Haruinerding Sissy Misogynistic pig,

What happen to the English tuition? Im i making sense.  Well, good that my
friend and the post man have been busy with the madame, at least i am given
some responsibility of some kids.  With you being the sissy, knowing sissies
don't work it, why *pretend that boy yours.   I hope he is save in hands.
With sissies you never know what they can do children.  Im worried for that
boy's real biological parents.*
**
*Mboge (unwell and waiting to know my gender )*


On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:49 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Congratulations Olfactor. You have three beautiful kids and one on the way.
> We wish mom and baby a healthy carriage to term and do let us know when the
> beautiful baby comes. See, if I didn't ask you, we'd never know and you
> would have been running around causing folk anxiety and chagrin. But you
> know being responsible for kids does not mean they are yours. A friend of
> yours told me one looked like him and the other the mail man O'Donnelly
> I love you men. You gotta invite us to the Ngainteh. If its a boy, name him
> Haruna. Why not? Haruna.
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
>  Sent: Thu, Mar 25, 2010 4:13 am
> Subject: Re: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused win UK court case - PRECEDENT FOR
> FORMER HIGH ...
>
>  Haruinerding,
>
> Why do you wanna know if i have kids or not? Remember you still varifying
> my gender/sex? Well, i am living with someone who believes i have what it
> takes to give her two beautiful kids plus a third she is expecting this
> summer.  There is also another female who gave birth to a beautiful girl
> some 12 years ago who believes yours truly is responsible.
>
> Maybe consult you *DaaManso for a revelation whether this genderless
> one has kids or not.*
> Mboge
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>>  For someone who is not a sissy, you sure like talking about ASS
>> Olfactor. And I didn't say jumping into any Dinko, I said Jumping OUT.
>> You're already in there. Do you have kids Olfactor?
>>
>> Haruna.
>>
>>  In a message dated 3/25/2010 3:41:19 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>> [log in to unmask] writes:
>>
>> MR Haruiner Ass,
>>
>> I thought you had few hours to cook for whatever kids you claimed to have
>> *(are you sure that kid or kids are yours, sissies do not work it you
>> know). *Or was it just a lie or pretentious brag about being a caring
>> parent while the nasty misogynistic ass was letting the kids mum to do all
>> the work.
>>
>> *Hope you have time cos you are gonna have a lot of fitting missing words
>> in what you read from me, cos i cannot speak or write English or any
>> language.*
>>
>> As  for your drivel or should i say the runny stuff oozing from your
>> bloated behind belong to the sewer, i wonder how it can make me jump into
>> any *DINKO*.
>>
>> Since whenever someone points to the shitty fetid trash coming from your
>> stinky behind, means people* hate or are jealous of you, well it will not
>> wash with me.  Or im waiting for your silly boast of what you have done for
>> folk and how many people you have . You remember that one when you had an
>> argument few years ago on another forum. As if Haruiner is the only person
>> on earth helping out.  Please there are thousands of people who are making a
>> difference to others  everyday without bragging about it. *
>> **
>> Keep the cheap jibes coming. I keep chuckling seeing you doing all you can
>> calling me unwell or suicidal perhaps thinking you are winding me up.  Keep
>> them coming *Mr Knucklehead Haruinerding.  *
>> **
>> *As i say i need no ones approval, encouragement, padding on the back on
>> this forum or anywhere to be me. Moreso from a trashy ass like you.  I have
>> been surviving and doing my stuff without you or anyones help, so keep this
>> shit about love or what have you to yourself. If hearing me saying
>> that makes you have diarrhea so please situate your ass near a toilet cos
>> you gonna have a lot coming your way.*
>>
>> A woman or man, or in betweeen, i am not sure.  Please let me know what
>> sex/gender i am.
>>
>> When did you become the purveyor of anything, moreso love and cheers.  I
>> did not know you are such a liar.  Your record of insulting folk is
>> legendary.  Men, why are you pretending.
>>
>> *Mr Knucklehead Haruinerding sissy*, why ask a question when you know the
>> answer.  Perhaps it Nirvana as you say. Nirvana my you know what...!  What
>> more can i say to you knucklehead since you have revelations from DaaManso.
