commanding the Basse Area, Mr.Sawaneh broke the news to me that he
>had been instructed from atop to let me out. At the time of Sawaneh's
>arrival, most of the officers had gone to the Eid Congregational prayers.
>Once I was let go there was no vehicle to take me back to Bakau. I used the
>mobile phones of one officer and called home. Arrangements were made and a
>car was rented for me at *D6000.00*. I drove at breakneck speed *120km per
>hour* but by the time I got to Barra Ferry Terminal on the North Bank it
>was
>11:00pm so I slept at Barra until Sunday morning (today) and drove to Bakau
>arriving here at 11Am.
>
>**
>
>*Editor's Note: We will bring you the full interview with photos of Rambo.
>Our reporters observed that Rambo has pimples all over the body and he
>continuously scratched his legs and hands *during the interview.
>
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