To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

Release Papa Faal and Cherno Njie Unconditionally!

Petition to Release Papa Faal and Cherno Njie Unconditionally!
Comrades –
You all know what we saw in the Gambia on December 30th 2014 was a self-defense operation from our gallant freedom fighters. I was privileged to be in the U.S Federal Court this Afternoon to pay my tribute to Papa Faal who is helping the U.S authorities in the investigation on what happened.
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/story/27761908/minnesota-man-charged-in-failed-gambia-coup.
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/Clip/11006418/mn-man-charged-in-plot-to-overthrow-government-of-gambia#.VKtpkyNO6RY.facebook.
Next, Papa will be appearing for a bail hearing on Thursday January 8th 2015.
Since Papa, Cherno Njie, and all those that participated represented our fight for freedom, it is now in our courts to represent them in whatever capacity is within our means. I have known Papa Faal. Papa is purely democratic in his heart and he firmly believes in fighting for all of you. Papa represents the voices of the oppressed and these are values he clearly believes in. That is why I am so proud to join all my citizen men and women to vouch for Papa, Cherno Njie and all those that participated in the self-defense operation. Papa’s partake is to help liberate an oppressed nation and its people. Such is called self-defense. Papa is a family man of good moral character who poses no threat to world peace and our national security. On that note, please write to the Obama Administration, U.S Attorney General Eric Holder, Our congress and senators, the United Nation and the many other influential individuals and organizations to have the case trashed out of court. From previous court rulings, a group of 10 freedom fighters who in 2007 tried to liberate Laos were equally freed and the case was trashed out. This much talked about case follows a similar argument. We are staging a demonstration in solidarity with our comrades in front of the Minnesota Federal Court, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 8th 2015 between 12.00pm and 4pm CST Time.
Please send your support letters and affidavits to:
Judge Franklin L. Noel; Fax # 612-664-5117, Tel 612-664-5110
Chief Justice Michael J. Davis; Tel # 612-664-5070
Lawyer Andrew H. Mohring; Fax 612-664-5850, Tel 612-664-5858, email [email protected]
Alongside reaching out to individuals and humanitarian organizations, please take this opportunity to sign this petition to tell the U.S Government through Attorney General Eric Holder and the U.S Federal Courts to address both sides, more so, Gambia’s criminal leader who ruled with iron fist from his default to power through an overthrow in 1994.
-We are calling a complete stop to political impunity in the Gambia, restoration of the rule of law, and press freedom.
-We are demanding the unconditional release of Papa Faal, Cherno Njie and all our freedom fighters.
-We are demanding the unconditional release of all political prisoners in the Gambia, including two American U.S citizens kidnapped by the Jammeh administration.
-We are demanding that Jammeh and his criminal regime steps down and allow democracy to reign in the Gambia.
-We are demanding a thorough look into all the crimes committed by this regime, and perpetrators of the crimes within the tyrannical administration be tried for their heinous crimes.
-We are demanding that the Jammeh administration respects the rights of all world citizens.
-We are demanding that the U.S and all other believers of freedom and human rights to put a travel ban on Jammeh’s administration and its many officials.
Please sign the petition and share with our many sincere friends.
Long Live Freedom!
Long Live our Liberators!!
Down with the criminal regime!
Sincerely Yours,
Yero Jallow

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Fight for freedom, equality, justice and liberation!!