>>
>> Got to go now, catch up in few hours.  I wonder if I am not making sense
>> how come you are able to understand what i am writing .  I see your side
>> kick *Sountou MAMA Moofurriing* is moving on.  How are the English
>> lessons going with him and the rest of your entourage.  Piss head *misogynist,
>> see you later*.
>>
>> Mboge (*Unwell, tormented and waiting for your help to know what sex i
>> am)*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>
>>>  [------Original Message----- From: Modou Mboge [log in to unmask]:
>>> [log in to unmask]
>>> Sent: Tue, Mar 23, 2010 1:16 pm Subject: Re: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused
>>> win UK court case - PRECEDENT
>>> FOR FORMER HIGH COURT JUDGE SAFIATOU NJIE? Haruiner/Suntou,
>>> Haruine rI choose what to call you, not you, get that.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> Quit running your words together. Why can't you invent your own name for
>>> me since you are your own man??? I guess you are now Mams' man.
>>>
>>> [Since you chose to call folk anything  thatr visit you in your
>>> hallucination, why are you telling me not call you what i choose.  Get
>>> pissed all you want, do i care i think not.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> So if I tell you to jump out of the Big Dinko, you will do it eh? Ok Jump
>>> out. To save your own life.
>>>
>>> [And talking about my use of the English language, yes i admit i am not
>>> good at it but maybe first teach your entourage especially your side kick,
>>> Suntou Moofuring who moonlights as a columnist to learn his grammer and
>>> sentence structuring before he spew anything from his orifice.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> Sidekick is one word.
>>> Mohfooring.
>>> grammar.
>>> Sentence structure.
>>> spews.
>>> out of orifice. Not from orifice. Orifice is pejorative when referring to
>>> a fellow citizen.
>>>
>>> [The two sissies Haruiner and Suntou Moofurin, i don't who is who, so you
>>> fretting about me hating you.  What silliness? Oh i see  it is 'about my
>>> delinquencies and inadequacies i guess.' Just shitty piffle.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> You're not making sense here Olfactor. Haven't you forgotten a word or
>>> two?
>>>
>>> [I am giving you your own medicine.] Olfactor.
>>> HarunaMos don't take medicine. That's what I got in a fight with my
>>> doctor about. I ended up convincing her not to take medicine herself.
>>> She thought I was crazy.
>>>
>>> [You have been running your shitty mouths at anyone here who differs from
>>> your the fetid opinions you keep spewing as some learned analysis.]
>>> Olfactor.
>>>
>>> I only demand that you use correct English when you speak with me
>>> Olfactor. Is that too much to ask?? What is "from your the fetid opinions"?
>>>
>>> [Haruiner, your  misogynism is apparent, so what  if i were a woman.]
>>> Olfactor.
>>>
>>> So what if you are a woman? Acknowledging that is the first step.
>>>
>>> [Are women less than men?] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> NO. For the simple fact that she is called Woman means she is more than a
>>> man. Whaddoyou think Olfactor?
>>>
>>> [amI happy to be called a woman or even in between.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> So are you a woman or somewhere in between a man and a woman?
>>>
>>> [Suntou Moofuring, so you are with times because you read stuff from the
>>> net. I know you've no idea to differentiate things but i tell you this
>>> people have choices.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> Yes. People have a choice to kill themselves too. Folk like you should
>>> not be given free health care Olfactor.
>>>
>>> [Most people still enjoy reading from books, magazines, periodicals etc
>>> the traditional way.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> Yeah but what is your reason for being one of those people? That is the
>>> question Olfactor. Is it Nirvana?
>>>
>>> [Get that Mr Fool pretender BUDDING political analyst.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> This is uncalled for Olfactor. Why do you work yourself up just to hate?
>>> What do you intend to accomplish by being rude just because you have always
>>> been rude but have suppressed it against your good health?
>>>
>>> [Well, Haruiner if your side kick is nice with me, what is stopping you
>>> from being nasty with me.] Olfactor.
