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Sitasungo

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Posted - 31 May 2006 : 00:28:10
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Hi fellas, See how confused our police forces have becomed? I received a call from bundung police station to report there immidiately yesterday,When I arrived,I announced my presence and the officer on the counter said he never called me but asked me to wait for his boss.While I waited,the boss or who ever he was came and when I confronted him as to whether he called me/He looked at me and said Mr..... which party do you belong?( stupid officer he is)I said to him, "I AM NADD and NADD is ME"Then he said to me 'infact we have got reports that you are causing problems at kunkujang'for that we have to arrest you.I said to him who reported that I was causing problems at Kunkujang and infact who told him I live at Kunkujang?He became so stupid looking and silly then he said to me 'You mean you don't live at Kunkujang?I said to him no but even if I live at kunkujang and caused any problems,I should be reported at wellingara police station or Brikama?Then he said to me You think you know your rights or the law but we have reports also that you do also wrote on the freedom news paper and when I asked for him to show me my name,he serched and serched but couldn't find my name.Then he asked whether my real name was not ..... I then told him if he has no other thing to say to me I was going home.He then asked me to go but come the following day Today.I did not go because I think this news paper saga will be used by these savages to clamp down on their opponents. You can see what we are now in real hell sitasungo
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taalibeh
Gambia
336 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2006 : 10:14:41
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Sita,
Ignore these brainless people. I have spoken to a lot of people who genuinely perceived this as an absolute ploy to cause havoc against innocent people. This is why Africa is sinking deeper and deeper into trouble.
People should have a right to exploit information technology to satisfy their requirement. We have a right to subject jammeh and any other public officer for that matter to scrutiny because we pay them.
Those people asking for jammeh to be left alone are not genuine. Imagine if you establish a company and ask a group of individuals to run it for you, would you accepted it if these people refuse to be accountable to you? This is the kind of relationship between government and the electorate.
Those who are indifferent should leave us alone. I wonder how sajar taal will look at his family in the eye and explain his stupid and sucidal actions. |
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2006 : 18:01:51
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Taalibeh, you are absolutely correct these officers are using this to intimidate opponents of the government. My recommendation is for us to continue the pressure and be persistence in exposing as many weaknesses of the government as possible.
As I mentioned in my previous writing, oppressive regimes can only survive when they succeed in keeping the people ignorant as long as they could. When a people are enlightened they control their own destiny and no public servant or politician can take away their rights.
We can feel how threatened the Jammeh regime and its security opperators are with freedom and easy access to information. I was impressed how many of our young people visit the internet cafes when I visited Gambia. This is an encouraging development and advancement of our future leaders. It is a matter of time before this regime loses its influence on the minds of our young people.
We must continue the pressure and in doing so must be prepared and expect a stiff resistance from the oppressors. Victory is on our side and we will live to witness the down fall of the ignorance and the oppressors. The truth must prevail
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taalibeh
Gambia
336 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jun 2006 : 10:32:03
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Absolutly. The level of aggitation within the government is manifested by their confused position and reactions. They have sensed that they are in their twilight positions and the end is very close now.
I am very sure that the revelations of top government secrets by the freedomnews paper is having a tremendous effect on jammeh himself.
I hope very soon he will be dug out from a hole just like Saddam was. He can run but will never be able to hide. Those supporting him such as Ebou Jallow must let off because they are not winning and will never win.
People holding secrets about jammeh must come out and reveal everything to mount more pressure on him. He is not strong and get confused very easily. This is why he is killing too many people. |
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Alhassan
Sweden
813 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jun 2006 : 11:15:04
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quote: Originally posted by taalibeh
Sita,
Ignore these brainless people. I have spoken to a lot of people who genuinely perceived this as an absolute ploy to cause havoc against innocent people. This is why Africa is sinking deeper and deeper into trouble.
People should have a right to exploit information technology to satisfy their requirement. We have a right to subject jammeh and any other public officer for that matter to scrutiny because we pay them.
Those people asking for jammeh to be left alone are not genuine. Imagine if you establish a company and ask a group of individuals to run it for you, would you accepted it if these people refuse to be accountable to you? This is the kind of relationship between government and the electorate.
Those who are indifferent should leave us alone. I wonder how sajar taal will look at his family in the eye and explain his stupid and sucidal actions.
Brothers, No body is asking you to leave anybody alone if elected by the people ,but do things the right way as civilised, intelligent and progressive people. In your hiding countries you dont read insults directed to people. Even the critics of the Bush adminstration do oppose in the right way with manners. Lack of manners can't take you far. People will disbelive you instead. Be real and people shall belive in you. Your statements or freedom dose not give you the right to write online give names of people you insult and mye be diform their carather. This is the problem. You Gambians dont respect laws and regulatuions. You would rather go the back door or even bribe your way through. This is true because most of you on the forum give false names and e-mail adresses. Only if you have a negative agenda you hide. You people think you own Gambia. Gambia belongs to all Gambians including Saja Taal and most of you guys who write very disturbing artickles about other people.In fact you call them by their names. This is criminal according to the international data protection act. Come outfrom your hiding names and give possitive contributions on the forum for you to progress. Your country shall never progress with you negative thinking. I am not a Gambian voter but love Gambia where I was born. |
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Sitasungo

