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Alassan Sisay <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Jan 2005 06:34:05 -0800
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GAMBIA’S INFORMATION TSUNAMI



Today calls from concerned Gambians are equally charged on a different track, but we are all partners, who know the fake regime in our country for a decade. It has nothing to do with hatred or tribe, nothing at all, but if we cannot feel safe in the parking lots of our own country we will keep shouting. Gambians today are therefore gifted not only graphically and verbally, but talented writing skills with the use of Information Technology. As the world mourns a tsunami that has caused the lost of over 100,000 lives, Gambians are also faced with what we call an “Information Tsunami” that is exposing a fake, cruel and corrupt regime under an arrogant and incompetent leader, President Yaya Jammeh.



This is a tsunami of information crashing onto the beaches of the civilize world about a demon and his government in The Gambia. It is a tidal wave of truthful growing information formed in bits and bytes, coming in organized, controlled and a coherent cacophony of foam. This data is filled with “flotsam and jetsam”, with the sticks and bones and shells of inanimate and animate life. All this information is easily related and all comes with an organizational methodology from Gambians and even non- Gambians all around the civilize world.



As this information washes upon our beaches, we see a mad President in The Gambia and his thugs in waramba’s, suit’s and ties skipping along the shoreline lying in defense, men and women in fine shirts and blouses dressed for business. We see government officials, all getting their shoes wet and slowly submerging in the dense trough of stuff. Their trousers and slacks soaked as they walk stupidly into the water, smiling –a false smile of confidence and control. This tsunami is a wall of information—information produced at a greater speed, greater and greater amounts and amounts that double, it seems, with each sunset. Streams of light on tape, on paper, send faster, more and more and more…



Some of this people go back to their desks, where folded back and forth like accordions, are gobs of paper printouts of this stuff. They nod their heads and say, Yes, this people are crazy, this is not important, this is false stuff. This why most of us have chosen Information systems management as a major. We don’t mean torture and arrogance and killing systems, we mean a system of professionalism in domestic and foreign policies as moderates. Our system is the creation of systemic, structural and orderly principles to make something work-the thoughtful making of either artifact, or idea, or policy that nurtures and informs because it is clear and used in its truest sense.



This information tsunami is the unraveling of data exposing Gambian affairs under President Jammeh from 1994 to date. The tsunami ranges from summary executions, torture, corruption, blood diamond saga, and nepotism to dubious deals, terrorism, arson attacks, murder, death threats and repressive actions against citizens for exercising their constitutional rights. This tsunami made Gambians resort to putting a mutually exclusive mechanism in place, a well design system that people all around the globe use, to switch between known information searching and casual browsing as they explore different web-sites for information about The Gambia.



                LONG LIVE PEACE AND FREEDOM

                LONG LIVE PEACE AND FREEDOM FIGHTING GAMBIANS

                LONG LIVE THE GAMBIA.

                MAY THE SOUL OF DEYDA HYDRA REST IN PEACE





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