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Santanfara

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Posted - 22 Apr 2007 : 17:38:30
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big mo ,may i ask whether you have any information about the where about of the five escape allege coup plotters ? .i know you may have some connections that may highlight the where about of the suspects. our government as been mute about this people for a long time now ,so we need to do our own maths .that is where you come in mo . also may i involve dbaldeh here for him to throw some light as what his contacts are saying regarding this son's of the gambia. and finally , i ask all members of banbata to start looking for vital glues since we cannot trust our own government's objectivity on this matter.
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Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22 "And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and the difference of your languages and colours. verily, in that are indeed signs for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran
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ylowe

USA
217 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2007 : 03:46:29
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| The entire Lowe family in the Gambia and in the United states of America would like to know what happened to Ebou Lowe. Some are saying that Ebou and co were executed and if this is the case whoever is responsible will be executed someday in broad day light. |
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ylowe

USA
217 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2007 : 03:46:29
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| The entire Lowe family in the Gambia and in the United states of America would like to know what happened to Ebou Lowe. Some are saying that Ebou and co were executed and if this is the case whoever is responsible will be executed someday in broad day light. |
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Ebra

Gambia
268 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2007 : 07:57:48
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| My former classmate was among the so called escapees. Alieu Ceesay a very humble, gentle and visionary guy. We miss you Alieu. May Allah Bless you. |
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Ebra

Gambia
268 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2007 : 07:57:48
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| My former classmate was among the so called escapees. Alieu Ceesay a very humble, gentle and visionary guy. We miss you Alieu. May Allah Bless you. |
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kayjatta

2978 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2007 : 13:07:58
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| Welcome back Ebra. How was it in Europe ? Did you go with the sword ? |
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kayjatta

