WHY GAMBIANS SHOULD PUT ALL THEIR DIFFERENCES ASIDE AND VOTE YAHYA JAMMEH OUT OF OFFICE NOW

By Bamba Mass Human Rights Activist (UK)
It is common knowledge that President Yahya Jammeh and his administration have no respect for our constitution neither do they consider it the supreme law of our sovereign nation. Since using force to ascend the high office of head of state, president Jammeh had been taking all Gambians for fools only he is the patriotic son of our motherland.
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The reason why Gambians should show him and his administration the exit door are many but just to remind my fellow citizens few of them are:

Since Lieutenant Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh and his military collaborators toppled the Jawara administration on July 22, 1994 and after suspending the 1970 republican constitution and all political activities banned and the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC) brought in the notorious decree 89.A Degree that banned many politicians of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), headed by the ousted ex-president, Sir Dawda Jawara, as well as the opposition parties, the National Convention Party (NCP) and Gambia People’s Party (GPP). Although the decree was later repealed, which many welcomed but the initial euphoria quickly died down as it became clear that other constitutional clauses would continue to restrict opposition activities. Former members of Sir Dawda’s government are still banned from standing for public office if they have been judged guilty of misconduct, negligence or corruption by commissions of enquiry.

All that was designed so that our young men could buy time getting ready while they use the electric broom against any big political opponent in case they forced to hold elections. Yet openly they were pretending to Gambians that they are soldiers with a difference, that they are not power hungry, that they have come to safe us all. Waau!

Because the country under Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara had been one of the most stable and democratic in the sub-region, the coup was unpopular internationally but locally inside the Gambia, many people welcomed the coup and were willing to give the young soldiers a chance to bring back sanity into Gambian politic. Even when economic aid was suspended which led to severe hardships across the entire country, people still braced the hardship hoping for a better future promised by our young men in uniform. Aid suspension greatly influenced the subsequent foreign policy of the regime established by the coup leaders, the traditional EU and USA friendships were kept cold for some time, with the regime often branding them as imperialists, while they courted and made friendships with rouge regimes such as that of Muamar Qadafi of Libya, Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast, Fidel Castro of Cuba, Chavez of Venezuela, Charles Tailor of Liberia, Late Mobutu of DRC, Late Sani Abacha of Nigeria Ben Ali of Tunisia, Mubarak of Egypt and Ahmadinejad of Iran.

The revolution (as it was called)—saw what some supporters and those disaffected with the Jawara administration called what the country had been waiting for. Soon after the coup, the Arm Forces provisional ruling council (that is the name they called themselves).Said they would only guide power back to civilians after a two year transition program.

Other citizens and even the West never trusted these men thus the West’s suspension of Aid leading to economic hardship with prices of basic commodities skyrocketed. The once-popular coup started becoming unpopular when arbitrary arrests, press censorship, seizure of private properties without requisite court orders, and so-called commissions of enquiry to investigate former administration officials fuelled people’s anger against the military dictatorship.



Because they so intend to fool Gambians into believing they have come to safe us rather than enriching themselves(those at the top) while their colleagues stayed neglected, This betrayal led to division in the army. Senior members at the top wanted to stay put, while other branch battalion heads want to stick to the time table of transition and hand over to a civilian government then return to barracks. These differences led in November 1994 to an abortive coup in which 14 soldiers were summarily executed including the coup leader late Lieutenant Basiru Barrow then head of 1st Infantry Battalion and the following: Lieut. Abdoulie Dot Faal, Lieut. Bakary Manneh, Lieut. Buba Jammeh, Lieut. Momodou Lamin Darboe, Cadet Officer Sillah

Lieut. Jawara, and Staff sergeant Basiru Camara, with Corpl. Mendy, as well as Lieut. Gibril Saye, and others.

Gambians must remember Yahya Jammeh and his then deputy Captain Sana Sabally told Gambians on national media that ONLY THREE SOLDIERS DIED. Later turned out that was THE JANFA OF THE CENTURY OF FELLOW COMRADES!

Some of these fellow citizens and brothers were buried in old pit latrines while others were buried while they speak alive.

Don’t we have consciences? Gambians seem to forget so easily I belief. These men tried to save us all so that we could be masters of our own destinies. But yet we tend to completely forget them while we move on as some call it.



We must remember that they were the first victims of the fight for freedom as more heads were to roll: Please read on!

Sana Sabally himself and another junta member late Sadibu Hydara on a Friday 27th January 1995, were also arrested and accused of trying to overthrow the government they created. They were captured and goaled in MILE 2 where Sadibu was said to have died as a result of torture which the administration denied saying he died of high blood pressure. We now belief he too had become a victim. Had my former friend and class mate Sana Listen to the cries of those dying colleagues of his in uniform when he had the power to spare their lives by taking them to court marshal. But he like many later on was blinded by new found power which he thought he had forgetting that POWER was God’s only and humans are only tested with atoms of it.

