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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 13 Dec 2006 : 14:06:33
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Two years from 16 December 2004 since the brutal shooting to death of Deyda Hydara by undeclared gun men, it is now clear Government of Gambia holds vital clues they fail to reveal. All the actions and reactions of government agencies and the guilt spelt on the sweating face of president Yahya Jammeh when quizzed over the shooting of Deyda are enough leads. What is stopping the state hospital to deliver results of Deyda's postmortem to his family? There is certainly something to hide. Government of Gambia (GG) are guilty of this gruesome murder until they are able to produce the real killers and under whose command they fired this fatal shot. If it was the NIA and those who did it are now dead or detained for other crimes, family and friends of Deyda still want to close the file of enquiries. There is no more quest for clue. The answer is known. Ruthless NIA operatives by the commands of General Yahya Jammeh tried to silence Deyda by killing him.
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 13 Dec 2006 : 18:43:40
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I concur with the notion that the government either is directly responsible for Deyda's death or have something to hide. It is the government's responsibility to protect the citizenry. Where they are not able to do so, it becomes their responsibility to unbiasly investigate such serious crimes and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The government has an obligation to investigate the killings of Deyda and many others. It does not matter whether these people were supporters of the government or critics of the regime. What matters is they are citizens like anyone else. No one have the right to take away their lives without consequences; not even the state.
The grusome fact remains that high profile citizens like Deyda and Koro were brutally snatched away from their families in a manner resemblance to organized crime. Such crimes are either perpetrated by the state or unauthorized agents of the state. Regardless of the parties involved, the state must take responsibility for failing to protect these noble citizens.
Failure of the state to thoroughly investigate these brutal murders, the government can and will never be cleared from being behind the crimes. It is worth noting that these two murders will continue to hunt the government until dooms day.
The Gambian people join the families of these victims and any other victims for that matter in calling for the government to renew the investigation to these murders. Human decency dictates that no matter how long it takes the government must investigate these murders and bring the killers to justice. It should also take the responsibility for failing to protect these people and pay compensation to the victims family for the lost that can never be healed.
Though Deyda and others are gone, the spirit of their legacy and what tthey stood for is alive and lives on..
May their souls rest in Perfect peace... |
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 - 13 Dec 2006 : 19:50:17
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Brother Demba,
You have set clear light on very good reasons why the government of Gambia (GG) cannot shy away from responsibility in this and many unsolved murder cases and abductions. Jammeh and all those security personnel are paid by state funds. Because of arrogance and selfish tendencies, they all now behave as if we owe it them and not them owing it to the tax payer who keeps them on the jobs they proudly beat their chests for. It is sad more than any way of putting it.
You are very right that by the fact of their functions, those security personnel and and the entire government are to ensure full security of the citizenry. The other fact at hand is that a case of deliberate killing has taken place by those very security men. The manner they react to Deyda's killing provides clear evidence from close observation. What is the business of government in stopping family, friends, colleagues and sympathisers laying a wreath at the grounds on which a loved and respected one, Deyda was murdered ? When bones are mentioned in a proverb, old women feel offended. That is what is now the case with Government of Gambia (GG) and all responsible arms of the government. Not only do they refuse to investigate the case, they block all channels of investigation and even keep custody of the postmortem results. From now on, this fact will be flashing about and ringing in their heads.
Demba you got it in the clearest perspective and now the word must go round. Even when all of us are dead succeeding generations will rely on these records to revive justice. |
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Santanfara

