In a message dated 6/7/2002 2:15:52 PM Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: > No, you give Gambians a break and on the contrary, the hypocrisy lies in > you. What happened to loyalty to one's principles, comrades, and country? > You seem to share the "Jamfa" mentality that describes Jawara all > throughout > his political career. The man is worst than Brutus if you ask me. Can you > imagine Mandela being released from jail to join the Afrikaner Movement at > the expense of not only his comrades in exile, but the countless many South > Africans that has been massacred and victimized by the Apartheid regime? > This loyalty to self is what is sinking our country and it is sad to see > senior citizens leading parade. My sentiments exactly Joe Sambou. Principle is what maketh a man or woman, and Jawara has shown that he has none as far as I am concerned. The conviction to have clear principles and to do the right thing is what we need in each other as well as in our leaders because without it, we will keep coming up with people who will sell their own mothers for personal gain. This man was humiliated by these people who overthrew his government illegally, and in the time Jawara was away, he has been quoted as stating that this regime is destroying the Gambia. Well, they are still destroying our country, and Jammeh's government is more like a piracy that a government, and the havoc they are wrecking with our country is as plain to Jawara as daylight. I guess he was making his accusations in the interest of getting back to power and the life he was accustomed to, and without any hope of that on the horizon, he has chosen the next best thing which is to sell his soul to the regime of Yaya Jammeh. What he has chosen to do is close his eyes to the reality in exchange for a renovated house and some favours for him and his family, period. He has sold out not only the Gambian people, but those members of his government who stayed loyal to him the entire time he was in London. He simply negotiated a sell-out package for himself and his immediate family, and went home. Well, from the look of things so far, it appears that he is going to be a hostage guarded round the clock by Yaya Jammehs' unthinking brutal aquad and he desreves every ounce of that kind of treatment. That is the truth, and anything else is just the usual Gambian bad habit of beating around the bush fueled by a personal agenda always, instead of facing up to reality and telling it like it really is. So long as we continue to do that, we will always have the Jawara's in our midst, and out political situation will remain the same. Jabou Joh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~