Indeed Karim. I understood you to view the rest of humanity and the world through Yahya's prism. Let me share some differences with you:
 
Dadis and the CNDD Intervened to save La-Guinea.
Yahya and the bandits imposed themselves as leaders of Gambia at GUNPOINT.
 
Dadis is a disciplined soldier of the La-Guinea Military and he is well-educated. He is also cultured.
Yahya was an ill-disciplined infantryman, un-educated, and uncultured.
 
Dadis and the CNDD afforded trades unions, opposition political parties, and the citizens of La-Guinea audience and participation in rebuilding La-GUinea. Dadis accords his teammembers in the CNDD due regard and respect and does not encourage criminality.
Yahya substituted the Gambia's military officers with officers of the MFDC, a foreign militant group and Yahya is engaged in a concerted programme of elimination of all his accomplices (co-coupists).
 
Dadis and the CNDD have cleaned the police service because some elements were steeped in the drug trade. Now La-Guinea's police and security forces are well on their way to becoming one of the most professional in West Africa, second only to Mali and Burkina Faso.
Yahya's criminality has transmogrified the police and security services into a den of accomplices who live everyday to keep a lid on their crimes instead of protecting and serving the=2 0citizens of Gambia.
 
There is something to be said for good upbringing and discipline inherent in the education systems of the world. Karim, Dadis is also aware of other cultures and the essence of human beings. I am informed Dadis speaks several La-Guinea languages, French, German, and some English/Russian.
 
Please do not compare Yahya to any other African or human. You do Dadis and the CNDD enormous disservice by allowing your experiences of Yahya colour your anxieties of them. You should know that at the time Yahya was making the promises you listed here, Yahya was oblivious of the meaning of those words. You don't believe me do you?? Suffice it to say that Yahya was always reading from notes prepared by others for him. He is not too bad in pronunciation. But that's where Yahya's responsibilities ended. It was not important to the writers and handlers that Yahya understood what he was reading to you or what he memorized. The problem is they did not take into account Yahya's depreciating mental health.
 
I encourage you Karim to read more on Dadis' biography. I am pleased you are willing to reconsider your anxieties about Dadis and the CNDD. Thank you. Haruna. 
Haruna. 


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Haruna
Thanks for sharing. It is a postive development. Dadis will be make as a hero like Thomas Sankara. Sankara stated a solidier without political education is virtually a criminal. La-Guinea now have an opportunity to developed its democratic institution. A rich country but unstable regime after regime have torn it into a failed state. Now that denounce all those sycopancy the assurance is that he is sticking by his words. Haruna was the folding of 1994 in the Gambia I was bit caution. Yahya Jammeh slogan of soldiers with a difference, limitation to terms of presidency, Transparancy, probity and accountability all of which have vanished into the Gambian cloud. La Gunea have expedite a transition programme which its donor partners envisage that it is on course is a great development in our fragile sub-region which rich cocaine baron are looking for opportunities to take over.
 

Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:17:25 -0400
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Subject: Karim, Tell me if you are proud of Dadis and the CNDD of La-Guinea.
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If you do not understand the Russian lemme know=2 0and I will translate after I clean my truck's transmission. My hands are about to get really dirty and I don't like this friggin CHinese keyboard I'm married to. Later my friend. Haruna. You see if you didn't share your anxieties with me about Dadis and the CNDD, Allah/God may not have prompted them to give you, Karim, this assurance. He says anyone who is not ready to go to the polls at the time of elections Might as well leave La-Guinea. And he is sick and tired of idiots telling him not to hold elections and to continue being President of La-Guinea. Karim, if there ever is a good time to die, I'm red to go. How about Yew and Olfactor? Haruna. tisho, Kaani beh jabato. Musu Maa tabi, Kay maa lohnyini
 
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Présidentielle en janvier 2010, législatives en mars
La junte au pouvoir en Guinée depuis décembre a "accepté" lundi la tenue d’une élection présidentielle le 31 janvier 2010 et de législatives le 26 mars, au cours d’une cérémonie officielle à Conakry. "J’accepte ce que propose20le comité ad hoc qui est l9 9émanation de la population", a publiquement répondu, le capitaine Moussa Dadis Camara. "Je ne peux que me plier à votre souhait", a-t-il ajouté. Le secrétaire d’État français à la Coopération, Alain Joyandet, avait exhorté début août les "forces vives" et le président autoproclamé à organiser ces scrutins, comme promis, avant la fin de l’année. Mais le comité a finalement souhaité que les élections se "tiennent aux dates indiquées, pour le bien de la Guinée”. Dans un discours, le chef de la junte a déclaré d’un ton saccadé : "Ceux qui ne sont pas prêts pour aller aux élections n’ont qu’à quitter le pays, parce qu’il y en a d’autres qui disent que nous ne sommes pas prêts pour des élections libres et transparentes". Il a en revanche assuré qu’il ne "pouvait plus" supporter les pressions exercées sur lui par des gens demandant son maintien au pouvoir  :"Tous les jours, je reçois des coups de fils de gens qui me disent si vous laissez le pays, ce n’est pas bon, la transition c’est deux ans,trois ans et même quatre ans. Nous vous demandons de rester encore, de ne pas organiser les élections en 2009, tout cela est irresponsable", a-t-il affirmé.AFP.
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