3460 Posts |
Posted - 13 Dec 2006 : 21:30:00
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quote: Originally posted by Karamba
Brother Demba,
You have set clear light on very good reasons why the government of Gambia (GG) cannot shy away from responsibility in this and many unsolved murder cases and abductions. Jammeh and all those security personnel are paid by state funds. Because of arrogance and selfish tendencies, they all now behave as if we owe it them and not them owing it to the tax payer who keeps them on the jobs they proudly beat their chests for. It is sad more than any way of putting it.
You are very right that by the fact of their functions, those security personnel and and the entire government are to ensure full security of the citizenry. The other fact at hand is that a case of deliberate killing has taken place by those very security men. The manner they react to Deyda's killing provides clear evidence from close observation. What is the business of government in stopping family, friends, colleagues and sympathisers laying a wreath at the grounds on which a loved and respected one, Deyda was murdered ? When bones are mentioned in a proverb, old women feel offended. That is what is now the case with Government of Gambia (GG) and all responsible arms of the government. Not only do they refuse to investigate the case, they block all channels of investigation and even keep custody of the postmortem results. From now on, this fact will be flashing about and ringing in their heads.
Demba you got it in the clearest perspective and now the word must go round. Even when all of us are dead succeeding generations will rely on these records to revive justice.
STOP talking about death .there is job to be done. yaya will be held and prosecuted.period and in your presence ,karanba. |
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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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 13 Dec 2006 : 22:26:35
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Higher spirits Santanfara. Keep the flames on. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 14:03:27
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The president of Gambia in a recent TV interview openly stated he knew who killed Deyda. When this posting was made, it would have been looked at as simple speculation. Now the president confirmed that him and his government do know who killed Deyda. What can anyone make of this? |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 14:03:27
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The president of Gambia in a recent TV interview openly stated he knew who killed Deyda. When this posting was made, it would have been looked at as simple speculation. Now the president confirmed that him and his government do know who killed Deyda. What can anyone make of this? |
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 20:45:40
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Karamba, we were speculating base on circumstantial evidence that either the government killed him or they had something to do with it. Jammeh and his government I believe are guilty as charge.
This is a man who brag about burrying his fellow citizens six feet deep. He is capable of not only killing people but also eating their flesh alive.
The least we can do is to properly document these admissions and archieve them properly for his final verdict. The clock is no doubt ticking and the count down will go faster that he anticipates.
It is better to not interview that man than to allow him to speak on behalf of a whole nation. I often like to mute him whenever he opens his mouth. Obviously he did not learn from the Charles Taylor debacle nor did he understand the way Saddam went down six feet.
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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 - 11 Jan 2007 : 20:45:40
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Karamba, we were speculating base on circumstantial evidence that either the government killed him or they had something to do with it. Jammeh and his government I believe are guilty as charge.
This is a man who brag about burrying his fellow citizens six feet deep. He is capable of not only killing people but also eating their flesh alive.
The least we can do is to properly document these admissions and archieve them properly for his final verdict. The clock is no doubt ticking and the count down will go faster that he anticipates.
It is better to not interview that man than to allow him to speak on behalf of a whole nation. I often like to mute him whenever he opens his mouth. Obviously he did not learn from the Charles Taylor debacle nor did he understand the way Saddam went down six feet.
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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 - 11 Jan 2007 : 23:03:54
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Baldeh,
You are right about documentation of the Jammeh reign of terror. Quite fortunately, Jammeh is on record more times than the evidence required to nail him. He is being documented by his own agents. What they wish to get out of it is not what they end up getting. There is sufficient information. This makes it so important that we keep recording these events in Bantaba and other media platforms. Our able judges will rely on these records for the final verdict. When Saddam was being filmed with his gun and cigal, he could not imagine it would serve the purpose of a material evidence about his arrogant behaviour. My greater worry for Gambia is that even if Jammeh is sliced into pieces, the damage to our country could not be compensated. But the good thing is that once he is gone, lot of lessons would be there to learn. Let us keep the records as events take their turn. Keep it up Brother Baldeh. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 11 Jan 2007 : 23:03:54
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Baldeh,
You are right about documentation of the Jammeh reign of terror. Quite fortunately, Jammeh is on record more times than the evidence required to nail him. He is being documented by his own agents. What they wish to get out of it is not what they end up getting. There is sufficient information. This makes it so important that we keep recording these events in Bantaba and other media platforms. Our able judges will rely on these records for the final verdict. When Saddam was being filmed with his gun and cigal, he could not imagine it would serve the purpose of a material evidence about his arrogant behaviour. My greater worry for Gambia is that even if Jammeh is sliced into pieces, the damage to our country could not be compensated. But the good thing is that once he is gone, lot of lessons would be there to learn. Let us keep the records as events take their turn. Keep it up Brother Baldeh. |
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Santanfara

3460 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 07:04:51
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quote: Originally posted by Karamba
Baldeh,
You are right about documentation of the Jammeh reign of terror. Quite fortunately, Jammeh is on record more times than the evidence required to nail him. He is being documented by his own agents. What they wish to get out of it is not what they end up getting. There is sufficient information. This makes it so important that we keep recording these events in Bantaba and other media platforms. Our able judges will rely on these records for the final verdict. When Saddam was being filmed with his gun and cigal, he could not imagine it would serve the purpose of a material evidence about his arrogant behaviour. My greater worry for Gambia is that even if Jammeh is sliced into pieces, the damage to our country could not be compensated. But the good thing is that once he is gone, lot of lessons would be there to learn. Let us keep the records as events take their turn. Keep it up Brother Baldeh.
i was in gambia when deyda was killed. it was a shocking incidence but every body then new the culprits. the government. the point news paper was publishing darming articles against yaya so the guy was silence before the issue is to be completed. no mystery. i was told at first that vincent was authorise to let the army maxmen do the job but he refuse to obey the command ,then he too came in jammeh's bad book. vincent's nephew was my driver for two weeks so a little family secret. from that day on vincent jatta did not have any peace with yaya. |
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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Santanfara

3460 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 07:04:51
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quote: Originally posted by Karamba
Baldeh,
You are right about documentation of the Jammeh reign of terror. Quite fortunately, Jammeh is on record more times than the evidence required to nail him. He is being documented by his own agents. What they wish to get out of it is not what they end up getting. There is sufficient information. This makes it so important that we keep recording these events in Bantaba and other media platforms. Our able judges will rely on these records for the final verdict. When Saddam was being filmed with his gun and cigal, he could not imagine it would serve the purpose of a material evidence about his arrogant behaviour. My greater worry for Gambia is that even if Jammeh is sliced into pieces, the damage to our country could not be compensated. But the good thing is that once he is gone, lot of lessons would be there to learn. Let us keep the records as events take their turn. Keep it up Brother Baldeh.
i was in gambia when deyda was killed. it was a shocking incidence but every body then new the culprits. the government. the point news paper was publishing darming articles against yaya so the guy was silence before the issue is to be completed. no mystery. i was told at first that vincent was authorise to let the army maxmen do the job but he refuse to obey the command ,then he too came in jammeh's bad book. vincent's nephew was my driver for two weeks so a little family secret. from that day on vincent jatta did not have any peace with yaya. |
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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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 10:02:50
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Santanfara,
Such information is vital. It all adds up. That is the beauty of revealing everything one is able to lay hands on. Some people somewhere need such bits and pieces to construct the block of evidence.Well done. That piece on Vincent is real substance when analysed properly. Let us not underestimate any clue. Every bit is important. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2007 : 10:02:50
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Santanfara,
Such information is vital. It all adds up. That is the beauty of revealing everything one is able to lay hands on. Some people somewhere need such bits and pieces to construct the block of evidence.Well done. That piece on Vincent is real substance when analysed properly. Let us not underestimate any clue. Every bit is important. |
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