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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Oct 2001 13:21:48 -0400
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Mrs. Saho, it is always with a heavy heart that I read about the injustice
being visited on your husband by this illegal regime we have back home. I am
extremely disappointed to learn that no headways were made at the court
hearing that ensued right after the judges came back from vacation. My
understanding was that Dumo et al will be allocated a judge that was going
to sit on a daily basis and hear this case promptly. I guess I was wrong,
because reading your revelations, the proceedings are again adjourned up to
November.

This lawlessness is simply mind-boggling. I CANNOT understand how people can
call themselves judges and prosecutors and then oversee this type of
injustice. As far as this case is concerned, the maxim ‘presumed innocent
until proven guilty’ does NOT apply anymore. Your husband is being punished
for a crime NO ONE has even bothered to go to court to prove. This is just
pathetic. Innocent citizens languishing in jail while judges go on vacation
for months. Our own Gambian brothers that are working hard to put Gambian
children ahead (Dumo and Boka-loho) are being illegally incarcerated on the
basis of LIES told by Yaya’s Italian bodyguard.

This is simply TYRANNY. The government clearly does NOT have a case against
the citizens. But they are using the might of the Dictatorship to
incarcerate people any way. The judge overseeing this case has NO excuse for
keeping these people in jail during the pendency of the trial. The least the
judge can do is grant the people bail while Joseph Joof and his cohorts at
AG Chambers are engaged in a fishing expedition trying to concoct more lies
against the citizens. No citizen should be incarcerated indefinitely for a
crime he/she did NOT commit. It is doubly disheartening when you consider
that this is being done to a fine man like Dumo that has given back to
society lot more than the vermin incarcerating him illegally. Needless to
say, when Yaya is gotten rid of October 19, 2001, the new Attorney General
should withdraw these bogus charges from the courts forthwith and give these
citizens their freedom. Obviously, Dumo et al were NOT planning to overthrow
the government. This government is famous for making these bogus charges
against PERCIEVED enemies. If they cannot corrupt you, they cook up bogus
charges against you to get rid of you. Many fine soldiers lost their lives
under this diabolical regime simply because they belong to the wrong tribe
and Yaya is suspicious of them. Gambians have to stand up against this
lawlessness. We have to get rid of these animals and restore law and order
in the country.

Mrs. Saho, be rest assured that the next government will forthwith restore
law and order in the country and free your husband and his co-accused.
Knowing Ousainou Darboe, I can guarantee you that he will NEVER be part of
this kind of lawlessness. A government led by Darboe will NOT appoint a
moron like Joseph Joof as AG and have NIA thugs (like Foday Barry)
concocting evidence against innocent citizens. Keep up the great job you are
doing highlighting the plight of your husband. Remember that the truth will
always prevail and your husband will soon be vindicated. The man should be
decorated for helping Gambian children rather than being jailed illegally
without trial.
KB


