Sister Jabou
You said it all and you even speak for me.
thank you so very much
Matarr
>From: [log in to unmask]
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
><[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: A MESSAGE TO THE GAMBIAN PEOPLE!!
>Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 17:56:24 EDT
>
>---------------------- Information from the mail header
>-----------------------
>Sender: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> <[log in to unmask]>
>Poster: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: A MESSAGE TO THE GAMBIAN PEOPLE!!
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>As for Jammeh and his apparent madness which seems to escalate by the
>minute
>these days, he knows that the end is near and inevitable and he knows it
>very well. All this so-called walking in the streets to demonstrate that he
> is
>well liked by the people is a farce and he knows it. If he really believes
>that he is loved by the people, then let him walk the streets without his
>armed
>body guards and see whether he will make it. Why would a popular president
>have a need to force the civil servants to march in his support? He is
>fooling
>no one but himself and all those who he further humiliates in the process
>by
>having them assist him in this futile feel good exercise against their one
>people.. .It is pathetic and at the same time very sad.
>
>
>Let the people not be fooled by this childish display by a desperate man
>whose regime is on the brink and the proof that Jammeh is well aware of
>this is
>the paranoia he is displaying right now by arresting anything that moves
>and
>conducting his on trial of these people in the media while his vice
>president
>Isatou Njie saidy actually has the audacity and is not even embarassed to
>be
>giving speeches about the Judiciary being the guardian of the rule of law
>even as the most ardent violation of the rule of law in our country is
>being
>exercised by the very regime she represents even as she was delivering
>that
>false statement before an assembled audience and she still thinks that she
>can
>convince investors to come into the Gambia by these silly speeches when
>these
>same investors are reading about the madness of the Gambia government in
>media outlets through out the World.
>
>One has to wonder if these people are just mad or ignorant not to mention
>imcompetent. However, what can we expect from a President and vice
>president who
> actually affix an honorary doctorate to their names which not only makes
>them the laughing stock of the entire World but also is quite a source of
>embarassment for Gambia and Gambians.. Is that not an excellent example
>that our
>country is being led by a band of fools and criminals who actually think
>they
>can fool Gambians and the entire World?
>
>Yaya Jammeh is also running scared these days because he had connections
>to
>Charles Taylor and his grand design includes eliminating those who can tie
>him to those mishaps should Taylor's trial implicate him in any way.
>
>He is also trying to eliminate all those Gambians, be they soldiers or
>civilians who may have any knowledge of his criminals dealings, from
>murdering
>innocent Gambians to financial crimes, to illegal ventures he has been and
>is
>engaged in. That is the reason he tried to murder lawyer Ousman Sillah
>after
>the trial of Baba Jobe was headed to revealing Jammeh as the person that
>Jobe
>and others took orders from and represented in all that they did. That is
>also why he has embarked on this folly of an attempted coup so he can use
>the
>occasion to eliminate those who he fears whether real or imagined.
>
>It is not difficult to figure out that no one in this regime initiates
>these
>misdeeds without the consent of Yaya Jammeh. That fact is not rocket
>science
>that we need Dr Madiba Saidy to explain to us. Jammeh is foolish enough to
>think that he can eliminate all those who can incriminate him in any way
>and
>then surround himself with a band of foreigners to protect him from his
>own
>people and then he is mad enough not to realize that this in itself is a
>sign
>that he is scared to death and trusts no one and for good reason, and that
>reason is that he has and continues to commit crimes against our people..
>
>Additionally, Jammeh is trying to manipulate Gambians to the point of
>reacting to his madness so he can implement an emergency situation and call
>off the
>elections he knows in his heart that he will loose.
>
>Well, Gambians have now come to realize what those of us on the outside
>had
>recognized in this regime long ago and for which they were labelling us
>trouble makers who are jealous etc. when what we were doing was to side
>with the
>truth even if taking that position put us at odds with family and friends
>who
>are part of this regime because ultimately, the welfare of the people as a
>whole and to be on the side of truth and justice stands above all else.
>
>What we saw was a brutal dictatorship in the making and that brutal
>dictatorship has now reached a point where it has not only worsened the
>economic
>well-being of all Gambians, hijacked our judicial system and the self
>respect of
>a good portion of our citizenry, but it has ruined the reputation of our
>country around the World and has instilled fear in the hearts of every
>Gambian
>because they all know by now that anyone at any time can be the victim of
>the
>rampant murder or torture at the hands of the evil agents of this evil
>regime with or without provocation, while those who are in his employ and
>those
>who support this brutal regime know that they do so for no other reason
>than
>the protection of their self interest and what they can get from such an
>association even as this regime is killing and maiming Gambians in cold
>blood
>before their very eyes.
>
>These people are not daft or dumb, they are a strange breed for whom the
>pursuit of self interest allows them to look the other way as Yaya Jammeh
>is
>carrying out a sadistic massacre of our people infront of the whole World.
>
>How do these people sleep at night knowing that they earn a living by
>collaborating with this regime which is tantamount to sacrificing their
>fellow
>Gambians? How do the men and women in the NIA and the army who are sent
>out to
>torture and murder their fellow Gambians feel when they are alone at
>night?
>
>I sincerely hope that Gambians will not be fooled into not voting for NADD
>because in NADD lies their salvation, and if they miss this opportunity to
>remove this curse on our country, it will be their own doing that they will
>continue to suffer under this regime. So it is NADD or another 5 years
>and much
>more of murder and terror at the hands of these people whose mindset and
>behaviour is alien to us as a people. Yaya Jammeh has now almost refined
>his
>plan of murdering your sons and daughters by fabricating lies. He is now
>fine
>tuning his plan of surrounding himself with foreigners and if he stays
>there,
>think of how much worse the situation can be when he is surrounded by a
>buffer zone of people who have no connection to us and who therefore feel
>no
>remorse in killing Gambians.
>
>Under NADD Gambians have a golden opportunity of not only eliminating this
>nightmare we find ourselves living, but in a NADD interim government lies
>the
>opportunity to have competent and selfless individuals work to rebuild a
>country and a system of government that protects the rights of ALL
>Gambians and
>paves the way for a bright future for all.
>
>We are at the noon hour and we the Gambian people cannot afford to be
>distracted or to make the mistake of not uniting under one voice and vote
>for an
>organization whose leadership has sacrificed self interest in order to
>engage in
> a venture that will ultimately save our people from the nightmare that
>this
>regime has brought to bear on our people.
>
>Please recognize a golden opportunity and take advantage of it.
>
>Jabou Joh
>
>
>
>
>
>
>いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい
>To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L
>Web interface
>at: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html
>
>To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to:
>http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l
>To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to:
>[log in to unmask]
>いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい
いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい
To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface
at: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html
To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l
To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to:
[log in to unmask]
いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい
|