JAMMEH AND HIS BLUFF STATEMENT ON THE PENDING 2006 ELECTIONS. While Gambians are mourning Deyda Hydara, dictator Yahya Jammeh is talking about elections. What a senseless leader. Considering the gravity of the crime committed against the state, we expect any responsible leader to observer 40 days mourning period to pay respect to the murdered journalist. But Jammeh seems not to care much about the death of Deyda. If he does, he wouldn't be talking about elections at this period. It's not time to talk about elections. Its time for his regime to chart way forward in bringing Deyda's murderers to book. It''s time to bring the arsonists of the Independent newspaper to justice. It's time to bring the arsonists of Radio One FM to book. It's time to bring the killers of former finance minister Koro Ceesay to book. It's time to scrap all draconian laws from our constitution. Jammeh's bluff statement on the pending 2006 polls goes to show that he is ready to steal the elections. He had the audacity to say that he is going to sweep the polls. Jammeh says he considering not to embark on elections campaign come 2006? Jammeh seems to be over optimistic of sweeping the polls? Is he planning to bring his Casamance voters, as he did in previous elections? Is he planning to use his security forces to rig the elections? I hate to comment further on this issue, as i am mourning my the late colleague Deyda Hydara. His interview with GRTS'S Kebba Dibba was scanty. Jammeh woefully failed to address the questions of the day. Instead, he tried to intimidate Gambians who have infos about Deyda's death. Gambians want to know who killed Deyda. Gambians want to know when will the perpetrators be apprehended and brought to book. Mr.President, your statement on moves to sue people who point accusing fingers against your undemocratic government, will not in anyway help in bringing Deyda's murderers to justice. It will only further encourage the perpetrators to commit similar acts. Your this irresponsible statement compelled me and other Gambians to ask whether you are really serious in trailing Deyda's killers? As long as you are not open about Deyda's murder, people will continue to point accusing fingers against your administration. If your hands are clean, as you claimed, why not set up an independent commission of enquiry to probe this dastardly act? It happens in other countries, why not The Gambia? All these crimes committed under your administration cannot go investigated. We have seen the atrocities committed under former Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlings's era being investigated. You remember the South African Truth Commission? Mr.President act now to avoid being the inevitable day. There is no way that you can escape these atrocities attributed to you and your APRC government. There is nothing more honourable to admit responsibility for any wrong doing attributed to your government. The rest will be decided by those wronged. I Have no intention to indict you and your government. I 'm just speaking my mind. Let justice guide our actions. JAMMEH AND HIS BLUFF STATEMENT ON THE PENDING 2006 ELECTIONS. While Gambians are mourning Deyda Hydara, dictator Yahya Jammeh is talking about elections. What a senseless leader. Considering the gravity of the crime committed against the state, we expect any responsible leader to observer 40 days mourning period to pay respect to the murdered journalist. But Jammeh seems not to care much about the death of Deyda. If he does, he wouldn't be talking about elections at this period. It's not time to talk about elections. Its time for his regime to chart way forward in bringing Deyda's murderers to book. It''s time to bring the arsonists of the Independent newspaper to justice. It's time to bring the arsonists of Radio One FM to book. It's time to bring the killers of former finance minister Koro Ceesay to book. It's time to scrap all draconian laws from our constitution. Jammeh's bluff statement on the pending 2006 polls goes to show that he is ready to steal the elections. He had the audacity to say that he is going to sweep the polls. Jammeh says he considering not to embark on elections campaign come 2006? Jammeh seems to be over optimistic of sweeping the polls? Is he planning to bring his Casamance voters, as he did in previous elections? Is he planning to use his security forces to rig the elections? I hate to comment further on this issue, as i am mourning my the late colleague Deyda Hydara. His interview with GRTS'S Kebba Dibba was scanty. Jammeh woefully failed to address the questions of the day. Instead, he tried to intimidate Gambians who have infos about Deyda's death. Gambians want to know who killed Deyda. Gambians want to know when will the perpetrators be apprehended and brought to book. Mr.President, your statement on moves to sue people who point accusing fingers against your undemocratic government, will not in anyway help in bringing Deyda's murderers to justice. It will only further encourage the perpetrators to commit similar acts. Your this irresponsible statement compelled me and other Gambians to ask whether you