Demba

Emotions and sentiments maybe loud for a period but will not carry us to
the desired end.

Had we had alternative democratic agenda - UN and other members free
world will have a working partner they could listen vis-a-vis
government/Yahya's claims. Without such there is no legal bases to listen
to those who decides to fight with gun. Here there is a conundrum in that
Yahya came through the same weapon. However they are acting on current
matters.

To stop the suffering of Gambians - we have to come up with an alternative
democratic agenda that's based on our very founding as an independence
Republic of The Gambia. What we are doing right now is perpetuating the
sufferings we claimed to be crying against.

Regards

Burama


On Friday, January 16, 2015, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> In the wake of the alleged failed coup in Gambia on December 30th, the UN
> Secretary General has sent a Special representative Dr. Mohammed Ibn
> Chambas to investigate the situation and report back to the UN for possible
> further mediation to address the situation. Dr. Chambas arrived in the
> country on Thursday and after meeting with government and hearing their
> side of the story he appears to have bought into everything he was told. As
> a result, he declared the UN's support of the government to bring the
> alleged perpetrators to justice...  In a story written by thepoint news
> paper headlined "
> <http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/un-gambia-to-work-closely-to-bring-state-house-attackers-to-justice-un-special-rep>UN,
> Gambia to work closely to bring State House attackers to justice
> <http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/un-gambia-to-work-closely-to-bring-state-house-attackers-to-justice-un-special-rep>",
> UN Special Rep basically concluded without investigations that a crime was
> committed in Gambia and therefore the people will be brought to book
> without consideration of what the Gambian people are experiencing in mass
> arrests, detention and torture including minors. We therefore found it
> compelling to write a piece challenging Dr. Chambas moral audacity to draw
> conclusions without mention of what the gambian people are going through...
> Read more on our full article: http://gainako.com/?p=7593 , Your feedback
> and or observation is gratefully welcome.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Demba
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