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Gambia-L:
This human interest story was sent to me by one of my sources in the Gambia.
However, because of lack of time, I am sending it unedited!
Ebrima Ceesay
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>Subject: You ain't seen nothing yet Ann Therese NDONG
>Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 13:38:53 GMT
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>Ebrima,
>Even the insects of the Gambia have joined the revolt against the Jammeh
>regime. Ann Therese Ndong-Jatta, the lady who called our slain children
>armed bandits and criminals had a taste of the things to come. Over the
>week-end, she was attacked by hundreds of bees at the Sankulaykunda
>crossing. Other members of her entourage were also stung but hers was the
>most severe. Her condition is serious enough to warrant medical evacuation
>to Dakar. The joke in town is that Yahya must have unleashed his "jalang
>bees" on Ndong-Jatta. I recall someone narrating an incident involving
>Yahya Jammeh and his jalang bees of Kanilai. One could not help but think
>that Jammeh may have unleashed his bees on Therese Ndong-Jatta. Whatever
>Yahya's role in this incident is, one thing is for certain, even the
>insects find "these people" revoltingly nauseating. I keep telling you,
>they have no place to hide. Gambian bees, crocodiles, even stray dogs will
>take revenge against this regime. They are just as patriotic as any member
>of List. Thanks
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