77 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jun 2006 : 12:41:34
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Hi My brother Alhasanna, Well as you rightly said..'Gambia belongs to all including Saja Taal',You are right in saying so.But is you have got a correct hypotalamus and you not day dreaming or maybe as you said you are not born in the Gambia,maybe you don't know what our country is going through these days since these dictator and his savages took the raigns of power forcefully. Saja with his level of education and thinking of his resent activities,definately beautiful and peace-loving Gambia doesn't deserve the likes of Saja.He should have been born two thousand years ago so that he is history now.I have nothing against him infact I know him personally but when we talk about the Gambia collectively,Saja should have been arround two thousand years ago.Individually he is someone I know.But I tell you my brother,I have only the Gambia while you have where you are born and the Gambia.So you can see the difference?Those who talk about Saja,do so out of Saja's betrayals to his motherland.The Dr.Saja I know from Banjul then parmanent secretary ministry of Education(late 80s to early 90s) is not the Saja Taal who now joins to distroy his country. If you want people to put in their names on the web,fine but may I ask you Alhasanna? (1)How many members of your family have been killed by the junta? (2)Have you closest relatives in the Gambia?,If yes give us their names. (3)How brave are you if you think most of us are cowards hidding behind the web? (4)Can you stand up to the government on your own and challenge some of the human right abuses in your ancestral homeland(Gambia) if you belief in equal right and power belonging to the people? And last but not the least my brother if you are not a hypocrete but a true democrat Alhasanna, Would you face up to your responsibilities as a true Humanist and question the Government about the killings of Koro,11 school boys,Redcross voluntier,Hydara ect and the shooting of the lawyer Ousman Sillah,burning of the FM Radio Station,Independant News Paper,and the house of the BBC correspondant E.Sillah.
Unless the authorities come up with an explanation to these ,I still hold them responsible.
Where was Saja when these things were happening and where where you? Come-on talk to me ....The Gambia belongs to all now lets talk about the Gambia. Peace be with you Sitasungo |
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royale
Gambia
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Posted - 01 Jun 2006 : 13:18:07
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| Well put Sita, I'm not sure if Alhassan is quite aware of the going ons in The Gambia. He said even Bush's critics oppose with manners. Yes, some do, but the majority always ridicule him like you won't believe and just to remind you, this forum is for people to express their views whatever they may be just like you did. |
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serenata

Germany
1400 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jun 2006 : 15:26:29
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Alhassan, you are right when you say that criticism will only be accepted if you stay polite. I agree that as far as possible one should stay constructive and show some manners, to politicians as well as to your next door neighbour or your (cyber) friends.
But criticising politicians has more than one aspect. Politicians are our employees, they live on our money and should do their job, i.e. work for us. The times of feudalism are over, and the sooner they learn this, the better for them and for all of us. Citizens of a democratic nation have the duty to keep an eye on what their leaders are doing, and it is not their duty to bow their heads to them, like they do to God. To make this possible, we have the wonderful inventions of press freedom and freedom of speach.
Alhassan, you seem to confuse cause and effect when you say "Only if you have a negative agenda you hide". People are not hiding their identity because they are all negative and only want to insult their politicians. It seems that even if they stay fair and polite, and have reasonable arguments they must be careful. This gives an extremely negative agenda to the people who hinder them from speaking out what they think. Don't get me wrong: I am not at all an admirer of freedom newspaper's style; I stated this here after having read a few issues. But as you may know, it is not only freedom newspaper.
A few days ago, there was a documentary on German TV about the extra-parliamentary opposition in the USA, the peace movement and the civil rights movement. Since 9/11 they have this so-called 'Patriot Act' there, which on the whole is a slap into the face of democracy. Members of the civil rights movement said that since this Act became effective a climate of fear is spreading out in the United States, besides other things the fear to criticise the government. After the Human Rights standards, you call this terror.
But making fun of the president is still common in the USA; I don't know what would happen in Gambia if someone, for example, would compare your president with a monkey, as they do it with GWB.
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kaanibaa

