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Binneh S Minteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:45:26 -0500
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That is definitely, the end of all order in a society.Any one will be force to fall upon a satisfactory conclusion that while,beyond doubt,the whole situation being a dubious one.It is rather unfortunate that justice will never be exercise in this Youth leaders death.
         I think the whole situation in our beloved country, is an alarming one and should be a concern for all Gambians.We have seen the Murder of Ousman Koro ceesay, dissappeareances of prominent political figures, killing of students,and an attempted murder of a prominent lawyer.Justice was never exercised in any of this cases in the eyes of the Gambian Community.One can therefore have no confidence in the justice system due to the type of Government we currently have in the country.
         There is therfore no form of order in the Gambia under the APRC that is claiming to be a democracy.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2004 8:38 pm
Subject: Re: MURDER OF A YOUTH LEADER

> Wow! Gambia has really changed for sure. Something like this in 
> Jambanjerry 
> of all places.
> The whole thing sounds dubious already, cell phone with a young 
> lady's number 
> on it. Is that supposed to imply that the young lady had something 
> to do with 
> it?
> Not only are the horrible crimes happening in the country 
> outrageous, but one 
> cannot help but be struck by the amateurish lack of originality 
> and staged 
> appearance of what is supposed to pass as evidence in some of 
> these crimes. 
> When terrible things happen all over the place and the justice 
> system has 
> virtually been rendered useless because of growing lack of 
> confidence in it for 
> good reasons,  how can anyone believe that those who commit crimes 
> will be 
> punished. Is that not the begining of the end of all order in a 
> society?
> Jabou Joh
> 
> In a message dated 1/15/04 10:04:05 AM Central Standard Time, 
> [log in to unmask] writes:> 
> > 
> > omar joof <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > > Malik,
> > > Can you kindly help with details. For instance where the
> > > murder took place
> > > in The Gambia; where the late Pierre hailed from in the
> > > country etc..
> > > Omar Joof.
> > 
> > Omar and Habib,
> > The following is culled from: http://www.observer.gm
> > 
> > News
> > Youth leader found with throat cut
> > By Lamin Dibba & Ebrima Jaw Manneh
> > Jan 15, 2004, 10:26
> > 
> > A youth leader in Jambangjelly village, Kombo South, was found 
> dead by the
> > road side in the early hours of Monday morning by passers-by.
> > 
> > According to eye-witnesses, Pierre Mendy, believed to be in his 
> early> thirties, was found with his throat slit. He was last seen 
> by his family
> > when he left with his friends to go to a ghetto in the outskirts 
> of the
> > village for a drink the previous night.
> > 
> > According to police spokesman, Superintendent Pah-Amady Jallow, 
> a cellphone
> > number was found on top of the corpse of Pierre. The police 
> later traced
> > the number to a lady in nearby Brikama but they refused to 
> disclose her
> > identity. However, the young lady claimed she did not know Pierre.
> > 
> > “A suspect, YaFaye Mendy, was arrested as he was found at the 
> residence of
> > the deceased in the early hours of the slaughtering [sic] and he 
> is helping
> > us in our investigation,” Supt Jallow said.
> > 
> > The body of Pierre was taken to RVTH for post-mortem but was 
> handed over to
> > the family in Jambangjelly for interment yesterday evening.
> > 
> > © Copyright 2003 by Observer Company
> 
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