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Think about what you just said Cous Fakoo Fakoo. Let's say your story is the correct one: For some reason Yahya moved Mambury to Education and then when more intl condemnation came surrounding the murders, he fired Mambury altogether - From EDUCATION - not Foreign affairs this time.

There must have been a reason why he moved Mambury to education wouldn't you think?? Even if by default of passivity, Mambury was a conscientious objector. Remember, you don't have to tell Yahya NO. If he senses you're an unwilling participant in any of his crimes, he'll move you or fire you altogether. Why do you think he's a serial terminator???? All the ministers, judges, or directors have to be is non-obliging. They need not vocally oppose his schemes and crimes. Even if Mambury were to pretend he were sick at the time, Yahya would have moved or fired him.

In Tangara he saw a disgraced and dejected soul. A vacuous and vane soul. All too eager to reclaim his lost glory.

 

 Haruna.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wed, Aug 29, 2012 11:49 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] We celebrate Hon. Mambury Njie. Haruna.


Guys, 
I doubt if the story is as reported here. If Mr. Njie had advised Jammeh or defy his decision on this matter, he would have been fired right away. I don't think Babili Mansa listens to anyone. On the contrary, I think Babili Mansa was sucked by the reaction to the whole mess, especially from the international community; and as usual has to find a soul to blame. Therefore, he decided to move Mambuaray to higher education as a punishment. When things get really heated with condemnation from everywhere, he decided to fire Mambuaray all together. I doubt if Mambouray could be classified as a hero here. 




On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:48 AM, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Guys, 
I doubt if the story is as reported here. If Mr. Njie had advised Jammeh or defy his decision on this matter, he would have been fired right away. I don't think Babili Mansa listens to anyone. On the contrary, I think Babili Mansa was sucked by the reaction to the whole mess, especially from the international community; and as usual has to find a soul to blame. Therefore, he decided to move Mambuaray to higher education as a punishment. When things get really heated with condemnation from everywhere, he decided to fire Mambuaray all together. I doubt if Mambouray could be classified as a hero here. 





On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:47 AM, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Guys, 
I doubt if the story is as reported here. If Mr. Njie had advised Jammeh or defy his decision on this matter, he would have been fired right away. I don't think Babili Mansa listens to anyone. On the contrary, I think Babili Mansa was sucked by the reaction to the whole mess, especially from the international community; and as usual has to find a soul to blame. Therefore, he decided to move Mambuaray to higher education as a punishment. When things get really heated with condemnation from everywhere, he decided to fire Mambuaray all together. I doubt if Mambouray could be classified as a hero here. 



On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 10:29 AM, gibril bah <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


Daffeh , 
 At least there seems to be some show of dissent on Mr Njies's part .
 If this is true , it makes  him stand apart compared to the so - called 
seasoned intellectuls on Jammeh's cabinet .
  Gibril Gelajo BAH


  
 
 
  
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But if he (mambury njie) has conscience, why did he stay in the cabinet? I would have expected him to resign as soon as the executions were carried but he didn't do that and if he wasn't sacked, he would have remain in the cabinet enjoying fat salaries regardless of the public outrage over the death penalty issue. I won't call that conscience.