are really serious in trailing Deyda's killers? As long as you are not open about Deyda's murder, people will continue to point accusing fingers against your administration. If your hands are clean, as you claimed, why not set up an independent commission of enquiry to probe this dastardly act? It happens in other countries, why not The Gambia? All these crimes committed under your administration cannot go investigated. We have seen the atrocities committed under former Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlings's era being investigated. You remember the South African Truth Commission? Mr.President act now to avoid being the inevitable day. There is no way that you can escape these atrocities attributed to you and your APRC government. There is nothing more honourable to admit responsibility for any wrong doing attributed to your government. The rest will be decided by those wronged. I Have no intention to indict you and your government. I 'm just speaking my mind. Let justice guide our actions. JAMMEH AND HIS BLUFF STATEMENT ON THE PENDING 2006 ELECTIONS. While Gambians are mourning Deyda Hydara, dictator Yahya Jammeh is talking about elections. What a senseless leader. Considering the gravity of the crime committed against the state, we expect any responsible leader to observer 40 days mourning period to pay respect to the murdered journalist. But Jammeh seems not to care much about the death of Deyda. If he does, he wouldn't be talking about elections at this period. It's not time to talk about elections. Its time for his regime to chart way forward in bringing Deyda's murderers to book. It''s time to bring the arsonists of the Independent newspaper to justice. It's time to bring the arsonists of Radio One FM to book. It's time to bring the killers of former finance minister Koro Ceesay to book. It's time to scrap all draconian laws from our constitution. Jammeh's bluff statement on the pending 2006 polls goes to show that he is ready to steal the elections. He had the audacity to say that he is going to sweep the polls. Jammeh says he considering not to embark on elections campaign come 2006? Jammeh seems to be over optimistic of sweeping the polls? Is he planning to bring his Casamance voters, as he did in previous elections? Is he planning to use his security forces to rig the elections? I hate to comment further on this issue, as i am mourning my the late colleague Deyda Hydara. His interview with GRTS'S Kebba Dibba was scanty. Jammeh woefully failed to address the questions of the day. Instead, he tried to intimidate Gambians who have infos about Deyda's death. Gambians want to know who killed Deyda. Gambians want to know when will the perpetrators be apprehended and brought to book. Mr.President, your statement on moves to sue people who point accusing fingers against your undemocratic government, will not in anyway help in bringing Deyda's murderers to justice. It will only further encourage the perpetrators to commit similar acts. Your this irresponsible statement compelled me and other Gambians to ask whether you are really serious in trailing Deyda's killers? As long as you are not open about Deyda's murder, people will continue to point accusing fingers against your administration. If your hands are clean, as you claimed, why not set up an independent commission of enquiry to probe this dastardly act? It happens in other countries, why not The Gambia? All these crimes committed under your administration cannot go investigated. We have seen the atrocities committed under former Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlings's era being investigated. You remember the South African Truth Commission? Mr.President act now to avoid being the inevitable day. There is no way that you can escape these atrocities attributed to you and your APRC government. There is nothing more honourable to admit responsibility for any wrong doing attributed to your government. The rest will be decided by those wronged. I Have no intention to indict you and your government. I 'm just speaking my mind. Let justice guide our actions. JAMMEH AND HIS BLUFF STATEMENT ON THE PENDING 2006 ELECTIONS. While Gambians are mourning Deyda Hydara, dictator Yahya Jammeh is talking about elections. What a senseless leader. Considering the gravity of the crime committed against the state, we expect any responsible leader to observer 40 days mourning period to pay respect to the murdered journalist. But Jammeh seems not to care much about the death of Deyda. If he does, he wouldn't be talking about elections at this period. It's not time to talk about elections. Its time for his regime to chart way forward in bringing Deyda's murderers to book. It''s time to bring the arsonists of the Independent newspaper to justice. It's time to bring the arsonists of Radio One FM to book. It's time to bring the killers of former finance minister Koro Ceesay to book. It's time to scrap all draconian laws from our constitution. Jammeh's bluff statement on the pending 2006 polls goes to show that he is ready to steal the elections. He had the audacity to say that he is going to sweep the