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missionary couple from Britain have been sentenced to a year's hard
labour in an African prison for calling the Gambian President a madman.
David Fulton and his wife, Fiona, were convicted of sedition after
sending critical e-mails about Yahya Jammeh, who seized power in the
predominantly Muslim country in a bloodless coup in 1994.
Fulton and his wife were also fined £6,250 each. Their lawyer said that
they did not plan to appeal but were hoping for a pardon.
The couple, who were arrested on November 29, pleaded guilty and issued
a public apology in the hope of a lenient sentence but were shocked when
the judge handed down the maximum penalty for the shocking offences.
The presiding magistrate, said: They have shown no respect for the
country, the Government and the President of the republic. I will send a
clear message to the offenders.
Antouman Gaye, the couple's lawyer, said that their troubles began after
they sent e-mails to friends and church contacts in Britain: Some of
it was to do with religion, some was to do with the state of affairs in
this country. Some e-mails said the President is a madman. It was very
risky.
Unfortunately for them, a Gambian person in England who has a
connection with one of these churches got hold of these e-mails and sent
them back to the police here.
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