>>> Nothing that I can see. I just choose to be nice to you Olfactor. People
>>> have choices you know.
>>>
>>> [As i said to you before, i do not seek, crave or need  your friendship,
>>> encouragement, cheer or love. Take them where they are needed or asked for.
>>> I do not need or seek anyones anywhere else approval here or anyone to be
>>> me.  And that goes to
>>> friends or family.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> I am the purveyor of friendship, encouragement, cheer, or love just like
>>> you are the purveyor of names. You know what that means don't you Olfactor?
>>> What have your friends and family done to you Olfactor? I know deep down you
>>> love me Olfactor. You just don't know it yet. I intend to yield you
>>> revelations like you've never had them before. Do you dream Olfactor?
>>>
>>> [And why can't you guys stop lying about anyone trying to dictate to the
>>> flea infested brain of Suntou Mama what to do with his political affiliation
>>> with the UDP.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> Not anyone. Someone.
>>> flea-infested.
>>> Suntoumana.
>>>
>>> [I only refer to the UDP because since he thinks people like me have been
>>> domicile in the West for years without going home, i just thought since he
>>> so politically savvy and with many qualifications as well as being endowed
>>> with seeing things no ordinary
>>> folk sees, just perhaps the UDP will be better served on the ground.]
>>> Olfactor.
>>>
>>> What does being in the west for years without going home have to do with
>>> UDP. You recall Suntou lives in the west too. The UDP is domiciled in
>>> Gambia.
>>>
>>> [Moreover with his project of exposing Halifa Sallah and PDOIS why are
>>> you Sountou Moofuring wasting in the West Midlands.] Olfactor.
>>>
>>> Aha. Halifa. BuDOIS Sek.
>>>
>>> [Bring it on!  Call your back ups. I see you are throwing around
>>> names. You have not seen anything yet from this unwell and tormented soul.]
>>> Olfactor.
>>>
>>> I have not seen a hoomang bing get so excited over nothing as you
>>> Olfactor. Are you well??? Bring what on? I think we need to expel you from
>>> here.
>>>
>>> Haruna.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Suntou who is this gentlewoman you keep sharing with us??? Gentle has
>>> left Olfactor years ago. He is now crouchingtiger. Oh BTW Tiger will be
>>> back for the Masters at Augusta National. i so look forward to that. I
>>> have been practicing my putting over the year and my coach Tiger will
>>> help improve that some more. Suntou you're too nice to Olfactor. Might
>>> you now be an Elizabethan like my friend Hamjatta???? Where's that cat
>>> anyway? How's he doing???
>>> T
>>>
>>> Haruna.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent: Tue, Mar 23, 2010 6:16 am
>>> Subject: Re: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused win UK court case - PRECEDENT
>>> FOR FORMER HIGH COURT JUDGE SAFIATOU NJIE?
>>>
>>>
>>> Haruna, your sense of humour has lighten up this place. I could not
>>> stop laughing aloud. It is good for our soul. I will be requesting old
>>> copies of the economist magazine from the gentleman, I will cancel my
>>> own subscription.
>>> Haruna, in this day and age, when both academic materials and proper
>>> journals can be securely access online, when books are now in portable
>>> computerise (digital form), i wonder why the gentleman is keen to let
>>> us know that he receives the hard copy of the economist? I wonder. Talk
>>> about refusing to march ahead with time.
>>> Good news for the Gunners: JAY-Z want to invest in the club, Spike Lee
>>> is our big fan as well.
>>>
>>> Haruna, I also commend your analysis of the actual case in question,
>>> Justice Njie. As you opined, they knew full well Yahya will never allow
>>> them to do their jobs independently, yet they agree to take the
>>> positions, hence she should face the music.
>>> The accusations are that of financial misappropriate. I also learnt
>>> that, the Nigerians has taken over our legal profession, thanks to the
>>> sack Justice Secretary.
>>> The gentleman's anger is as a result months of disheartening comments
>>> he couldn't bear coming from my end. He has already made up his mind to
>>> insult me, emptying his heart's delight on me. I am happy that, he is
>>> relieve of his burden.
