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dembis

Sweden
71 Posts

Posted - 11 Apr 2006 :  20:19:03  Show Profile Send dembis a Private Message
Hi! It is indeed very sad this moment as a gambian. We send our condolences to the families.I believe this time in our life as gambians we should yaya jammehs action.Why not we all say no to killing and try to convince our brothers and sisters in the army and the national inteligent agents to stop participating in this kind of activities.Some of this and they then are willing to killed or maimed anyone who want stand for it.This is a ood example to the rest of the officers ow incharge of torturing heir own friends or mates whom they should have being buried peacefully infront of their families.When they killed the students non of this people was ready to condemned it and instead they defended it ,so now they joined the student`s in the same month, april.this is what happened to you if you stands for wrong.am waiting to see the day of yanks and fjc and their ritheous leader yahya.whom they claimed to be the best of all of us. peace

dembis

dembis

Sweden
71 Posts

Posted - 11 Apr 2006 :  20:25:04  Show Profile Send dembis a Private Message
we should condemned yaya jammehs acions.Am sorry readers am not so good in english because i study swedish so it affects little.

dembis
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taalibeh

Gambia
336 Posts

Posted - 11 Apr 2006 :  21:19:18  Show Profile Send taalibeh a Private Message
dembis, thank for reiterating my point. Each and everyone of us either got a close guy working in these departments or has known someone with a close friend there. Let us talk to each other to boycott the moster's authority.

We as a closenit family should be able to talk each other out of this kind of evil behaviour.

yaya has gone out of his senses, the guy is mental. Believe it or not but it is the fact. He is not only killing outsiders of his family but his own blood relatives.

Did you hear that he confiscated the car he gave to his marabout? Funny and absurd, isn't it?

Taalibeh

Edited by - taalibeh on 11 Apr 2006 22:57:03
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taalibeh

Gambia
336 Posts

Posted - 11 Apr 2006 :  21:22:08  Show Profile Send taalibeh a Private Message
Do not worry about a perfect grammer dembis. We are all trying to perfect ours. The most important thing is that the bantaba is enlarging through the horizone and we understand each others point.

We are all brothers in the struggle against this brute.

May Allah's blessing be with you brother.

Taalibeh
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 11 Apr 2006 :  21:22:40  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
Which one of them. He seems to visit all the marabouts in the subregion. it goes to say that the issue of Marabout is a guess work. i am sure his marabout never say the "attempted coup" coming.

However, it is not Gambian to confiscate what you have already given and should return the vehicle atleast.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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