Fatou rone,
Why do you have to try fine-tuning President Jammeh's irresponsible
utterances about killing Gambians in their thousands, if the necessity for
such an unimaginable crime should conform to his twisted sense of justice.
The most unfortunate aspect of our nation's history since July 22nd 1994 is
that we have a paranoid maniac at State house who regards himself as the
deliverer of Gambians as the Prophet Moses delivered the enslaved Israelites
from Egyptian bondage. In reality, President Jammeh is nothing but the
devil-in-disguise. Oh no! i am sorry president Jammeh is no longer the devil
in disguise because he revealed his true demonic face to Gambians since
November 11, 1994. He is now the devil apparent, the paranoid who regards
peaceful student demonstrators as a threat to his existence and therefore
issued orders for their extermination. If your kind still don't believe that
Jammeh is evil personified, as a jounalist you should interview at least one
member of the many mourning families whose loved ones he treacheously
murdered in cold blood. To them, he is worst than the devil.
What a folly it is on the part of anyone who believe that Jammeh and his
henchmen are the custodians or guarantors of the peace in the Gambia.
Through their barbaric and cowardly acts of illegality and violations, they
alone pose the threat to our peaceful co-existence as a nation. There have
been peace and security in the Gambia well before
Jammeh's existenc, what we now have in our homeland is nothing but an uneasy
peace which is why Jammeh feels so paranoid, uneasy and insecure.
His statement about killing 20,000 Gambians only confirms to all us, whether
admitted or not, that president Jammeh has 'genocidal tendencies'.This is
very worrying indeed!
However, the yoke of oppression in the Gambia must be shattered! and the
sooner, the better.
BMK
>From: fatou camara <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: The Gambian Chap/President at his threat again
>Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 15:39:00 -0500
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>I hate writing on Gambia L especially when it comes to politics and about
>President Jammeh.The reason is a lot of people on this Forum jump into
>conclusion too soon and start judging people when they don't even know what
>they trying to say.This is one thing we all should try to avoid and
>communicate as matured people.
>
>When the president says that if he has to kill 20,000 people to make sure
>that 1million people stay safe he will happily do it,does not mean that he
>is going to kill 20,000 people.This is the same statement the American
>government made about terrorists hijacking their planes.That they will
>rather shoot at the plane and kill all the passengers than let it hit a
>place where it can kill Thousands.
>Am just trying to make this clear and thats it.
>Fatu Rone.
>
>
>>From: "Movement for restoration of democracy in Gambia [NY]"
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>>Subject: The Gambian Chap/President at his threat again
>>Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:31:28 EST
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>>Culled from the Point:
>>
>>. President! Do Not Kill Anybody
>>
>>“Remember if I have to kill 20,000 Gambians to make sure that 1 million
>>live
>>in peace, I will happily do it. Because that is my responsibility; to make
>>sure the majority of Gambians live in peace.” The above statement is
>>attributed to President Jammeh. When we read it, shivers ran through our
>>spine because the statement is a dangerous one. What? Kill 20,000
>>Gambians?
>>No! This is unbelievable! Is this your intention, Mr. President or were
>>you
>>just ‘Open Calling’? If it was an ‘Open Call’, it was an expensive
>>one.
>>
>>Why didn’t GRTS show us the video recording of your intervention to
>>allow
>>us
>>read in your face whether you were making a firm promise or ‘Open
>>Calling’?
>>Even if we saw your face we wouldn’t have been able to clearly read your
>>intention anyway. Now, let’s assume that you were really serious. Mr.
>>President, how can someone who brags that he took over the country without
>>a
>>chicken being slaughtered tell us now that he is ready to take the lives
>>of
>>20,000 people? Your argument is that you want the others to live in peace.
>>But how can 20,000 die and the others live in peace.
>>
>>That figure cannot be correct when checked against the extended family
>>system
>>we have here. The 20,000 will have to be multiplied by 10 and that gives
>>you
>>200,000 people and in some cases that figure should be multiplied by 12 or
>>14. So, is this an ‘Open Call’? Mr. President, your government should
>>ensure
>>that peace prevails by leading the country towards the path of development
>>taking full cognisance of both the diversity of the people and our quest
>>for
>>the common good. Differences are great because they stimulate us to reach
>>new
>>frontiers in our resolve to bring out the best in our humanity. Mr.
>>President! Do not kill any Gambian! “Thou Shall Not Kill” The Bible
>>
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