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abdou sanneh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Mar 2002 02:42:00 -0800
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Another nature of Jammeh's strategy to silence critics
of his regime.The Gambia is nothing order than a
police state.They know how to flame you if they want
to get you.Within  five years we will see massive
human rights violations of this nature.The political
police of Jammeh-NIA have nothing to do order than
following critics of the regime in the name of
national security.It is sad but Gambia people are
living in the time of the butcher bird.
Abdou Karim Sanneh
--- Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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<P>Buharry,</P>
<P>The article that has been forwarded here is OJ's
reaction i.e his personal opinion concerning the
siezure of his passport. In an earlier article
concerning this same issue, it was reported in the
Daily observer that&nbsp;OJ travelled to Zimbabwe
without informing the judiciary or government while he
is facing 8 counts ranging from common assault,
conspiracy to commit a felony, criminal tresspass and
misdemour amongst others. It was reported that the
magistrade handling his case only knew of his absence
from the country when his case came up and he was
informed that OJ had travelled to observe the Zimbabwe
elections. I understand that the magistrade concerned,
Magistrade B.Y Camara was not pleased.&nbsp;He was
reported to have asked therhetorical question whether
the Commonwealth did not know that OJ was facing a
criminal trial. An IEC official,&nbsp;when asked about
OJ's trip, said that whereas the commonwealth could
invite anybody to observe elections, it is common
courtesy for the electoral commission of that
individual's country&nbsp;or government to
be&nbsp;informed.<BR><BR>Have a good day,
Gassa.<BR></P></DIV>
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color=#3333ff size=4>There is a time in the life of
every problem when it is big enough to see, yet small
enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt-</FONT></DIV>
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