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Dembish



Gambia
284 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  14:35:58  Show Profile Send Dembish a Private Message
Besides sister O, I think Essa bocarr Sey is in the same bag as Lang Tombong Tamba and the rest of you sycophant lots,You help created a system(Dictatorship) thinking that is not for you, now that you fell victim of the same system you want us to believe what? Moe and sister O might not fall victim yet but the bate is streached out, and only sycophants I believed are caught.So watch your back, In warned.Who ever played a role under jammeh lived to be questioned oneday.







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Originally posted by Sister Omega

Dembish July 22nd is celebrated every year so how can the Coup be forgotten. Since then Gambia's had three elections in 1997, 2001 and 2006 so, bro are you suffering with amnesia? Let's not get it twisted you Guys spin so much that you get so tied up into knots not being able to see the truth from all the lies you keep on spinning. Each time an attempted coup fails you walk on egg shells, and start whimpering after spending so, much time online instigating BS to all and saundry who will listen. Talking about "crying wolf" what do you mean about about hypocrisy! Where is Freedom Newspaper now and its famous writers. It was only last week that Karamba posted on Essa Sey's comments down with tyranny. What a bunch of Jokers Sey was the biggest advocate of July 22 he was the APRC's Ambassdor to France, Taiwan and Washington DC. Travelling around the world at Gambian Tax Payers expense what did he actually achieve for Gambia? The trouble with Mr Sey was he thought he had a job for life but was unable to do the job effectively that's why he was fired.

His dellusion is a fermentation of sour grapes, whichis haram amongst practicing Muslims so metaphotically speaking when cunning and deceptive natured foxes acted out in different pseudyms simultaneously over the years on certain individuals perceives themself to be far too clever for their own good. It will be very interesting Moe to see how these Guys squam their way out this sewer. Very interesting indeed about Ethically challenged Prince I suggest you check your own ethics for greater consistency.

Peace

Sister Omega






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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  16:46:29  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Dembish is that a threat my friend? When you can string a sentence together in a more coherent fashion let me know. Sycophant BS is stupid it is for those who like to lick ass. I don't fit that description neither am I on the payroll not yet anyway. If and when I am I'll let you know but until such time I'll stick with my day job bro.

Nyari, The death Penalty was not banned by Jawara in 1980 because the last execution under Jawara was in 1981. The death penalty has always been on the Statute Jawara never abolished it. Check the link below and you'll be able to see when the last execution under Jawara took place and the end notes 3 will tell you that the Death Penalty is still on the statute.

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0777460.html

Peace


Sister Omega

Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 17 Jul 2010 17:09:34
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  17:06:16  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message


Sister Omega, what are you about? I thought that Jammeh robbed power to CHANGE Jawara's rotten system. Why will he not abolish the death penalty if he (Jammeh) had no intention of using that cruel power to kill?

From what I can see, you back Jammeh for using all the bad laws and blame Jawara for that. Was it not also Jawara who set up the public service as when Jammeh thought about seizing power? Why not give credit for what was there before the coup?

Are you happy that Jammeh kills because the laws that order killing came from Jawara. Does Jammeh not have occasion to spot out and abolish the cruel DEATH PENALTY.

Is Jammeh not trigger happy by keeping the death penalty?

Karamba
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Nyarikangbanna

United Kingdom
1382 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  17:09:35  Show Profile Send Nyarikangbanna a Private Message
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Originally posted by Sister Omega

Dembish is that a threat my friend?

Nyari, The death Penalty was not banned by Jawara in 1980 because the last execution under Jawara was in 1981. The death penalty was still on the statute to be used in case of military take overs etc.

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0777460.html

Peace


Sister Omega



Yes the death penalty was abolished by Jawara. I didn't say in 1980 but 1980s. After its abolition, H.E Jawara was branded a Champion of Democracy and Human Rights by Amnesty International, a world-wide renowned human rights charity organisation. Here is an extract of how Reuters reported this case;

BANJUL (Reuters) - ''A Gambian court sentenced eight people to death after finding them guilty on Thursday of plotting to overthrow the West African country's government.

Six Gambian army officers, including the former chief of defence staff and former director of the national intelligence agency, were convicted of treason alongside a local businessman and a Gambia-based Lebanese businessman.

