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                              JAMMEH   AND   HIS  BLUFF  STATEMENT   ON  THE
  PENDING
                                  2006  ELECTIONS.


While   Gambians   are  mourning   Deyda   Hydara,     dictator   Yahya
Jammeh   is   talking   about   elections.      What   a     senseless
leader.        Considering     the  gravity   of      the   crime
committed   against    the    state,      we  expect    any    responsible
leader   to   observer   40    days    mourning     period    to    pay
respect   to     the   murdered    journalist.       But    Jammeh   seems
  not  to   care   much   about    the  death    of  Deyda.    If    he
does,     he     wouldn't   be     talking    about   elections    at
this  period.

It's     not    time    to   talk    about   elections.       Its     time
  for  his   regime    to    chart   way    forward   in    bringing
Deyda's    murderers    to     book.     It''s   time     to      bring
the   arsonists     of    the     Independent    newspaper     to
justice.      It's     time    to      bring    the  arsonists    of
Radio   One  FM   to   book.      It's     time     to     bring     the
killers   of    former    finance    minister    Koro   Ceesay    to
book.    It's    time    to  scrap   all  draconian   laws    from   our
constitution.


Jammeh's     bluff    statement  on    the   pending    2006   polls   goes
   to    show     that    he    is   ready   to   steal    the   elections.
       He    had   the  audacity     to      say  that  he   is   going  to
   sweep   the   polls.      Jammeh    says    he  considering    not    to
  embark  on   elections   campaign   come  2006?         Jammeh   seems  to
    be  over   optimistic   of   sweeping   the  polls?     Is     he
planning   to    bring    his    Casamance   voters,     as   he   did   in
   previous    elections?       Is      he   planning    to     use   his
security    forces    to   rig    the  elections?     I     hate   to
comment   further   on    this  issue,   as   i  am   mourning   my   the
late   colleague   Deyda    Hydara.

His   interview   with   GRTS'S   Kebba    Dibba   was  scanty.      Jammeh
  woefully    failed   to   address  the   questions    of    the   day.
    Instead,     he   tried    to    intimidate   Gambians    who   have
infos   about    Deyda's    death.      Gambians     want  to  know   who
killed   Deyda.       Gambians   want   to  know   when    will   the
perpetrators   be   apprehended   and   brought   to     book.

Mr.President,      your    statement   on    moves     to  sue   people
who  point   accusing   fingers   against    your   undemocratic
government,     will    not  in  anyway   help  in  bringing   Deyda's
murderers   to    justice.      It     will   only  further   encourage
the    perpetrators    to    commit    similar   acts.        Your    this
irresponsible   statement  compelled   me    and   other  Gambians    to
ask    whether   you   are    really  serious   in    trailing   Deyda's
killers?        As   long   as    you   are    not   open   about    Deyda's
    murder,     people   will  continue   to    point  accusing    fingers
against    your     administration.      If    your     hands    are
clean,    as   you  claimed,       why   not   set  up  an   independent
commission   of   enquiry   to  probe   this  dastardly  act?    It
happens  in    other    countries,     why   not   The   Gambia?

All    these   crimes  committed   under    your   administration   cannot
  go   investigated.     We   have   seen   the   atrocities   committed
under  former  Ghanaian   president   Jerry   Rawlings's    era    being
investigated.     You   remember  the  South   African   Truth   Commission?
      Mr.President   act   now  to   avoid    being    the  inevitable
day.     There  is   no  way   that   you   can  escape   these  atrocities
attributed  to  you   and   your   APRC    government.     There  is
nothing   more  honourable   to   admit   responsibility  for   any  wrong
doing   attributed   to   your   government.     The    rest  will   be
decided   by   those  wronged.      I     Have   no   intention   to  indict
   you   and   your   government.     I 'm    just   speaking    my  mind.
    Let    justice  guide  our   actions.



























                              JAMMEH   AND   HIS  BLUFF  STATEMENT   ON  THE
  PENDING
                                  2006  ELECTIONS.


While   Gambians   are  mourning   Deyda   Hydara,     dictator   Yahya
Jammeh   is   talking   about   elections.      What   a     senseless
leader.        Considering     the  gravity   of      the   crime
committed   against    the    state,      we  expect    any    responsible
leader   to   observer   40    days    mourning     period    to    pay
respect   to     the   murdered    journalist.       But    Jammeh   seems
  not  to   care   much   about    the  death    of  Deyda.    If    he
does,     he     wouldn't   be     talking    about   elections    at
this  period.

It's     not    time    to   talk    about   elections.       Its     time
  for  his   regime    to    chart   way    forward   in    bringing
Deyda's    murderers    to     book.     It''s   time     to      bring
the   arsonists     of    the     Independent    newspaper     to
justice.      It's     time    to      bring    the  arsonists    of
Radio   One  FM   to   book.      It's     time     to     bring     the
killers   of    former    finance    minister    Koro   Ceesay    to
book.    It's    time    to  scrap   all  draconian   laws    from   our
constitution.


