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Musa Jeng, this is more than a fishing expedition, it is blatant criminalization of an innocent person by a criminal element in Yahya Jammeh. The Fatou case is Jammeh’s way of once again telling Gambians in our face to go to hell that he owns the country can do whatever he wants and nothing will come out of it. This man has murdered, tortured, jailed, intimidated and lord over our country without a chirp.
   
  Let us examine this case for a minute; Fatou is facing the same mercenary magistrate, as did Lamin Fatty, a magistrate who specializes in convicting those that our mansa wants convicted. Concisely, this case is about Jammeh yet again testing the resolve of Gambians. We have for Thirteen years endured this foolishness from this ignorant, arrogant idiot we call president, now is the time to tell Jammeh “no you go to hell”. We must not leave any stone unturned in confronting this ignorant criminal. 
   
  What can he do to the Gambians that he has not already done? 
   
  Pasamba Jow
     
  

Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

  Fishing expedition:

The due process of law is one of the most important pillars for any thriving civilization, and the judiciary, is seen as the arbiter of truth, and the final sanctuary for justice for all citizens. In the absence of an independent judiciary, this will be a direct invitation to instability, and any country that abandons the rule of law – and the role of an independent judiciary is directly or indirectly contributing to a pending chaos and quagmire. Rhetoric aside, it is indeed fundamental for every country to guarantee its citizen at least a fair hearing in the courts. Again, this final sanctuary through the courts is the last hope for all citizens and that hope should be guarded at all cost

When Fatou Jaw Manneh was arrested, there were calculations made to allow the system to work because she has not committed any crime; therefore, good citizens found it prudent to allow the system to work, and there was a strong belief that she would be exonerated. After three months, it is absolutely clear that she does not have a case to answer. Some of us chose to be tactical and strategic in our approach in this unfortunate event, and were doing everything humanly possible to effectively win her freedom, and to be exonerated with the entire trump up charges. Even though, there were concerns to the impartiality of the system as a whole, but it was just impossible to see how any serious court would even pursue such a case.

It has become apparent that this case is not about justice, and unfortunately Fatou Jaw Manneh’s case has reinforced everything we have always believed of what is wrong in the Gambia. Someone has decided to pursue this case irrespective of whether there is a case to answer or not, and unfortunately there is no structure, whether it is the Bar Association, law makers in the legislature, civic groups or even political parties to challenge such a travesty. How can you bring charges against a citizen, even though the case was weak from the beginning, and a judge still allowed the case to proceed? As the case proceeded, it was obvious, listening to the state’s witness that this was a mockery of the judiciary, but still the case continued. When it became absolutely clear that the case fell flat on its face, they decided to withdraw the initial charges, and replaced them with new charges. If this is not fishing expedition, I swear to God I do not know what one is.

The Gambia belongs to all of us, and every citizen should be assumed innocent, and their rights protected at all cost. This case is a clear indication of what is wrong with our country, and the entire judiciary should work away from this charade. To be against the status quo, Jammeh or the APRC is not a crime. For anyone to use the judiciary to fight your political enemies is the oldest trick in the book of tyrants all over the world. It is against decency for any country to sit idly by and allow a fishing expedition to settle scores. “I AM GOING TO TEACH THEM A LESSON”, AND USE THE COURTS TO DO THAT IS APPALLING.

Thanks

Musa Jeng

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