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Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:41:00 GMT
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Gambia-l:

I wish to share a dream I had last night with the rest of you.
It goes like this:

I woke up in the morning of July 21, 2000 and got ready to go to work. As
usual, I tuned to Radio Gambia while drinking a cup of tea. Then, a somewhat
interesting programme I was listening to was abruptly interrupted by an
announcement. I recall hearing this from the announcer:

"Here is an important announcement.

The repressive ... authoritarian regime of Yahya Jammeh has been toppled.
And the Committee for the Restoration of Democracy (CRD) has assumed Supreme
Authority in the nation's affairs pending determination of the will of the
people...
The Gambian people have had enough of the APRC's butchery and thuggery.  The
CRD views its intervention as most unfortunate, but necessary given the
ruthless nature of Jammeh and his gang of bandits.

The Committee wishes to inform the public of the following actions:
(1) The president, Secretaries of State, members of the National Assembly,
and all political appointees are dismissed from office;

(2) the so-called constitution ... handcrafted by, and designed for, Yahya
Jammeh is abrogated;

(3) all decrees passed by the AFPRC/APRC junta are declared null and void;

(4) the illegal restrictions on freedoms of association and expression are
hereby lifted;

(5) all financial institutions are ordered closed until further notice;

(6) Banjul international airport and all other points of entry are
temporarily closed;

(7) all former senior officials of the defunct AFPRC/APRC regime must report
to the nearest police station immediately;

(8) a dusk-to-dawn curfew is imposed with effect from tonight;

(9) looting, vandalism, sabotage, and vigilanteism will not be tolerated;
and

(10) plans will soon be formulated with maximum popular input to ensure the
restoration of democracy within six months.

While the CRD guarantees that justice and humanity will guide its actions,
we will crush any atempts to re-instate the Jammeh dictatorship in the
Gambia.

Thank you for your attention.  A subsequent announcement will dilate on the
circumstances which compelled the CRD to intervene on behalf of the Gambian
people.  Stay tuned."


Not long after the "announcement," I woke up from my sleep.  I got
frustrated that it was merely a dream.  I also got mad at myself for not
remembering any of the names associated with staging the "humanitarian
intervention."  But the scary part is that I was named as a member of the
CRD's Transition Team.

Enough! Back to reality. Yahya must go!

K. Hakilimah

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