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Santanfara



3460 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  10:43:58  Show Profile  Visit Santanfara's Homepage Send Santanfara a Private Message
Mr Banana
In as much as your childishness knows no bound. You are very well aware that, you cannot defend a mentalist crazy President. The question is, how did Yahya came to power? was it by the ballot or through coup? If Yahya is a fair person, why shouldn't he put himself forward infront of his pocketed Judges to try him for staging a coup just like the Tambas and co?
However, you have never made any sense here, hence, please entertain us...
You will never dire reveal your true ID. Your backside will be woop so bad, Yahya himself will nurse it for you. remain hidden mr Chicken Banana. You must be drunken anytime you come here trying to bring us the DO. that propaganda publication. I guess they missed all the banaba republic framing evidences.
remember Moe, Lang was lickig Yahya backside for years, but this is how he repays him. frame him with humongous lies and then tell one of his crook Judges to jail him.
we told them, stay away from a criminal who has never fail to betray, but they wouldn't hear it. They think Jammeh belonging to their clan is enough to destroy the Gambia for him. Welcome to Hotel Kanilai Lang...

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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Dembish



Gambia
284 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  13:34:42  Show Profile Send Dembish a Private Message
Moe I will not weaste a minute of my time for you, if you so love Jammeh so much as you have manisfested, why not come back home to join him develop Gambia.I can bet you, you will end up sacked without a reason and digraced like an unwanted Dog and your character damaged beyong repair.i am sure you know that, but being a hypocrite you can stay there in America and play big mouth, we are here in Gambia and we are feeling it the hard way.

There is no egg without a chicken, and no chicken without egg.
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turk



USA
3356 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  14:26:19  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
While I condemn a death penalty, this is not about Jammeh or the judge. Maybe judge does not support death penalty either, but he has to make decision based on the law. That is what the law says. Change the law, before pointing your finger.

diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.

Edited by - turk on 16 Jul 2010 14:26:51
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Senegambia

175 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  17:01:55  Show Profile Send Senegambia a Private Message
Turk, In your book, as far as I know, Jammeh is never to blame. You and Moe. That's perhaps because you uncompromisingly refuse to put the dots together. I think in general we have good laws in the Gambia. The problem is that our judiciary is not as independent as it should be, and the executive arm can easily get both the courts and the parliament to do what it needs them to do. This is a seriouse stain to what ever achievements the Jammeh administration made.


Tesito

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Moe



USA
2326 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  17:12:58  Show Profile Send Moe a Private Message
Of course we have good and valid laws in the Gambia. Most of ya'll dont want implemented. Please put it in words how The executive manipulates the judiciary and other branches of government. Give me some scenarios and cases not just bullshiit talk. What has the executive done Bro? There are no stains what so ever Senegambia , Why because the Jammeh Government locked up coupist or sentenced them to Death, Pssssss ya'll full of crap..........................................Peace

I am Jebel Musa better yet rock of Gibraltar,either or,still a stronghold and a Pillar commanding direction

The GPU wants Me Hunted Down for what I don't know .....
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Senegambia

175 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  18:00:53  Show Profile Send Senegambia a Private Message
Quit acting like a dumb cluck Moe and listen to me!!

You will agree with me that the unconstitutional hiring and firing of judges and magistrates that have made rulings against the state is a seriouse problem as far as safeguarding judiciary independence is concerned.. Here is just one example: Do you remember Magistrate Borry Touray? Do you know why he lost his job? You have some homeworks to do...

I am quite busy at the moment so I can't engage your crappy head properly.

Take care

Tesito

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Moe



USA
2326 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  18:12:43  Show Profile Send Moe a Private Message
We will finish up later this evening I am just as busy as you are. "You will agree with me that the unconstitutional hiring and firing of judges and magistrates that have made rulings against the state is a seriouse problem as far as safeguarding judiciary independence is concerned." I tend to totally disagree most who made judgement against the state deserved their fate including Moses Richards. Incompetence in the judiciary is unacceptable since other cases will be referenced to that particular judgement. NOnsense.................................................Peace

I am Jebel Musa better yet rock of Gibraltar,either or,still a stronghold and a Pillar commanding direction

The GPU wants Me Hunted Down for what I don't know .....
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turk



USA
3356 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  18:58:54  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
quote:
Turk, In your book, as far as I know, Jammeh is never to blame. You and Moe. That's perhaps because you uncompromisingly refuse to put the dots together. I think in general we have good laws in the Gambia. The problem is that our judiciary is not as independent as it should be, and the executive arm can easily get both the courts and the parliament to do what it needs them to do. This is a seriouse stain to what ever achievements the Jammeh administration made.


