Jamila, Welcome aboard! I saw and heard your friend Kwame Toure (Stokely) speak at UDC in the Spring of '93. The man's intellect and courage are worth emulating. Regarding your little experience in the Gambia, there isn't much news there. What we have in the Gambia is a shameful situation in that any boffoon in uniform can take the law into his/her hands with impunity. It's perfectly in line with the m.o. of the powers that be. The only solution is to have in place a government that respects the rule of law - especially the rights of citizens to pursue their legitimate livelihoods without any fear of violence from agents of Big Brother. Until then, we won't see an end to this incessant and outrageous abuse of basic civil liberties. You're simply wasting your time looking for someone within government who would be willing to seek redress for your friend Ceesay. Very high profile opponents of the government have been detained, beaten and tortured by government-sanctioned thugs (aka NIA agents.) Nothing came of it. So, what makes you think the abuse of a Bumster matters to the Gambian authorities? You're absolutely right about the racist angle, but considering how we Africans treat each other, I won't complain about that at all. Saul. >Brothers and Sisters of GAMBIA-L > > My name is Jamila and I am a new member of >GAMBIA-L. Attached is my letter requesting assistance >and advice regarding issues of concern in The Gambia. > > Peace > > Jamila > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. >http://im.yahoo.com ><< LettertoGAMBIA-L.doc >> ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------