>From: Annika Renberg <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: SV: Please can you Confirm.
>Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2001 11:30:45 +0200
>
>Hi,
>this will have to be long and I have decided to reply publicly on Gambia L
>since more people might be interested.
>Background: Since we came to The Gambia in 1995 Dumo has mostly been a keen
>cilvilian. He never approved of APRC as a party or coup d'état as a method
>of changes. He refused to join APRC but he also refused to join for example
>NRP when he was approached by Hamat Bah before the election -96. He is
>still a MOJA at heart, and even went to register it before the -96
>election. But MOJA is scattered and many members have defected to other
>parties (Sajo, Buba Senghore, David Jones etc) Many people approached Dumo
>to stand as an independent candidate (for example to KMC) but Dumo refuses
>to "stick out his neck" without the support of a party and his ideological
>party is still the sleeping MOJA. Hence no party politics at all for Dumo
>since his return to The Gambia. But he has participated as a concerned
>citizen:  Ideas and proposals on treeplanting to prevent coastal erosion, a
>big proposal on youth development etc.
>
>On the roadmatter: Since in Sweden Dumo lost confidence in Sajo and Jainaba
>because of their opportunistic behavior. But when he understood that the
>road project was on he called Sajo and asked for an opportunity to express
>his views because he believed that he had a responsibility as a citizen.
>Sajo agreed to meet him.
>
>On me seeing Sajo: When Dumo was arrested in June the state for three weeks
>refused to admit that he was detained and I tried different ways to find
>out. I had met Sajo and Jainaba together with Dumo during their first week
>in Sweden in 1985 and during their first years in Sweden we had quite a lot
>of contact so upon Sajos return from Ghana I called him and asked what he
>knew about the whole thing. He said he was not aware but whould try to find
>out. He called me up after a while and wanted me to meet him. Finally it
>was agreed that he should pick me up and we went to his house where I was
>invited for lunch. He had no information about Dumo's case but he urged me
>to cooperate with the police to try to help Dumo with whatever alibies and
>facts I could have. From the beginning until now I have never been
>approached for any questioning. Our house has never been searched. Our
>working place - BOKA LOHO - has never been searched. Dumo's mothers house
>has never been searched. I have no doubts that if the NIA ever believed in
>their own accusation they would not have hesitated to thoroughly  exhaust
>all possibilities to find the weapons or other materials necessary to stage
>an overthrough or kill a president - crimes of which Dumo is said to be
>suspected.
>I concluded my visit to Sajo by asking him how he, with his ideological
>background could continue to participate in a government that so neglects
>the constitution of the country and why he did not protest. He replied that
>the only way to protest would be to resign which he would not do because he
>belived that the power that he was enjoying as a minister could be of
>benefit for the country.
>In his usual way he also assured me that he would of course like to help
>me, "call me any time" etc. I never contacted him again. In my opinion Sajo
>lacks spine, integrity and conscience. I do not want to enter into polemics
>  with his wife on this matter, since she has always had a tendency to
>leave the issue and get lost in abuses.
>Thanks for your interest,
>Annika
>
>PS. For your information I can also clarify that Ous Manjang is one of the
>few former MOJA-people who has reacted in this case, by writing and
>protesting.
>PPS. Dumo et al went to court again on Oct 3rd, for the first time since
>March 12th. Nothing has improved. Still the only thing debated is the mode
>of trial and the whole thing is adjourned again until November 27th.
>Annika
>
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>Skickat: den 4 oktober 2001 15:59
>Ämne: Please can you Confirm.
>
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></CGI/wa.exe?A2=ind0110&L=gambia-l&D=0&F=P&P=12846>Subject: Sarjo Jallow is
>not a man of many words. Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
> > Dampha, I have said this before and i'll say it again: Sarjo Jallow DOES
>NOT walk on water! Moses was given that gift, and the only other man in
>Africa Allah bestowed the same gift on was Serign Bamba. Sarjo Jallow is
>just any ordinary man. If he posses anything else, maybe one can say he is
>a survivor. Out of five children he was the only one who overcame infant
>mortality and is living. With the superstition/mysticism connected with
>twins and their sibling(Sarjo), My uncle is always quick to point out: "I
>don't see anything". So, Mr Donkey Kong(Dampha), let me remind you, my
>uncle alone cannot make Gambia's troubles disappear.
> > Unlike you, Sarjo Jallow is not a man of many words. What concrete
>evidence do you have that he condoned any atrocoties inflicted on anybody?
> > ON DUMO When he was Minister of communication and his department was
>planning on some road development,Uncle Dumo had some ideas on the project.
>Sarjo Jallow invited Dumo Sarho to come and present his ideas at their
>department. Uncle Dumo went, did his presentation and he was listened to.
>If Dumo was like you, i am sure he would not have shared his views. He
>would simply say, since i am against the APRC let hell break loose!
> > When Dumo Sarho was arrested, Sarjo was in Ghana on an offical trip. The
>man was not even in the country. Uncle Dumo's wife, Anica Renberry, went to
>visit my uncle. Let the lady tell you what expired and how she was treated
>by Sarjo Jallow. Yaya Jammeh or whoever was in command sent security forces
>to my uncle, and they were enquiring to the level of comndemning the Lady's
>visit. You know what Sarjo Jallow responded when he was summoned. He said
>and i quote: Dumo Sarho is not just anybody. This guy is not only my
>comrade, but MY BROTHER. I cannot run away from my past. Whether that
>contributed to him been transfered to Youths & Sports or not, only time
>will tell.
> >
>
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