>>>  Why get inflamed over Rwanda whilst our stakes are the Gambia. And why
>>> be bothered about what I do with my party of choice? It is fascinating.
>>> It is reported that, Kegame's own government has in it genocidal
>>> maniacs who still boast about their Tutsiness, let him clean up those
>>> sick folks before branding others 'divisionist'. Room for improvement.
>>> The gentleman's quest to get personal is understandable. if it helps
>>> him have a good enough sleep, it is fine by me. Say all you like
>>> against Suntou, i am sure your friends will tap your shoulder for it,
>>> as for me, i will enjoy my green tea and think of another subject. My
>>> old advise is that, stop being rude, calm down and remember that,
>>> people will be disappointed in you for using foul language.
>>> Suntou
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok Olfactor. So you say Suntou changed the topic first. And you went
>>> right along with the changed topic. You see what I mean about you
>>> needing help Olfactor?
>>>
>>> I'm just kidding men. Let's chuck this one to a comedy of errors
>>> Olfactor. I promise I got loads of other more significant stuff for
>>> you. Please. I don't know why you're always on edge. I thought that was
>>> Giuseppe, but I swear you're worse than my friend Giuseppe. But for his
>>> unnecessary disdain for Hon. Hamat, theguy is a wonderful fellow. "If
>>> you want to hide from Hamat go to Gambia". Men you guys are experts at
>>> low blows. Even Evian can't top that. What?????
>>>
>>> WHy are you bringing Giuseppe into this discussion. I thought he were
>>> your friend????? Olfactor you really need help.
>>> Haruna.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 9:21 pm
>>> Subject: Re: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused win UK court case - PRECEDENT
>>> FOR FORMER HIGH COURT JUDGE SAFIATOU NJIE?
>>>
>>>
>>> Haruiner,
>>>
>>> Low blows will not do!  Varify yours first.  Didn't your side kick
>>> bring in Kagame into the discussion.
>>>
>>> Mboge
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:05 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ehhh Olfactor,
>>>
>>> I am not your companion. Don't tell me someone changed our discussion
>>> when you were the veritable detractor. And don't tell me you're a man
>>> of your own when we are trying to discern if you're a man first. I am
>>> not your companion. And are you a Pan-African???
>>>
>>> Haruna.
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
>>>
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 8:28 pm
>>> Subject: Re: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused win UK court case - PRECEDENT
>>> FOR FORMER HIGH COURT JUDGE SAFIATOU NJIE?
>>>
>>>
>>> Haruiner,
>>>
>>> As usual, you've woken up and dittoing has began.  Your stupid friend
>>> moonlighting as the political analyst changed a strictly legal
>>> discussion to comparing apples and oranges.  There is nothing
>>> comparable between Kagame and a rogue like Jammeh.
>>>
>>> Tell me about what jungle justice i am running away and what havoc did
>>> i participate in to warrant my coming to live in the west.  Persona
>>> delinquencies and inadequacies, what load of BS
>>> I am a man of my own and I am not seeking yours or anyones approval
>>> for anything.  Talk of trashy and nonesensical self-delusional
>>> importance.
>>>
>>> Mboge
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Suntou,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your common sense. The problem with some of these folk is
>>> that they participated in the wrecking of Africa before they fled
>>> jungle justice or they had buyer's remorse once they settled in their
>>> new western homes. And they blame their personal delinquencies and
>>> inadequacies on the west. I say they brush their teeth before they
>>> speak to me about Africa or Africans. How you change a conversation
>>> about law and jurisprudence to a defense of kagame is beyond me.
>>> kagame's person or character was not in question......however you feel
>>> about the man. Extradition requests are between Judicial branches and
>>> nations. Not between Presidents or other idiots.
>>>
>>> Thank you again for your marked sobrieties Suntou.
>>>
>>> Haruna.
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 6:17 am
>>> Subject: Re: Fw: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused win UK court case -
>>> PRECEDENT FOR FORMER HIGH COURT JUDGE SAFIATOU NJIE?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The gentle man who wishes to make some us look like uncaring Africans,
>>> hence not qualify in advocating anything African should take a good at
>>> himself and his place of domicile. Many a times we read and hear our
>>> Pan-Africanist brothers resident in Europe and America for decades
>>> lecturing us about Euro-American this and that on Africans.. How
>>> self-serving these brothers are.
