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Dr. Jaiteh,



Thank you for speaking for me and am sure for many others on this issue.



When shall this blame game end? Gaddafi is his own worst enemy no matter how you look at his situation. He knowingly used African blacks against  his people. He was the same Gaddafi who finance black mercenaries to destabilize their countries including an attempt on our own.



In a civil war you go after those fighting you regardless of color. Unfortunately the blacks themselves chose to fight for money as usual bringing mayhem on other innocent blacks.



As for the AU, forget them, they are crying for the lost support from their worst enemy who bought them time and again. They are always on the wrong side of history. Are we surprise about that???? Did they not support Bagbo in Ivory Coast????



Let's call it what it is.. Gaddafi was worst for Africa and Africans with his evil money!!



Thanks



Demba   

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-----Original Message-----

From:         Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:         Mon, 29 Aug 2011 10:09:45 

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Subject: Re: [G_L] Is the African Union still backing Gaddafi? - Inside Story - Al Jazeera English



Saiks,

I believe that the reaction against blacks in Libya had more to do

with the perception of their involvement in Libya as Qaddafi's

mercenaries than the the color of their skin. For years it was common

knowledge within and outside Libya, that Qaddafi employed mercenaries

and a disproportionate number of these are Africans. Given the

undisciplined nature of the rebellion it is understandable to see all

blacks being associated with mercenaries.  I would dare say, had they

been Chinese, the reaction may have been the same.  In America its

called racial profiling. Terrible as it is and very imprecise for most

part, its a common tool used by a fearful threatened population. In

short easy to see, easy to target.



The African Union for its part is and had been acting as if on

Qaddafi's interest. Apart from individual countries evacuating

citizens, I have not heard the African Union leading the way to

protect innocent blacks caught in the middle either by setting up safe

haven within Libya or working with both sides to allow for safe

passage. Now that Qaddafi is on the way out, I wonder how the

no-recognition stance would help convince Libyans that being black

does not equate to pro-Qaddafi.





Malanding Jaiteh



On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:10 AM, samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Malanding,

> Thanks for this one,but do you expect them to support a rebel force that

> started sluaghtering Africans and now roaming the streets of Tropli looking

> for black skin Africans ?

>

>

> For Freedom

> Saiks

>

>> Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 09:06:32 -0400

>> From: [log in to unmask]

>> Subject: [G_L] Is the African Union still backing Gaddafi? - Inside Story

>> - Al Jazeera English

>> To: [log in to unmask]

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>> http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/insidestory/2011/08/2011828101018236465.html#.TluOZuCDY-A.gmail

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>> What a mess.

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>> Malanding

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