polls. Jammeh says he considering not to embark on elections campaign come 2006? Jammeh seems to be over optimistic of sweeping the polls? Is he planning to bring his Casamance voters, as he did in previous elections? Is he planning to use his security forces to rig the elections? I hate to comment further on this issue, as i am mourning my the late colleague Deyda Hydara. His interview with GRTS'S Kebba Dibba was scanty. Jammeh woefully failed to address the questions of the day. Instead, he tried to intimidate Gambians who have infos about Deyda's death. Gambians want to know who killed Deyda. Gambians want to know when will the perpetrators be apprehended and brought to book. Mr.President, your statement on moves to sue people who point accusing fingers against your undemocratic government, will not in anyway help in bringing Deyda's murderers to justice. It will only further encourage the perpetrators to commit similar acts. Your this irresponsible statement compelled me and other Gambians to ask whether you are really serious in trailing Deyda's killers? As long as you are not open about Deyda's murder, people will continue to point accusing fingers against your administration. If your hands are clean, as you claimed, why not set up an independent commission of enquiry to probe this dastardly act? It happens in other countries, why not The Gambia? All these crimes committed under your administration cannot go investigated. We have seen the atrocities committed under former Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlings's era being investigated. You remember the South African Truth Commission? Mr.President act now to avoid being the inevitable day. There is no way that you can escape these atrocities attributed to you and your APRC government. There is nothing more honourable to admit responsibility for any wrong doing attributed to your government. The rest will be decided by those wronged. I Have no intention to indict you and your government. I 'm just speaking my mind. Let justice guide our actions. JAMMEH AND HIS BLUFF STATEMENT ON THE PENDING 2006 ELECTIONS. While Gambians are mourning Deyda Hydara, dictator Yahya Jammeh is talking about elections. What a senseless leader. Considering the gravity of the crime committed against the state, we expect any responsible leader to observer 40 days mourning period to pay respect to the murdered journalist. But Jammeh seems not to care much about the death of Deyda. If he does, he wouldn't be talking about elections at this period. It's not time to talk about elections. Its time for his regime to chart way forward in bringing Deyda's murderers to book. It''s time to bring the arsonists of the Independent newspaper to justice. It's time to bring the arsonists of Radio One FM to book. It's time to bring the killers of former finance minister Koro Ceesay to book. It's time to scrap all draconian laws from our constitution. Jammeh's bluff statement on the pending 2006 polls goes to show that he is ready to steal the elections. He had the audacity to say that he is going to sweep the polls. Jammeh says he considering not to embark on elections campaign come 2006? Jammeh seems to be over optimistic of sweeping the polls? Is he planning to bring his Casamance voters, as he did in previous elections? Is he planning to use his security forces to rig the elections? I hate to comment further on this issue, as i am mourning my the late colleague Deyda Hydara. His interview with GRTS'S Kebba Dibba was scanty. Jammeh woefully failed to address the questions of the day. Instead, he tried to intimidate Gambians who have infos about Deyda's death. Gambians want to know who killed Deyda. Gambians want to know when will the perpetrators be apprehended and brought to book. Mr.President, your statement on moves to sue people who point accusing fingers against your undemocratic government, will not in anyway help in bringing Deyda's murderers to justice. It will only further encourage the perpetrators to commit similar acts. Your this irresponsible statement compelled me and other Gambians to ask whether you are really serious in trailing Deyda's killers? As long as you are not open about Deyda's murder, people will continue to point accusing fingers against your administration. If your hands are clean, as you claimed, why not set up an independent commission of enquiry to probe this dastardly act? It happens in other countries, why not The Gambia? All these crimes committed under your administration cannot go investigated. We have seen the atrocities committed under former Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlings's era being investigated. You remember the South African Truth Commission? Mr.President act now to avoid being the inevitable day. There is no way that you can escape these atrocities attributed to you and your APRC government. There is nothing more honourable to admit responsibility for any wrong doing attributed to your government. The rest will be decided by those wronged. I Have no intention to indict you and your government. I 'm just speaking my mind. 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