Elhajj,

                     You are right that people should leave them to fry themselves. It is eminent that that things are falling apart. I swear to the Almighty Allah that Jammeh and the APRC are done. Gambians will very soon decide the faith of this tyrants.

                                                                                      BINNEH S MINTEH

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---- Original Message -----

From: Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>

Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 4:50 am

Subject: Re: Who Would Have Thought That...?

> Comrade,
> You need not cry, neither to be sick. Leave them to fry each
> other! It
> reminds me about William Shakespeare
> " The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth
> as the
> gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath.
> It is twice blest. It blesseth him that gives and
> him that
> takes. T`is mightiest in the mightiest, it becomes
> The throned monarch better than his crown. His
> scepter shows
> the force of temporal power, The attribute
> to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread
> and fear of
> kings. But mercy is above this sceptered sway;
> It is enthroned in the hearts of kings; It is an
> attributeof God himself; And earthly power doth then show like
> God`s When mercy seasons justice. "
>
> The ghosts of our innocent brothers are hunting them both day and
> night.Yaya will sacrifies all of them to the Gambians, and then
> run away
> to either Morroco or Guinea. The unlucky ones will be eaten by his
> hungrylions at Kanilai.
>
> Elhadj Tapha.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jassey Conteh" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 1:21 PM
> Subject: Who Would Have Thought That...?
>
>
> > Comrades:
> >
> > Who would have thought that Baba Jobe would be sitting in prison
> today?Who would have
> > have thought that the mighty Baba who intimidated, tortured, and
> harassedGambians would
> > be sentenced to a lengthy prison term? Who would have thought
> that Mr.
> APRC would be
> > disowned by a tyrant government that continues to be indifferent.
> >
> > I am crying today! I am sick today! I looked around and I
> cannot find
> Baba. I cry because even
> > though I disagreed with Baba, I condemn the injustice done to
> him. I cry
> because a frontal attach
> > on Baba serves as an element of torture against every Gambian.
> I am sick
> today because I
> > believe in democracy, rule of law and the right of every Gambian.
> >
> > The dictatorship in the Gambia has failed the Gambian people. I
> advocatethat we forget our differences
> > and embrace the few positives that unite us. The issue is that
> if we
> continue to have a yaha Gambia, our
> > rights will certainly be compromised. I am sleeping in the same
> bed with
> Baba today. I cannot endorse
> > the injustice done to him.
> >
> > If you assess the trend of the yahya dictatorship, you will
> conclude that
> he makes friends, uses and
> > discards them. Take a look at what happened to Sabally. Oh
> what a
> coincidence! Was Sabally not sentenced
> > to 9 years? Is Sabally not out now? So Baba in, Sabally out.
> What a
> disgrace that one individual has the
> > ultimate power to deny Gambians their basic rights!
> >
> > I advocate that we unite. I advocate that we seek the truth. I
> affirmthat we look at things collectively. I
> > believe that yahya has compromised and tribalized the Gambia. I
> categorically state that, should we
> > fail to unite, we will be contributing to a yahya distruction.
> >
> > We must unite and defeat the APRC in the upcoming bi-election in
> JarraWest. We must idealize the pain that
> > Baba is going through. We must win this seat. Though it seems
> illogicaland unconventional, we must join
> > forces with Baba's supporters in Jarra West. I would rather
> sleep with a
> former enemy who has been
> > marginalized than enable a tyrant who continues to deny us our
> rights.>
> > As we get closer to the presidential election, we must swallow the
> inevitable and join forces even with those
> > who were part of the APRC dictatorship. We should welcome any
> dissolutioned APRC supporter who wants
> > to join ranks with us. We cannot afford to lose those who are
> disenfranchise wth the APRC indifference.
> >
> > Naphiyo,
> > Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh
> >
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