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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 19 Jun 2013 :  03:12:49  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

News has it that Kukoi Samba Sanyang died Tuesady 18 June 2013 at 3.30 pm in Mali where two months ago he was deported to from Senegal.

Karamba

kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 19 Jun 2013 :  08:46:43  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
1. Inna Lilaahi wa inaa lilaahi rajion! May his soul rest in peace! Ameen

KUKOI WAS VERY SICK BUT JAMMEH'S WITCH DOCTORS LIVE IN MALI.JAMMEH ALSO WILL TRY TO DEMYSTIFY ON HIS DEMISE AS THROUGH HIS SPIRITUAL POWERS

LONG LIVE THE GAMBIA REVOLUTION! A LION IS GONE, A TRUE REVOLUTIONARY, LEGEND, ONE OF BRAVEST MAN OF THE NATION AND MOST FEARED DISSIDENT OF THE KANILAI MONSTER!

ITS END OF AN ERA FOR THIS GREAT BRAVE REVOLUTIONARY WITH A BEAUTIFUL END GAME IN GAMBIAN POLITICS; AT FOREFRONT IN THE STRUGGLE AND CAMPAIGN AGAINST INJUSTICE, PERSECUTION, TERROR, BRUTALITY AND DICTATORSHIP!

Now let them("judge, jury and executioners") sell their stupid books for 1981 events (i.e. personal opinions and own story prejudiced with personal vendetta and agenda for retribution), make the money on his legacy, caricature, demonise and rejoice with the Kanilai monster!

2. FREEDOM BREAKING NEWS AND EDITORIAL;

quote:
"Koukoie Samba Sanyang had claimed in a Freedom radio interview prior to his demise that he was poisoned in Guinea Bissau while he was detained there by the country's security forces. He accuses Yahya Jammeh of instigating his Bissau arrest."

"Until his unfortunate demise on Tuesday in the Malian Capital Bamako, Koukoie Samba Sanyang was the main glimmer of hope for some oppressed Gambians, when it comes to engaging the brutal regime in Banjul militarily. Mr. Sanyang has been very consistent over the years on his struggle to dislodge his Jolla brother Yahya Jammeh from power by any means necessary. Unfortunately, Koukoie never live to witness his set agenda for the Gambia and her people. He is no more. Koukoie is dead!"


3. GAMBIA ECHO STORY ON JAMMEH'S ATTEMPT TO GET KUKOI EXTRADITE FROM GUINEA BISSAU AND ESCAPING DEATH UNDER ARREST IN 2006/2007;

4. ALSO WITH GAINAKO NEWS;

5. HELLO GAMBIA NEWS;

6. RELATED BANTABA TOPIC: Crystal

7. JALAMANG HAS HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD EXPRESSING HIS OPINION AS QUOTED BELOW (PICKED IN A DISCOURSE OF "GAMBIA NEEDS GENUINE LIBERATORS" - By Sulayman Jeng)
quote:
"You guys have to appreciate that a saint will never come down to rescue situation neither is it going to be a Shakespeare."- by Jalamang.

A LA CONTINUA!

Edited by - kobo on 19 Jun 2013 22:36:18
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 19 Jun 2013 :  22:33:01  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
Seydi Gassama Amnesty International returns to the charge: "The authorities have a heavy responsibility in the death of Koukoye Sagna Samba"

""We learned today (Editor's note: yesterday) with the Gambian Diaspora directly to Bamako, from those who had received Koukoye Samba Sagna, his death date of 30 to 15 h following an illness. The same disease that brought him to Senegal, for which he received care here in Dakar. "We had, at the time, denounced the deportation Koukoye Sagna Samba because it is not an eviction, but deportation. This is someone who was a Senegalese nationality and, therefore, in no way should have been deported to Mali. Because no state in the world expels its own citizens. He was deported, he was sick. Since he went to Bamako, he stopped calling me to say: "I'm dying. Here I do not have the proper care, I have no one to look after me, so I'm going to die. " The authorities remained insensitive to this call, and now he's dead. Therefore, the authorities have a heavy responsibility for what happened.

And Senegal have never grasped the gravity of the act that the government has put in expelling him from the country. It was a Senegalese citizen. He was no longer Gambia. He was here for a very long time. He has two children who are studying at the moment in a school in the suburbs. Her mom is a Tamba Bignona department. He Dakar by his mother's family comes to us all the time and has continued to plead, to the Senegalese authorities, the authorization back here to get the care he needs. So you could say he was convicted in some way by the Senegalese authorities, perhaps, to please Yaya Jammeh. He was convicted and now he's dead. What we want now is that his body was repatriated to Senegal by the State of Senegal and the expense of the State of Senegal, for burial here dignity.

Because, again, the tyrant of Banjul will never accept that he can return to his country "And what is its squabbles with President Macky Sall, president of Amnesty Interntional / Senegal says." ( ...) we would also say that the Senegalese when we criticize this regime, it is not because we hate anyone. We're not here for that.

