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G-L Community:
Please allow me to express my appreciation to the Management(Deyda and
Pap Saine)of The Point for their unflinching commitment to providing
accurate and balanced coverage of the carnage and other events as they
continue to unfold at home.
Isatou Njie-Saidy, like her boss, Yahya Jammeh, the entire
administration and their propagandists need to resign immediately.
Their version of the carnage is a sick "joke." And Gambians I have
spoken to, have not fallen for such distortions.
That Yahya Jammeh would return to Gambia almost a week after the
killings, also demonstrates his disregard and contempt for Gambians.
Jammeh, his cabinet, propagandists and thugs Must GO!
Abdoulaye
No justice, no peace!
Jabou Joh wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/16/00 10:53:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> << G-L
> Deyda Hydara has demonstrated again that in his profession---getting to the
> truth is the ultimate objective. Deyda and the Point deserve the
> p"Putlizer". It
> is also very troubling that Isatoe Njie Saidy is willing to compromise her
> very
> SELF by distorting the truth. What happen to character and principles ? In
> our
> Gambian communities, these are scarce commoddities.
> >>
> **********************
> I'm afraid if the allegation that Isatou Njie Saidy was the one who carried
> out Jammeh's order to open fire on the students, she already compromised not
> just herself, but her ability to be an accepted member of our society forever.
>
> Jabou
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