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"M.B.Krubally" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 26 May 2002 23:56:30 -0700
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Abdou, I agree that does not justify criminals or anyone to take power through a coup. If you visit the archives, you will find that I was the first to condemn the coup, and have continuously supported the ballot which is why I am giving President Jammeh a chance.
  abdou sanneh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Mr Krubally even the system which OK serve as a
minister for many years was corrupt that does not
justify criminals like Yahya Jammeh to take power
through a military coup.There was rule of law in our
country during the time.Even Sheriff Dibba was a
alleged of a coup his innocence was proof in a court
of law.What is happening today is different.Take the
case of Dumo Sarhoe and the rest. He was accused of a
coup that never happen- for how long will they keep
detaining him at mile two?You cannot compare the
humane rule PPP and dictatorial rule of Jammeh.
I can belief Sheriff Dibba will turn as a prostitute
to Jammeh.I was in Gambia at the beginning of the last
October presidential election campaign. I know what he
having saying against Jammeh's at the luncheon of NCP
election campaign in Serekunda.It is because of greedy
and selfishness that he join the rank of APRC.Sheriff
Dibba is not a decent politician as I am concern.
--- "M.B.Krubally" wrote:
> Amen Lang. The unintelligent part of the whole piece
> was when he tried to defend PPP’s human right
> records; “OJ further emphasised that because of the
> respect for democracy and human rights, the PPP
> regime allowed Mr. Dibba to contest election while
> under detention at Mile II for alleged involvement
> in the 1981 coup plot with Kukoi Samba Sanyang”.
> My question to O.J just in case he is hanging around
> the corridors of the L is, how can someone who was
> accused of the worst crime of the nation, be allowed
> to participate in a presidential election, but not
> allowed to post bail to campaign. What better way to
> guarantee a safe victory? Talk about the games
> African leaders play to stay in power. The whole
> system stinks, and unless we get to and accept the
> root of the problem, this sickening cycle will never
> stop.
>
> Have a safe Memorial Day weekend (BBQ weekend). We
> are praying for a Sunny Monday
>
> Momodou Krubally (Seattle)
>
> Lang Tunkara wrote:
> OJ's criticisms of SM are not only three decades too
> late, but full of nothing one can believe. The guy
> was kicked out because of the butut scandal and his
> inactivity, but before you know it, he's an
> ambassador, a minister. Somethings don't add up in
> his (OJ) story.
>
> If SM was known for having incacerate his own
> constituents, someone else ought to point that not a
> diehard PPP like Oj. We all remember post-1981 coup
> d`etat. Innocent farmers were picked up from
> villages and detained in prisons in the country for
> simply being NCP supporters, thanks to Jawara and
> the PPP.
>
> OJ mention the butut scandal, but forget to remind
> us about the "Sana Manneh" court case. If it's true
> that SM got kicked out for wrong doings in the butut
> scandal, who did we saw kicked out in the "Sana"
> case even though we all knew Sana won? The Gambian
> people are fed up with these PPP nonsenses. They
> need to shut up.
>
> My advice to OJ is to let the sleeping dogs lie.
>
> Peace!
>
> Lamin
> >
>
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