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Faburama Ansin <[log in to unmask]>
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The main reason why the Coroner's report is still not release to the general
public is to conceal the truth.  We all know who killed the students and
they did not act on their own.  They got order from top bosses which is
headed by Yaya Jammeh.  He is the very one who ordered the shooting and
should take the full responsibility.  No military personel is mad enough to
act on his own  to order the shooting.  The shooting would only discredict
the government and if anyone act on his own to kill the students, he(Jammeh)
would set good example to that individual in order to show the general he
care about the Gambian people.
Faburama

>From: foroyaa <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON THE
>DISTURBANCES OF APRIL 10 AND 11?
>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:02:26 +0100
>
>WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON THE DISTURBANCES OF APRIL
>10 AND 11?
>
>FOROYAA has been receiving many enquiries concerning the fate of the
>Commission of Inquiry into the Disturbances of 10 and 11 April 2000.
>
>The Coroner's Inquest has been completed. The report is supposedly
>submitted
>to the Attorney General's Chambers. The Coroner was requested to appear
>before the Commission of Inquiry. There was talk of incorporating the
>Coroner's Report with the report of the Commission of Inquiry. Everything
>is
>at a standstill and nothing is being said by anyone.
>
>It is, therefore, essential to raise the alarm that people are still
>interested in knowing about the outcome. This should also be done without
>delay. The speed with which allegations of coup d'etat and murder are
>brought before the courts emphasises all the more the need for speedy
>justice in this important case. Those responsible for the inquiry should
>inform the public what is really going on.
>
>We hope the public will be duly informed of developments without any delay.
>
>The slogan of the student was that justice delayed is justice denied. It
>is,
>therefore, necessary to back principles with action.
>
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