Jammeh's     bluff    statement  on    the   pending    2006   polls   goes
   to    show     that    he    is   ready   to   steal    the   elections.
       He    had   the  audacity     to      say  that  he   is   going  to
   sweep   the   polls.      Jammeh    says    he  considering    not    to
  embark  on   elections   campaign   come  2006?         Jammeh   seems  to
    be  over   optimistic   of   sweeping   the  polls?     Is     he
planning   to    bring    his    Casamance   voters,     as   he   did   in
   previous    elections?       Is      he   planning    to     use   his
security    forces    to   rig    the  elections?     I     hate   to
comment   further   on    this  issue,   as   i  am   mourning   my   the
late   colleague   Deyda    Hydara.

His   interview   with   GRTS'S   Kebba    Dibba   was  scanty.      Jammeh
  woefully    failed   to   address  the   questions    of    the   day.
    Instead,     he   tried    to    intimidate   Gambians    who   have
infos   about    Deyda's    death.      Gambians     want  to  know   who
killed   Deyda.       Gambians   want   to  know   when    will   the
perpetrators   be   apprehended   and   brought   to     book.

Mr.President,      your    statement   on    moves     to  sue   people
who  point   accusing   fingers   against    your   undemocratic
government,     will    not  in  anyway   help  in  bringing   Deyda's
murderers   to    justice.      It     will   only  further   encourage
the    perpetrators    to    commit    similar   acts.        Your    this
irresponsible   statement  compelled   me    and   other  Gambians    to
ask    whether   you   are    really  serious   in    trailing   Deyda's
killers?        As   long   as    you   are    not   open   about    Deyda's
    murder,     people   will  continue   to    point  accusing    fingers
against    your     administration.      If    your     hands    are
clean,    as   you  claimed,       why   not   set  up  an   independent
commission   of   enquiry   to  probe   this  dastardly  act?    It
happens  in    other    countries,     why   not   The   Gambia?

All    these   crimes  committed   under    your   administration   cannot
  go   investigated.     We   have   seen   the   atrocities   committed
under  former  Ghanaian   president   Jerry   Rawlings's    era    being
investigated.     You   remember  the  South   African   Truth   Commission?
      Mr.President   act   now  to   avoid    being    the  inevitable
day.     There  is   no  way   that   you   can  escape   these  atrocities
attributed  to  you   and   your   APRC    government.     There  is
nothing   more  honourable   to   admit   responsibility  for   any  wrong
doing   attributed   to   your   government.     The    rest  will   be
decided   by   those  wronged.      I     Have   no   intention   to  indict
   you   and   your   government.     I 'm    just   speaking    my  mind.
    Let    justice  guide  our   actions.














                              JAMMEH   AND   HIS  BLUFF  STATEMENT   ON  THE
  PENDING
                                  2006  ELECTIONS.


While   Gambians   are  mourning   Deyda   Hydara,     dictator   Yahya
Jammeh   is   talking   about   elections.      What   a     senseless
leader.        Considering     the  gravity   of      the   crime
committed   against    the    state,      we  expect    any    responsible
leader   to   observer   40    days    mourning     period    to    pay
respect   to     the   murdered    journalist.       But    Jammeh   seems
  not  to   care   much   about    the  death    of  Deyda.    If    he
does,     he     wouldn't   be     talking    about   elections    at
this  period.

It's     not    time    to   talk    about   elections.       Its     time
  for  his   regime    to    chart   way    forward   in    bringing
Deyda's    murderers    to     book.     It''s   time     to      bring
the   arsonists     of    the     Independent    newspaper     to
justice.      It's     time    to      bring    the  arsonists    of
Radio   One  FM   to   book.      It's     time     to     bring     the
killers   of    former    finance    minister    Koro   Ceesay    to
book.    It's    time    to  scrap   all  draconian   laws    from   our
constitution.


Jammeh's     bluff    statement  on    the   pending    2006   polls   goes
   to    show     that    he    is   ready   to   steal    the   elections.
       He    had   the  audacity     to      say  that  he   is   going  to
   sweep   the   polls.      Jammeh    says    he  considering    not    to
  embark  on   elections   campaign   come  2006?         Jammeh   seems  to
    be  over   optimistic   of   sweeping   the  polls?     Is     he
planning   to    bring    his    Casamance   voters,     as   he   did   in
   previous    elections?       Is      he   planning    to     use   his
security    forces    to   rig    the  elections?     I     hate   to
comment   further   on    this  issue,   as   i  am   mourning   my   the
late   colleague   Deyda    Hydara.

