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mbay

Germany
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Posted - 21 Feb 2007 :  23:15:25  Show Profile Send mbay a Private Message
There is no more to aid Kon.

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Originally posted by kondorong
No difference. A principle remains a principle. Thats why the law is blind. Its a treason to seize power and whatever comes next is still illegal in my mind. They should be tried for the treasonable offences they committed period. The law must take its course. No exception.

There are others in jail for lesser crimes. Otherwise open the gates and pardon everyone.

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Cornelius

Sweden
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Posted - 22 Feb 2007 :  05:40:11  Show Profile Send Cornelius a Private Message
OK, would you say that even pro-people coups ( like Jammeh's), are illegal, unconstitutional and even treasonable, to everthrow even a firmly entrenched government which is mostly made up of wanton but not yet convicted criminals?

Should there be a law that bans any person or persons who have ever taken/seized political control/power with the gun, from contesting an election and being democratically elected?

Some coupists will un-doubtedly be understandably found not guilty in the other Court of public opion, Court No. 5, the appeal court/ election.

But only if the law permits....

Edited by - Cornelius on 22 Feb 2007 05:48:00
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