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Hello Fellow Leers.
I am late to learn about this brutal form of dictatorship from the
Gambia.
I wholehearted agree with all your postings to the issue. We must do
something now
or watch our people die at the mercy of these barbaric people who govern them.
Life takes precedence over anything. It must be held sacred and
guarded at all
cost. We must remove this government by any means necessary. All these
petitions are
all right, but a dictator like Jammeh pays little to no regards what the
world thinks of him.
I am full with fury at the moment. We must seek justice for the
victims. We must
seek justice for their families, we must seek justice for the students, we
must seek justice for The Gambia.
We must not be silent. We must heed the suggestions that Karamba is
making for
a collective body to fight this evil. We must resist the urge to alienate
this issue like
Hamadi puts it. The victims must not become another porn that Jammeh uses to
silence
people critical to his Government.
this is our Gambia, this is our country, these are our people.
Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must
go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh
must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go.
Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must go. Jammeh must
go.
Keep pressing on.
Matarr Sajaw.
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