His   interview   with   GRTS'S   Kebba    Dibba   was  scanty.      Jammeh
  woefully    failed   to   address  the   questions    of    the   day.
    Instead,     he   tried    to    intimidate   Gambians    who   have
infos   about    Deyda's    death.      Gambians     want  to  know   who
killed   Deyda.       Gambians   want   to  know   when    will   the
perpetrators   be   apprehended   and   brought   to     book.

Mr.President,      your    statement   on    moves     to  sue   people
who  point   accusing   fingers   against    your   undemocratic
government,     will    not  in  anyway   help  in  bringing   Deyda's
murderers   to    justice.      It     will   only  further   encourage
the    perpetrators    to    commit    similar   acts.        Your    this
irresponsible   statement  compelled   me    and   other  Gambians    to
ask    whether   you   are    really  serious   in    trailing   Deyda's
killers?        As   long   as    you   are    not   open   about    Deyda's
    murder,     people   will  continue   to    point  accusing    fingers
against    your     administration.      If    your     hands    are
clean,    as   you  claimed,       why   not   set  up  an   independent
commission   of   enquiry   to  probe   this  dastardly  act?    It
happens  in    other    countries,     why   not   The   Gambia?

All    these   crimes  committed   under    your   administration   cannot
  go   investigated.     We   have   seen   the   atrocities   committed
under  former  Ghanaian   president   Jerry   Rawlings's    era    being
investigated.     You   remember  the  South   African   Truth   Commission?
      Mr.President   act   now  to   avoid    being    the  inevitable
day.     There  is   no  way   that   you   can  escape   these  atrocities
attributed  to  you   and   your   APRC    government.     There  is
nothing   more  honourable   to   admit   responsibility  for   any  wrong
doing   attributed   to   your   government.     The    rest  will   be
decided   by   those  wronged.      I     Have   no   intention   to  indict
   you   and   your   government.     I 'm    just   speaking    my  mind.
    Let    justice  guide  our   actions.















                              JAMMEH   AND   HIS  BLUFF  STATEMENT   ON  THE
  PENDING
                                  2006  ELECTIONS.


While   Gambians   are  mourning   Deyda   Hydara,     dictator   Yahya
Jammeh   is   talking   about   elections.      What   a     senseless
leader.        Considering     the  gravity   of      the   crime
committed   against    the    state,      we  expect    any    responsible
leader   to   observer   40    days    mourning     period    to    pay
respect   to     the   murdered    journalist.       But    Jammeh   seems
  not  to   care   much   about    the  death    of  Deyda.    If    he
does,     he     wouldn't   be     talking    about   elections    at
this  period.

It's     not    time    to   talk    about   elections.       Its     time
  for  his   regime    to    chart   way    forward   in    bringing
Deyda's    murderers    to     book.     It''s   time     to      bring
the   arsonists     of    the     Independent    newspaper     to
justice.      It's     time    to      bring    the  arsonists    of
Radio   One  FM   to   book.      It's     time     to     bring     the
killers   of    former    finance    minister    Koro   Ceesay    to
book.    It's    time    to  scrap   all  draconian   laws    from   our
constitution.


Jammeh's     bluff    statement  on    the   pending    2006   polls   goes
   to    show     that    he    is   ready   to   steal    the   elections.
       He    had   the  audacity     to      say  that  he   is   going  to
   sweep   the   polls.      Jammeh    says    he  considering    not    to
  embark  on   elections   campaign   come  2006?         Jammeh   seems  to
    be  over   optimistic   of   sweeping   the  polls?     Is     he
planning   to    bring    his    Casamance   voters,     as   he   did   in
   previous    elections?       Is      he   planning    to     use   his
security    forces    to   rig    the  elections?     I     hate   to
comment   further   on    this  issue,   as   i  am   mourning   my   the
late   colleague   Deyda    Hydara.

His   interview   with   GRTS'S   Kebba    Dibba   was  scanty.      Jammeh
  woefully    failed   to   address  the   questions    of    the   day.
    Instead,     he   tried    to    intimidate   Gambians    who   have
infos   about    Deyda's    death.      Gambians     want  to  know   who
killed   Deyda.       Gambians   want   to  know   when    will   the
perpetrators   be   apprehended   and   brought   to     book.

Mr.President,      your    statement   on    moves     to  sue   people
who  point   accusing   fingers   against    your   undemocratic
government,     will    not  in  anyway   help  in  bringing   Deyda's
murderers   to    justice.      It     will   only  further   encourage
the    perpetrators    to    commit    similar   acts.        Your    this
irresponsible   statement  compelled   me    and   other  Gambians    to
ask    whether   you   are    really  serious   in    trailing   Deyda's
killers?        As   long   as    you   are    not   open   about    Deyda's
    murder,     people   will  continue   to    point  accusing    fingers
against    your     administration.      If    your     hands    are
clean,    as   you  claimed,       why   not   set  up  an   independent
commission   of   enquiry   to  probe   this  dastardly  act?    It
happens  in    other    countries,     why   not   The   Gambia?

