Monday 25 April 2016

" people’s parents and children are missing" I Can,t Go Home -Darboe


The Gambian  Mandela Lawyer Oussainou Darboe as his suppoprters called him now and his 37 UDP peaceful protesters are taken back to Mile 2 prison this afternoon, Reports from the high court onfirm.
Speaking from the High Court premeses our iron lady reporter said the case has not yet been mentioned all what was going all these days is legal challenginges and counter challenges on the  bail  conditions and also  some paper work.
However, the issue of the missing five arrested protestors whic is  now reduced to four is as usual the bond of contention. The missing five were Ebrima  Solo Sandeng, Fatoumatta Jawara, Nogoi, Modou Ngum, and Fatoumata Camara.Confirm  reports indicated  that Fatoumata Camara one of the missing five was brought  before the courts over the weekend.
Lawyer Mandela A:N:M: Darboe prefers to return to  Mile II Saying " I  want my  supporters produced dead or alive. That  leader of the biggest opposition United Democratic Party (UDP)  refuses  to entertain or discuss his bail in the court today insisting that the state must  fully account for all those arrested on the 14th  of April along with Solong Sandeng.
Lawyer Darboe still maintained that his release would be meaningless if his supporters were still unaccounted for. He specifically called on his party supporters to remain calm and be law abiding in this difficult time. Lawyer Darboe said it will be immoral for him to go home and enjoy the comfort of his family when other people’s parents and children are missing and the state is keeping mute over that.
The UDP leader is said to be in high spirit despite the difficult conditions at the notorious Mile II prison.
The Gambia government is yet to produce Solo Sandeng and two other women: Fatoumatta Jawara and Nogoi Njie.
The matter is adjourn to wednesday 27th April 2016.

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