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Ansumana,

Up to the last minute before he gets caught or killed, the criminal is engaged in getting away with murder, rape, assassination, torture, and theft. They ordinarily never have time to consider surrender or repentance. This is because they are criminals. When they get caught alive is the only opportunity they have to beg for mercy. It is hard for them to flee because they become mutated with their crimes. And God forbid they have an equally decrepit cadre of accessories like in Gambia and Yahya's case. The cat-and-mouse game goes on for a little while longer to its inevitable conclusion.

 

 Haruna.

 

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From: Ansumana Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, Oct 20, 2011 5:53 pm
Subject: Re: [G_L] FWD: Muammar Gaddafi 'killed' in gun battle


Musa, I echo your call for the spouses of these dictators to be aware and learn 
from history (in fact, recent history).  What I observe in many of these 
megalomiacs is their utter selfishness.  This selfishness is what dooms their 
immediate family with them.  They are so selfish that they do not even care 
about the plight of their families when they even know that the end is near.  As 
far as they are concerned if they will go down everyone should go down with 
them.  Just look at Mubarak,  Gbagbo, and Ghaddafi.  If Mubarak, Ghaddafi, and 
Gbagbo etc. were not selfish they would told their kids to leave town when the 
writing was on the wall but I have a feeling they felt they need their family 
near by for their (dictator) protection.  They feel that they all need to grind 
it out as they all enjoyed it when things were good.  That is the ultimate 
selfishness; being selfish to the extend of putting your own family in harms 
way.

It would be interesting to hear from surviving family members as to how they 
escaped the ultimate end.

So, Zainab, Jammeh will probably be no different.

Ansu

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Musa manka said:

The Death of tyrant Muhmmar Gaddafi is a huge relief for the people of Libya who 
have suffered four decades of his tyrany. But from a broader perspective, Africa 
in general have all suffered from Gaddafi. Ours in Gambia can never forget 1981 
and also in 1994 after Yahya Jammeh's military coup. Like Gaddafi Yahya Jammeh 
has learnt so much from Gaddafi and got so much support from him both 
financially and militarily. Many Jammeh Green boys have been tarined by Gaddafi 
in Libya to come back home and brutalise Gambians. There fore Gaddafi's death is 
though sad but good for all nations gearing for democracy.

I now call on Zainab Suma Jammeh to reflect on the Arab uprising and learn 
something from it. Women whose husbands are tyrants should think hard that no 
condition is permanent. Look at the wives of Gbagbor, Gaddafi, Saddam,  
Mubarrack. Ben Ali, ect and take stock from it. Save your children from this 
tyrant before he uses them as his charm and fall with them. A day will come if 
you take heed when you shall regret ever marrying him. Look at Gaddafi's sons 
and daughter, Saddam Hussains's and even Mubarack's sons? How about what would 
happen to Ali Abdullah Salleh and his son soon?
Be warned dictatorship and Tyranny would never last and time is now Zainab act 
now.

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