[-----Original Message-----  From: samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]>  To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>  Sent: Sat, Apr 23, 2011 8:42 am  Subject: Re: In honour of brother Saiks, here's Ivory Coast's third force - General Ibrahim Coulibaly.  

Brother Ron,Two days ago I saw on TV "freedom fighters" in Benghazi cutting off the head of a poor Ghanian migrant leaving my hearth bleeding and no one is speeking for them] SS.

Brother Saiks, when there is lawlessness and flux in any country (to include America, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Braseel, Malta, Misera, Canada, Qatar, Mali, Benin, Niger, ---these are some of my favourite countries so far), intractable slaughter will occur. That is why my aim is generally to bring order to chaos in a manner that will mitigate crimes of passion. The manner of such crime can generate cycles of emotive retaliations, themselves intractable. The Ghanaian economic migrant has the government of Ghana, the government of Libya (there is none at the moment), and the governance of the UN to speak for him. I understand your chagrin and disgust, but I advise you focus on taming general vortex rather than entrain the rollercoaster of erstwhile disgust. That will not mean you are insensitive to suffering. It means you are overwhelmed to a point you wish to bring it to an end.

[and then when I saw these writtings below, I got sick of these "freedom fighters"] SS.

I have read the culprit notes and I am aware of them. Some of them are part of the campaign to reduce Gadhafi to detritus, and others are extrapolative manufacture. That is the nature of intractable crime and flux. You are bound to read more of suchincendiary rhetoric and warmongering. I want you to join me in accruing Gadhafi and his family's departure from Libya so the people of Libya can regain their compass and senses. Libyans are all now in a state of temporary insanity. Let us assist them in regaining their faculties. Economic migrants are the first to suffer when there is flux.

 

You already know my take on Libya. I have shared a proposal at http://www.thegdp.org in my letter to The Jumhooriyya. I am pleased some of the governments mentioned there-in are conferring on its merits. SOme are going through complex permutations to make the suggestions their own for pride sakes. That is alright. As long as the end-game embodies our contributions toward global commonsense.

Thank you my brother. Lesson learned: Develop your family and peoples to limit affinity for economic migration.

Haruna. Libya or no Libya. Baba Jobe trained in Sebha along with African economic migrants purchased by Gadhafi from Italy, Spain, and France.
 

Gadafi is ordering african mercenaries to break into homes in #Benghazi to RAPE Libyan women in order to detract men protesters! #Libya #Feb 
20 February 2011 8:04 pm via web

@khalidAlotaibi 
Khalid Alotaibi

relatively prosperous state.
#Libya @CNN @CBC. Confirmed the African mercenaries were raised in campus around Sabha and West Mountain since childhood as salves. 
20 February 2011 4:14 am via Twitter for iPhone

@AlMingar 
MR KANADA
Foreign Fighters
 
RT @alithelady: RT @KCDalis: @samiyusuf African mercenaries infiltrate every city in Libya, carrying swords to kill. http://mtw.tl/lvjmgt 
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@_iima 
Halimatu Syadiah
 
 
 
 
 
 
I waiting for for you take on Libya,the Great Ron will always be my Brother.
 
For Freedom
Saiks

 


Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:57:13 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: In honour of brother Saiks, here's Ivory Coast's third force - General Ibrahim Coulibaly.
To: [log in to unmask]

Brother Saiks,

I want you to pause a minute and reflect.

1. I am not celebrating any victory. There could be no victory where thousands of ivorians have died. There will be no victory celebration in Libya and there was no victory celebration in La-Guinea, Niger, Nigeria, Liberia, or SIerraLeone.

2. My focus is the fortunes of democracy and the pursuit of criminals of society. When criminals are apprehended, calm returns to society to give the requisite breathing space for democracy's work.. Equal justice under law, freedom of speech and expression without fear of reprisals, life without fear of abductions, kidnappings, assasinations and the trimmings of organized and state-sponsored terrorism against citizens.

3. It is human nature to want to settle old scores and to re-litigate yonder misgivings. That in itself is a healthy part of reconciliation and reconstruction.

