Bro Haruna,

 

It is really funny how Dadis wants Blaise Compaore to decide his fate. That one truly struck my good health. If history is true as narated to us, Balise's own hands are tainted with the blood of Captain Thomas Sankara. 

 

Dadis should go back to the barracks without delay. It looks like he is buying too much time under the leadership cradle. 

 

He shouldn't have to wait to "bow down to pressure", but rather should recognize that Africans everywhere are disowning military so-called governments and dictators. If Dadis is seeing Yaya and Blaise's fat cheeks, for sure, he must be greatly inspired by the duo and their ilks. It is my firm believe that military leaders only hide their uniforms in the closet with a thin curtain. Once they justify victory in elections, then they just wear the uniform back. Mine is not out of respect for for those with military backgrounds -very noble professions deserving great respect.

 

YJ

 

 



There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!


 



Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:27:24 -0400
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Subject: Dadis wants Compaore to determine La-Guinea's future. Kukeh,
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Look you me this!!! Haruna. Courtesy: BBC NEWS.






Guinea's leader misses deadline 






 
Capt Camara (Left) wants Burkina Faso's leader (Right) to decide his fate
Guinea's military leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara has postponed an announcement on whether he will stand in next year's presidential election. 
The African Union had given him until midnight on Saturday to formally promise he would not participate. 
Capt Camara says he wants the region's appointed mediator, Burkina Faso's leader, to decide his country's future. 
The crisis was triggered last month when troops opened fire on protesters, angered at rumours he intended to run. 
Human rights groups say some 157 people died but the junta puts the toll at 57. 







 If he tells us that they are sticking to their guns, then sanctions will be enforced 

AU's Ramtane Lamamra
Soldiers allegedly raped and sexually abused women during the crackdown, and the International Criminal Court (ICC) has opened an investigation into the deaths. 
On Saturday, the West African states - through the 15-member regional body Ecowas - imposed an arms embargo on Guinea in protest at the "atrocities". 
Pressure
The AU said it backed Ecowas's move and pressure would be maintained on the mineral-rich nation, where Capt Camara seized power in December within hours of the death of long-time leader Lansana Conte. 






CAPT MOUSSA DADIS CAMARA 

Seized power in December 2008 as a little-known army captain
Promised democracy, but now shows signs of holding on to power
Increasingly erratic behaviour and public humiliation of officials



 
After the coup Capt Camara promised to lead a transitional government and hand power back to civilians after an election scheduled for January 2010. 
"Legally speaking, the deadline has expired but politically, we are still working to put pressure on the junta," AFP news agency quotes the AU Peace and Security Commissioner Ramtane Lamamra as saying. 
"It's the result that matters most." 
Mr Lamamra said the AU would wait to hear back from Burkinabe President Blaise Compaore about the junta's position. 
"If he tells us that they are sticking to their guns, then sanctions will be enforced," Mr Lamara said. 
But Guinea's Foreign Minister Alexandre Cece Loua told AFP sanctions would not "solve the Guinean question". 
"We must seek a way to get the parties around the negotiating table," he said. 
Earlier this month, Mr Compaore invited all parties in the crisis to Ouagadougou for talks - but the proposal was rejected by opposition groups, who want Capt Camara to stand down first.= いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html 
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