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"Dr. Amadou S. Janneh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:25:11 EDT
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I am proud to read what my "little" brother EB Scattred Janneh has written.  Keep the fire burning, brother.

Amadou Scattred Janneh

In a message dated Tue, 18 Apr 2000  2:55:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ebrima janneh <[log in to unmask]> writes:

> I will first extend my condolence to the innocent and vulnerable    students
> who were vandalised by the blood tasty and barbaric Jammeh boys.The carnage
> is unbearable but the culprits have already remorsed and will ever remorse
> their act.
> Yahya i know the spirit of leadership is now cronic in your systems,and you
> will not want to compromise with any body whom you feel is a threat.But we
> can no longer accept the killing of innocent Gambians just to secure your
> position and to be a life president.Dont you know in a participatory
> democracy every citizen have the right to involve in the affairs of their
> country and they have all rignt to express their feelings  one way or the
> other.If as a leader you dont have the patience to listen to the comments of
> your people ,you are not fit to be a leader.Mr. president you have fail the
> Gambian people and the entire world.In other to bulwark your position you
> refused to convict the fire service officers who maltreated Ebrima Barry and
> the rapers of that school girl.Any way Mr president is too much,the killing
> is too much.We can no more keep cool with all these jungle life
> behaviour.People in the Gambia are living in fear because they are sure who
> will be the next victim.In such situation development will be check.
> If you see under age students challing your leadership,know that your days
> are numbering.Those soldiers who blatantly killed their own brothers and
> sisters should know that their brutality will hunt them till the day of
> judgement.You know yourselves you who killed Omar Barrow and all those
> innocent students.If you have no other way of quelling students when
> demonstrating which is their right,you better step aside and dissolve your
> blood hungry cohort.What a disgrace to you and your ring of ineffective
> people who celebrate because they dispersed students demonstrators by
> killing numberless of them.
> No nati0on can develop without the participation of their active
> population.But because of your inefficiency and brutality,potential citizens
> are all fleeing the country .Yes they are because you are witchhunting
> killing and inprisoning them in other to secure your office.Are you aware
> that the active population are all fleeing the country which is really bad
> for any progress any where.
>
> If unarm students are sacrifying their life to bring justice in the Gambia
> why not others.Lets armalgamate and do some thing about our dear motherland
> in other to extricate our country from merciless gang who feel victorious
> because they butchered innocent students for their own security.Do some
> thing once again to stop your countryfrom being another Liberia.
>
> Ebrima s Janneh.
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