"Lastely ,the Human right watch in Africa is too blind too see and the YOUTH mass
movements are
too slow ( or non-exsistant ) to respond.
In England and America I can critize the leaders and in Holland without my head
being broken
Secondly in the Gambia there is no DEFENCE mechanism to save the lives of their
leaders.The
opposition (Collectively or single) do not have the tactics and means to defend
anyone. There is
NO underground movement( like before)  to fight for anyone.It is a dead end . No
help/NAD"

Oko,

This is exactly how people at home feels, talking to people they will tell you that they cannot do anything about the situation. For the simple reasons that you will be picked up and treated any how without any protection or help. You don't even need to go to England, right here in Ghana, you can critise the Government, President , the Systems and you won't  get a scratch.  I remember reacting to certain issues at home and people will say to me that they won't comment because i will put them in trouble and leave. My heart bleeds !!!!

 

The Struggle Continues!!!

Ndey Jobarteh



 



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