Folks, I hope Gambians are not lulled to sleep with this nonsense from Amadou Janneh. Deyda Hydara was murdered by the state and Yaya Jammeh is ultimately responsible, just as he ordered for our young brothers to be murdered on April 10. This is also no different from the murder of Koro Ceesay and many others. Our cousins from over here have a saying: "Ain't nobody gon ride your back, unless you bend over". Gambians have been bending over and Yaya has rode us all along. IF we stop bending over, none will ride us. Just as Yaya is making the stakes higher for us by plucking lives away, we need to reciprocate in kind. Unless we go for his juggler, he shall continue to murder us. A brute will never give you your liberty, you got to rip it form him. This has never been a child's play. If Deyda is murdered for having the bone to stand against a criminal Media Bill, what do you think will happen to the alliance if they come together? He already promised them that some of them will not witness 2006. Mark my words, Yaya Jammeh will attempt on one or two of them if we continue to bend over. The alliance need to get their act together now and realize that their neck is on the line with this beast. In order to hedge against these murderers, the coalition need to have a task-force to mobilize the grassroots into a ready force for mass upheaval. Yaya has to understand that his head will be lost if he attempts anything and that will start with this murder of Deyda. That also applies to all around him. They have relatives, friends and spouses and all are and will be game. I do not want to hear "Nyunn Hamung Lee" (this is not our tradition), that is what we say when we are afraid and want to continue to bend over. Yaya is murdering us left, right, and center and all we can come up with is "Nyunn Hamung Lee". We have our brothers in the military who are equally abused. Why are they not liberating themselves? I'm sure Deyda has relatives, friends, and conscientious Gambians in our Armed Forces that can put something in motion and those folks need to be part of our struggle. Folks, do not be concerned with the myth that Yaya has supernatural means. He ain't got shit. There is no such thing and a clear testimony to that is Africa is where it is today because we were defeated in our last battles by our conquerors. Where were our means. Did you not think the same of Jawara? Where is that coward today? Had it not been for his cowardice, we would have been concerned with other things and not to deal with a beast today. Thus, Gambians have to take matters in their own hands. We either die standing up or we are murdered because of our lack of bone. Please read below. Government Condemns Shooting As 'Cowardly Act' Media Fraternity Says It Was 'Murder' Email This Page Print This Page Gambia Daily News (Banjul) December 22, 2004 Posted to the web December 22, 2004 THE Gambia government has condemned as 'cowardly' the shooting to death of Deyda Hydara the managing editor and co-proprietor of The Point newspaper. An official press release dated 17 December stated as follows: 'The Government of The Gambia is saddened by and concerned about the shooting to death of Mr. Deyda Hydara, proprietor of The Point newspaper. 'The Government vehemently condemns this cowardly act and pledges to do its utmost best to apprehend the culprits and bring them to book. 'The security agencies are already conducting investigations, and the public is urged to provide any information they may have on the incident to see that justice is done. 'Government extends its sincere condolences to the Hydara family.' Deyda Hydara, a correspondent of Agence France Presse, was reportedly shot to death in the street on the night of Thursday 16 December, hours after a reception he hosted to commemorate the 13th anniversary of The Point, which was established on 16 December 1991. Thousands of persons, expressing shock and disbelief, attended the funeral prayers for the deceased at Banjul疄 Independence Drive mosque, and the burial of the body at the Old Jeshwang cemetery on Friday evening. Relevant Links West Africa Press and Media Legal and Judicial Affairs Gambia Crime and Corruption Deyda Hydara, a past president of the Gambia Press Union, was a leading member of the media fraternity in The Gambia and west Africa. The media community in The Gambia on Monday issued a press release in which it said Deyda's killing was murder.' To show their outrage, the private press in the country, beginning on Monday, embarked on a week of mourning during which all the independent newspapers will not be published. 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