>>>
>>> If you wish to take the moral high ground on Africa, then do the decent
>>> thing and parachute to the West, East, South or Central Africa, then
>>> try screaming from the rooftop there, hopefully people will pay
>>> attention to the nonsensical out pouring of cheap emotion. Some of this
>>> So call Pan-Africanist hardly ever venture into Africa, yet they feel
>>> singing Pan-Africa enough in making words relevant, give us a break.
>>> The economist Magazine has nothing to lose or gain in the articles some
>>> of its commentators write about Africa. Can we for once see things in
>>> their right context instead fancying around hanging onto our own
>>> baggage of partisan politics. If anyone is educated in the west, you
>>> must without a question read books, be lectured by western professors
>>> and enjoy the western way of live. What moral ground do you have to see
>>> others as less of an African than you are? Below is the Economist
>>> Magazine's article on Kegame and Rwanda. In fact the article
>>> acknowledge the level of financial discipline the government of Kegame
>>> is instituting, yet the other facts cannot be left unspoken about
>>> because one is doing something’s right and other major wrongs. We
>>> should delineate cheap emotion from serious issues
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.economist.com/world/middle-east/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15622375
>>>
>>>
>>> Progress and repression in Rwanda
>>> Divisionists beware
>>> President Paul Kagame has improved people’s lives at the expense of
>>> freedom
>>> Mar 4th 2010 | NAIROBI | From The Economist print edition
>>> Kagame, progressive and repressive
>>> THE government of Rwanda is doing a lot of things right. It is pretty
>>> open in its handling of aid money. Most foreign governments and
>>> charities are so impressed by its detailed plans and apparent lack of
>>> corruption that they are funnelling more of their aid directly through
>>> Rwanda’s government. President Paul Kagame says he expects direct
>>> budget support to rise by a quarter this year, to $519m.
>>> The country has recovered valiantly from its year zero in 1994, when
>>> 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were slaughtered. Its centralised
>>> state is leading the way in economic and technological reform in the
>>> region. It is improving the country’s infrastructure, education and
>>> farming, and seeks to preserve its ecology. It pushes equality for
>>> women, who comprise half the government and parliament.
>>> On the diplomatic front, Mr Kagame has been equally successful. He has
>>> sent troops to help keep the peace in Sudan’s Darfur province and
>>> elsewhere. He has stood up to mighty France, blaming it, as the
>>> region’s then most influential Western power, for failing to prevent
>>> the genocide. And last month the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy,
>>> came to Rwanda and offered something close to an apology. France, he
>>> said, had committed “grave errors of judgment” before, during, and
>>> after the genocide. Questions linger about the role of French special
>>> forces during the killing, as well as the fate of Hutus living in
>>> France whom Rwanda wants extradited on suspicion of involvement in the
>>> genocide.
>>> France, for its part, has not dropped charges against some members of
>>> Mr Kagame’s government who are alleged to have ordered the shooting
>>> down of a French aircraft carrying Rwanda’s then president, Juvénal
>>> Habyarimana, a Hutu; that action triggered the genocide. Yet both
>>> countries now appear more at ease with each other. Days after Mr
>>> Sarkozy’s visit, Mr Habyarimana’s widow, Agathe, was arrested near
>>> Paris (and then freed on bail) for questioning over her alleged role in
>>> the genocide. French businessmen came in Mr Sarkozy’s slipstream,
>>> eyeing minerals and timber in neighbouring Congo, for which Rwanda is a
>>> conduit. “There is no doubt this is a reconciliation,” says a Rwandan
>>> government figure.
>>> Yet awkward question-marks hang over Mr Kagame and his ruling Rwandan
>>> Patriotic Front. The president’s detractors say his party has not owned
>>> up to killing thousands of civilians immediately after the genocide or
>>> to responsibility for causing much bloodshed in Congo, which it invaded
>>> in order to hunt down the génocidaires who had fled there. The
>>> Congolese government, it may be noted, has co-operated with the
>>> Rwandans in their more recent incursions into Congo.