4. What I urge you to do is to assist us in that process of reconciliation and reconstruction. The endless search for a savior third force is at best elusive. WHen you find that third force, you will be looking for the fourth force, then the fifth force. That is why I suggested to you that you ought to make the COmmando invisible the third force you're yearning for. Life is a process of reflection and mentoring. I know you understand what I mean.

BTW, I applaud Senator John McCain's visit to Benghaazi, Libya, if only for the limited purpose of certifying AL-QaaIda's fashion. I will share a story with you about Al QaaIda later to yield perspectives for those who are drumming up the idea that the Transitional National Council of Libya is infested with Al-QaaIda elements.

Thank you Saiks, and I refer you to my forward of this fragmentation process in Ivory Coast that gives you so much pause.

I love you men. At least you're not a PDOISard. And that is a terminal decision. I am happy with you my brother.

Haruna. 


-----Original Message-----
From: samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Fri, Apr 22, 2011 3:37 am
Subject: Re: In honour of brother Saiks, here's Ivory Coast's third force - General Ibrahim Coulibaly.


Ron,
 
Thanks a lot,to start with,no I am not PDOIS.
 
There is certainly not much to celebrate as far as your victory in  IC is concern ( now dont take me to be a rebel,i Just have my reasons),the only positive thing that can come out of this problem is to ask your president to resign immediately as a form of national recocialliation,otherwise the country will be going a different direction and remain devided.
Thirdly,the opposition is not all that we read from the papers and I doubt very much if he,Ibrahim the invisible,is really the third force. Do you know that he is not satisfy with how things are gonig on and that there have been gun battles between his forces and the Ouattara loyalist,a situation yet to be settle.Comrades who were some few days ago celebrating victory are now turning their guns against each other,you see what I mean by that not much has yet come out of this victory ?
 
 
For Freedom
Saiks
 

Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 11:30:12 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: In honour of brother Saiks, here's Ivory Coast's third force - General Ibrahim Coulibaly.
To: [log in to unmask]

Brother Saiks, you drive a hard bargain.

The "third force", 5000-strong, (Commando Invisible) led incognito by General Ibrahim Coulibaly, had been battling Gbagbo's militia forces mainly in the Abobo townships with resounding success. They had engaged General Mangou's forces and while they had them pinned to urban warfare, the Ivory Coast Republican forces had the space and ease to retake outlying towns including the San Pedro Port city from the rebels. When the fighting came to Abidjan, the third force was able to defeat Gbagbo's militia at the prisons (one of them was Makka prison) thereby freeing the prisoners. I had translated RSF's coverage of the Makka prison fall when the prisoners thought they were dreaming to find the gates wide open but because they were'nt sure what was going on, they climed the walls out instead of plum walk through the wide open gates. Anyway, Gen Ibrahim Coulibaly was sharing what his "third force" contributed to the liberation of Ivory Coast from the Gbagbo and Goude militia, and that he expects this gallant third force to play a role in the reconstruction of Ivory Coast and in the reconstitution of the IC national army. First things first, Gen Coulibaly is orienting his men and women to join the Republican forces of Ivory Coast and support the new President Ouattara in his quest for reconciliation and reconstruction. He considers President Ouattara to be among Ivory Coast's fathers and for 10 years he had been engaged in the liberation of Ivory Coast from the clutches of a mental midget in Gbagbo.

So brother Saiks, with this background, I encourage you to view the video again. I think you need to take my fee-based French tutoring, which I'll offer to you at the discounted fee of $500.0o per hour or 1000 words. This is because I do not think you're a PDOISard. Should you become a PDOISard at any time during the intermediate French course, the fee will automatically become $1000.00 per hour or 1000 words. SO be sure to let us know here when you become a PDOISard.

I love you men.
Haruna. 


-----Original Message-----
From: samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 5:35 am
Subject: Re: In honour of brother Saiks, here's Ivory Coast's third force - General Ibrahim Coulibaly.


Ron,
thanks for the clip,unfortunately it is in French and you know I dont speak the language.

For Freedom
saiks


Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 16:00:35 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: In honour of brother Saiks, here's Ivory Coast's third force - General Ibrahim Coulibaly.
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Bravo mon General. Haruna.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rIOdmmbLlTM




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