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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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Mo, I agree with you catalogue of indifference of our people due to various
reasons and forces, over the years.  It took South Africans much brutality
for Mandela and crew to say enough is enough.  The same for Zimbabwe.  Thus,
our people have seen enough and have no other reason but to believe that
their nightmare is real.  The more some of us continue to stand up the more
our company multiply and the more we grow stronger.  Ours is like
lightening, you never know what the conduit will be.  The straw or the tower
can be the trigger at any time.  Prior to 1981, I never thought that
Gambians were capable of certain acts towards their neighbors and it was a
sobering situation for most of us.  Our predictable nature makes us very
unpredictable.  Let us just keep standing up, and many shall join us.

Chi Jaama

Joe


>From: Mo Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Re: [>-<] Opposition Leaders Arrested by Yahya Jammeh
>Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 14:04:45 -0800
>
>Joe et al,
>
>   To the interested observer of events since 1994, the arrests of the NADD
>executives should not come as a surprise. Things ceased to shock and awe
>since the chain of events following the extrajudicial executions of the
>November 11 alleged putschists.
>
>   How more amazed or shocked could we be when we have the unresolved
>murders of over two dozen people, the arbitrary arrests and detentions, the
>relentless torture, the continuous hiring and firing? When the monster was
>let loose that fateful night of November 11, 1994 little did most of us
>imagine that it would culminate in the murder of Deyda and counting.
>
>   I'm sorry if I sound defeatist, but I bet if anything befalls any of the
>NADD execs the ordinary Gambian in the street will shrug it off as another
>fatality.  He will go home that night thinking more about how to pay his
>children's school fees and providing a plate of food for his family than
>the soul of the befallen hero. Most Gambians have unwittingly been turned
>into fatalists.  Locally, they have been cowed into indifference and
>silenced by mass poverty.  The intellectuals have been reduced to
>prostitutes and the judges to devoted cheerleaders.
>
>   This status quo has unfortunately been abetted by an unwitting
>opposition and a stunted labor movement.  The only way to deal with a bully
>is to stand up to him. Towing the line, cajoling and being apologetic have
>never worked for the victim.  From the get go, NADD knew that they were
>going to have to deal with frivolous court cases, arrests and intimidation.
>The very act of denying them to register as an alliance and subsequently
>forcing them to participate in fraudulent bye-elections were clear signs of
>things to come.
>
>   The diasporans have to be given the credit for being vocal and acting as
>a network of concerned Gambians. Insofar as Gambians at home are in a state
>of torpor, I'm afraid very little will come out of these arrests.  I cannot
>be convinced that a people who did not even budge when 14 babies were
>murdered at midday would lift a finger if a similar fate were to befall
>their opposition leaders.  It is the same people who were there when Koro
>was killed and the very same people when Deyda was assassinated.
>
>   The APRC has succeeded in the zombification of all social and political
>strata.
>
>   Momodou.
>
>
>Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>   Buharry, yes, the stakes are getting higher. When a murderer is
>cornered,
>he is going to intimidate, harass, arrest, and murder, if the people let
>him. Thus, Gambians should know that in the history of dictatorships, none
>has been gotten rid of through wishing away, or endless prayers. Africans
>by now have abundant examples that it is through our sweat, blood, and
>resolve did we end physical colonization in our continent. That is how
>South Africa liberated themselves, same as Zimbabwe, Zaire and many
>countries in our 52 states on the African continent. How will that be
>different for Gambia? We will never liberate ourselves from tyranny by
>wishing and praying to eternity. So, like you, Gambians should demand their
>immediate release. That is not going to happen by appealing to Yaya, or
>filing this and that paper in the courts, or lodging a complaint to the
>British Embassy or the American Embassy. Gambians must take matters in
>their own hands. So, I see this situation as an opportunity for Gambians to
>break the fear that shackled them for the past eleven years.
>
>To the NADD leadership, this is a wake up call to the reality that you are
>dealing with a blood thirsty and desperate criminal and you underestimate
>his vision to wipe you out to your own detriment. This is not time for you
>to take six weeks to utter your first words. Gambians are looking to you
>for leadership and you are expected to do what the situation demands - Call
>up a press conference today and demand their immediate release and at the
>same time mobilize your supporters to back that demand. The underestimation
>of Yaya must end today. Civil disobedience is an extension of diplomacy and
>playing the nice guy or treating Yaya with respect is not going to yield
>you
>nothing but more brutality. Thus, Gambians do not want to hear you to tell
>them to go slow or the ball is in Yaya's court. Wake up, this is a trial
>run for more things to come, so you better revise your game plan. Most
>Gambians anticipated this action and have been telling you'll to be ready.
