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Dalton1

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Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 00:48:41
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It's a discourse. another matter affecting this world of ours, a matter not to be neglected. iraqis are humans like Gambians, like Americans. so equally in the fight for a free world, the package should be no "one left behind." the article was first featured in senegambianews, as contribution from the author to welcome another media outlet coming to join the lot. discourses should not be centered on certain geographical areas.
http://www.gainako.com/My_Homepage_Files/Page2.html
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"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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Dalton1

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Posted - 28 Jun 2007 : 11:55:07
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(Courtesy of CNN)
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/06/28/iraq.main/index.html
i tell you folks, it is a war hard to understand, in any ways.
-the people from all ends dying, any ways. To me, this war is hard to understand.

(Coutesy of the Shepherd)
A WAR HARD TO UNDERSTAND .............................By Yero Jallow.............Posted June 11th, 2007
It's a stage to reach to: Suicide Bombing. I believe for an oppressed to get to that level, must have been a tough mental challenge. Doing it to die for ever, and take others lives as well, innocent ones. The level is truly insane. It doesn't make a difference if one uses a gun (terror of Governments) or bomb-straps (terror of suicide bombers). It's terror.
The initial plan was to root out Saddam and his lieutenants, but Saddam was long since taken to gallows and showed the neck-hanging justice on a Muslim festival (sacrificed on Eid-adha), and yet Iraq is still in shambles.
So now, what should be the way forward for the Iraqis?
I ask not because I am Pope Benedict who is only worried about the Christian population in Iraq, but that the Iraqi people in entirety needs to breathe fresh and tranquil atmosphere once again.
Personally, I feel that the US must withdraw their troops forthwith. They are fighting an illegal war. If it was to get Saddam and his cronies only and leave, one would have made sense a little out of the whole political game? But no. That's not the case. The interest as seen is more than Saddam's head.
On the side of the Al-Maliki's administration are bunch of hypocrites and spites out to doom Iraq and its citizens. They have a tendency to be worst than Saddam, so they demonstrated when they took Saddam to the gallows and gave the wrong people to do the job; teasing, chanting and hauling insults at him. It should have been handled by an independent body of executioners, so to say, but no it is clear that they wanted to retaliate and not accord the man true justice. There, they buried and barred the Iraqis from knowing all those that confided and assisted the long time tyrant for his mischievous deeds.
So now the war between the so-called insurgencies; Sunnis, Siyats and others continues nonstop. Where is the common sense in it? Who will be the victor of this war? How long is it going to take? What will be the repercussions? Is this true liberation of Iraqis? The answers to these questions will let us conclude thus as follows:
In conclusion, one can clearly see the frustration of the oppressed turning to suicide bombers; one can also see foreign companies getting the contracts and carrying pockets full of dollars for their use; one also sees a trend of hypocrisy among the Iraqis.
Hopefully it is a lesson to the whole world. Isn't it?
In the opening of SeneGambia Newspaper, it is my pleasure to welcome Mr. Jambang and his team of staffers, hence the reason for this contribution.
Note: The author of the piece is a staff writer to Gainako. Along side, he interacts in a lot of discussion forums to provoke healthy debates.
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"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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