Hi Coach!
Thanks. I have started uploading the video. The link is:
http://www.raaki.com/grts
Have a good day.
Buharry.
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From: [log in to unmask]
Date: 2010-04-11 4:41
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subj: Re: I bring you Ndokeh's editorial on former President Sir
Dawda Jawara.
Buharry,
Thanks once again for your tremendous service. I just finished watching
it. It
was interesting. It was interesting to hear Jammeh praise Jawara's
parenting
skills and his calm demeanor. I will wait for the full clip.
Once again, thanks.
Coach
"True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of
justice." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 04:06:22 +0200
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: I bring you Ndokeh's editorial on former President Sir
Dawda Jawara.
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Hi!
> Watch images from the launching of Kairaba on the GRTS 10 o'clock
news
> on:
>
> http://www.raaki.com/grts> Thanks.
> Buharry.
>
> ----Original Message----
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Date: 2010-04-11 2:13
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Subj: I bring you Ndokeh's editorial on former
President Sir Dawda
> Jawara.
>
>
> On the occasion of Kairaba's launching.
>
> Just to add that Ndokeh's editorial deals with Hon. Jawara the
citizen.
> After the coup relieved him of duties as President of Gambia. Sir
Dawda
> became our fellow citizen after Yahya became President. Therefore
what
> Sir Dawda did after the coup d'etat is Sir Dawda's purview. We may
hope
> for sobriety in his decisions then but he is not accountable to
Gambian
> citizens for what he does in his private life. It is unconscionable
to
> find Sir Dawda guilty for aversion against Gambia and Gambians in
his
> private demarche.
>
> Otherwise, I acknowledge Ndokeh's anxieties and chagrins variously.
>
> I will purchase 5 copies of the book Kairaba. As is traditional with
> me, I will gift 4 of them and keep one for myself.
>
> Allez people. Haruna.
>
> Gambia: Editorial: Kairaba Jawara Is On The Wrong Side Of History
>
> Editorial: Kairaba Jawara Is On The Wrong Side Of History
>
> Saturday April 10th would witnessed the launching of a book authored
by
> deposed President Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara?a former statesman who is
on
> the wrong side of history. Kairaba Jawara departed from the much
> talked about ?strong democratic ideals, tenets, and values? he
> nurtured in The Gambia, and across the region, following his move to
> abandon his colleagues in the struggle for the restoration of
democracy
> in that impoverished West African country for his own selfish
> interest. He returns home under the disguised of so called amnesty?
> only to compromise all the principles he stood for over the years.
> Jawara the ?born again? is trying to rewrite history.
> When President Jammeh initiated the idea of extending an amnesty to
> former President Jawara, the average Gambia thought that this was
going
> to be an opportune moment for Jawara to prevail on Mr. Jammeh to
> consider including his former colleagues such as Bakary Bunja
Darboe,
> Saikou Sabally, Sara Jangha, Alkali James Gaye, Kebba Jallow, and
> other PPP exiles overseas on the list of those to be pardoned, but
that
> was too much for Jawara. Mr. Jawara was only concerned about his
> personal interest, and that of his immediate family. He accepted
Jammeh?
> s invitation to return home without bothering to consult his former
> colleagues.
> Having faced possible foreclosure in the UK, amidst financial
> uncertainty, Jawara was nearly evicted from his London Home. He
could
> not pay for his mortgage. Jawara?s house was later seized, and sold
to
> prospective buyers.
> Mr. Jammeh was privy to the old man?s plight in the UK, and decided
to
> intervene to save Jawara from being thrown out from his repossessed
> London Home. This was a commendable move on the side of Jammeh to
> extend a helping hand to a suffering former head of state.
> Despite all the atrocities associated with Jammeh, we believe that
he
> played a pivotal role in ensuring that Jawara was not placed on
welfare
> housing program in a former colony.
> Jawara has launched all kinds of campaign in the past to disrupt the
> activities of the former junta headed by Jammeh. He even asked for
> Western intervention, but his repeated appeals were ignored. The
West
> believed that he Jawara overstayed, and was partly responsible for
> Gambia?s political dilemma.
> It is only in The Gambia that a former exiled head of state would be
> allowed to return home without being jailed. There was probable, or
> reasonable cause to prosecute Jawara for corruption, and abuse of
> office, because he was found liable by the Algali Commission. But
> despite all these, Jammeh decided to allocate him a monthly salary,
> personal guards, and a well furnished private residence in Fajara.
> We have high regards for Jawara, but it is our ardent belief that he
is
> on the wrong side of history. Mr. Jawara?s, attempts to rewrite
history
> will not save him from his betrayal schemes against his former
> colleagues, peers, and admirers. You can?t have it on both ways.
