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Burama FL Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Dec 2013 09:30:33 -0500
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Haruna

Over the last 48 hours or so I have being thinking over dictator(ship) in humans in relation to crime. I have also scout arums many possible sources for reference on empirical work. Much of what I found is more about 'what's dictator(ship). This is good but my curiosity is not what it is rather why humans bear the tendency to be dictators if not checked properly?

On my thought the dictatorship and crime are different, here are few you may elaborate. That crime is a legal term which is relative to the laws of the place under consideration. For instance smoking under 18 in many states in US if not all is a crime but not in Gambia. On the other hand dictatorship is a conceptual term, also relative to the beholder, but generally referencing a type of rule directed by the wishes of few over many with or without their consent 

I am in total agreement that dictators many crimes, yet they're different in my mind.

I am longing for your book particularly on how plant and other animals also have tendencies of dictatorship. I understand the territorial nature of being fighting for survival, yet am not sure if that fits the definition of dictatorship. Regardless my curiosity on that too would be why and not what.

Finally my overall interest is for us (Gambians) to come together to find solutions for the problem in our homeland. My views are not so important in the bigger picture compared to what we do or not do. Do you remember I once called you to introduce myself but also to say we should come together however hard it maybe. I am still committed to that basic because our problems will not be solve. Y non-Gambians nor will they be fix in America/Europe.

Please share your insight on the above!

May Mandela rest in peace!

Regards!

Burama

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