United Kingdom
1169 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jun 2006 : 16:28:24
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| Alhasan just go to the jar and drink a cup of water as you seem thirsty.we are frustrated by the acts of cruelty being meted out to our people and if the forum is open for us to critise we wil use it. If you are not happy about it go to the Gambia there u will not get people openly now doing so. You can work the farms and wait to be paid nothing for the produce> You can then decide if that is okay.It is ok to stay in Europe for some of us and ignore the pain and suffering of our brethren back home we sit in our towers here and say to others all is well. if you are blinkered stay on that path, do not chose our method of settling scores.Nyo bangh nyo lanka we will speak out and care less if it hurts your heart ,its your bread and butter.You see; some of our people have been killed, some detained for long periods without due process of law/court, others fled the country and as they are not happy and cannot use violence to tackle the issue they use the pen .That is what we use now if you don't like it bro GO HOME OKAY. |
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LEMON TIME

Afghanistan
1295 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jun 2006 : 17:47:26
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| ALhassan can you tell us your real name and address+phone number if you are in the positive.PLEASE can u findout what has been happening in the Gambia since YAYA tookover by GUNS.MY FELLOW GAMBIAS never stop telling the World what is happening in the Gambia as you are fighting for FREEDOM OF YOUR COUNTRY.long live FREEDOM and PEACE. |
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Janyanfara

Tanzania
1350 Posts |
Posted - 02 Jun 2006 : 00:09:22
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Hay, My brothers,don,t treat Alasanna like that please.Don't you read serenata's?She acted like a mother, auntie,and sister at the same time.I do truely belief that our brother Alasanna has lost tracks with the situations in the Gambia.Nobody hates those in power as individuals or as human beings.We only hate the system of their mal-administration,where people disappear without trace and inhuman and cruel brutality metted out to mere suspects or opponents of the regime by the NIA.We want them to respect democracy, human dignity and recognise their victims as fellow humans and not donkeys or second to nothings.You know brother,every civilised society now respects Human Rights.We here at the Bantaba wants the Gambia (OUR GAMBIA with YOU) to be the best champs of human rights because looking at the size of the country,everybody is related to everyone in one way or the other. There is a saying that ...'NO BODY STEPS ON HIS/HER OWN INTESTINE AND PULLS IT CAUSE IT HURTS.We are doing this because we want things to change for the better.Nothing more or less. On that note, I must say its not out of cowardiceness people hide their true names or identities, its just out of respect for each other.Even in the secret police,they don't just go out saying they are secret police.Once they say such,they will no longer be secret police but publicised police.(laughs).. Try and read my history coloum, then you will know what military rule had done to Africa! Thank you and God guide you! Mankajang Janyanfara.x |
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taalibeh
Gambia
336 Posts |
Posted - 02 Jun 2006 : 11:37:11
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quote: Originally posted by Alhassan
quote: Originally posted by taalibeh
Sita,
Ignore these brainless people. I have spoken to a lot of people who genuinely perceived this as an absolute ploy to cause havoc against innocent people. This is why Africa is sinking deeper and deeper into trouble.
People should have a right to exploit information technology to satisfy their requirement. We have a right to subject jammeh and any other public officer for that matter to scrutiny because we pay them.
Those people asking for jammeh to be left alone are not genuine. Imagine if you establish a company and ask a group of individuals to run it for you, would you accepted it if these people refuse to be accountable to you? This is the kind of relationship between government and the electorate.
Those who are indifferent should leave us alone. I wonder how sajar taal will look at his family in the eye and explain his stupid and sucidal actions.
Brothers, No body is asking you to leave anybody alone if elected by the people ,but do things the right way as civilised, intelligent and progressive people. In your hiding countries you dont read insults directed to people. Even the critics of the Bush adminstration do oppose in the right way with manners. Lack of manners can't take you far. People will disbelive you instead. Be real and people shall belive in you. Your statements or freedom dose not give you the right to write online give names of people you insult and mye be diform their carather. This is the problem. You Gambians dont respect laws and regulatuions. You would rather go the back door or even bribe your way through. This is true because most of you on the forum give false names and e-mail adresses. Only if you have a negative agenda you hide. You people think you own Gambia. Gambia belongs to all Gambians including Saja Taal and most of you guys who write very disturbing artickles about other people.In fact you call them by their names. This is criminal according to the international data protection act. Come outfrom your hiding names and give possitive contributions on the forum for you to progress. Your country shall never progress with you negative thinking. I am not a Gambian voter but love Gambia where I was born.
Alhassan, wel you have vindicated all Gambian contributors on this forum by you statement: "the Gambia belongs to all Gambians including Saja Taal"
This is why when we witness something that we do not like in the country we tend to speak against it just in the same way as you are doing.
Tell me with sincerity whether you would have been happy if your name appeared in the subscribers' list published by the Observer? Would you be happen if someone tries to take away your right to freedom of expression and association? Would be happy if someone tries to smear your name for subscribing to a website? And last and not the least tell me with honesty whether you are happy with what has been going on in the Gambia since July 1994?
I await your response. |
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