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Thank you Elkajj Mustapha, I think is better to called it 30 years of PPP
misruled .All they were good at, was to break up peoples marriages ,enrich
themselves ,send their children to Universities,belittle elders who doesn't
support them and took the law into their own hands .Some broke and mixed up
their families .Jawara's human rights records what about the Senegambian
confederation without referendum ,we had Gambians send to Prison for just
five Thousand Dalasis whilst those who stole tens of thousands where given
new jobs .It was too much to list all here .They can  go back to clean the
mess they created but their conscience should dictate to them to stay away
from public office .They had 30 good years to deliver for The Gambians but
it all ended in failure, misery and disappointment .We don't expect any good
from you now that most of you are old ,so what you couldn't do in youth
should be history .Lastly Gambia did not want another Dr. Oboti way of
return .
Luntang

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From: Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: Jawara:the come-back corruption!!!


> Sister Jabou & Lang,
> The great guys in our struggle are still our heros in the struggle. May
> be they don`t know much about the crooks we got, before Yaya Jammeh
> Hijacked our country.
> One thing i like in the Gambia-L is that, even the people unknown to
> each other are communicating, with understandings like friends /
> brothers / sisters. This has proven some kind of solidarity between
> Gambians today. Unlike the last decades when the poor Gambians are being
> segregated, and only few families ( The MAFFIA ) are given all the
> priorities and privileges. We the people who have experienced the dirty
> games of our brothers will never forget it, but we can forgive them with
> a clean hearts. All their wickedness was based on accumulating the
> worldly goods, which they will certainly leave on earth for somebody
> else. Most of these crooks never believed in God, but it was so amazing
> that after the coup in 1994, when Yahya Jammeh seized most of their
> properties, then they all turned to the mosques to be good muslims. I
> hope they understand that God is not a hypocrite, and HE cannot be
> fooled by anyone. HE knows all that we have in our hearts and minds.
> I hope heros like Karamba, Saihou Mballow and others, will give a wake
> up call to the UDP, to scrutinize the people they are forwarding to the
> Gambian Public. I received a mail from a friend yesterday who told me
> that Gambians are carefully watching the UDP, with the old PPP
> politicians. People had got enough from the
> old PPP regime, and does not want to see the Yaya Jammeh regime anymore.
> So the ball is on the opposition`s court to convince the Gambian people.
> Yahya Jammeh`s seven years rule has educated all the Gambians, and
> people will never accept again what happened to them during the 30 years
> of PPP rule. I hope the opposition will embrace each other to try and
> bring sanity back to our country.
> Let our heros understand that, even if we don`t see eye to eye on some
> issues, we still give them our full support in the struggle, because we
> are in the same boat. It is always good to speak our minds, to help up
> solve issues in the future. May God bless all our heros in this
> struggle!
> Elhajj.
>
> Lang Tunkara skrev:
>
> > Just when we thought we are moving beyond the thirty and seven years
> > of corruption and  human right abuses, we are again faced with another
> > unfortunate situation which could have a disastrous impact on our
> > country for a long time.
> >
> > Jawara's decision, which was welcomed even by the great ones in this
> > struggle of ours to unseat mr. jammeh in returning to the political
> > scene in the Gambia is a very wrong one, and should be of great
> > concern to all of us.
> >
> > Over two decades, Gambians had continously given strong and sincere
> > support to jawara and his people.During this period, we had all
> > witness the massive corruption that had transpired involving even his
> > top officials.  Thanks to them, we found ourselves in this whole mess.
> > They had their chance for thirty years to lead us and they failed. To
> > give them any more chance will be a terrible mistake, and i hope folks
> > will keep on the fight against those who had contributed to these sad
> > situations we found ourselves in, just like they are fighting day and
> > night to get rid of the present government.
> >
> > If you can't fix it in thirty years, how the hell can you ever fix it.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > [Image] Lang [Image][Image]
> >
> >
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