> Jawara has betrayed all what he stood for over the years. His
previous
> claims that he would not dine with army mutineers is a fat lie.
Jawara
> is today serving as an adviser to President Jammeh. He is part, and
> parcel of the Jammeh administration. Don?t tell us about that so
called
> political retirement.
> Mr. Jawara?s book mainly focuses on his past speeches as a First
> Republican President, and his political truce with the Jammeh
> administration. He owes special gratitude to Amadou Samba, Abdoulie
> Kujabi, and President Jammeh for facilitating his safe return home.
> Mr. Jawara?s book is being advertised on Amazon. We call on
Gambians
> to purchase the book for the sake of posterity. Our kids need to
read
> about this old man. African Heads of State need to read about this
> character called Kairaba Jawara. Happy book launching to former
> President Jawara. History will judge you harshly Sir. We rest our
> case!
>
>
>
> Editorial: Kairaba Jawara Is On The Wrong Side Of History
>
> Saturday April 10th would witnessed the launching of a book authored
by
> deposed President Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara?a former statesman who is
on
> the wrong side of history. Kairaba Jawara departed from the much
> talked about ?strong democratic ideals, tenets, and values? he
> nurtured in The Gambia, and across the region, following his move to
> abandon his colleagues in the struggle for the restoration of
democracy
> in that impoverished West African country for his own selfish
> interest. He returns home under the disguised of so called amnesty?
> only to compromise all the principles he stood for over the years.
> Jawara the ?born again? is trying to rewrite history.
> When President Jammeh initiated the idea of extending an amnesty to
> former President Jawara, the average Gambia thought that this was
going
> to be an opportune moment for Jawara to prevail on Mr. Jammeh to
> consider including his former colleagues such as Bakary Bunja
Darboe,
> Saikou Sabally, Sara Jangha, Alkali James Gaye, Kebba Jallow, and
> other PPP exiles overseas on the list of those to be pardoned, but
that
> was too much for Jawara. Mr. Jawara was only concerned about his
> personal interest, and that of his immediate family. He accepted
Jammeh?
> s invitation to return home without bothering to consult his former
> colleagues.
> Having faced possible foreclosure in the UK, amidst financial
> uncertainty, Jawara was nearly evicted from his London Home. He
could
> not pay for his mortgage. Jawara?s house was later seized, and sold
to
> prospective buyers.
> Mr. Jammeh was privy to the old man?s plight in the UK, and decided
to
> intervene to save Jawara from being thrown out from his repossessed
> London Home. This was a commendable move on the side of Jammeh to
> extend a helping hand to a suffering former head of state.
> Despite all the atrocities associated with Jammeh, we believe that
he
> played a pivotal role in ensuring that Jawara was not placed on
welfare
> housing program in a former colony.
> Jawara has launched all kinds of campaign in the past to disrupt the
> activities of the former junta headed by Jammeh. He even asked for
> Western intervention, but his repeated appeals were ignored. The
West
> believed that he Jawara overstayed, and was partly responsible for
> Gambia?s political dilemma.
> It is only in The Gambia that a former exiled head of state would be
> allowed to return home without being jailed. There was probable, or
> reasonable cause to prosecute Jawara for corruption, and abuse of
> office, because he was found liable by the Algali Commission. But
> despite all these, Jammeh decided to allocate him a monthly salary,
> personal guards, and a well furnished private residence in Fajara.
> We have high regards for Jawara, but it is our ardent belief that he
is
> on the wrong side of history. Mr. Jawara?s, attempts to rewrite
history
> will not save him from his betrayal schemes against his former
> colleagues, peers, and admirers. You can?t have it on both ways.
> Jawara has betrayed all what he stood for over the years. His
previous
> claims that he would not dine with army mutineers is a fat lie.
Jawara
> is today serving as an adviser to President Jammeh. He is part, and
> parcel of the Jammeh administration. Don?t tell us about that so
called
> political retirement.
> Mr. Jawara?s book mainly focuses on his past speeches as a First
> Republican President, and his political truce with the Jammeh
> administration. He owes special gratitude to Amadou Samba, Abdoulie
> Kujabi, and President Jammeh for facilitating his safe return home.
> Mr. Jawara?s book is being advertised on Amazon. We call on
Gambians
> to purchase the book for the sake of posterity. Our kids need to
read
> about this old man. African Heads of State need to read about this
> character called Kairaba Jawara. Happy book launching to former
> President Jawara. History will judge you harshly Sir. We rest our
> case!
>
>
>
>
>
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