Gambia last carried out the death penalty in 1981 before capital punishment was abolished. President Yahya Jammeh reintroduced it in 1995 after seizing power in the former British colony, but no prisoners have so far been executed.''


I know I keep saying this; but you really need to check your facts before posting because some of us are very conversant with the political history of the Gambia. I suggest you read 'Kairaba' authored by ex. president Jawara. In it, he mentioned the execution of Mustapha Danso, a petty criminal and serial killer, in 1981 and the abolition of the death penalty thereafter.

Karamba, the law regarding death penalty does not emanate from Sir D.K Jawara. Jawara inherited the death penalty clause from the colonial masters but abolished it in the 1980s. President Jammeh came and reinstate it. That is why we have death penalty law in the Gambia today. So the death penalty is entirely the creation of the AFPRC/APRC regime but in the interest of fairness, I have to say that president Jammeh has never used the death penalty clause against any convicted opponent or percieved opponent before, not even those who attacked the Farafenni Military Barracks and killed several soldiers in the process. I don't think he will use it in the case of Gen. Tamba and others either.

Kind regards

I do not oppose unity but I oppose dumb union.

Edited by - Nyarikangbanna on 17 Jul 2010 19:32:41
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Dembish



Gambia
284 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  19:19:08  Show Profile Send Dembish a Private Message
Hahahahaaaaa, I can't help but laugh loud.........Sister O, No threat mean at all, I simply mean APRC suporters like you end up picking jobs with Dictator Jammeh and in the Process end up on his hook.FJC, Baba jobe, Lang Tombong, Kawsu Camara,Daba Marenah,Yankuba Touray,Ablie Kujabi,Essa Badgie,the list goes on were all once strong supporters of APRC, where are they today.I Dembish can swear that I wil not be hooked because I will not go near a Dictator like Jammeh, I rather die jobless.So be warn, you better see the light now like the rest of us (Anti APRC)or you risked being hooked oneday.I have called for Moes return Home to help jammeh but he keeps ignoring that bit, a clear manifestation that he is just playing mouthy, but he knows conditions are not good backhome over here.Hope u got the point sister?

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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  20:14:22  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Dembish you said that you called for Moes return home to help Jammeh... What does that mean exactly?

Yes Dembish I am interested in working in Gambia to contribute to the progressive development of the country and to transfer the skills that I have there. If that means working in the Public,Private or Voluntary Sector, so be it. I expect to get a job based on my abilities not on political affiliations. Whether or not someone agrees with government or not. It is a lazy person who would prefer to sit down and be idle than to do his or her part to contribute to their families, communities and society as a whole.

What does sitting back to be a parasite depending on someone else achieve? If less people had your attitude in Gambia then the country would be far more productive and progressive. After all it is for individuals to take responsibility for their lives not government.


Peace

Sister Omega



Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 17 Jul 2010 20:21:36
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  21:27:03  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
Nyarikangbanna, thank you for that brilliant clarification. We now know that the Death Penalty was not established by Jawara and that he had it abolished in the 80s after Mustapha Danso. Jammeh brought it back even though he lambasts Jawara along with the colonial system but happy to embrace the DEATH PENALTY from those colonial masters of 400 years.

The question remains, why will Jammeh think of DEATH PENALTY if he had no malicious intent to use it some day?

Sister Omega is bent on misleading everyone here by falsely preaching about laws of UK when the deadly criminal Jammeh is deeply soaked in guilt for embracing criminality.

Jammeh broke Gambian laws in a coup. Sister Omega calls that fulfilling a mission. Jammeh claimed his intervention was to wash off Jawara and the colonial past. Out of all the laws, Jammeh embraced the mighty DEATH PENALTY. In the eyes of Sister Omega, Jammeh is still right. Where is fairness on this planet?

Sister Omega, you sound as though the laws of UK and all international protocols are corruptible as by the whims and caprices of Yaya Jammeh. Who do you think you can baffle here? Laws of the universe are not resting in the deeply corrupt pockets of Yaya Jammeh where illicit funds flow and skeletons lay still from blood diamond to innocent persons killed through greedy self seeking gun men like Jammeh.

Certainly, Jammeh will never dare kill any more than already done over the period 1994-2010. He knows what is at stake. He is an attention seeker and will soon turn on another alarm button for louder noise.