>
>For folks in the diaspora, this is an opportunity to channel our disgust to
>create a stronger force. If you have been active, please continue with your
>intensity. If you have be passive/inactive, this is the time to break that
>yolk and join any movement to dismantle the monster. If you have not been
>supporting NADD financially, this is an opportunity to start helping them
>fund the fight. There are thousands on-line and if each person contributes
>$100 to a NADD fund, that would be tremendous help to the struggle.
>However, we cannot talk here and demand the sky from NADD and when they
>need
>our help, we fold our hands and find better things to do. Each of us must
>look within and ask themselves whether we have been fair to our country and
>people. We have a lot of Gambian doctors, lawyers, scientists, accountants,
>professors, bankers, room service people, students, etc. None should be too
>good to help their country. Folks, we can be as successful as we want to
>be, but if you loose your country and people, you have nothing to live for.
>All we ask is for you to contribute financially in the liberation of your
>country. Contrary to the dominant opinion that most Gambians are not
>on-line, most of the people listed are on line, we just don't hear them.
>That is the power we have in our hands if we only use it. If you do not
>want your ID known, you can send your money in many ways and your privacy
>will be secured. So, let us see this occasion as an opportunity for mass
>action.
>
>From here on out, there will be a lot of activity by Gambians both at home
>and abroad. The greatest weapon against any dictator or tyrant is mass
>action. Be prepared to join your fellow Gambians on the ground for mass
>action. Diasporans should be ready to converge in Washington DC, New York,
>and various cities to protest these arrests. If you cannot make it outside
>your area organize and protest in your own communities. This is a time for
>sacrifice. Those on the ground are doing that every day they wake up, so we
>cannot hide behind our jobs or other excuses to not participate. Our
>brothers in the EU and environs are going to do the same, so please join
>them in their efforts.
>
>To those folks that supported the APRC or are "neutral" and are appalled
>but
>this action by Yaya, this is a time for you to really evaluate what you are
>supporting or are neutral about. Are you going to wait until there is
>general mayhem for you to be convinced that Yaya is bad news for Gambia? If
>you do, that would be a real tragedy. You know deep down that this and
>other mass arrests and murders by Yaya are wrong, what would it take for
>you
>to say no to tyranny and join others to stop the madness that is Yaya? Your
>support is what is helping him kill folks and this savage behavior.
>
>To the NIA and the Security Forces, there comes a time that you must decide
>to whom you are loyal to. You must either choose to assist Yaya to abuse
>Gambians, or to be loyal to the citizens that pay your salaries. Your
>numbers cannot withstand the force of the masses so not even your weapons
>can protect you from a mass rage. The other side to this equation is that
>Gambian citizens at some point are going to take matters in their own hands
>to deal with some of you, and that time is fast approaching. Gambia is a
>small country and we all know each other. We know some of you that are
>doing the bidding for Yaya and we are fed up with your behavior and are
>going to even the score, either on your person or someone close to you. You
>can bank that the citizens of Gambia are not going to allow you to continue
>to arrest, intimidate, or murder them. There are those of you that are
>equally abused by this regime. You should be on the side of the people.
>
>To the "elders" and "religious leaders", please take stock. You have aided
>and abetted this monster for a decade plus and you got to change your ways.
>Stop the begging for trinkets and be true to your calling. Speak the truth
>when the situation demands it. If you are an Imam, Reverend, Pastor, etc.,
>you are morally obligated to denounce Yaya's behavior in your Mosques,
>Churches, and other places of worship. You must tell your congregations
>that they do not deserve this treatment from Yaya. A couple of weeks ago,
>you'll lined up in front of Yaya, hat in hand, under the guise of a
>courtesy
>visit. Let us not kid ourselves. This may have been customary practice
>dating back to decades ago, but its usefulness has long expired and if it
>were a consumable, it would have been banned and labeled unfit for human
>consumption. We all know that even during the time of Jawara, you'll never
>went there to exchange ideas about the health of the nation and offer
>suggestions. Instead, the trip is an opportunity to line your pockets and
>there have been fights amongst yourselves as to who should be or not be in
>the delegation. So, having cursed out by Yaya and threatened with arrests
>the next time around, and the promise to kill the opposition, you can
>redeem
>your integrity and form that same delegation to tell your benefactor that
>he
>needs to release these people immediately. Your support is what is helping
>him to continue to abuse Gambians. How can you look at your congregation in
>the eye, knowing that you do not count when it is time to stand for the
>truth? Thus, it is time for the adults and senior citizens and religious
>leaders of our country to walk their call. Stop aiding and abetting wrong.