We deplore the plain facts and must Senegalese know that if we do not report early misuses of this regime, it will result in the same situation as when we ended with Wade. Therefore, we have no choice but to continue to denounce these violations. Whatever the response that we face, we denounce these abuses and we will ensure that they are brought to the attention of national and international public opinion."

Seydi Gassama Koukoye Samba Sagna, Amnesty International, Senegal, authority, responsibility, death"

ORIGINAL SOURCE: SENEWEB TRANSLATED FROM FRENCH TO ENGLISH (Full information here)

Edited by - kobo on 19 Jun 2013 22:37:28
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Momodou



Denmark
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Posted - 19 Jun 2013 :  22:34:32  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message
He is definitely not a saint or saviour that you want to make him to be Kobo. He facilitated in the terror and senseless killings of Gambians, Liberians and most likely Sierra Leoneans by his association with the Charles Taylors and Ghadifis.
Whatever good or bad he has done he will be accountable on the day of judgement.

A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 19 Jun 2013 :  22:43:54  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Momodou

He is definitely not a a saint or saviour that you want to make Kobo. He facilitated in the terror and senseless killings of Gambians, Liberians and most likely Sierra Leoneans by his association with the Charles Taylors and Ghadifis.
Whatever good or bad he has done he will be accountable on the day of judgement.



I DID NOT MAKE HIM A "SAINT" BUT IN MY OPINION; HAIL HIM AS A "HERO" IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST A DESPOTIC REGIME, CONSIDER HIM A "LEGEND", "TRUE REVOLUTIONARY", "A VERY BRAVE MAN" AND A "GENUINE LIBERATOR" OF NATION FROM A TYRANT, STATE OF TERROR, MISRULE AND PERSECUTION.

YOU MADE VERY SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS BUT HOW DID HE FACILATE THEM
  • "He facilitated in the terror and senseless killings of Gambians"

  • "Liberians and most likely Sierra Leoneans by his association with the Charles Taylors and Ghadifis"


YOU ARE NOT EVEN SURE ON "Liberians and most likely Sierra Leoneans by his association with the Charles Taylors and Ghadifis"

Edited by - kobo on 19 Jun 2013 22:58:27
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Momodou



Denmark
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Posted - 19 Jun 2013 :  23:02:29  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message
You tell me if you believe otherwise.

A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone
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dbaldeh

USA
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Posted - 20 Jun 2013 :  05:22:45  Show Profile  Visit dbaldeh's Homepage Send dbaldeh a Private Message
May his soul rest in peace! tragic as it may be and sad as it may come across, I don't see how Kukoi can be branded as a hero. Simple question what has he done for the Gambia? Did he rescue the country from Jawara? Did he stop Jammeh from doing anything?

Indisputable facts from Koukoi himself indicates that he wine and dine with Africa's worst dictators; the Ghadafi's the Charles Taylors and he claimed to be meeting with worst drug dealers in the African subregion..

So by virtue of speaking against a government that came to power exactly how he wanted to come to power, does that make him a Hero...

Can Sana Bairo Sabally be branded as a HERO? At least not yet???

The same principle should apply to Kukoi. Besides, I don't subscribe to the school of thought of not talking bad about the dead... We are not talking bad about him but what he may or may not have done... Is it bad to talk about Sadam Hussain and or Osama Ben Laden?

The lord shall hold Kukoi and all of us accountable for our actions... May Allah forgive his sins.. Amen..

Baldeh,
"Be the change you want to see in the world" Ghandi
Visit http://www.gainako.com for your daily news and politics

Edited by - dbaldeh on 20 Jun 2013 05:25:35
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Senegambia

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Posted - 20 Jun 2013 :  18:55:32  Show Profile Send Senegambia a Private Message
Gambians will be gullible to believe anything and anyone belonging to the mysterious or the unknown. Simple reason: desperation and destitution. Desperate to escape from the claws of a tyrant. Destitute from lack of prospects.

The level of abitrariness being meted out on Gambians by the APRC regime, plus the ******ization of our institutions is grave humiliation to the whole nation. Because of these, they will call Kukoi and the like hero when what he has commited is well documented for all to see, or fresh in the memories of others. The sad thing in his death is that he will not face justice on the Gambian soil, before those who have directly or indiirectly suffered as a result of the armed rebellion he masterminded and headed. There was nothing that called for a "rescue" from Jawara as he was not a reckless president. Arguably, change was called for in many instances under Jawara.

We do not lack brave men or women who can effectively lead the so called struggle in the Gambia. What we lack is brave followers. We simply refused to be inspired and led by the Dr. Jannehs, the Imam Leighs, the Sallahs, the Darboes, the Fatou Jaw Mannehs, etc. But that's another topic for another day.

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Tesito

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