Bro Haruna,
 
I think Dadis has tilted miserably to the ground with the noted massacre leading to up to two hundred deaths. If he stays to rectify things, he risked growing to a full size dictator because military men pick their uniforms from the closet as soon as elections are over. It looks like the new phase of Africa is going to reject military rule. In Dadis’ on shoes, he should allow the oppositions to hold elections without contesting, with a promise of investigation on the massacre. The civilian government to emerge must embark on reconciliation. 
 
No Military rule on earth!
 
Down with massacres! 
 
Yj, 


 

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Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 23:15:49 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Guinea: Note the Billboard
To: [log in to unmask]


Thanx Galleh for sharing. I noted the ominous ambiance of the billboard. I was particularly struck by the following proposal from Dadis:
"The junta leader said the proposed government of national unity will, among other things, facilitate a transition by supervising the running of the affairs of the country to the holding of a free and fair presidential election." Courtesy All-Africa.com
 
Here, Dadis seems to indicate that it was a big mistake for him and the CNDD to intervene when they did and that following their glaring incompetence, they wish to resign from governing La-Guinea. The only problem is that Dadis desires an African head of state in La-Guinea. For what, I don't know. However, I think ECOWAS and Compaore should take him up on his offer immediately. This is a bombshell if looked at closely. It represents Dadis' cowardly way of saving face and groping for future amnesty. If not he would have ceded governing to a commission that includes all opposition political parties and trades unions. And he ought to report to the nearest police station for trial for the murders. That is a good soldier's way of defending his/her nation. If the murders are not prosecuted, La-Guinea will not know peace even after free and fair elections.
 
Thanx again Galleh for sharing. Haruna. 



-----Original Message-----
From: Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] 
Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 12:22 pm
Subject: Guinea: Note the Billboard




Note the billboard with Camara's picture.
 
http://allafrica.com/stories/200910120108.html
 
 
Baba



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