Daffeh

On Tuesday, 28 August 2012, Haruna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Courtesy: Freedomnewspaper.com
>
> Gambia: SACKED MINISTER MAMBURAY NJIE IS THE ONLY MINISTER OF CONSCIENCE IN JAMMEH’S ROTTEN CABINET!
> <http://freedomnewspaper.com/Portals/0/mambury%284%29.jpg>SACKED MINISTER MAMBURAY NJIE IS THE ONLY MINISTER OF CONSCIENCE IN JAMMEH’S ROTTEN CABINET!
> JAMMEH KILLS NINE; ONE HAD THE GUTS TO TELL HIM IT WAS NOT RIGHT
> By NDINKI NANKA RAYO BA NGA AF DIE
> If the reports coming from statehouse that Mambury Njie lost his job because he told the moron that killing the Mile Two nine was wrong, then He is indeed a hero and all of Gambia should hail him as a Man of dignity and a man of the highest ideals. What Mambury did is unheard of in Jammeh's Gambia; all the other idiots in his cabinet including that Monkey looking Attorney General endorsed the killing of eight men and a woman.  If every man and woman that is serving under Jammeh takes the high road like Mambury Njie even to the point where they were going to lose their job, they would have sent a strong message to the idiot.
> After all, the perception on Mambury was wrong, He stood like a professional and told Jammeh how he felt. He fired him, so be it; but his hands are clean and he leaves with his conscience and dignity intact unlike that non Gambian piece of shit, Tangara who could not wait to wash Jammeh's dirty laundry.
> Yahya Jammeh by killing these people, have put his crooked foot in his stinky behind once again. If we revisit the record, Yahya Jammeh when asked about Deyda Hydara's murder, he said, why he would kill when he has inmates on death row that he has spared.
> It came out of that "RETETOI" mouth only to make an about face and execute nine human beings as the world sat idly and watched. This would not go away anytime soon and Jammeh will tell the Hague who gave him the authority to kill nine people in one day. What is more disturbing is killing a woman; only cowards and idiots will put a woman before a firing squad or lethal injection. I hope the Gambian women that yap about what Jammeh has done for them learn from this latest episode.
> Following this incident, we now know that Jammeh's insanity and enjoyment to kill is for real as has always been reported in this very respectable medium. What it will take for all Gambians to conclude that he is an idiot and a blood sucker is any man’s imagination. What is more appalling is that this bastard told the Senegalese that he did not kill anyone, well we now know it was a lie as black as his stinky behind. He murdered a Senegalese citizen that could have been handed back to her country through diplomatic channels.
> But he decided to test President Macky Sall and kill a Senegalese citizen; we wonder what is next for Dakar. It is hoped that it will not be shuttling Envoys to Banjul, because then Jammeh would have been made important. This is the first test to Sall's Presidency and the Senegalese nation is watching carefully if  the resolve he showed against Abdoulaye Wade will be apply to this Kanilai Domi Haram. The world knows that Sall has the capability to send Jammeh into a fox hole in a matter of hours and indeed with the killing of two that He swore to defend; he does have the mandate to do so.
> A high ranking Government Minister I spoke to in Dakar earlier this evening has told me that in no possible terms will his Government negotiate on this issue. He affirmed to me that Jammeh will live to regret these cowardice and callous boys scout action. He said they are weighing all their options at this time and will respond at the appropriate time.
> A foreign diplomat I spoke to also told me, in instances like these, out of courtesy to the Government of the convict, they should be informed through diplomatic channels and be given time to put a plea before the prosecuting Government.
> Well given what we know is that the Senegalese Government was kept in the dark. Mind you, there are unconfirmed reports that the African Union also sent an Envoy to prevail on Jammeh, well if they did send an envoy, he just made the entire African Union the laughing stock of the world.
> The Gambia Government through its drunkard Attorney General and fake Doctor put out a hurried terse press release which had no substance. All they did was quote the most abused constitution in the world without any merit. They still have not told the world who gave Jammeh the authority to lift a ban without the blessing of the National Assembly. Where is the democracy that they sing, where is the transparency they have been preaching since 1994? 
> Instead, just because he said He will drink Alcohol and eat pork if did not kill them, they all stood and even some supported the move except for one brave one. Well on thesangara and mbam issue, when did Jammeh stop drinking Guinness Stout and eating Mbam; I can swear that he still does both because I am privy to this fact. The Man is insane and in not too long, Fatou Bom Bensouda will have her hands full with her good old friend Yahya Jammeh. We will capture him and Inshallah try him here in Gambian courts and then send him over to her.
> In all this, we have not heard from the religious leaders and civic society, all of them are sitting by and watching this disgraceful act unfold. Is this latest episode an attempt to justify the execution of Lang Tombong and co in the future, maybe YES! No one can predict a crazy President, but we hope the International community will come to our rescue by any means possible to halt these killings and this also applies to Taiwan, the one nation that is promoting all these killings in our country.
> We also hope that the international community will pay close attention to the fate of Mambury Njie. The man was brave enough to say it was wrong and stuck by it, so in typical Jammeh fashion is disappearance maybe in the works and the world must not watch that happen. We Gambians have suffered enough at the hands of Yahya Jammeh and the world must come to our aid. The situation is a time bomb and a situation like Sierra Leone is imminent.
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