>>> Mr Kagame and his government are stifling political and press freedom
>>> in advance of a presidential election due in August. He is almost
>>> certain to win but evidently he is determined to secure a big majority
>>> to implement his “one Rwanda” policies. Opposition parties have been
>>> forbidden to “use words or facts that defame other politicians”. In
>>> practice, the government can label any criticism against it as
>>> “divisionism”, which entitles it to lock up the offenders. Members of
>>> the opposition say they are spied on and bullied.
>>> It is unclear whether the government will let the Democratic Green
>>> Party, a feisty new opposition group, be registered. If not, the Greens
>>> say they will back another lot, the Socialist Party-Imberakuri, which
>>> should be able to run a presidential candidate. The head of a third
>>> opposition party, the United Democratic Forces-Inkingi, Victoire
>>> Ingabire, says she has been vilified since returning from exile in
>>> January. The government, she says, has encouraged people to assault
>>> her, accusing her of being a génocidaire. This week a former military
>>> intelligence chief, Kayumba Nyamwasa, who was reported to have joined
>>> the Greens, fled Rwanda and is said to be claiming asylum in South
>>> Africa. The government says he is wanted on criminal charges—presumably
>>> divisionism.
>>> End.
>>> Going back to our own dictators corridors, What is it that his
>>> supporter are fuming against us about? They are saying, the man is a
>>> dictator of development and that he is fighting against corruption. He
>>> has given women more power and rights. His Vice-President is a woman.
>>> At some point in his government, there were more women in his
>>> government as Ministers than the previous administration. All that the
>>> gentleman is promoting Kegame for, Yahya Jammeh was once hail with
>>> those same things.
>>> Should there be any reason for the cubing of civil rights and plurality
>>> of views?
>>> Is Kegame himself innocent of pumping tribal issues in politics? In
>>> fact, Kegame's men in the army including the high ranking female
>>> officer play the card more than many others. Check their own Google
>>> images Mr Gentleman. I have seen images of the Rwandan army's latest
>>> incursion of Congo, the close senior officers bragging about their
>>> prejudicial influences. These things aren’t as simple as the gentleman
>>> is making it out to be.
>>> Nothing should compromise tolerant co-existence, and the opposition
>>> views is a key part to ensuring the population is represented at all
>>> levels. Kegame's propaganda alone shouldn't be listened to at the
>>> expense of others. He should be commended for lots of things, but he
>>> also needs to understand that framing words against his opponent is not
>>> healthy for the future stability of the country. Some of us are less of
>>> a Pan-African, however, we know the working of a genuine democracy.
>>> Advocates of Europeanism live in Europe. let our Pan-African folks
>>> migrate to Africa, instead of crying wolf in western towns and cities.
>>> Let not your bias of folks make you blind to their views. Stop been
>>> haste over public issues. Take a deep breath and read the material
>>> before jumping to conclusion.
>>> LJ, thanks for your sober and intelligent analysis always. Long may we
>>> have many non-partisan like you. Speaking the facts regardless of who
>>> it come from. Saddly, folks here seems to look at names, party
>>> afilliation, some ignoble little gangs before saying anything
>>> tangible.      You have shown to be above such petty mantra.
>>> Suntou
>>>
>>> Suntou
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Lamin Darbo
>>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mboge
>>>
>>> You are absolutely right that "Four men accused of taking part in the
>>> 1994 Rwandan genocide win their High Court battle against
>>> extradition" was "strictly premised on the significance of the Legal
>>> precedence it sets for 'fugitives' claiming to be escaping
>>> persecution". Specifically, I was thinking about Justice Safiatou Njie
>>> (Justice Njie) and whether The Gambia Government is likely to succeed
>>> in having her extradited by the UK.
>>>
>>> Although her alleged crimes are not political, the whole mechanism of
>>> Gambian justice is heavily entangled in political calculations. She is
>>> not likely to get a fair trial, and as a requirement of Article 6 of
>>> the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), now statutorily
>>> incorporated into UK law by the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998), her
>>> chance of eluding extradition is looking good.
