The people working for Yaya are coached by him and
they do exactly what he wants them to do.I think the
Basse incident is just the beginning of what is to
come.I have always said that Yayas violent action
should be met with equal or more resolute action,only
then will he come to his senses.He is now bluffing
will his so-called millitary tugs.It is time we join
those of us  who are working towards initiating the
inevidable force against this man,and stop dreaming
that he will accept defeat through an electoral
process.
His ammassing of wealth is a clear indication that he
is not going any where,if not forced to.
Gambians should learn a lesson from events that took
place in Sierra Leon and Liberia.
Yaya is slowly but surely dragging out beloved country
to a similar situation.
We are keeping a close tap on all is shaddy financial
deals, thanks to those of you back there.
Larry.
I would advise UDP officials to fully arm them selves
since the constitution gives  them that right.


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> We are getting reports that members of the UDP
> leadership on a campaign tour
> have been viciously ambushed by terrorists riding in
> unmarked pickup trucks
> yesterday somewhere in the provinces. An initial
> assessment points to a
> shadowy group under the leadership of Baba Jobe
> consisting of thugs trained,
> armed and actively encouraged by the government to
> essentially perpetrate
> violence on law abiding citizens. This time it seems
> these state sponsored
> criminals lied in waiting to essentially kill these
> politicians. Cold blooded
> murder, an attribute that has tragically gained
> currency during this
> administration is something we the people have to
> constantly confront. Bereft
> of support, ideas or direction, this government has
> concluded they must wield
> the ultimate leverage of a tyranny and that, list
> members, is to use murder
> and the threat of general violence to muzzle people
> into submission. Knowing
> they can't delay, rig or otherwise alter the
> upcoming elections, they are
> resorting to conspiring to kill their opponents and
> the rest of the country
> that is firmly set at ousting them. The Gambian
> people will never succumb to
> the whims of heathens and despicable folks like
> Yahya Jammeh and Baba Jobe.
> The only reason the scope of violence did not go
> beyond the already severe
> injuries was the relative size of the UDP delegation
> and the fact that they
> did what they could under the circumstances to
> defend themselves. We have to
> move from the understandable but self defeating
> notion that in the face of
> overwhelming force a people must roll over and play
> dead anytime a gun
> wielding thug sees it fit to brutalize them. Why
> should I let you murder me
> or by people? Life isn't worth much if one can't
> exercise the freedom to live
> it. The only reason the spates of killings or
> attempts thereof have not
> abated since Yahya Jammeh has instituted his
> Ghadaffi style of pacifying an
> uncooperative population through terror is the fact
> that Baba Jobe and other
> killers like him have always gotten away with their
> crimes.Killing those who
> set out to kill you is considered legitimate self
> defense even in Sharia. I
> know well meaning pacifist  would prefer
> somethingelse . To them I say with
> people like Yahya Jammeh your available options are
> nil. Tyrants the world
> over are not interested in genuine contest of ideas.
> What drives them is the
> raw exercise of power. In the process they treat the
> lives of dissenters and
> ordinary folk as expendable commodity that must be
> disposed off if and when
> it stands in their way. I will try to kill to kill
> Baba Jobe if and when he
> tries to kill me. For that I will never apologize. I
> have had it with these
> people!
>
> Karamba
>
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