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Mboge:



Sorry for missing your call.   Please privately forward me your number.  You might as well call me if you have time.  Thanks. 

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From:         Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:         Thu, 14 Oct 2010 10:26:29 

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Subject: Re: The shameful arrest and detention of Amie Bojang-Sissoho and Dr Isatou Touray. Standing in solidarity in the struggle for Good over Evil.



Nyang,



thank you for your support and concern.



Mboge



On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Modou Nyang <[log in to unmask]>wrote:



>   Brother Mboge, I am with you all the way and demand that these two

> distinguished women be freed to continue their activities unhindered.

>

> Nyang

>

> --- On *Tue, 10/12/10, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>* wrote:

>

>

> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>

> Subject: The shameful arrest and detention of Amie Bojang-Sissoho and Dr

> Isatou Touray. Standing in solidarity in the struggle for Good over Evil.

> To: [log in to unmask]

> Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 8:12 PM

>

>

>

> *The shameful arrest and detention of Amie Bojang-Sissoho and Dr Isatou

> Touray.  Standing in solidarity in the struggle for Good over Evil.  *

>

> Few months ago, I was profoundly dismayed by an essay penned by Rtd Colonel

>  Samsudeen  Sarr published on the online news outlet- *The Gambiaecho*captioned “A Quest for

> *SABARRY*”.  What I gathered then from Sarr was that Gambians should just

> accept the abuses and excesses of the Mad Buffoon Mr Yahya Jammeh and beg

> for *mercy *in order that  peace will prevail.

>

> I asked then for utter and complete rejection of such a call.  I instead

> urged for the amplification of the fight against the *Tyranny and

> Terrorism of the Buffoon Yahya Jammeh.*  Today I reiterate this call with

> extra amplified volume due to the harassment of the GAMCOTRAP Executive

> Director and Programme Coordinator.   I am angered by the arrest and

> charging of Amie Bojang-Sissoho whom I happen to share the same mother and

> Dr Isatou Touray.  I believe this action by the criminal regime is to

> silence these formidable human beings and to tarnish their integrity*.   I

> am in solidarity with these ladies just as I have been with others who were

> incarcerated for some hidden motives known only to their accusers. * Of

> course it hurts when you are told that your sister is being persecuted based

> on fictitious charges.

>

> I put it on that occasion to Sarr that dictators must be confronted with

> resistance not smooching and begging them for their bountiful mercy.  For

> those who profess to be Muslims, confronting dictators and wicked rulers is

> required of all believers to uphold the “ Qur’anic  vision of individual

> dignity, personal liberty and freedom from arbitrary coercion” (Sachedina

> 2009).  Demanding ones human rights to live a dignified and honourable

> life is a legitimate struggle against evil as aptly put by Christof Heyns in

> his thesis: *A “Struggle Approach” to Human Rights *(2001).

>

> Hyens writes that “Human rights are not about asking favours and they are

> not merely moral or rhetorical concepts; they are guides to action and

> triggers of resistance against what is perceived as the illegitimate use of

> power, in particular state power” (2001, 171). It is no brainer to charge

> that the abuse of state power has been given new meaning and taken to new

> heights under the dastard regime of Yahya Jammeh.  What obtains in the

> Gambia is maddeningly disturbing and should worry every citizen and friend.

>

>

> Thus I call upon my family as I urged the families’ of  the six

> journalists never to succumb to the terror of a dictator by asking for

> mercy.  Doing so will only enhance and prolong the suffering of you and

> your community as a whole.  It is also against what God, the Almighty ask

> of his followers.  In all religions it is imperative for followers to

> resist any authority that oppresses the Creator’s children.  Dissenting

> and resisting such authority is a Godly and noble endeavor.

>

> I further call on to my family both immediate and extended not to despair.

> What these ladies are being forced to go through is by any measure

> disgusting and despicable.  All must condemn it.  Notwithstanding, I hope

> and pray whatever condition my sister Amie Bojang-Sissoho and Dr Isatou

> Touray faces in those confined and horrible prison walls of Mile 2, that it

> will reinvigorate their faith in Allah and inspire their convictions to

> pursue with greater determination and zeal,  the good job they have been

> doing for more than two decades.

>

> Amie and Dr Touray should be rest assured that their plight in as much as

> it is trying, painful, hard is a test to their resolve and belief in the

> Almighty.  I hope they are inspired by the great people who were

> incarcerated by oppressors to break them but never succumbed to such

> cowardly tyrannies.

>

> Amie Bojang-Sissoho remember you are the child of a great scholar and

> forthright human being, Alagi Hatab Bojang (May his Soul Rest in Peace).  Your

> dad was also harassed by the former regime but they miserably failed to

> break his convictions.  Your mother Olimata Sarr (R.I.P) was a fighter to

> the end.  She never tolerated bullies or accepted any who tried to usurp

> her human dignity.

>

> I had to write this for my own sanity.  I know many in my family are

> scared to death at this very moment evidenced by the several calls trying to

> preempt me not to write anything which may anger the regime or jeopardize

> Amie’s situation.  Well, I am sorry, I believe it doesn’t matter what I

> write against the criminal Yahya Jammeh and his cabal, because being a sick

> and cowardly dictator this buffoon is devoid of conscience or feeling for

> any he feels threatens his delusions of grandeur.

>

> The late Dr Lenrie Peters admonished   *“that Gambians must wake up from

> their slumber and reassess the realities of their situation; that their

> consciences shall demand ‘no crimes with impunity’ until this spreading

> epidemic of violence and savagery is flayed from our midst. […] Gambians

> must never allow this monstrous anarchy of evil to bestride the landscape.”

> *

>

> I apologise  to my family but I am convinced that my conscience is clear

> in demanding the flaying of the ‘epidemic of violence and savagery’ which is

> already residing in the Gambian landscape.

>

> Keep strong my beloved sister Amie Bojang-Sissoho and Dr Isatou Touray.  All

> peace loving and God-fearing Gambians are proud of you.   You are great

> citizens worthy of emulation.  You manifest goodness whilst Mr Yahya

> Jammeh is evil reincarnate.

>

> Truth shall prevail.   Gambians shall overcome the present evil.

>

> References:

>

>    1. Heyns, C. (2001), ‘A “Struggle Approach” to Human Rights’.  In

>    Soeteman,  A. (ed.) *Pluralism and Law. *  Dordrecht, Boston, London:

>    Kluwer Academic Publishers.

>    2. Sachedina,  Abdulaziz (2009) *Islam and the Challenge of Human

>    Rights.*  Oxford University Press.  [Chapter 5: “Individual and

>    Society: Claims and Responsibilities”]

>

>

> *Momodou Olly Mboge  *

> *Oslo, Norway                                     *

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>

>

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