>
>This is a time for Gambians to take action, not prayer or wishing our
>problems away, for it will never happen. I hope we will not see a recur of
>prior events like the April massacre, the murder do Deyda, etc., where we
>were hot for a moment and cold the rest of the time. Right here on-line, we
>can easily raise $10,000. Just last night, a few of your fellow countrymen
>and women and friends of Gambia raise $3,000 in one sitting. I am
>therefore, challenging each and everyone out there is wants change in the
>Gambia to send there $100 to Sigga Jagne or the STGDP on behalf of NADD.
>This is not money that is going to the STGDP account, but will be collected
>and sent to NADD, ASAP for the fight ahead. Representatives from various
>organizations in the US that support NADD were present and they were the
>ones that raised the $3,000 mentioned above. We are talking about 30
>people. Just imagine what our collective power online can do. I hope folks
>would not read this mail and brush it aside, for if you do, you can bank
>that others may do just like you, which unfortunately most of us have been
>doing. This fight is our to win, but we must do what the situation demands
>to take victory. You are the hope of Gambia, so step up and be counted.
>
>Chi Jaama
>
>Joe
>
>
> >From: "Momodou Buharry Gassama"
> >Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
> >To: "The Gambia and related-issues mailing list"
> >,
> >Subject: Re: [>-<] Opposition Leaders Arrested by Yahya Jammeh
> >Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 00:19:42 +0100
> >
> >[ This e-mail is posted to Gambia|Post e-Gathering by "Momodou Buharry
> >Gassama" ]
> >
> >
> >Hi!
> > This is a very serious and disturbing development. As the 2006
> >elections approach, the stage is being set for the creation of a state of
> >insecurity. The result may be a state of emergency, the cancellation or
> >postponement of the elections and the thwarting of the democratic
> >aspirations of the Gambian people. The arrest of the NADD leadership
>should
> >be condemned by all Gambians and friends of the country. Trying to blame
> >NADD for the problems between Gambia and Senegal is beyond reason. I
> >therefore demand in the strongest possible manner that they be released.
>To
> >the security personnel coming into direct contact with them, I urge you
>not
> >to engage in any acts that violate their human and constitutional rights.
> >To Halifa, O.J. and Hamat, my thoughts are with you. I pray that sanity
> >returns to our country before we follow the path of our West African
> >neighbours into the abyss. Thanks and have a good night.
> >
> >
> >
> >Buharry.
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Sambou"
> >To:
> >Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 9:39 PM
> >Subject: Re: [>-<] Opposition Leaders Arrested by Yahya Jammeh
> >
> >
> >>Guys, thanks for this alert. Folks, the show is about to start and I
>hope
> >>that Gambians will take note of what time it is. The liar is trying to
> >>preempt NADD from exposing him with the lies he ascribed to Wade. NADD
> >>must
> >>proceed with their game plan for him to cough up the evidence or be
> >>exposed
> >>and called the liar he is. Let him be mistaken and even scratch any one
> >>of
> >>them, and our promise to him will be fulfilled. The NIA and security
> >>forces
> >>are also warned in advance for what ever their role is in this. Thanks
> >>for
> >>the alert and please keep us posted on any further developments.
> >>
> >>Chi Jaama
> >>
> >>Joe
> >>
> >>
> >>>From: Movement for Democracy and Development
> >>>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
> >>>To: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]
> >>>Subject: [>-<] Opposition Leaders Arrested by Yahya Jammeh
> >>>Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 11:33:41 -0800 (PST)
> >>>
> >>>It just came to our notice that, Yahya Jammeh mede good of his promises
> >>>to
> >>>deal with the Opposition. OJ Jallow and Hamat Bah were picked up and
> >>>detained, while Jammeh's Radio and TV had been announcing that: halifa
> >>>Sallah is a wanted man and should report to the nearest police station
> >>>ASAP. Futhermore, anyone harboring Halifa is committing a serious
>crime.
> >>>Details to follow.
> >>>
> >>>
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