Down with DEATH PENALTY.

Karamba

Edited by - Karamba on 17 Jul 2010 21:33:25
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Dembish



Gambia
284 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  21:33:49  Show Profile Send Dembish a Private Message
Sister is not a matter of refusing to work,ofcourse every one must work, and I am running my private bussiness over here in Banjul.But every worker is entitle to his/her dignity.Working under Yaya jammeh equates to Slavery and I will never be Enslaved.I love my country and will love to serve my people BUT NEVER UNDER YAYA JAMMEH AND THE APRC GOVERNMENT.
I called Moe to return and work with Jammeh simply because he like you, believed that Gambian under jammeh is sugar candy mountain.what is stoping you lot from coming home to live?

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



Gambia
284 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  21:39:34  Show Profile Send Dembish a Private Message
Well said Karamba,Bravo to you my brother, you derserve a Diamond medal from me.

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Dembish



Gambia
284 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  21:53:31  Show Profile Send Dembish a Private Message
By the way Sister if you are expecting to get a job in The Gambia based on your ability, qualification and experience, then forget it,That is no longer the rule in The Gambian under Yaya Jammeh.But if you are willing to always say "yes sir" to the Dictator, praise yaya Dictator jammeh more than God, then there you go the chance is there but enjoy while it lasts.




quote:
Originally posted by Sister Omega

Dembish you said that you called for Moes return home to help Jammeh... What does that mean exactly?

Yes Dembish I am interested in working in Gambia to contribute to the progressive development of the country and to transfer the skills that I have there. If that means working in the Public,Private or Voluntary Sector, so be it. I expect to get a job based on my abilities not on political affiliations. Whether or not someone agrees with government or not. It is a lazy person who would prefer to sit down and be idle than to do his or her part to contribute to their families, communities and society as a whole.

What does sitting back to be a parasite depending on someone else achieve? If less people had your attitude in Gambia then the country would be far more productive and progressive. After all it is for individuals to take responsibility for their lives not government.


Peace

Sister Omega





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Nyarikangbanna

United Kingdom
1382 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  22:11:10  Show Profile Send Nyarikangbanna a Private Message
Dembish, sister O is now embarrassed by the fact that her sheer ignorance about the political history of the Gambia has persistently been put in the limelight. So please be easy with her. Otherwise She may take to her heels soon.

If Sister Omega wants to be an authority on Gambian politics, I think she has to stuff her head first, then double check facts and report them accurately because there is nothing she can say here that people don't know about. We are born and bred in the Gambia and shall remain ever true to her.

Regards

I do not oppose unity but I oppose dumb union.

Edited by - Nyarikangbanna on 17 Jul 2010 22:23:22
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Dembish



Gambia
284 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  22:26:05  Show Profile Send Dembish a Private Message
Nyari I have noticed that Mighty Moe has withdrew as well,whats going on? I'm wondering.

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Nyarikangbanna

United Kingdom
1382 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  22:33:20  Show Profile Send Nyarikangbanna a Private Message
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Originally posted by Dembish

Nyari I have noticed that Mighty Moe has withdrew as well,whats going on? I'm wondering.


Moe is inept and has therefore chosen a retreat. Let's hope he is only being tactical.

Regards

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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  22:48:20  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Nyari there is more to life than the Bantabaa or have you forgotten. There is no Human Being that knows everything my brother and I don't profess to either. It's only a fool who thinks they no everything about everything where as the wise know that learning is a lifelong vocation.

Dembish I am glad to hear that you have a your own business, however you still have to pay taxes. Where do you think they go? Answer to the APRC government therefore according to your logic you should shut up shop and sit down on ass and be workless. karamba bark at the moon and old loud barrels come to mind.

Peace

Sister Omega


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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 17 Jul 2010 :  22:50:33  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
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Originally posted by Dembish

Well said Karamba,Bravo to you my brother, you derserve a Diamond medal from me.




Dembish, thank you. Keep the courage. There is no way that these deluded sycophants will twist reality. I have never seen this scale of blind support as Sister Omega exhibits in Jammeh.

Sister Omega is desperate for whatever she stands on. While Jammeh sits in limbo, Sister Omega works on throwing hot sea sand and dust to blind good views of serious thinkers.

Karamba
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