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Tue, 18 Apr 2006 22:36:03 +0100
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                                  PANORAMA with 'Bulfaaleh'-Jammeh waving a hand kerchief before 10,000 supporters! out of 1.5 M people!
  Here is a man waving a hand kerchief before 10,000 people. People who have been forced to show support to the APRC regime. Just on the left corner(far left) one can see an empty spot. We heard and saw his supporters talk about 100,000 people? This picture speaks for itself. Is this a large crowd? Can 100,000 people fit in that small July 22nd square? 
  
  BULFAALEH EXPOSES JAMMEH AGAIN
  'Bulfaaleh' was in this very crowd. Think about it on your own i.e. if I were really supporting Jammeh or not? In this very crowd I met so many other people like me. They were there to see the reality and then educate those who did not go. This is where Jammeh was heard screaming his lungs out. He castigated opposition members, neighboring countries and many others. Was that wise? Was this decent? I kept on asking myself these questions in my mind. Harry Sambou was there. We shook hands Harry. Will the president not call a speed boat for you too? 
  President Jammeh a real bully and menace. 
  A greater part of the outside circle and those within posing as camera men were NIA officers. If one were to subtract Jammeh's own men out of the crowd it'd have at least been 1,000 less than the 10,000 they reported. 
  As I was buying an ice cream to quench my thirst I heard one of the guards saying...Hey! move away from here! You there! I mean you...Go! Get out!" 
  These words are so sweet if it is a Jammeh guard talking. These are the sweetest words they have reserved for the people. In this crowd the CHIAKAS were no where to be noticed. They sleep during the day and then start stalking to kill during the night. Some of them change guards. There unit commander was right there anyway. I saw him from a distance with his crooked legs. 
   
    
Posted on Monday, April 17, 2006 (Archive on Wednesday, April 26, 2006)
Posted by PANDERRYMBAI  Contributed by PANDERRYMBAI
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