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Bro Haruna,

 
Thank you for sounding off. 
 
I can see we will have differing opinions on this one, which I guess is very well fine. Personally, I am fully in support of such a poll. A poll is just an opinion, which we all agreeably share. On a note, I understand the issue you addressed fully.  
 
Have a great weekend!
 
yj


There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!



 



Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:05:40 -0500
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Subject: Re: An Eyewitness' Account of Chief E. Manneh's Disappearance.
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Yero,
 
I think this poll is a bad idea. We are talking about a fellow citizen who has been abducted and kidnapped. Those abductors haven't shared with us that Chief Manneh is alive or dead. Another fellow citizen who is not party to the crime cannot speak to that if they are in no way related to the crime. No amount of polling is appropriate on this. So I respectfully ask the pollsters to reconsider. Poll some other issue. If Chief Manneh had disappeared and we did not know who was responsible then it may be benign to entertain a poll on his life. Chief Manneh was assistant editor of a state newspaper, a state notorious for kidnappings and abductions and arson.
 
Polling can be an enticing endeavour but this one is ill-advised. I encourage gambia dk forums to take this one down. Please.
Haruna.
 
 

In a message dated 1/22/2010 11:25:34 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:

Polls: Is Chief E. Manneh Alive?
 
http://www.gambia.dk/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8634
 
Folks, the background nature of this case make it unique for all the ‘hue and cry’ from each and every one of us, starting from his aging parents all the way down to the least person concerned about his whereabouts. While one must be careful in basing conclusions of such high profile matters on polls, but a poll is suggestive. It gives a picture, imaginarily as can be seen by the third eye. 
 
Looking at the Polls conducted above, it is suggesting that “Chief E. Manneh is more than likely dead.”
 
The poll question which was posted on January 17th 2010 already has been viewed at least 100 times by surfers. Out of the 100 surfers, 19 people expressed their opinions regarding his whereabouts. Ten (10) votes out of the 19 voters suggested that the young man might have met his tragedy. 
 
What do others think of the polls at the Bantaba Cyberspace? Please sound off your opinion.
 
yj 


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Subject: RE: An Eyewitness' Account of Chief E. Manneh's Disappearance.
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 06:30:52 -0600



Folks,
 
Here is a whooping touch by Yaya Dampha on Chief E. Manneh. Dampha, a former investigative reporter with the Foroyaa is now based in Sweden. I must commend Dampha, Professor Karikari and Pa Ousman for their continuous efforts in seeing a resolution reached on this matter. 
 
 
http://www.gainako.com/news/news/2010/01/17/who-implicated-journalist-chief-ebrima-manneh-more-revelation-of-chief-mannehs-disappearance.html
 
yj



There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!


  


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Subject: An Eyewitness' Account of Chief E. Manneh's Disappearance.
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:04:57 -0600




An Eyewitness' Account of Chief E. Manneh's Disappearance.
 
http://www.gainako.com/news/news/2009/12/30/the-witness-a-recount-of-chief-mannehs-arrest-and-court-testimonials-by-a-colleague.html
 
Folks,
 
Below is a piece written by Mr. Ousman Darboe, former editor to the Daily Observer, associate to the disappeared journalist, Chief E. Manneh. Both Mr. Darboe and Yaya Dampha of the Foroyaa Newspaper testified at the ECOWAS courts with the help of Professor Karikari, which ended up asking the APRC administration to unconditionally render justice to Chief E.Manneh.
 
The rhetorical questions are not even worth asking now, but just for the heck of it: Is Jammeh and the APRC in self-denial of the whereabouts of Chief E.Manneh? After this much national and international pressure on Jammeh, won't they have released this young man if he was alive? If he is alive, and Gambian being this small, won't we have known his whereabouts?
 
I was hoping before year's end (December 31st 2009), the matter would have at least rested with true justice, i.e. to say, a charge for another murder on Jammeh and the APRC, or unconditionally releasing him from whereever he is being kept. Personally, I hope and pray that he is alive…and will one day come out. I ask God to shine light on his whereabouts in earnest.
 
To all the oppressed, I say happy new year. I wish you all absolute freedom, good health, and lives full of success. To those that can pass this message the far, I ask God to bless you abundantly and protect you from the evils of dictatorship, the evil it was created of, the seen, and unseen evils within it. Amen!
Happy New Year 2010! 
 
yj


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