On 23 of June 1995, on top of fears and rumours of kidnapping during the period, Ousman Koro Ceesay, a civilian minister of finance in the AFPRC Military cabinet, was allegedly murdered. His death was treated with mixed information with radio kankang spreading all sorts of lies across. Some saying Jawara was preparing to attack the Gambia for a comeback. Fear gripped many but thanks to Foroyaa news paper, a lot came to light. Minister Ceesay’s vehicle and his charred body were found at a culvert between Jambur and Jambanjelly in the Kombo South District. Still no one has been charged with that young promising man’s death. Though it was alleged that Edward Singhateh former vice chairman and Minister together with Yankuba Touray another member of the Junta and former minister and staff Sergeant Alagie Kanyi known as simply the killer by his fellow soldiers were responsible for Koro’s death, they were never questioned at all and to this day, no one has ever been brought to pay for that crime.

Transition period!

A National Consultative Committee constituted of the military council recommended that power be handed over to a democratically elected government in two years.

In 1996 saw the drafting of a proposed constitution and referendum in August which includes amongst others the MUCH PUBLIC ANTICIPATED PRESIDENTIAL TERM LIMIT. Which many felt would put a cap on corrupt governments knowing fully well they can’t serve beyond 10 years which larked in the first republic. (Two five year term)

That clause was removed by the power hungry wolves in sheep clothing with their legal collaborators who then were blinded by their hate of the previous regime, forgetting what they were subjecting us all into. We can now forgive them but they must correct that by voting against what they created at the ballot box which is secret.

2. Also removed from the drafted constitution was another important tool that empowered Gambians in the previous Jawara administration:

THE ELECTION OF DISTRICT CHIEFS AND VILLAGE HEADS (also known as Alkalolus) BY DIRECT SUFFRAGE (sections 58-59) HAS BEEN REPLACED BY DIRECT NOMINATION of chiefs and Alkalolus (village heads) BY THE PRESIDENT.

Ask your selves these questions why would the Junta remove those important clauses from the draft constitution without consulting the people? The answer is simple: The chiefs and Alkalolus(village Heads), play one of the most crucial roles in the country’s administration. They deal directly with the people and if they can be selected by one person rather than the people, their loyalty will Of cause lie with who selected them, they will serve only the interest of the one who put them there nothing more nothing less.

Human rights clauses (sections 19-24) have been amended. Two clauses, sections 19 and 24, have been cancelled. Section 19 required that detainees were brought before a court within 72 hours of imprisonment. Now anyone can be arrested and kept in custody for an unlimited period without even being charged, let alone tried. Section 24 deals with the right to trial by jury which, according to the government, is slow, expensive and subject to outside pressure.

No fellow Gambians it is a lie they knew what they were doing and leaving those legislations would also empowers Gambians who can take the Government to court when ever their human rights are violated.

Then all was set in motion and Yahya Jammeh and co had the strong footing, they came out with an announcement that the nation’s so called elders came to State House asking coup leader Yahya Jammeh to take off the military uniform and stand for election.

Even if that was true, have we forgotten Yahya himself said politics is dirty that he would not engage in politics? How comes then selected elders come and every district was represented? That too shows their strategy was to stay put either wisely or by force if necessary.

Hasty elections were held with intimidations and torturing Gambian oppositions. Yahya Jammeh was pronounced winner by a so called independent election commission whose chairman was his own chosen confidant.

After the 1996 election, it did not take long for the former junta leaders to start reneging on their promise to stamp out corruption, nepotism and the flamboyant lifestyles of public servants at the expense of ordinary people.

Fleets of fancy cars and extravagant lifestyles became the order of the administration. Due mainly to high citizen illiteracy, political ignorance many Gambians have been cheated by Yahya Jammeh and his administration. The state coffers have been emptied by looters who parade before us as civil servants.

Many analysts and observers and even members of Yahya’s own inner circle, cannot deny the fact that the Jammeh administration is more corrupt and inept than the Jawara regime they toppled. The once-popular government has turned against its own people they portray to have come to defend.

THESE ARE SOLDIERS WITH A DIFFERENCE INDEED!

No wonder vast majority of citizens living in a state of fear. Arbitrary arrests, press censorship, seizure of private properties without requisite court orders, harassment of former public servants and ordinary citizens have increased since the transition from military rule. Police and military brutality was widely reported and soon NGOs, private legal practitioners, journalists and some students began to form all manners of organizations devoted to promoting democracy.

