Abdou,
Jammeh has had his lists of perceived enemies for years and if he and his regime are innocent of everything that they have been accused of, let them prove it and they cannot so they resort to what they know best, intimidation. Let them continue to compile their lists. They will not last forever and putting people on lists is not going to mend their image or stop people from exposing the injustice they continue to heap on our people.
Jabou Joh
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Sent: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: The unfortunate tainting of Gambia's reputation by Yaya Jammeh
Kabir and Sister Jabou
Thanks for your comment. What is happening in Gambia is madness. Recently I
learned that the regime have a list of people who are to be arrested if they
step their foot on the Gambia soil. I cannot imagine what Jammeh's regime is
planning for our country. This system is place is going to drag our country into
civil conflict. The state of fear will no longer continue. It is now a disgrace
for one to associate yourself as a Gambian. Jammeh have destroy everything
associated with that country. Now the only thing he is using as insurance is
tribalisation of the civil service.
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Kabir,
Unfortunately, this is what happens when a country is led by a madman. Whatever
madness Jammeh engages in, it is attributed to Gambia. He has ruined the name
and reputation of our country because the seeming lies being perpetrated by
Jammeh and his fellow rogues is that he is supported by a majority of the people
in this madness when it is evident that fear of ending up among his many victims
and helplessness is why the people inside that country can only talk about his
insanity in whispers.
Meanwhile, for the rest of his posse, if Jammeh says the sky is green, they will
come forward and debate heaven and earth to maintain that indeed the sky is
green although they know better than anyone that it is a blatant lie. But
support him they must because Jammeh staying in the position he is in serves
their purposes and that is what is important to those who have and continue to
make fools of themselves at the expense of jeopadizing their ability to co-exist
with the rest of their compatriots when Jammeh is no longer there.
Isn't the trial of Fatou Jaw Manneh the biggest farce of them all? Once again
the APRC regime and it's indentured servants trying to make a mountain out of a
molehill, calling that circus a trial with NIA agents giving testimony about how
Jammeh is a good leader and what he has done for the country. Are these the only
responses they have to the accusations of injustice, corruption, greed, murder
and incompetency levelled against them and which are all fully documented and
isn't that further proof of their guilt? They have nothing to testify about in
that trial and the transcripts of these ridiculous and irrelevant rantings
passing as testimony are so embarassing to read and so sad because it reflects
what our dear country had been relegated to.
I guess Yaya Jammeh in his simplistic mind wants to use this farce of a trial to
try to vindicate himself of all his evil deeds and to sell his so-called
progress that is laced with blood, and it never ceases to amaze me how he can
always get some clowns to dance to his tune, but then again, the clowns get paid
to dance.
We have been attempting to expose this man to the World for years and the World
has now finally come to listen and to know what we have been screaming about and
what our people have been subject to all these long years, and Jammeh himself
added the final nail on the coffin towards his exposure with his outrageous AIDs
cure claim and his continous effort to violate the rights of innocent Gambians
on a daily basis will continue to serve as further proof of the lawlessness of
these illegal bandits that have taken our country hostage, the case of Fatou Jaw
Manneh being the latest blunder.
This regime has gotten away with so much in The Gambia that they have now become
drunk with their own madness that the abuse of power tends to inflict and they
have actually come to believe that they can now try those same stunts on the
rest of the World and the fallout has just started coming in.
Jabou Joh
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Sent: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Gambia accused of Aids subterfuge
Poor Gambia! Whatever happened to "Yaya Jammeh accused of Aids subterfuge"?
It just had to be "Gambia" - a whole nation being accused of lying.
Regards,
Kabir.
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> Gambia accused of Aids subterfuge
>
> Sarah Boseley
> Thursday April 26, 2007
> The Guardian
>
> One of Africa's leading Aids specialists has accused the Gambian
> government of covertly obtaining blood tests from his laboratory to try to
> convince the world of the efficacy of the Gambian president's herbal remedy
> for the disease.
> Since January, President Yahya Jammeh has been treating people with HIV in
> the compound of the presidential palace with his herbal rubs and drinks,
> which he claims are a cure. To the alarm of the International Aids Society,
> which represents doctors and others fighting HIV/Aids around the world, his
> patients have stopped taking antiretroviral drugs.
>
> Yesterday, Souleymane Mboup, from the University of Dakar in Senegal and a
> leading figure in the IAS, alleged that the Gambian authorities had used
> subterfuge to get blood samples from the president's patients tested in his
> lab. The president claimed this year that tests had proved that his remedy
> worked.
> That was wrong, said Professor Mboup. "The interpretation by the Gambian
> authorities of the results of HIV antibody and viral-load testing on blood
> samples sent to my laboratory is incorrect," he said.
>
> "The results were obtained under false pretences, when a technician
> approached us asking for training on our equipment because he had problems
> operating the equipment in his laboratory. We agreed, and in this process,
> he asked us to test some anonymous samples, which we later learned were from
> patients who had received President Jammeh's treatment. Of those samples
> that were HIV-positive (66.66%), none could be described as cured."
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