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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000 02:28:57 +0200
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Bekaye Phal
Thanks for saying the truth,nothing but the whole truth.I really don`t think that
most
of us in the forum know personally the criminals they are dealing with.They will
always sit,laugh and celebrate whenever we fight one another.They have not gone
to Universities neither have they good qualifications but they are ruling us by
force.
They are only better than me or even I might be better than them.We cannot count
how many people has embezzled our economy from the PPP regime up to date.
We as Gambians know our average incomes, and today walk around our country
and see mansions own by people who earned very little salaries.Where did they
get the money?How do they own the mansions and support their families with their
little salaries?How did they become over night millionaires infront of our eyes
without even hustling outside the Gambia?We can count from morning to evening,
our crooks in the Gambia.They all established through funds that should have
served
a lot to our people.PEOPLE HAVE THE FULL RIGHT TO ASK EBOU,AS THEY HAVE THE FULL
RIGHT TO GO AFTER THE OTHER CROOKS.
Why only Ebou in this forum?We should all count on a straightforward government
that would come and put Ebou and all other crooks on trials based on national
interest to recover our funds,if they are found guilty.The reality is,we must
accept
that "all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in the court of law".We
should give
Ebou the benifit of the doubt,to tell us about his story.We should not disgrace
the
guy,without knowing what has happened.I can tell all of you that,you made Yaya
and his cohorts very happy,these past days by attacking Ebou in this forum.They
are working hard also to discredit us to the whole world.What do you think?
Are they just folding their arms reading our views,which destroys them?I have
realized these past days that,they are working hard to discredit Ebrima Ceesay`s
sources because whenever correct stories comes,they change their decisions
directly.I have full respect for the guy because he comes with solid sources or
very close to them.We have to understand that,he/she is no God to come with
100% accuracy news about the past,present and the future.
Bekaye,I hope your advise will be followed and we will focus on more important
issues and join hands together,to win these criminals by all means.We will always

make them angry,when we are together.Ebou is highly welcomed,to be part of
our struggle.We hope to see his wonderful contributions in this forum.
                                                            Elhadj.

BEKAYE PHAL wrote:

> Jabou/Elhadj
>
> You did nothing wrong when you made the call for forgiveness on the part of
> our brothers/sisters who in one way or the other worked with Jammeh but quit
> only when they realised the devil in Jammeh.To forgive is godly and to call
> for it too is godly.I am of the believe that once we succeeded in uprooting
> Jammeh we will have a Truth and Reconciliation Commission similar to that of
> South Africa -there and then people with tainted hands will come forward
> ,confess to their crimes and seek forgive.The war of words that ensued
> following the $3 million questions was not the least positive in the fight
> to uproot Jammeh.WE all have a right to our opinions but we should be
> mindful not to infringe on others to the extend of calling names.The Ebou
> Jallow case or the Missing $3 millions or what ever you call it is to me a
> very tiny fraction of the real problem we have.The details of this
> transaction is on file and can be easily retrieve anytime the need arises
> and more over Ebou Jallow & Jammeh are known people who can be reached
> anytime to answer to charges.
>
> Lets regroup and concentrate on the real problems at home .The April 10 & 11
> killings of innocent unarmed stundents needs a thorough and aggressive
> follow up.For two months now the Coroner's report is yet to be made
> pulic.The Commision of Enqiury we are now made to understand is having
> problems with the AG's Office.All AIMED at frustrating the findings of the
> commission .When will justice finnaly prevail? The DEVIL and his Co.are
> experts in fabricating stories/events to distract peoples attention to
> burning issues .Just take a look at events unfolding back home, after the
> April killigs there was this report of Bissau soldiers ,then the UDP ambush
> and  the arrest of Lalo ,Dumo and others -and now the Kanteh/Makalo story.At
> ANY onetime when people are focusing on things not in their interest they
> create stupid tales/scenes to undo us.
>
> Lets stop the fight amongst us for now and embark on an aggressive follow up
> as said over and over by Keba Dampha-we owe it to our BROTHERS & SISTERS who
> died in the hands of the devil's security men.
>
> Lets share this from Ralph W Emerson
> "THOUGHT IS THE BLOSSOM, LANGUAGE THE BUD ,ACTION THE FRUIT BEHIND IT"
>
> FAAL
>
> >From: Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: ON FORGIVENESS
> >Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 23:28:51 EDT
> >
> >Dear Elhadj,
> >
> >I don't believe that you have hurt anyone or intended to when you mentioned
> >forgiveness. I, like you, thought it would be a good thing for all of us as
> >Gambians to reach out to each other in trying to find a solution to the
> >terrible chaos that is taking place in our country.
>
> >
> >Your suggestion and my echoe were both intended as a way to reach out to
> >people who  may want to redeem themselves for having been part of this
> >regime, and whose contribution to the effort to bring back sanity to our
> >country could be useful. Especially for anyone who proclaims innocence from
> >any wrong doing, this was a good chance to set the record straight, because
> >although this forum may not be judge and jury, nor do we proclaim to be, we
> >are the largest group of Gambians in one body, and what we confer on
> >reaches
> >many a Gambian ear far and wide, and collectively, you bet our opinions
> >will
> >matter at some time in the future.
> >
> >But as you and someone else  have mentioned, no one is obligated to explain
> >anything to this forum, but many people will have to step up and explain at
> >some point in this equation, no question about that.Therefore, let us
> >concentrate on other matters for now.
> >
> >As I mentioned, your intention was a good one, so not to worry.
> >
> >Jabou Joh
> >
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