All    these   crimes  committed   under    your   administration   cannot
  go   investigated.     We   have   seen   the   atrocities   committed
under  former  Ghanaian   president   Jerry   Rawlings's    era    being
investigated.     You   remember  the  South   African   Truth   Commission?
      Mr.President   act   now  to   avoid    being    the  inevitable
day.     There  is   no  way   that   you   can  escape   these  atrocities
attributed  to  you   and   your   APRC    government.     There  is
nothing   more  honourable   to   admit   responsibility  for   any  wrong
doing   attributed   to   your   government.     The    rest  will   be
decided   by   those  wronged.      I     Have   no   intention   to  indict
   you   and   your   government.     I 'm    just   speaking    my  mind.
    Let    justice  guide  our   actions.













                              JAMMEH   AND   HIS  BLUFF  STATEMENT   ON  THE
  PENDING
                                  2006  ELECTIONS.


While   Gambians   are  mourning   Deyda   Hydara,     dictator   Yahya
Jammeh   is   talking   about   elections.      What   a     senseless
leader.        Considering     the  gravity   of      the   crime
committed   against    the    state,      we  expect    any    responsible
leader   to   observer   40    days    mourning     period    to    pay
respect   to     the   murdered    journalist.       But    Jammeh   seems
  not  to   care   much   about    the  death    of  Deyda.    If    he
does,     he     wouldn't   be     talking    about   elections    at
this  period.

It's     not    time    to   talk    about   elections.       Its     time
  for  his   regime    to    chart   way    forward   in    bringing
Deyda's    murderers    to     book.     It''s   time     to      bring
the   arsonists     of    the     Independent    newspaper     to
justice.      It's     time    to      bring    the  arsonists    of
Radio   One  FM   to   book.      It's     time     to     bring     the
killers   of    former    finance    minister    Koro   Ceesay    to
book.    It's    time    to  scrap   all  draconian   laws    from   our
constitution.


Jammeh's     bluff    statement  on    the   pending    2006   polls   goes
   to    show     that    he    is   ready   to   steal    the   elections.
       He    had   the  audacity     to      say  that  he   is   going  to
   sweep   the   polls.      Jammeh    says    he  considering    not    to
  embark  on   elections   campaign   come  2006?         Jammeh   seems  to
    be  over   optimistic   of   sweeping   the  polls?     Is     he
planning   to    bring    his    Casamance   voters,     as   he   did   in
   previous    elections?       Is      he   planning    to     use   his
security    forces    to   rig    the  elections?     I     hate   to
comment   further   on    this  issue,   as   i  am   mourning   my   the
late   colleague   Deyda    Hydara.

His   interview   with   GRTS'S   Kebba    Dibba   was  scanty.      Jammeh
  woefully    failed   to   address  the   questions    of    the   day.
    Instead,     he   tried    to    intimidate   Gambians    who   have
infos   about    Deyda's    death.      Gambians     want  to  know   who
killed   Deyda.       Gambians   want   to  know   when    will   the
perpetrators   be   apprehended   and   brought   to     book.

Mr.President,      your    statement   on    moves     to  sue   people
who  point   accusing   fingers   against    your   undemocratic
government,     will    not  in  anyway   help  in  bringing   Deyda's
murderers   to    justice.      It     will   only  further   encourage
the    perpetrators    to    commit    similar   acts.        Your    this
irresponsible   statement  compelled   me    and   other  Gambians    to
ask    whether   you   are    really  serious   in    trailing   Deyda's
killers?        As   long   as    you   are    not   open   about    Deyda's
    murder,     people   will  continue   to    point  accusing    fingers
against    your     administration.      If    your     hands    are
clean,    as   you  claimed,       why   not   set  up  an   independent
commission   of   enquiry   to  probe   this  dastardly  act?    It
happens  in    other    countries,     why   not   The   Gambia?

All    these   crimes  committed   under    your   administration   cannot
  go   investigated.     We   have   seen   the   atrocities   committed
under  former  Ghanaian   president   Jerry   Rawlings's    era    being
investigated.     You   remember  the  South   African   Truth   Commission?
      Mr.President   act   now  to   avoid    being    the  inevitable
day.     There  is   no  way   that   you   can  escape   these  atrocities
attributed  to  you   and   your   APRC    government.     There  is
nothing   more  honourable   to   admit   responsibility  for   any  wrong
doing   attributed   to   your   government.     The    rest  will   be
decided   by   those  wronged.      I     Have   no   intention   to  indict
   you   and   your   government.     I 'm    just   speaking    my  mind.
    Let    justice  guide  our   actions.

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