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Kejau,
   
  I agree with you totally. Jammeh is the ultimate decision maker in the Gambia. Therefore he is the sole person to be blamed for all the atrocities committed against any Gambia by his government. 
   

"Touray, Kejau" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Yaya Jammeh Killed More People than the Singhatehs
I have read the articles written by Col. Sam Sarr blaming the killings
and tortures done by the APRC regime almost solely on the Singhateh's,
and not Yaya Jammeh. The fact remain that all criminal acts done by
this evil regime is not only sanctioned but ordered by Yahya Jammeh,
form the stabbing of Dr. Hassan Njie, to the murder of the soldiers in
11 Nov 1994, the cold blooded murder of school children, were all
sanctioned and in fact ordered by Yaya himself, even if carried out by
these conspirators. 
The Singhatehs, Batch Samba Jallow and Alagie Kanyi are as culpable
for many crimes and even murders as Yaya Jammeh, before 1996, but
surely not after that year. Instead it was Yahya Jammeh, late Tumbul
Tamba, Manjang and the rest of the death squad who killed Deyda
Hydara, Daba Marenah and over five others. Neither were the 42
Ghanians killed by these culprits but by Yaya Jammeh and his death
squad. 
The good Colonel, in his analysis, the last chance for Yaya Jammeh,
seem to be painting a tribal relationships between the Singhatehs, the
lates Basiru Barrow and Almamo Manneh and attempting to painstakingly
vindicate the real killer of our country.
Yaya seem to have made a pact with the devil, to rule the Gambia and
in exchange kill many people per year as possible. Those of us in the
former Gendarmerie knows that Yaya used to bring the idol he worships
out in the sun weekly. Recently, after the death of Tumbul Tamba then
head of Yaya's death squad, Yaya was heard talking in his office and
he came out saying he was talking to his people. 

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Subject: Re: jaliba followers cry- ABDU



[log in to unmask] wrote:

"In conclusion, I won't rule out one bit that those trapped in these
jalang-worship mentalities can be instructed by the
human-turned-soothsayers (communicators to the false gods) to
sacrifice humans, animals et cetera in abid for every fortune; power,
wealth, knowledge et cetera.?"



Yero,



Unfortunately, and sad to say, but I cannot rule this out myself
either. May Allah help us.



Jabou





















-----Original Message-----

From: Yero Jallow 

To: [log in to unmask]

Sent: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 4:39 pm

Subject: Re: jaliba followers cry- ABDU

















A.Karim,



I was wondering when to term news 'fresh' or 'stale' news. Or when is

information called news?



As Sister Jabou noted that believers in God's oneness should avoid
getting

trapped in it-"association with God"- (Allah Fulang-kafoo in
Mandinka), but if

it exist, then how come they won't be exposed. Fetishes surrounded by
fetishes,

assisted by societal jalangs (false gods), devils and demons,
stationed in the

villages' nearest thick bushes. It is either a tall tree with a hive
of bees,

dig café with a killer-serpent or some pool with some friendly
crocodiles. There

are the clever ones among the society, who over time, studied the
habitat, get

acquainted with things to make their communications easy with the
gods.



Sometimes, I think that we disagree too much with reported news, yet
no

investigation to counter it. We are married to certain names in
agreeing or

disagreeing.



Human sacrifice is typical of idolaters. Nothing is new with human
sacrifice,

the same way that the Meccans' nasty culture before the coming of
Islam was

burying their daughters alive. What a shameful and wicked culture!



Sacrificing Jaliba Kuyateh-among the darkest of people with all the
fame

attributed with him. I am like 'waw', that's a big bull (fans, excuse
my

French). How about a dark bull as typical of some known cultures?



In conclusion, I won't rule out one bit that those trapped in these

jalang-worship mentalities can be instructed by the
human-turned-soothsayers

(communicators to the false gods) to sacrifice humans, animals et
cetera in a

bid for every fortune; power, wealth, knowledge et cetera.



Concurrently or by coincidence, here is DO's editorial. It is a nice
read, but

ironical that we witnessed the Freedom newspaper's hacking not long
ago and

there wasn't any such headline "cyber terrorists." This headline would
have been

a hot one then. It was the same Dr. Sajar Taal who confided and
cooperated with

the 'hackers' then to publish innocent names on the Daily Observer
leading to

the arrest of many Gambians including the missing Chief E. Manneh. I
thought you

will like this one Karim. It is a misnomer.



http://www.observer.gm/africa/article/2007/10/5/the-cyber-terrorists



Thanks & happy fasting,

Yero.



