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Africa: West
Chuck's Family Seek Refuge in Gambia
2003-08-02
Gambia is hosting the immediate family of Liberia's beleaguered president Charles Taylor, as his government's grip on Monrovia hangs precariously in the balance in the wake of the rebels' penetrating thrust towards the city centre. A West Coast chartered aircraft carrying Jewel Howard Taylor Liberia's first lady, her children, and other Liberian refugees touched down at 10 pm on Sunday at the Banjul International Airport as observers begin to ponder over the beginning of the end of Taylor's rule in West Africa's oldest republic. 135 people were on board the aircraft.

The airport terminal was a fleeting flurry of activities as security chiefs converged there to meet Mrs. Taylor and her entourage, which also included Gambian returnees and other refugees fleeing the humanitarian crisis in Monrovia, where recent days have witnessed a protracted military stalemate as rebel advance to capture the whole city had been halted by Taylor's ragtag army dug in and around the city centre. Jewel Taylor who is a trained economist and had worked in various international institutions had always defended the integrity of her embattled husband who faces an international travel ban and an indictment for his widely publicised support for rebels in neighbouring Sierra Leone. It is not clear whether the Liberian first lady and her entourage are using The Gambia as a safe haven or a transit point as they sought refuge outside war-ravaged Liberia. Mrs. Taylor was whisked off to the VIP lounge of the airport, looking calm and serene despite the dreary report that her husband was being hemmed in by the rebel advance. Jewel who is President Taylor's third wife is being reportedly accommodated at the Paradise Inn along the Senegambia highway.
I'd call getting the Little Woman out of mortar range a good sign...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#7  Wooo..that could have made a little more sense...too much coffee this morning.
Posted by: Watcher   2003-8-2 9:55:23 PM  

#6  The lats graph is interesting. It reveals that she brought a few of Chuck's toolz with her:

Gambian returnees with her flight included notable dissidents...including Dodou Sanyang, Swandy Camara alias Swanby, Dawda Nyassi alias Campaori and Almami Sabally alias John Rambo ...The rats are deserting the sinking ship...might be sooner than anyone thinks.

Also, anyone want to bet these guys ain't Franklin, Jefferson and Washington, and Cincinnattus come out of retirement to save Gambia? If Gambia is smart, they'll have taken these guys out behind the pax terminal and give them a .38 caliber CAT scan...
Posted by: Watcher   2003-8-2 9:50:43 PM  

#5  I'm not sure this is a good thing for Mrs. Chuckie, after all the Gambian ambassador said the President of Gambia wanted to have her for lunch........and given some of the things they've been doing to each other these days, I'd ask for a clarification on that statement before accepting the invitation.
Posted by: SOG475   2003-8-2 8:35:31 PM  

#4  think of the free trade? gems, (possibly) oil for ladies' undergarments
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-2 7:28:25 PM  

#3  I don't think they want to kill him now. If they did, they wouldn't have anybody to hold talks with and they'd be expected to do something besides shoot each other. That's easier than setting up a stable gummint, running businesses, going to work every day and putting in crops.
Posted by: Fred   2003-8-2 5:29:35 PM  

#2  Chuck can't be allowed the same courtesy. He'd spend exile stirring things up. Kill him...now please
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-2 11:04:32 AM  

#1  So, uh, who gets her SUV?
Posted by: PD   2003-8-2 2:09:19 AM  

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