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"Movement for restoration of democracy in Gambia [NY]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Dec 2001 22:42:50 EST
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In a message dated 12/14/01 3:20:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> It's anyone's prerogative to continue protesting the same issues we
> protested for the past five years with our people and country caught in
> between us the protesters and the Jammeh regime thereby, contributing to
> the
> continued suffering of the people

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Mr. Chameleon pseudo-political analyst, keep burying your head in the sand,
by acting as a SPIN Doctor for Jammeh and his cronies. Guess, Ramadan should
be observed everyday from now on, this way, all the FAKE and PHONY characters
amongst us will surface with their true colors, as Ebou Jallow, Martin Luther
King Jarjusey and more few more are doing. IT'S PRINCIPLES, STUPID!
Of all people, you are one that should be on mute control, cos' of your
record with the Jammeh regime [Snitch] and dealing[s] in NC with Gambians. We
had our exchanges before and I've always had this eerie feeling on your
dubious stance on Jammeh.
What has this forwarding got to do with your wabbling?  Students of politics,
knows that, constructive engagement, a termed coined during the heyday of
apartheid, neither brought apartheid in South Africa to its knees nor, got
Mandela out of jail. It was the will, agitation, education and organization
of the people that made it happened. IT'S PRINCIPLES, STUPID!
Could you elaborate on the relationship between US [not you] protesting
abroad against a criminal and professional NIA torturer and the continuing
suffering of Gambian people? Perhaps these acts of protestation does work and
still works.  Therefore, eat you heart out.
Couple more questions to your questioning or answer[s] to the forwarded
posting:Could you probe on your analysis of serving ones nation at the
diplomatic core and Jammeh's victory > UDP/PPP being the rotten apple? Very
incoherent analysis.
Lastly, as you quoted: "Along with the protest,name calling,lack of respect
on the will of
the majority of Gambians,why can't we think of ways to help move the country
forward.Let the records speak for itself...
Which record do you speak of? July 22nd, 1994; Ebou Jallow's debacle; NIA's
heinous crimes; April 10/11. Please don't tell me that Koro Ceesay committed
suicide; Alhaji Mbye tortured himself; Dumo et al. themselves.

Your old neighbor from NC.
Sam
PS: this is not an attack, but the gospel truth.

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