Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Mon, 31 Jan 2000 13:41:04 CST |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
Ebou Colly,
There is no doubt about the credibility of your information. What counts
most in the position of a presidency is AGE. It is from age mostly that we
consider maturity. There is lack of maturity in the present leadership of
the Gambia. This can be seen from the way things are happening there.
Anyway, some parts of your information needs questioning.
1. Who were the people that help to bring Jammeh to power?
2. Who were the people that selected Jammeh as Chairman immediately
after the 94 takeover?
3. Was it not the military who helped Jammeh in the 1996 general
election campaign with very strong support and show of ammunition to
creat fear among the civilians?
4. Who were the people that helped Jammeh to the massacres you
mentioned in your information?
5. What problems are hindering the military to see the truth and real
situation surrounding Jammeh and his regime?
6. Why do you believe it is the civilians who are responsible for the
change of government in the Gambia?
7. Ebou, why did'nt you make such revelations to the Gambian public
long since?
8. Was it because you were afraid or what?
The civilians are playing their role in the fight for justice in the Gambia.
This is why they formed political parties. Do not think that the civilian
public is aware of what goes in the military as you mentioned. The African
military is the worst and unfaithful body ever to exist. Everything they do
is hidden and kept in secret. The civilians believed that its the military
that brought all these episodes going on in the Gambia. And that is the
fact. You are right in your information that the civilians believe every
military is another Jammeh, Edward, etc. That is really true. The civilians
believe this because of the part the military played in the 1994 takeover
and the 1996 general election. Know that the Gambian public will never
believe in the military
The military has to clean it's own dirt. There is a saying that " the hand
that tie a lion is the same hand that will untie it. Civilians have learned
a lot about what next happens when someone talks about Jammeh or his regime.
Are you not following the events in the Gambia. Civilians have a good
experience now. "the one that has drunken from a calabash can gauge its
size. The people are still living in the same threats since the very day of
the 94 coup. THERE IS NO PEACE AT ALL IN THE GAMBIA. The Gambia we know
before the military came in is not the Gambia now existing. Ebou, how do we
change the situation? I guess not the civilians alone can do it.
We(civilians & military) can do it by creating a mass mobilization campaign.
This time no GUNS will be involved. It is sorrowful to see the peaceful we
know, now been turn into a killing field. We have a big challenge ahead pf
us. The challenge is to sacrifice our leisure, freedom, and our place of
living. The messages we would want to send are not only for the educated.
This is why we have to be within the system itself so as to be effective. It
is not an easy struggle but will be a successful one.
EBOU, ARE THERE ANYMORE INFORMATION THAT YOU DO NOT GIVE? PLEASE REVEAL ALL.
WELL DONE ON YOUR INFORMATION.
SERINGE BAMBA.
______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L
Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|