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Haruna
I agree, I am on the same page with Mboge. I understand his query. The
loudest one tend to hear the Pan-Camp is when the West is purportedly at
fault. If Mboge would recall, I am not actually cataloguing every one of
them, but certain the camp hardly ever say anything against our monsters but
never hesitate to take on the West. Those are the guys I am referring to.
However, Mboge may continue to disagree, but the question will continue to
be, Africa is her own worst enemy now. Just like Muslims cannot disown Ben
Laden, Pan-Africans cannot disown the series of Live Presidents amongst its
rank. From Sekou Toure, Kwame, Mugabe, Gbagbo, Modibo, It seems Wadda is in
the fold...
The records aren't pretty at all. And the strange thing is, they all lecture
us endlessly and release countless papers on their ideas.
I am proud of the Spain President who has willingly announced he will not
contest any further elections at the end of his term.
Pan-Africans need to refocus their lenses on us more and less on others.
Only us can change our conditions...If any disagree that, more talk is
directed at the West crimes than our crimes, the facts proof otherwise.
Gbagbo has lost 80% of the Abidjan, yet the killing is going on. They should
identify where he is hiding and lay siege there, allowing people to have
some normalcy.
Suntou

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Haruna. Suntou, you and Mboge are saying the same things. I encourage you
> to understand the PanAfricanists better Suntou. They are with you.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Fri, Apr 1, 2011 6:40 am
> Subject: Re: The battle for Abidjan Presidential place rages on
>
>  "Abidjan bloodbath is yet another stain on mother Africa...This is why,
> Pan-Africanism need to redefine itself." Suntou Touray
>
> Chei! What Pan-Africanism needs a re-worked definition?  Perhaps you need
> to redefine the narrative you are insisting on.  Real and true
> Pan-Africanism have long understood and have been vocal as well as active
> in trying to dislodge  pseudo-Pan Africanist like Gbagbo and many like him
> from power who are only interested in perpetuating themselves.
>
> One sounds like those insisting one narrative of Islam which implies that
> all those who are moslems are potential terrorists.
>
> Mboge
>
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 10:48 AM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> The stalemate is on the verge of ending. Gbagbo wishes blood on the
>> streets of Ivory Coast and now, enough is running. Bravado dependency on
>> weak armies will soon end in Africa. With the bravery of certain media
>> platforms, people are more and more becoming aware of the fact that, dying
>> for criminals is the worst kind of death. When some try to accuse Ouattara
>> of not having the balls to confront Gbagbo, they were narrow minded in that,
>> enough people are ready to take on Gbagbo and his bullies. But sometimes, to
>> give a peace a chance is better than black on black gun battle...
>>
>> When the time comes in our streets, the poorly armed Gambian military will
>> desert also. The close state guards of Jammeh cannot stop the tide. The
>> Gambian army are no different to Libyan military. They have weapons but no
>> ammunition. Jammeh's mistrust lead him to store away all powerful weapons
>> and ammunition. Our soldiers will be on the side of the people.
>> Abidjan bloodbath is yet another stain on mother Africa...This is why,
>> Pan-Africanism need to redefine itself. The criminals are own black-kind,
>> our own brothers. The West can only act if we let them and largely, we are
>> the one's chewing each other and blaming them. Both the Ivorian Republican
>> army and Gbagbo's men should avoid targeting unarmed civilians. The state TV
>> has been ceased.
>> Suntou
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