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Mr colly,
              I find your assertions credible, harrowing and reflecting of
what we all need to know about Yahya and what he represents. The greusome
murders that for  all intents and purposes seemed premeditated is not lost on
the people as you seem to fear. The societal chord that binds us as a nation
extends to our brothers in the army too and as part of the overall remedies
the nation would inevitably seek following a post yahya period, I am certain
all murders would be vigorously looked into. No individual who actively
ordered, planned or carried out these wanton crimes can escape the full wrath
of the law. I also share your outrage at those people whose education and
experience ought to preclude them from cavorting criminals and murderers. To
them the only thing that matters is the position and the blood and misery
that inflicts on their fellow countrymen apparently is not something that
worries them the least bit. There is no evidence of them even has tried to
moderate the level cruelty inherent in this government much less prevent a
single atrocity. Instead they only too happy to try to rationalize murders or
propound lies obfuscations. Responsibility fall squarely on their shoulders
too.

Your colleagues would be given appropriate burials and you and the vast
majority of the people would restore our country to it's rightful place in
the family of nations. I hope the day comes sooner .

Karamba

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