"All Gambia ought to be outraged enough to civilly demonstrate their utter
disdain and disassociation with general lawlessness. General lawlessness
implies the absence of government. When there is an absence of government,
the citizens (governed) must reconfigure suitable governance for the affairs
of the nation."  *HARUNA DARBOE*

Mr Darboe,

Your observation is very apt.  Everyone should be outraged at this moment
and indeed the criminality and lawless behaviour of the Jammeh regime
warrants a complete reconfiguration and overhaul of the governance
architecture.  Hope some leadership will be shown by all concerned and a
mounted and disciplined resistance campaign launched to get rid of these
fetid creatures in our midst.

Mboge

P.S my condolences to your departed uncle.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 6:23 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  Preposterous Mboge. Not just callous.
> Halifa was illegally arrested.
> Unconstitutionally denied bail therefore illegally detained.
> Halifa remains abducted and his whereabouts are not known. We are told he
> is remanded at mile 2 but if his family, friends, and associates cannot
> ascertain that, then his whereabouts are unknown and therefore remains
> abducted.
> Halifa is denied access to friends and family, a human right even for
> Legally detained persons.
>
> All Gambia ought to be outraged enough to civilly demonstrate their utter
> disdain and disassociation with general lawlessness. General lawlessness
> implies the absence of government. When there is an absence of government,
> the citizens (governed) must reconfigure suitable governance for the affairs
> of the nation.
>
> I remain convinced that whatever Yahya may do to peaceable demonstrators
> all over the country is NO WORSE that what they are and have been
> expreriencing.
>
> I want to take this opportunity to commend our own Bailo for the open
> letter he shared with us all.
> Haruna.
>
>  In a message dated 3/13/2009 1:53:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> Foroyaa Online: HALIFA DENIED ACCESS TO VISITORS 13-03-09
>
> Halifa Sallah who is facing trial and is remanded in custody at Mile 2
> Prison has been denied access to visitors.
> When his wife attempted to visit him on Wednesday, she was told by prison
> guards that they were not yet given directives to allow her to visit him.
> When she went there on the following day she was told that such a visit was
> not possible till further notice. When Sam Sarr went there yesterday he
> asked for an audience with the Director General of Prisons. A prison warden
> at the reception who did not tell him there and then that the Director
> General was out, took his details and entered the prison yard. He returned
> after about 15 minutes claiming that the Director General had gone out. Sam
> Sarr then asked to see the Deputy Director General but he was told he was
> also out. He then asked to see the officer next to the Deputy but the prison
> warden said that that officer was also out. Sam Sarr indicated that someone
> must be in charge and requested to see that person. The prison warden then
> went in and after a short while he came with a Sergeant who refused to
> disclose his name. When he put forward his request to see Halifa Sallah, the
> Sergeant replied, “That is not possible, till further notice”.
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *Just sad and callous denying the wife of Halifa the right to see her
> husband.  What a shameful act. But what do one expect from a bunch of
> criminals.
>
> LONG LIVE HALIFA SALLAH!
> LONG LIVE DEMOCRACY!
> FREE HALIFA SALLAH AND ALL OTHER POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW!
>
>
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