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Mr. Njie,
Thanks for putting this up. It's a chilling example of how most African
countries are held to ramson by a small group of people who are suppose to
be upholding the law. Even as I write this, similar terror is being visited
on govt opponents all over our continent - starting in our very own Gambia!
The current bullying of the Independent newspaper editors and reporters
fall in this category. Keep us informed.
Saul.
>From: Amadu Kabir Njie <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Nigeria's trials: Star Witness Rogers gives evidence
>Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 17:29:08 +0100
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>Nigeria's trials: Star Witness Rogers gives evidence
>P.M. News (Lagos)
>January 11, 2000
>By Adelanwa Bamgboye
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>Lagos - Like a canary, Sgt. Barnabas Jabila a.k.a. Rogers, has been
>singing. His songs - confessions- are, however, devoid of the soothing
>feeling the songbird provides.
>
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