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Musa greeting from Seattle. I am surprised that you don’t see the need to look into my quote "Now looking at why a high percentage of those who return home tend to join the APRC is something worth looking into"

May be we should all look at ways to change the survival in the Gambia being directly link to Yahya, the government of the day, rather than concluding that it is not possible.

You said,” Brother, in the Gambia all roads lead  to Jammeh, and that is the real truth.”

Well Musa, let’s build a new roads.



Good day from Seattle

Momodou Krubally

 Musa Jeng wrote:"Now looking at why a high percentage of those who return home tend to
join the APRC is something worth looking into"
Mr.Krubally,

There is nothing to look into. It is call survival, and if you want to
be reminded, in countries that have challenges with the rule of law,
your survival is directly link with your support to the government of
the day. Tell you what, do not think for a moment that us, Diaspora's,
that tend to be very critical of Jammeh are somehow better sons of the
Gambia than our cousins on the ground. How many Gambians do you see,
like Gassama, living in the country and coming this medium and raising
critical views about the government?. They will be committing
socioeconomic and political suicide, hell at least they are convinced of
that. Brother, in the Gambia all roads lead to Jammeh, and that is the
real truth.

Thnaks

Musa Jeng

M.B.Krubally wrote:

> Sir Yus,> "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
>
> Now looking at why a high percentage of those who return home tend to
> join the APRC is something worth looking into. However personally
> attacking them is not the way to go about it. My friend the opposition
> has a serious problem at hand and the sooner it is handled the better
> for all of us. Do not be surprise if you find more hard-core Jammeh
> critics under his silk bed sheet in the morning. I haven’t still budge
> are you standing firm?
>
> My friend, when it is all said and done, I will still be able to look
> at you in the face and ask for tolerance. Hard fact, APRC is hard at
> work, better advise the opposition to get started.
>
> Greetings from Seattle
>
> Momodou Krubally
>
> [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
> Greetings MB:
> While Dr. Janneh might not have deserved some o the names
> thrown at him, it is not undemocratic to look at examine his
> supposed reasons for becoming a card carrying member of the
> APRC.
>
> I am sure you've seen some of the statements he made against
> the APRC just a few months ago (some after the supposed
> reconciliation speech Jammeh made). In light of these, it
> is not farfetched to assume that he was not forthcoming as
> it pertains to his reasons for jumping ship.
>
> Like you said, the guy is free to join the satanic party of
> he so pleases, but he should not give misleading info to
> justify his position. In fact, I still think this whole
> thing is a cruel hoax.
>
> Thanks a million for your contributions and hopefully we'll
> get to chat very soon.
>
> -Yus
>
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