BETTY McCOLLUM

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UNITED STATES

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

November 22,2005

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice

U.S. Department of State

2201 C Street, NW

Washington, DC 20520

Dear Secretary Rice:

It has been reported in the media and confirmed by the State Department that on November,

15, 2005, Gambian government authorities arrested three opposition political leaders - Hon.

Halifah Sallah, Mr. Hamat Bah, and Mr. Omar Jallow. This unfortunate event casts the

appearance of an attempt by the Republic of the Gambia to silence legitimate democratic voices

of the political opposition.

Last week, I sent a letter to the Ambassador of the Republic of the Gambia expressing my

concern over the arrests of these three political leaders, and I have included a copy of this letter

for you. Our country profoundly values democracy and the opportunity for people around the

world to pursue freedom and self-determination. I am very concerned that the arrest of the

leaders of the political opposition by the Gambian government sends a signal that next year's

scheduled elections are in danger of not being free or fair. I urge you to send a clear and.

unambiguous message to the Gambian government and hold them accountable for the safety

and well-being of the three leaders, as well as to secure their release as soon as possible.

In July 2005, I had the opportunity to meet with the Hon. Halifa Sallah, the Minority Leader of

the Parliament, in my Minnesota congressional office. He expressed to me his desire to work

with his fellow citizens of the Gambia to engage in an open, democratic process leading to free

and fair elections. This noble goal has my strong support and I would greatly appreciate all

efforts by the Department of State and the U.S. mission in the Gambia to reinforce this message

as well as our concern for the well-being of these political leaders.

Madame Secretary, thank you for your efforts and please keep my office informed of any

developments in this situation.

SinCereIY'1J If/!~ ~'Ollum

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