July 22nd
 



The day is here
again. Nothing to celebrate. It is quite sad of the unfortunate holding of a
whole nation and its citizens hostage since July of 1994 to date. It is a day
to pray, hold vigil, light candles and ask God to replace the political terror
and madness with decency. Since elections won't do the job of getting rid of
the mighty panther, it is as well within acceptable means for the Malcolmarians
to use any possible means including applying the same method he came through
power. I believe that balances of the equation. It won’t be undemocratic to
do that if such a change restores decency and removes fear. Since Jammeh’s
paranoia has reached an incurable level, every responsible citizen must begin
to say no in the little and big way to the nightmares unleashed by the
criminal regime. The so-called neutrals (apolitical) and Jammeh sympathizers or
even some of the standbys must as well begin to think outside the box. Just ask
yourself why everyone is talking. Once you get the answer, then you don’t need
to think that those holding Jammeh's administration accountable are just blatantly stubborn.



I join the rest
of you decent citizens to condemn Jammeh in the strongest terms possible.  
 
Say no to Jammeh's July 22nd celebration!!



Best,
Yero
                                          

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