2978 Posts |
Posted - 23 Apr 2007 : 13:07:58
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| Welcome back Ebra. How was it in Europe ? Did you go with the sword ? |
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2007 : 17:40:41
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Uncle Santanfara, I wanted to weigh in on this issue of the "Excapes". It is yet another evidence of President Jammeh's crime against humanity.
No common sense person will belief that these people escaped because the vichicle got into an accident. Where is the driver for the vichicle? Where are the people who were escorting the captives to Jamjanburay? It is a big insult to even think about believing the story.
According to reliable sources from Banjul these people were excuted in cold blood. One military officer close to the Jammeh regime (can't quite recall the name) and dear dear friend of the Marenahs went to pay respect to Daba marenah's family because he knew Daba (former NIA director) was among the death. The officer was fired the next day for visiting the family.
It is pointless to have any hope of knowing what happened to these people just like several other murder crimes committed by the regime. Hopefully, one day we will have some of our service men and women reveal to us what they knew about this horrendous crime.
For us this should be another crime added to the charge sheet for Jammeh and his officials. |
Baldeh, "Be the change you want to see in the world" Ghandi Visit http://www.gainako.com for your daily news and politics |
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2007 : 17:40:41
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Uncle Santanfara, I wanted to weigh in on this issue of the "Excapes". It is yet another evidence of President Jammeh's crime against humanity.
No common sense person will belief that these people escaped because the vichicle got into an accident. Where is the driver for the vichicle? Where are the people who were escorting the captives to Jamjanburay? It is a big insult to even think about believing the story.
According to reliable sources from Banjul these people were excuted in cold blood. One military officer close to the Jammeh regime (can't quite recall the name) and dear dear friend of the Marenahs went to pay respect to Daba marenah's family because he knew Daba (former NIA director) was among the death. The officer was fired the next day for visiting the family.
It is pointless to have any hope of knowing what happened to these people just like several other murder crimes committed by the regime. Hopefully, one day we will have some of our service men and women reveal to us what they knew about this horrendous crime.
For us this should be another crime added to the charge sheet for Jammeh and his officials. |
Baldeh, "Be the change you want to see in the world" Ghandi Visit http://www.gainako.com for your daily news and politics |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2007 : 18:07:48
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Baldeh and Santanfara,
Before Gambians part with Jammeh, lot of skeletons are bound to be. To stay as president, Jammeh is ready to kill, simple as that. For that reason alone (not to add the rest) Gambians to hate Jammeh is the least pinch he deserves. A nation-worldwide call to have hatred for this wicked Jammeh senselessness has to be everyone's duty. Waiting to see a family member victimised and rising is reactionary. In Gambia, we are largely related. Therefore a Financial Minister burnt to death, Editor slain, and school children gunned down are all members of our wider family ties. Jammeh deserves to be condemned and this brutal state of affairs terminated for peace and lasting safety of Gambians. Where other tyrants flourish, Jammeh has to perish. Gambia is not Uganda or Iraq. This brutality has to stop no matter who wants to play PR for a tyrant. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2007 : 18:07:48
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Baldeh and Santanfara,
Before Gambians part with Jammeh, lot of skeletons are bound to be. To stay as president, Jammeh is ready to kill, simple as that. For that reason alone (not to add the rest) Gambians to hate Jammeh is the least pinch he deserves. A nation-worldwide call to have hatred for this wicked Jammeh senselessness has to be everyone's duty. Waiting to see a family member victimised and rising is reactionary. In Gambia, we are largely related. Therefore a Financial Minister burnt to death, Editor slain, and school children gunned down are all members of our wider family ties. Jammeh deserves to be condemned and this brutal state of affairs terminated for peace and lasting safety of Gambians. Where other tyrants flourish, Jammeh has to perish. Gambia is not Uganda or Iraq. This brutality has to stop no matter who wants to play PR for a tyrant. |
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2007 : 18:50:39
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Brother Karamba you are right. Power is toxic and once a tyrant always a tyrant.
Sometimes, I wish a deeper study like a Phych evaluation is done on Jammeh so people know what in the world he is thinking. His recent comments about people using praise singing to him to get what they want certainly reveal something about his state of mind. A few weeks ago he surmon the judiciary and scolded them for delaying court proceedings without realizing the role his office is playing in delaying court cases. Another incident is when he accepted that he has fired and fired until he does not know who to fire all reveal some interesting trends on Jammeh as a human being. His HIV treatment is probably more revealing about him.
He is certainly an interesting character almost equivalent to a mad scientist who wanted to blow the whole world. I wish we can commission a study on his state of mind and see what the findings would be. May be we can have some historians who can shet some lights on what kind of behavior people like Jammeh look like in history. Any readers out there who can give us some history??? |
Baldeh, "Be the change you want to see in the world" Ghandi Visit http://www.gainako.com for your daily news and politics |
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2007 : 18:50:39
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Brother Karamba you are right. Power is toxic and once a tyrant always a tyrant.
Sometimes, I wish a deeper study like a Phych evaluation is done on Jammeh so people know what in the world he is thinking. His recent comments about people using praise singing to him to get what they want certainly reveal something about his state of mind. A few weeks ago he surmon the judiciary and scolded them for delaying court proceedings without realizing the role his office is playing in delaying court cases. Another incident is when he accepted that he has fired and fired until he does not know who to fire all reveal some interesting trends on Jammeh as a human being. His HIV treatment is probably more revealing about him.
He is certainly an interesting character almost equivalent to a mad scientist who wanted to blow the whole world. I wish we can commission a study on his state of mind and see what the findings would be. May be we can have some historians who can shet some lights on what kind of behavior people like Jammeh look like in history. Any readers out there who can give us some history??? |
Baldeh, "Be the change you want to see in the world" Ghandi Visit http://www.gainako.com for your daily news and politics |
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Ebra

Gambia
268 Posts |
Posted - 25 Apr 2007 : 12:44:46
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| I enjoyed the trip, but scare to reach Gambia b4 the mighty NIA lay hand on me. |
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Ebra

Gambia
268 Posts |
Posted - 25 Apr 2007 : 12:44:46
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| I enjoyed the trip, but scare to reach Gambia b4 the mighty NIA lay hand on me. |
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LEMON TIME

Afghanistan
1295 Posts |
Posted - 25 Apr 2007 : 21:08:58
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| There are NIA every where so be very careful who you talk to before going to the gambia. |
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