Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 From: ebou colly <[log in to unmask]> Subject: YAYA MUST RESIGN. Part 2 YAYA MUST RESIGN The most logical course of action now is for the immediate removal of Yaya Jammeh from office. Gambians do not need to wait for any time-buying investigation or inquest on something that is evidently clear to every honest living person, Gambian or non-Gambian. Anymore minute wasted would tantamount to making the Gambians ever look like the slaughterable beasts Yaya termed them to be or the conforming sheep roped by the butcher. For him to masquerade behind an ayatollah’s image, quoting the holy Quaran here and there and acting as if he was not in charge of the direct orders is enough a deceptive crime for him to face a firing squad. The real Yaya we know was not the one the Gambians saw on TV the last time. He does not talk or act like the way he pretended and he cannot write good English like that either. He therefore must have as usual hopped in bed with one of his intellectual prostitutes and was provided with something fairly sensible to read. At least that did save him from saying more stupid things than those who were trying to justify the terrible massacre in the first days. There is no doubt that he was directly responsible for the order to shoot and kill; and most likely, he might have also been responsible for advising Isatou Njie Saidy and Ousman Badjie to tell those criminal lies during their first press release. As for those two, including Baboucarr Jatta, they are certainly guilty of carrying out an unlawful order of the worst kind in history- the killing of unarmed school children. They must be punished for it. Anyway when criminals commit grave crimes, they always unconsciously leave an incriminating trail that when scrutinized, is often very visible to the ordinary eye of honest observers. Invariably, lies told to hide criminal actions are generally punctuated by hidden flaws that could lead to the actual truth when followed objectively. Take for instance the ridiculous lie that the freed criminals in the police stations broke into the police armories and got the weapons they used to kill the children. Look at the logic behind that. By standard operational procedures (SOP) there is nowhere in this world where both arms and ammunitions are kept in the same armory. So it means that the criminals were either sitting on their ammunition boxes while on detention waiting for the incident to occur or, they also found the police ammunition store which they broke into and stole the bullets they used. Naturally both stories would not have made any sense if they had attempted to explain where the bullets came from after the guns were taken. The criminals could not have been under detention with any kinds of ammunition; and I found it absolutely impossible that at that spontaneous and chaotic situation, those escaping criminals could be so crafty or thoughtful to arm them selves properly. It beats any intelligent person’s mind to imagine the criminals breaking into the armories first and then breaking into the ammunition stores, getting the magazines, loading and unlocking the weapons and then finally launching into the streets for the singular purpose of just shooting at the children. Hello, what were they trying to tell us? Naturally the lies could not be sustained for too long because the very Gambians who witnessed it saw the whole killings done by the security forces using live bullets from AK47 assault rifles. It only reminded me of all those lies told after the killings of innocent Gambians orchestrated by Yaya in the past. However the worst lie that made me really disgusted with Isatou Njie, Ousman Badjie and Baboucarr Jatta was the rubber-bullet gun story. I know the weapon inventory in the Gambia Army the way I know my fingers. Starting from Yundum, Kartong, Farafenni, Kudang to Basse, none of the armories there have a single rubber-bullet gun. There are only eight or ten old ones at the Fajara barracks armory, which the police usually borrow when raiding criminal hideouts. That is to further say that even the police do not have them at all. So where the heck did they get those guns? Were they from the armory of Yaya’s “Allah”? In 1996 there was a minor demonstration by the Muslim high school children about their right to use the Fajara beach when the police tried to deny them access to enjoy the tourist resort. The police in tackling that situation beat and arrested some children. Barely 24 hours after, Yaya removed from office the Inspector General of Police Gibril Joof, a senior operation commander Turo Jawneh and I think the school authorities also got some share of the punishment. Yaya had accused the police and the school principle for being too high-handed on the children. That is the typical style of Yaya’s reaction to such national crisis in genera. If he was not guilty he would have instantly started dismissing, arresting, re-deploying, swearinr to bury people six-foot deep and above all wearing his frightening killer- baboon face. This time however despite the fact that the whole country somehow pointed the accusing finger to Badjie and Jatta in particular, Yaya came and masqueraded as a pious Ayatollah, quoting the Quaran and talking as if his absence during the massacre should exonerate him altogether. Yet he would not comment on the public’s demand to punish the executioners. People I spoke to in the Gambia me surprising reports about how Yaya looked absolutely pitiful on TV, his face changed like an honest person telling the truth from his heart. However, as some one rightly put it, in this desperate moment if those accused were not Jattas and Badjies, but Ceesays, Manjangs, Jallows, or Jobes, Yaya would have appeared in his true demonic colors huffing and puffing, dismissing and arresting everywhere with little or no consideration for initial investigations. Did he not act like that in the last dubious coup? How many people were victimized since then without investigation? But in the final analysis, he could not act because he ordered Isatou Njie Saidy, Ousman Badjie and Baboucarr Jatta to open fire on the kids and kill as many as possible. Those of us who know the way Yaya runs his government, whenever he travels, he is given minute by minute report of all the activities taking place in the country regardless of how trivial they may seem, much more when they it was that big this time. In fact my intelligence sources told me that he gave the order to shoot the kids the day before, when he was leaving for Cuba and was told that the school children were going to hold the demonstration by force after they were denied a permit. This is not the first time he gave such evil orders. After the Kartong attack on the 21st July 1997, he sent the late Almamo Manneh and some of his Former State Guard thugs to the army headquarter with an order that the captured Lieutenants- L.F.Jammeh, Alieu Bah and Jarju-must be executed forthwith. At first we thought the guards were joking, but when Yaya in a nasty mood called from the State House insisting that the captured soldiers must be killed to set examples we refused to carry out those unlawful orders. We told him that killing them was out of it, but if he wanted to do it by him self we should sign a paper with him for their formal hand over. At last he relented. If we had carried out that order he perhaps would have turned around tomorrow and say that he was not aware. Baboucarr Jatta has said it over and over that on the 13th of November 1994, although Yaya was at the State House the afternoon Lt. Saye and the other officers were killed, the final order to kill them came from Yaya. He said that the final order came through a telephone call he made to Edward Singhateh. And Jatta further said that because he was the one trying to stop the killing, Yaya was so upset with him that he decided to snubbed him for almost a month. Haven ’t we learnt that Yaya blessed the killing of Koro Ceesay at the airport the night before? Yet when he returned, he went to see Koro’s parents and even shed crocodile tears there pretending to be sympathetic to the family and promising to leave no stone unturned to catch the culprits. Given some little time, Baboucarr Jatta would soon start disclosing in dinner tables how they were ordered by Yaya to kill the children. He would of course make it looked as if everybody but himself was a party to the crime. Three things are known about the Chief of Staff’s odd character: he eats a lot, sleeps excessively and could easily spill his guts out if he is not hungry or sleepy. So Gambians enough is enough. If this great chance to remove this monster out of office is not taken and we play by his tricks until things are neutralized the way Yaya is hoping now, then I can bet that the next disaster would be too much to handle and might destroy the country forever. So come together in a common voice and force him out before it is too late. Start thinking about the date to start the civil disobedience for Yaya to resign for killing our dear children. The whole world is behind the families of the dead children. I am glad that every decent Gambian at home and abroad is also behind the families of the kids. We cannot wait for his removal so that we could build a memorial site that would remain a permanent reminder to everybody in the Gambia about the evil day of the 10th of April, the year 2000. It would also be a reminder of the period when the Gambia was ruled by Yaya Abdulasis Jamus Hunkung Jammeh, a fake doctor, fake colonel, fake Alhagie and very low life scum’my. 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