Senegambia

Not really. Jammeh is product of Gambian society. I believe there are lots of issues in Gambia and most issues are due to realities of Gambia. And one could blame Gambians in general. Have you heard the expression, 'People get the government they deserve'? I am not someone who dreams that when Jammeh is gone, everything will be OK. If he is gone, I am not sure who ever replaces him will do any better. Sorry, you and I have totally different perspective on issues about Gambia and root cause of the issues. It is always to easy to point someone else for failure. What about you? I tell you, if today UDP replace the Government, the second day they will try exploring how to corrupt. The members of UDP not any different from members of ruling party. They are from the same village, street, they are even relatives. Do you think member of UDP have higher moral values and ethics from the members of ruling party. Member of ruling party did not come from Mars. Neither are you.

diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.

Edited by - turk on 16 Jul 2010 20:16:15
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  21:10:50  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
The Death sentences of these prisoners sends out a loud and resounding message from the Judiciary that attempted Coups are not tolerated in The Gambia, neither are there incitement. So those of you who continue to instigate such behavior continue to do so at your own peril seems to me to be the logical conclusion of this judgement. These Guys face the Death Penalty for Treason and attempted assassination of the elected Head of State and the logistical organisation of training mercanaries to forcible removal the APRC will not be tolerated as a means to deliberately undermine the State in that way is Terrorism. Therefore forums which facilitate the views of Terrorist organisations on the internet are also under scrutiny as they harbour and facilitate the germination of Terrorist propoganda against the state. Freedom Newspaper should be on red alert of extradition charges and brought to book for actively instigating acts of terror against the Gambia State. The UK Home Office should also be wise to rexamine bogus Asylum Seekers resident in the UK who are actively instigating Terrorism in Gambia using the UK as Terrorist cell to launch attempt coups on the Gambia. It seems that you Guys are in serious ****.

What say you?

Peace

Sister Omega

Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 16 Jul 2010 21:15:53
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bread man



300 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  22:55:50  Show Profile Send bread man a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by kayjatta

Very sad day in the Gambia. I hope the compassionate Sheikh Professor pardons them. Nobody deserves a death penalty, no matter what...


Very sad indeed not just for Tamba and co, but for the entire Gambian justice system. These foreign judge just played with our intelligence by sentencing these men on such weak evidence. Mr. President should sack the DPP for such a lousy job and sack the Judge fo for such an insult to our judicial system. Even a non lawyer knows that the DPP was just fishingin murky waters. Am not saying they are innocent but their guilt was definitely not proven beyond any doubt let alone reasonable.
Justice joberteh a former JOHNY COACHRAN of the gambia should advice the president to throw these foreign judges and replace them with Gambians who share the same respect for homeland.

Sister O, The Gambia is a peace loving country and as much as i dislike the freedom newspaper´s way of reporting I also disagree with you that such judicial action are justified. Death penalties are so brutal that one shall always excercise respect for human life. Only Allah has the right to take as only he can give it. Nothing justifies death penalty period.

It is the mark of intelligence to entertain an idea without accepting it.

Edited by - bread man on 16 Jul 2010 23:07:56
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Prince



507 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  23:55:36  Show Profile Send Prince a Private Message
quote:
Thou shall not Kill my ass, Thou shall kill if necessary brother man.


Moe, I am a staunch advocate of capital punishment but I am not for using it as liberally as you'd like. Come on, even
quote:
IF
these guys are guilty of what they are accused of, it is a mere conspiracy, they never actually carried out anything. Nobody was denied life, property, or liberty as a result of their actions.

Please stop taking whatever is influencing you into making these outrageous pronouncements!

"When injustice becomes law, rebellion becomes duty."
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  23:56:15  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Bread man I suppose it depends on whether you agree with the Death penalty or not. As Gambia has the Death Penalty on its statute books it can still be used. The Law is the Law it doesn't have emotions. The reality is cold in its execution and what I think is unusual about this case that it wan't heard in a Military Court. I can understand that you're anti Capital Punishment period and do respect your views. However it doesn't seem to be on Gambian list of priorities under Jawara or Jammeh Administrations to abolish the Death Penality. This is the difficulty with dormant laws which can be resurrected at anytime.

Do the Plotters have the right to appeal under the Constitution to get their sentences commuted to life? I suppose they will be discussing their options with their Lawyers. If Gambians are anti Death Penalty then this is a potential election issue to get it banned.

Peace

Sister Omega

Peace
Sister Omega
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Prince



507 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  00:06:07  Show Profile Send Prince a Private Message
quote:
It seems that you Guys are in serious ****.

What say you?


Who are you guys? It is very obvious that you're ethically challenged and your pettiness is becoming too sourff around here.
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  00:31:18  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Ethically Challenged

Please elaborate?

Peace
Sister Omega
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bread man



300 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  00:51:52  Show Profile Send bread man a Private Message
I really hope the president will interfere here with the justice system cos this time it does not serve the interest of justice. He ultimately has the last word here and can grant them with his presidential perdon. I really hope the gambian people can see this beyond Yaya Jammeh and see it as a down fall for justice. This is plain wrong

It is the mark of intelligence to entertain an idea without accepting it.
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