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Pa Nderry M'bai <[log in to unmask]>
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>From: panderry mbai <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: JAMMEH'S KILLING  THREAT  AGAINST DARBOE- A  DISTURBING
>REVELATIONS!!!!!
>Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:44:47 +0100 (BST)
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>It's now clear that dictator Yahya Jammeh is a killer. His recent statement
>that "opposition leader Ousainou Darboe should not be surprised if he is
>killed in the near future" had confirmed past atrocities linked to his
>murderous regime. Jammeh's threat to murder the veteran lawyer was in
>protest of a high court ruling which freed  the UDP leader and his co
>accused persons on a bogus murder charge.
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>DARBOE ON        JAMMEH SAYS DARBOE
>JAMMEH'S         SHOULD NOT BE SURPRISED
>KILLING LIST?   IF HE IS KILLED.   A DISTURBING
>                             REVELATIONS!!!!
>While the death of journalist Deyda Hydara is still lingering in the minds
>of Gambians and friends of The Gambia, Yahya Jammeh is telling the world
>that his killers are at work and would soon strike again.
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>Reading the point newspaper online, president Jammeh was quoted as saying
>that"Can you tell me to have confidence in that type of judgement.  In the
>kingdom of the blind, a one eyed man is the king.  Unfortunately, this is
>the system we have to deal with, but we are working towards better system.
>But even this judgement is not good for Ousainou Darboe himself because he
>can also be killed and nothing will come out of it."
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>Going by his evil statement, Jammeh is telling Gambians that our judges
>don't worth their salt and it's time for his followers to take the law into
>their hands by avenging the death APRC  supporter Alieu Njie.  That since
>Darboe and his co accused persons had been freed on a murder charge, it's
>not a  crime to kill political opponents.  That his followers from now on
>can go ahead and kill Darboe, as nothing will come out of it.  What a
>worrying political development?
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>Jammeh's threat is a challenge for the UDP leader and the entire opposition
>in The Gambia.  Jammeh had always perceived Ousainou Darboe as a "Chicken
>hearted" politician and would do whatever it takes to send him packing.
>It's time for Darboe to prove to his supporters and the world at large that
>he is ready to put his life on the line to salvage The Gambia, come what
>may.  He should depart from the politics of "diplomacy" and engage the
>dictatorship with strong resistance.  He should be ready to lead his
>followers to the streets and condemn the constitutional crisis taking place
>in The Gambia.
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>  Jammeh had long taken Darboe for a ride.  It's time for Darboe to emulate
>his colleagues in Zimbabwe.  The Zimbabwean opposition had experienced all
>types of atrocities under dictator Mugabe's rule.   Bogus treason charges
>never deterred their struggle to free Zimbabweans from the current economic
>and constitutional crisis taking place in the South African country.
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>Honestly speaking, we have a weak opposition in The Gambia.  Since the
>birth of the second Republic, the opposition had not organise a single
>showdown march to condemn Jammeh's maladministration.  Condemning Jammeh on
>newspapers is not the solution to Gambia's problem today.
>
>What we need today in The Gambia, is an active opposition ready to organise
>nationwide strikes to vent their anger on the state of affairs.   The
>opposition should depart from the culture of silence and enforce Gambia's
>fire brand politician Lamin Waa Juwara's previous call to take to the
>streets.  Gambia's law permits peaceful demonstration and i see no reason
>why the opposition leaders should reduce themselves to be political
>spectators by allowing Yahya Jammeh to wreck our dear country.
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>The time have come for Gambians to demand their God given rights be
>respected by the Jammeh dictatorship.  It's also time for the international
>community to intervene to stop mad Yahya Jammeh from setting our country
>ablaze. The Gambia risked to be turned to another Liberia, Sierra Leone and
>Ivory Coast if urgent action is not taken to salvage the impoverished tiny
>West African country.
>
>Knowing fully well that he cannot win a free, fair and transparent
>elections, Jammeh had started bullying his opponents.  He is determined to
>get rid of certain individuals in the country.  This no joke.  From now on
>Gambians should not be surprised about night abductions, arrest, and
>mysterious killings.  Jammeh is ready to do whatever it takes to stay in
>power.
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>Gambians should not allow to be intimidated.  They should stand up to  be
>counted.  The year 2006 is a crucial period for our fragile and eroding
>democracy.
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