>>>
>>> Even as the Rwandan decision is a brilliant exemplification of the rule
>>> of law, I have to agree with you that the High Court decision was a
>>> difficult one on moral grounds. I am unsure why Rwanda did not seek
>>> their extradition for onward delivery to the International Criminal
>>> Tribunal Rwanda (ICTR), based in the Tanzanian city of Arusha.
>>>
>>> For Rwanda, it should not matter where these alleged criminals are
>>> prosecuted. The evidence is suggestive of some involvement by all four
>>> in the '94 genocide. In that case, common sense would dictate that they
>>> be prosecuted for their alleged crimes, and where found legally
>>> culpable, adequately punished.
>>>
>>> Undoubtedly, the political arm of government was keen to have them
>>> extradited, but the Judiciary blocked that wish on the explicit command
>>> of both European, and UK law.
>>> Stated differently, the High Court probably hated the outcome, but
>>> there was a clear obligation to implement the law as it is. You are
>>> right that under other circumstances, these laws can work quite well
>>> for "genuine asylum seekers". This particular decision was nevertheless
>>> quite agonising.
>>>
>>> As to Kagame, I defer to your expertise on the man, and his vision.
>>> What he must do, and this sooner than he may prefer, is to create an
>>> environment that allows his vision to incrementally mature even as he
>>> himself no longer leads Rwanda. No one person can fully develop a
>>> country,  and in my view, this means that every African leader, and,
>>> or, ruler, must come to terms with his/her own mortality. Only then
>>> will a mighty continent actualise its great potential by making use of
>>> the major part of the talent at its disposal.
>>>
>>> Many thanks for a fine response, and advocacy.
>>>
>>> Do you think the Gambia's extradition request regarding Justice Njie
>>> should succeed?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> LJDarbo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On Sun, 21/3/10, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Subject: Re: Fw: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused win UK court case -
>>> PRECEDENT FOR FORMER HIGH COURT JUDGE SAFIATOU NJIE?
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>> Date: Sunday, 21 March, 2010, 17:38
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> LJD,
>>>
>>> I guess your sharing the judgement on the Rwandans by the High Court of
>>> the UK was strictly premised on the significance of the Legal
>>> precedence it sets for 'fugitives' claiming to be escaping
>>> persecution. I hope it is not presumptuous of me that you had in mind
>>> the Gambian female judicial employee currently in the UK apparently
>>> running away from Gambian justice a la Jammeh when you
>>> shared the ruling.   I assume that it is no rocket science that this
>>> ruling will provide protection for the corrupt criminals, genocidaires
>>> and their apologists from being brought to justice where it matters ie
>>> where their alleged crimes were committed.
>>>
>>> It seems the so-called High Court Judges are more concerned with the
>>> human rights of  vile genocidaires than those genuine asylum seekers
>>> whose fear of being killed and tortured in their homeland is
>>> consistently ignored and questioned  and in some instances ridiculed by
>>> Western media pandering to the right-wing politics of the "other"
>>> coming to take our jobs and scrounging on our generous welfare
>>> systems.  Im no lawyer but i hope this ruling also can be useful to
>>> genuine asylum seekers.
>>>
>>>
>>> Reading a response to the article you shared by our
>>> "descerner extraordinaire on this forum" comparing our criminal outfit
>>> headed by a deranged buffoon in the person of SHEPAD Jammeh gave
>>> me zits as well as being squirmish for a while.
>>>
>>> The realities of Gambia and Rwanda are markedly different.   Kagame and
>>> Jammeh are poles apart.  Kagame is a smart and  patriotic leader, a
>>> visionary engaged in healing a traumatized people, one fighting a good
>>> fight in ushering in a new nation based on functioning
>>> institutions. The howling on this divisionism by the Economist is in my
>>> view an irrelevant unworthy distraction. Kagame should take no advise
>>> or lecturing from a rabidly anti-African magazine that once ran a
>>> feature cover story by Richard Dowden on Africa: The Hopeless
>>> Continent.  It may be true that many an African country is marred by
>>> hunger, conflict and strife yet i have no doubt that if anything the
>>> African peoples are mostly hopeful and optimistic  about the future.
