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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Nov 2005 23:08:01 +0000
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Thanks Pa for the update.  We shall continue to march even if all three are
released.  We are not turning back.

Chi Jaama

Joe


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>Latest news from Banjul say one of the detained NADD officials Omar Amadou
>Jallow, alias (OJ) has been released from custody, leaving two of  his
>other colleagues Hamat Bah and Halifa Sallah behind bars.  Mr.Jallow an
>arch critic of the Jammeh administration has regained his freedom after
>spending some hours in police custody.
>
>In a separate development, this paper received reports that prior to his
>release from custody, Both OJ and the NRP leader Hamat Bah were detained
>at the Mile Two Central Prisons.  NADD Coordinator Halifa Sallah is said
>to be in the hands of the NIA, at the moment.  Highly placed sources say
>the President was apparently angered by Halifa's damning condemnation
>letter, which was widely publicised in and out side the country.  It would
>be recalled that Mr.Sallah vehemently condemned  what he called Jammeh's
>irresponsible comments that the opposition were bent on endangering
>Gambia's relation with Senegal.
>
>Meanwhile, sources close to NADD had confirmed the release of OJ. So far
>no charges had been brought against the three opposition officials.  We
>will keep Gambians and friends of The Gambians posted about developments.
>
>Latest news from Banjul say one of the detained NADD officials Omar Amadou
>Jallow, alias (OJ) has been released from custody, leaving two of  his
>other colleagues Hamat Bah and Halifa Sallah behind bars.  Mr.Jallow an
>arch critic of the Jammeh administration has regained his freedom after
>spending some hours in police custody.
>
>In a separate development, this paper received reports that prior to his
>release from custody, Both OJ and the NRP leader Hamat Bah were detained
>at the Mile Two Central Prisons.  NADD Coordinator Halifa Sallah is said
>to be in the hands of the NIA, at the moment.  Highly placed sources say
>the President was apparently angered by Halifa's damning condemnation
>letter, which was widely publicised in and out side the country.  It would
>be recalled that Mr.Sallah vehemently condemned  what he called Jammeh's
>irresponsible comments that the opposition were bent on endangering
>Gambia's relation with Senegal.
>
>Meanwhile, sources close to NADD had confirmed the release of OJ. So far
>no charges had been brought against the three opposition officials.  We
>will keep Gambians and friends of The Gambians posted about developments.
>
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