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Dalton1



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Posted - 21 Dec 2007 :  23:00:52  Show Profile  Visit Dalton1's Homepage Send Dalton1 a Private Message
Bro Karamba & et al,

Thanks for your input. Here are some pieces, the ink of which is not even dry yet. That shows how irresponsible this paper is.


(CYBER TERRORISTS!!)
http://www.gambia.dk/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4577

(SHAME ON DO!)
http://www.gambia.dk/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4603

http://www.thepoint.gm/The%20Bite483.htm

Mawdo Al-hassan,

are you still there?

I heard you lived in that country long enough that you are not following political trends.

Here is some good advise for you:

If you have any interest in this regime, or a family member of yours, it is high time you realize reality from wrong.



"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:

Edited by - Dalton1 on 21 Dec 2007 23:04:02
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 22 Dec 2007 :  00:04:29  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Janyangfara I have never abandoned Jamaica how could I abandon her when I was never born in her to begin with. My family has been in Britain for the past 60 years.

As my fore parents had no say in being forcible transported to Jamaica from Africa, and later all my Grandparents,some of their siblings,their nieces, nephews, cousins my Great Grand mother migrated with my parents and their siblings who went through the British education system as children adopted Britain as their home for a better standard of living in search of employment during the period of British reconstruction after the second World War. When employment was in abundance and the colonial powers were falling over themselves to bring people from the West Indies to rebuild the country. Only one of my Grandparents managed to return to Jamaica to live out the rest of their lives. So how can I have possibly abandoned Jamaica?

In life there are choices. yes I can choose to go and live in Jamaica on my family land amongst my distant relatives if I so choose. Or I can stay in my country of birth with five generations of my family. Or I can live in Gambia on my lands and help to develop Gambia with my family and provide employment in the continent of my forebears. As I am well in my legal right to do so as a member of the African Diaspora who is recognized under the Constitution of the African Union; the fifth zone of Africa represents Africans born outside of the continent as a result of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. And I personal participated in the ratification of the constitution in 2004 when the AU Representatives from Geneva came to rectify it in London at Kensington Town Hall.
Today my family is Pan African comprising of members from Jamaica and many different parts of Africa, Caribbean and Europe. So the cap you are trying to place on my head just don't fit bredren.

As for women supporting Jammeh may I remind you that it is women who seem insignificant to you who farm, sell food on stalls, and others commodities who work hard under the burning sun. Who have benefited from APRC policies because without them Gambia would be suffering from dire food shortages. They are the ones who work hard and are being acknowledged for the tremendous amount of work that they do both outside and inside the home. That's why they support Jammeh because he respects what they do.

Janyangfara you talk about the lack of freedom of speech under Jammeh by saying if you exercise such freedoms in Gambia that you will be followed around by NIA. Now from my experience this is a double standard because in our debates it seems that you have a natural intolerance to divergent views such as my own and seem to have a compulsion to try and stifle out nonconformist views to your status quo. So, it seems that your guilty of the same intolerance that you accuse the APRC Government of having.

Peace

Sister Omega









Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 22 Dec 2007 00:53:57
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Santanfara



3460 Posts

Posted - 22 Dec 2007 :  11:02:35  Show Profile  Visit Santanfara's Homepage Send Santanfara a Private Message
janyafara,what a response.a very good and technical analysis of the current administration in state house.keep the knowledge alive.

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

www.suntoumana.blogspot.com
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Janyanfara



Tanzania
1350 Posts

Posted - 24 Dec 2007 :  14:57:48  Show Profile Send Janyanfara a Private Message
Called from sister Omega:Posted - 22 Dec 2007 : 00:04:29

Janyangfara you talk about the lack of freedom of speech under Jammeh by saying if you exercise such freedoms in Gambia that you will be followed around by NIA. Now from my experience this is a double standard because in our debates it seems that you have a natural intolerance to divergent views such as my own and seem to have a compulsion to try and stifle out nonconformist views to your status quo. So, it seems that your guilty of the same intolerance that you accuse the APRC Government of having.

Sister

Well done well done.Now we have agreed on one point I and the APRC regime are all guilty I admit.Could you also tell your well supported gang to admit to intolerance and abuse of office? There then sister I would know you are really a lover of our motherland for the Gambia belong to all includding you.If I can be accused of intolerance because I tell you about my feelings of your support for muder, mass killings, Rampant corruption and mismanagement of public funds, then what about those who in office doing the acts before you very self imposed blind eyes to those acts.
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 24 Dec 2007 :  17:25:21  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Brother Janyanfara,

Your type of bravery is one of a kind!! You admit being intolerant if that is suitable for admission by any other wrong doers and believers to reconcile their bit. Why we continue to suffer in Gambia is mainly because our hero commander refuses to admit that the tough job of the nation is not ready for him or him not ready for the job. He will deliver the greatest sense by admitting that fact and signing out in peace rather than being torn off the seat in pieces.

Karamba
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