>>> This may be sometimes wrongly attributed to fatalism.
>>>
>>>  Of course there still remains a lot to be done in terms of democracy
>>> and human rights in Rwanda but one must acknowledge the giant strides
>>> already achieved in relation to these ideals.  It is work in
>>> progress that is being managed very well under extremely difficult
>>> circumstances.  Rwanda under Kagame boast one of the most enlightened
>>> gender equality legislatures in the world.  And this goes beyond just
>>> symbolic balancing of the sexes in terms of representation (given that
>>> 33% of the Rwandan Parliament is female)  in politics. Women compete
>>> and participate in all sectors of Rwanda society.  There is evidence of
>>> substantive and particapatory democracy in everyday life of the
>>> ordinary Rwandan. The economy in Rwanda is booming, civil society is
>>> being built and their advocacy left, right and centre permeates in and
>>> at all levels of society. Under Kagame's Rwanda a state by all
>>> standards that failed, has emerged way ahead of many African
>>> countries in terms of health care access to its denizens.  There is
>>> national health insurance for virtually all Rwandans.  With Rwanda now
>>> on the right path to development and substantive participatory
>>> democracy i join the hoard of admirers wishing the Kagame juggernaut to
>>> keep steaming ahead.  I do also hope that the juggernaut also destroys
>>> and annihilate all the negative forces trying to block it especially
>>> those coated in ethnicity.  Ethnicity is important but not to the
>>> detriment of building a prosperous Rwandan nation that concerns herself
>>> with providing peace, prosperity and progress  to its people.
>>>
>>> There exists a genuine concern by those trying to deny the horrid
>>> genocide that took place in 1994. Politicians such as Victoire Ingabire
>>> Umuhoza trying to play on ethnic sentiments must be reigned in.  This
>>> does not mean that people should be denied the right to associate
>>> with the ethnic skirt they want to wear as long as it is not to villify
>>> or create schisms between and among their brethren and sisters.
>>> Afterall the Tutsi and Hutu are from the same family of Bantu-speaking
>>> peoples.  But if not for a sad historical constructionism perpetrated
>>> by colonialists based on banal concepts such as
>>> the Hamitic Hypothesis , the Tutsi-Hutu dichotomous relationship might
>>> have been avoided.  I shall not suffer the esteem lot of this forum on
>>> the nitty-gritty of this racist hypothesis which helped in the pogroms
>>> of the Tutusis in 1959 and the genocide of 1994.
>>>
>>>
>>>  We have seen the shenanigans of France and some other northern
>>> governments trying to stifle the progress and development of Rwanda
>>> since the RPF came into power.  I will have Kagame any day as my leader
>>> compared to the rogues we have splattered across our wounded continent
>>> irresponsibly abusing the noble ideals of democracy and human rights.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Mboge
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:56 AM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> LJ, reading the economies Magazine edition of last week, i can see
>>> similar tactics in the arena of suppression of opposition views in
>>> Rwanda to that our own mad man. Kegame's government invented a
>>> dangerous term 'divisionist'. This term is label against opponents of
>>> the government with the country's sad past. The genocidal past was
>>> trigger by tribal sentiment, hence the divisionist concept.
>>> It is interesting how our guys invent this sinister strategies to
>>> suppress alternative views. Key members of the opposition are regularly
>>> accused of being guilty of genocide, a tack one is unable to free
>>> himself from.
>>> Suntou
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Lamin Darbo
>>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On Fri, 19/3/10, LJD <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> From: LJD <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Subject: BBC E-mail: Rwanda accused win UK court case
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>> Date: Friday, 19 March, 2010, 0:08
>>>
>>>
>>> LJD saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you
>>> should see it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ** Rwanda accused win UK court case **
>>> Four men accused of taking part in the 1994 Rwandan genocide win their
>>> High Court battle against extradition
>>> < http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/uk/7989534.stm >
>>>
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