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Sorry Folks, user input error! This was meant to be private. I'll
try another cup of caffeine to stay awake! Maybe the e-mail
confirmation wasn't such a bad idea. Anyway, goodnight everyone.

                                                    George.


>From: 1Cool Dude <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: To Annika Re: Update on Dumo
>Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 00:59:37 GMT
>
>DISCLAIMER( THIS IS A PRIVATE E-MAIL)
>Hello Annika,
>My name is George Sarr and I am the webmaster at gambiansonline.com.
>Recently we had covered the story of your husband's abduction by this
>barbaric administration and your letter to the attorney general moved
>a lot of concern citizens and has enlightened many of our visitors.
>I ,peronally, have been following your husband's abduction with keen
>interest and I must tell you,you doing a great job keeping us updated.
>I was wondering if you could e-mail me a photo of Dumo so I can
>put it on the site for those who cared to know him. Am also working
>on having the final petition drafted by Kabir Njie/Alpha on the site. You
>can snail mail it to my postal address if you don't have a scanned
>photo. If you could, the sooner will be better.
>
>My regular e-mail address is : [log in to unmask]
>           postal address is : 2311 woodlands dr
>                               Smyrna, Ga, 30080.
>                               USA
>
>
>Thank you so much and keep up the good work. Our prayers are with you.
>
>                                                     Regards,
>                                                     George Sarr
>       visit us at     http://www.gambiansonline.com
>
>
>>From: Bokaloho <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Update on Dumo
>>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 18:39:07 -0000
>>
>>Wednesday pm.
>>On Monday I had an appointment with the Ambassador for the European
>>Commission in The Gambia. He was already very well informed about the case
>>and promised to notify Brussels, the British High Commissioner here and
>>Embassies in Dakar (especially the Swedish) when he goes there soon.
>>However
>>he said that their possibility to act is not large now since the case have
>>-
>>somehow - reached the courts.
>>Another thing: yesterday one Mr Kanta Jawo came to the centre. He is
>>taking
>>care of the boka loho nursery school in Bunebore (Foni, not far from
>>Kanilai).
>>He told us that on the 16/7 he was picked up from his home in Bwiam by 7
>>soldiers (state guard) from Kanilai. They asked him if he knows "Dumo" and
>>when he looked confused they gave the name Modou Sarho. Aha, of course he
>>is
>>with Boka Loho and has come to our village with some students to help us
>>erect the collapsed schoolbuilding. Anyway, handcuffed, he was taken to
>>spend the night in Sibanor police station. The day after he was
>>transferred
>>to NIA HQ in Banjul where he spent two nights and answered questions about
>>his dealings with Dumo and Boka Loho. After that he was allowed to sleep
>>with some relatives outside (Fajikunda) but had to report daily to NIA for
>>interrogation. He also said that he was never mistreated or harassed.
>>Finally, yesterday, he was told that he didn't have to come back again and
>>came to report the whole thing to Boka Loho. We reported the thing to
>>Emanuel Joof and the newspapers. And this morning the EU-ambassador was
>>also
>>briefed about it.
>>As I see it, it indicates that they have not up til now been able to find
>>any evidence against Dumo and try everything to get something to justify
>>their arrest.
>>Emanuel Joof is now working with Ousman Silla and they have decided to
>>take
>>a joint approach. The next thing we are waiting for is an urgent hearing
>>of
>>the appeal.
>>Still the treason charges have not been filed with the high court although
>>the prosecutor was supposed to do that on the 17/7.
>>The coalition for human right activists are planning to work on that.
>>I think that that could also be a subject for pressure from other ends as
>>well; such as media, local and international as well as individuals (maybe
>>a
>>fax campaign would do the trick).
>>That's all for now,
>>thanks for your support,
>>Annika
>>
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