Ebrima Ceesay wrote:
<< By the way, I must say here, that I always enjoy reading Jabou's postings
to
> the L. Sister, keep it up!! Who said Gambian women don't speak their minds?
> Not me, anyway.
>
> Cherno Baba, if I find time, these days, I'll explain myself again. I know
> things are far from being okay in our motherland. All I am saying, really,
> is that a badly flawed transition was preferable to a continuation of
> undiluted military.
>
> Take note that I did use the word UNDILUTED. In short, it is still a kind
of
> a military rule, but one which has been diluted. This is also recognised by
> Amnesty International. Anyway, I'll try and expand on these points once
> again if time permits me.
>
> However, I must say here, that I am in a very uncomfortable position on
this
> debate, because I don't want people to misunderstand my me: to think that I
> am holding a brief for Jammeh.
>
> As I warned in a previous posting, as a people, we should not allow
Jammeh's
> actions to divide to us. We are not the problem, or the issue. The issue
is,
> or should be, Mr Jammeh. We should engage in a process of trying to
> understand Mr Jammeh more, his tactics etc, so that we would be in a better
> to challenge him, if our needs and aspirations are not being addressed by
> him.
> >>
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Brother Ebrima,
l definitely do not believe that you are holding a brief for Jammeh. l also
do appreciate your very insightful postings, so please keep up the good work
down there.
Jabou Joh
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