When Yaya gave those diabolical orders, he forfeited his right to live in, let alone lead Gambia. This man was prepared to order the massacre of innocent and defenseless children partaking in a PEACEFUL demonstration just to perpetuate himself in power. And all this hunger for power is nothing but a hunger for corruption. The man is NOT yearning to lead Gambians because he is the smartest Gambian that can get things done in the country and move our country forward. The only reason this man wants to stay in power is for him to be able to lead a flamboyant lifestyle. He knows that he does NOT have the wherewithal to maintain the lifestyle of his dreams if he does not steal from poor Gambians. How can he steal from poor Gambians if he is a lowly lieutenant in the army? The man and his cohorts need power (guns and terror) in order to commit ROBBERY against Gambians. The lives of innocent children is a hefty price to pay in order to have these callous people leading us. Even if they were the best Gambians for the job, NOT a single Gambian should be killed in order to maintain a Dictatorship. But the Dictatorship did not stop at killing our children. They went further and denied the victims and their families the JUSTICE they deserved. Next week it would be TWO SINCE OUR CHILDREN WERE SLAUGHTERED in broad daylight by Yaya’s security forces acting on Yaya’s orders. To this day, not a single person has been punished for that most heinous crime to have visited our peaceful country. Instead, the Dictatorship is mocking the people. Bogus and toothless commissions of inquiries were set up. For the diabolical role he played in that bogus inquiry, Joseph Joof was rewarded to become our Attorney General; the man that is supposed to protect the legal rights of ordinary citizens. Here is a man who climbed the greasy pole to the top APRC legal position by stepping on the corpses of our children. Together with the former Chief Justice, they entertained APRC murderers before their commission, telling LIES upon lies about the fateful events of April 10 and 11, 2000. To this day no one on that commission can tell you who actually shot our children and on whose orders they were acting. Joseph Joof used this very commission to ambush Pap Cheyassin Secka and become the Attorney General. Well, one day, he too will be claimed by our children whom he denied justice. But the Dictatorship did not stop there. The same Joseph Joof engineered an Indemnity Decree for the Dictatorship in an attempt to insulate the murderers of our children. The Dictatorship shamelessly went to parliament to RATIFY the murderous actions of Yaya’s security forces on April 10 and 11, 2000. See why I said that these people are mocking us? It is now in our law books that it is OK to massacre innocent and defenseless children. It is OK to butcher children as young as three. It is OK to beat up people and shoot people and inflict devastating wounds on people and NOT compensate them for their injuries so long as Yaya orders the action and it is implemented by his sick security forces. I see we now have a new Chief Justice. I hope he realizes that these are the sorts of sick and repugnant laws that he has been brought in to oversee. He is now the Chief Justice in a country where the government is the chief law-breaker. He is in a country where if the Dictatorship does not like the law, it gets an inept Attorney General and a rubber-stamp parliament to change the law. In short, the new Chief Justice is entering a lawless jungle. As we speak/write innocent citizens are languishing in jail because the Dictatorship CANNOT tolerate dissent. I hereby serve notice to the Dictatorship that we will NEVER forget the massacre of our children. April 10 and 11, 2000 and how its aftermath is handled by Gambians, says a lot about the kind of people we are. Are we a people that would devalue the lives of children simply because the Dictatorship is holding us hostage? Would we dishonor the memory of our children by dining with the Devil that killed our children? We should always remember that those children were fighting to make Gambia a better place for all of us. Those children NEVER got up to go and topple any government and threaten the flamboyant lifestyles of the APRC Dictatorship. Those children got up because they saw LAWLESSNESS in the country and they wanted the authorities to realize that the children would NOT be silent when their colleagues were being raped and murdered without redress from the courts. The children got up because one of their own (Ebrima Barry) was murdered and then denied justice. At the end of the day, the children have been vindicated. Joseph Joof’s inept prosecutors NEVER convicted the murderers of Ebrima Barry. But when the Dictatorship finally denied Ebrima Barry’s family the justice they deserved, not a single protest was heard. Why? Because the Gambians are held hostage by the Dictatorship. More than a dozen innocent lives were lost when all the children were doing was demonstrating against the feet-dragging in the Ebrima Barry case. Now, imagine how many will be lost if children came out to demonstrate against the blatant denial of justice meted on the families of all the children involved in this saga. Should Gambians we reduced to this? Should we tolerate a Dictatorship that slaughters our children and then deny us justice? Should we tolerate a Dictatorship that incarcerates and slaughters innocent Gambians in order to perpetuate itself in power; continue to steal from us and render our people destitute? 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