Disclaimer: I didn't do any investigation on the Jaliba issue, so the
above is

only an opinion. > Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 20:30:19 +0100> From:

[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: jaliba followers cry-
ABDU> To:

[log in to unmask]> > Jabou> Soory it is not out of content
now I have

seen your well noted point. The madness in our society is sometimes
beyond my

comprehension and happy with your view points. Will sent you a private
mail on

that matters. It is nearly coming up to decade, we have agree and
disagree about

the state of our nation but when will be actual freedom? Every day
news is

madness and sensationalism comes within like the topical issue in
focus.> >

[log in to unmask] wrote:> Brother Abdu,> > My comment was with regard to
Suntou's

satirical suggestion the Jaliba should write a song about the issue. I
think

that this satirical response is exactly what this ridiculous exercise
and story

deserve. It is not an expression of support for people going to
marabouts from

me.> I am a devout muslim Abdou and the Prophet (SAS) has told us in
numerous

hadiths that these heretic activities of going to so-called marabouts
and

believing and engaging in these heretic activities is against the
tenets of

Islam. Allah (SWT) says that if you believe in these things, then it
means you

do not believe in him and instead believe in these supernatural
powers.> > This

is why as far as I am concerned, Yaya Jammeh is not only heaping
tyranny on our

people, but he is also giving Islam a bad name with his heretic
activities

played out before the World on a daily basis. Does he not engage in
his

sacrificial jalang dances and yet he wields a Qur'an and prayer beads
and our

Muslim religious leaders never say a word about this contradiction and
instead

take out Ads in newspapers congratulating him on his birthday.> It's a
case of

the blind leading the blind.> > Jabou Joh> > > > > > > > -----Original

Message-----> From: ABDOUKARIM SANNEH > To:
[log in to unmask]> Sent:

Sat, 6 Oct 2007 12:49 pm> Subject: Re: jaliba followers cry-LEKBI> > >
> > > > >

> > > Jabou> I don't believe in the marabout culture taking all the
place of

Gambian life. > The problem is if the dictator use the marabout to
kill decent

citizens is he > going to stay for long or the process going to be
part of the

continuum? Let us > forget about those stupid marabouts who cannot
solve their

own personal > financial problems. This madness of the unpopular
regime should

be challenge > through internal uprising without state of faer.> >

[log in to unmask] wrote:> Suntou,> > that was a good one.(LOL)> Jabou> >
> > > > >

> -----Original Message-----> From: SUNTOU TOURAY > To:
[log in to unmask]>

Sent: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 5:57 am> Subject: Re: jaliba followers
cry-LEKBI> > > > >

> > > > > > lekbi ,i see you dismissing pa again .you never know now a
days

.jaliba himself > believe in that kind of things too much ;consolting
marabouts

or moros. so if > yahya wants jaliba's head ,jaliba should counter
that with a

song .the song may > go like this : nna presidan lafita ndela jalan na
,bari

berin ntata genuea moro > yaah ,ayeh sabo dinna .nna mansa ten ndila
jalan

na.moro laduwa jabita .din ding > > .> > Abdoul Njie wrote: Yeah
right, Lekbi

also a breach to sell > between Banjul and Dakar, and if the price is
right it

just might extend to > Spain!!!! > > I Just don't buy it, but you
never know

these days with Radio Kang Kang.> > > Best regards,> > > Ablie
Njie-Lekbi Chi

Birr Atlanta "What we promise, we must always deliver with > class"
"Speak your

mind and stand tall, but be able to back it up" > Date: Fri, > 5 Oct
2007

17:19:47 +0000> From: [log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: jaliba >
followers

cry> To: [log in to unmask]> > > Hahaha, very hilarious >
indeed!!!> >

Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 12:49:22 -0400> From: [log in to unmask]> >
Subject:

jaliba followers cry> To: [log in to unmask]> > yahya to >
sacrife

jaliba .what a story that would be .> culled from freedom.> Breaking >

News:Attempt on Jaliba Kuyateh's Life: Leading Singer In Bissau to >
confide >

with his Marabout!> > By Correspondent Kawsu Kujabi> > Reports
reaching us have

> indicated that president Jammeh has been asked by > his marabout to
kill and >

sacrifice kora maeastro Jaliba Kuyateh if he wants to > stay long in
power. This

> > came at a time when the president is gradually > loosing grip of
the

countryââ'¬â"¢s > > administration. > > According to our source,>
Jaliba upon

hearing this information rushed to Guinea > Bissau to also consult >
his

marabout. H e was said to be in Bissau for almost > two months. His
stay at >

his marabout ââ'¬Ëoes residence led to the cancellation of > so many
of his

overseas > > concerts in countries like Sweden and Germany. > >
Speaking to a

traditional > musician back home, who begged for anonymity, he >
disclosed that

most of > musicians back home are now very scared of their life. > Now
that

Jaliba has > sought for protection, the president can end up
sacrificing > one

of the big > musicians. > > > > > > > Posted on Wednesday, October 03,
2007

(Archive on > Monday, October 15, > 2007)> Posted by PNMBAI
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