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Mon, 10 May 2010 01:20:53 -0700
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WORKERS DAY
 
Human rights for all -Gambia sends our greatest fraternal greetings on the occation of the 2010 workers day to the working peoples of the world in general and the Global African workers in particular.
 
Most wealth in history have been principally the creation of the working people.The organisation and mangement of all production,distribution,exchange and services  from the early history of organised societies have been the sole responsibility of the working people.
 
As societies move to more complex  stages of development, a new bred of parasitic sections of working people slowly develop to take a greater share of the results of production  than they had contributed.To further increase the exploitation of the working peoples the ruling class instituted the system of Slavery in most part of the world..
 
 As the unequal distributuion of the common wealth and consequent  violation of human rights developed the working peoples  started organising resistance and revolts against the new ruling classes all over the world.It is the history of the herioc resistance of the working people of the world that we remember,salute and celebrate every 1st of May as Workers Day.
 
The African working people are collectively the most exploited in history by their own and foreign parasitic ruling classes.The foreign invasions and colaborations of the african ruling clases  resulted in the defeat and the transfar of hundreds of millions of Africans working people first to Asia,Europe and the Americas as war prisoners and eventually slaves for centuries.
 
The Gambian working people have historically experienced barberic violation of their human rights.The Gambian soil have for centuries been the frontline in the wars of enslavement.All sections of the ruling parasitic and barbaric classes of the Gambia had colaboration with foreigners in this crime against humanty.


The defeat of the resistance resulted in Millions of innocent working peoples being exported as prisoners of wars and eventually SLAVES and many more millions were left behind to die.
 
 
The rise of the resistance of the working in most African countries after centuries of defeat made the foreign and local ruling classes tatically change their methods of direct rule by introducing indirect neo colonial rule.The so-called era of independance (neocolonial rule)began with no fundamental  changes in society and for the working peoples.
 
The conditions of work in the process of producing the wealth of society is still inhuman and oppressive.The human rights of the working people and their organisations are mostly violated in almost all the african countries. The African states and their instrument of oppression the army and police are rank among the must brutal against the working people.
 
in your struggle against modern day  slavery to win all the foundamental human rights needed to live a decent life with your families.we must salute the working people following the herioc spirits of our Ancestors.
 
As members of Humra Rights for all Gambia 
 
We wish the working peoples of the world our greatest sympathy and support.We pledge our loyalty to continue in the support for  the  struggle against modern day  slavery. The rights for  fundamental human  survival,dignity and decent life with your families is the most important human rights. 

Victory  for the working peoples of the gambia against oppression. and direct control and rights to the wealth created.
 
HUMRA-GAMBIA

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