Ebrima, My kudos to your sources again. They are right indeed, the pen is mightier than the sword, and the pressure must continue. Elhadj Mustafa Fye, the road for the perpetrators and the co-conspirators is going to stretch from Gambian courts all the way to the Hague. All those who have continued to prostitute themselves with this regime have been warned time and again, that if they partake of the spoils of this high handed government, then they will be judged right along with them. I think they somehow did not, and still do not believe it. However, judging from some of the unbelievably stupid decisions this regime and it's supporters have made and still continues to make, this is not at all surprising. The line up to the Hague has not even begun yet, and these guys and girls should enjoy their freedon now, because they are looking at long years of incarceration for crimes committed against the Gambian people.Is there anything that is worth such a fate? I still find it amazing that supposedly intelligent people will fail to see that they will be held responsible along with these lawless individuals who have high jacked our country, if they continue to accept and hold posts in this regime, or to be part and parcel of their underhandedness. One is either part of the problem or part of the solution in a situation like this, and there are no in-betweens. The lines are clearly drawn, and no Gambian can claim to be decent and yet be part of the Jammeh machinery.That has become abundantly clear. The argument of good people caught in a bad situation is not going to do it anymore ,because when good people find themselves caught in a bad situation, and if they have a conscience, if they know the difference between right and wrong, if they are God fearing and law abiding, but most important of all, if they are human beings who are guided by human decency, then they will walk away from the bad situation, because it is the only logical choice. Any other choice besides this then, puts them in the category of those who,after having recognized the truth, have decided to shut their eyes, ears and hearts to it and carry on as part of this oppressive, murderous and unjust machinery for reasons that are truely beyond human comprehension. What sane human being i ask you, can believe then that they will not be held responsible for their choices? Gone are the days when governments can maim, pillage and murder and then just fade into oblivion afterwards.When they can pillage and swindle their national coffers and then retire to some obscure place to enjoy their blood money.Let wise people take heed. Jabou Joh Gambia-L: The e-mail below has again come one of my authoritative sources in the Gambia. Again, I hope Yaya Jammeh would not change his mind if he realises that his intention to sack Kebba Ceesay has once again been leaked to Gambia-L. Anyway, read my source's e-mail below: Ebrima ____________________________________________________________________ Ebrima, Kebba Ceesay, who was appointed less than three months ago, as the Director of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), will also be fired. Yahya Jammeh will finally appoint his influential relative, Abdoulie Kujabi, the current Deputy Director of the NIA, to replace Kebba Ceesay as the new Director of the NIA. The entire Civil Service and the Security Apparatus of Yahya Jammeh will soon disintegrate, thanks to Jammeh himself. Please just continue to apply the pressure from outside. We at home are also doing our part. There is no letting up now. By the way, efforts are underway in Banjul with the help of "friends" to have the Crude Oil Saga taken up by President Obasanjo in conjuction with the Nigerian government's investigations of the Abacha regime and his loot of the Nigerian Treasury. As soon as I have the proper address and/or e-mail. I will make it available to the L for a letter writing campaign to have President Obasanjo personally supervise this particular issue so that the proceeds from the Crude Oil deal are returned to the Nigerian people. >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------