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From the Washington Post.
Unfortunately I couldn't get the whole article as
payment is required, which i tried to do but was refused due to
my location. Am making other arrangements to have the whole artilce
by the end of the day.
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Article 10 of 23, Article ID: D00702940032
Published on October 20, 1995, The Washington Times
`Culture of fear' blamed for defection
A member of the military council that seized power in the West African nation
of Gambia last year has defected to the United States, saying he left after the
No. 2 man on the five-man council boasted of killing the finance minister with
a baseball bat.Capt. Ebou Jallow said he defected last week because of
a "culture of fear" spread by the military regime and the establishment of
Libyan camps to indoctrinate Gambians in the philosophy of Libyan leader
Moammar
Complete Article, 670 words ( )
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