In April 2000, a peaceful student demonstration of the Gambia Students Unions (GAMSU) and the National Union of Gambian Students (NUGS) led a demonstrated on April 10, 2000 to protest the alleged beating to death of Ebrima Barry at the hand of fire service officers in Brikama, Western Region, whose teacher had told the fire service officers to intervene in disciplining him. Ebrima was reportedly beaten, tortured and later died. Apart from the outrageousness of the fact that fire service officers were asked to discipline a student, the government failed to properly investigate the matter. The GAMSU student leadership made demands to see the autopsy report (which was widely believed to be a cover up) which stated that Ebrima died of natural causes. A spontaneous student protest ensued at the Gambia College, where a Gambia Students’ Union (GAMSU) sub-union existed.

While that was being discussed, a thirteen-year old school girl was allegedly raped by a uniformed paramilitary (intervention police) officer at the Independence Stadium, where an annual inter-schools sports competition was taking place. A doctor’s examination confirmed the girl was raped and again, GAMSU pressed for answers. After a long delay to bring the paramilitary officers who were on duty at the stadium for the victim to identify her assailant, GAMSU requested a police permit to hold a peaceful public protest. This request was denied.

BUT AS IT IS THE SLOGAN OF THE MILITARY LEADERS THAT “POWER BELONG TO THE PEOPLE”,

The Students realizing it was their constitutional right to protest called its members to peacefully march toward the capital city of Banjul to demand answers from the military junta. They were viciously crushed by a mixture of police and military officers who had orders according to some quarters to kill the bastards. Sixteen people died, including a Red Cross volunteer/radio journalist and a three-year old child (who was killed by what was reported to be a stray bullet). Fourteen students in total were killed and several others were injured or severely maimed by Yahya Jammeh’s military and police forces. GAMSU, which at the time had branches all over the country, did not back down. Upon viewing the violent response of government to the protest of their colleagues in the city, students in the country’s only rural high schools in several other towns in the rural area of the country, launched their own protests on April 11; and like their colleagues, they were violently quashed and several hundreds of students were detained country wide with four deaths in Brikamaba schools alone.

The dead were later confirmed as the following:Reginald Carroll, Karamo Barrow, Lamin A. Bojang, Ousman Sabally, Sainey Nyabally, Ousman Sembene, Bakary Njie, Claesco Pierra, Momodou Lamin Njie, Ebrima Barry, Wuyea Foday Mansareh, Bamba Jobarteh, Momodou Lamin Chune, Burama Badgie, Abdoulie Sanyang together with red cross volunteer, Omar Barrow.

Gambians must remember that prior to the activities leading to the student massacre of 2000; GAMSU had stood for justice for students and society since its founding in 1967. In general, most student protests in The Gambia had been issue-focused on rising prices of basic commodities, teacher retrenchments, and political rights, but were never a broad based political challenger. In fact GAMSU`s biggest ever protest held, was in 1977 by Gambia College students, but there were no reported killings by the Jawara administration. Though, student leaders were expelled from school and many could not find employment with the government. Yahya Jammeh himself had joined student campaigns many times in the past while he was a student.

The GAMSU protests of April 10-11, 2000 took a different dark chapter in the history and legacy of Yahya Jammeh’s reign. After being violently crushed in the streets, GAMSU continued to fight by taking its case to the courts to secure the release of its arbitrarily detained members and to further secure an injunction from the High Court against further government harassment. Government of Yahya Jammeh retaliated by splitting GAMSU up. They created National Patriotic Students UNION (NPSU) who challenged and almost destroyed GAMSU with government help.

GAMSU had the backing and support from private lawyers and human rights groups, which also marked a high point in the partnership amongst GAMSU, private lawyers and human rights activists in The Gambia. Concerned citizens and professionals came together to put up a legal defense team for the students and soon these defense lawyers and their colleagues in the human rights activist groups, such as Amnesty International-Gambia, formed a group called the Coalition of Human Rights Defenders.

Although some members of this group are now in voluntary exile, especially after one of its leaders was shot and nearly killed in front of his house, members of this group continues to be active defenders of human right in their individual profession.

The political struggle has also now taken an international dimension with several important activists living in exile in Europe, neighbouring Senegal and the USA. Due to heightened fear and intimidation, the regime’s opponents have often resorted to seeking international condemnation of the regime. Citizens have largely been cowed and it seems only a few believe that they could eventually remove Mr Jammeh from office democratically.

Gambians should ask themselves these questions when going to vote: The below named people that died either while in detentions or mysterious disappearances,

How are their families cooping? What of if one or two were from my own family? What of if I was one of those, how my family would cope at my death or torture?

Politicians arrested and detained unlawfully (though most are now free) but many have been tortured:

Hon. Alhagie Ousainou Darboe, opposition Leader UDP, Hon. Halifa Sallah opposition Leader PDOIS, Hon. Omar Amadou Jallow PPP, Lamin Waa Juwara former Opposition leader, Hon Demba Dem: ex-MP of the ruling APRC, Momodou Demba Politician, Momat Cham: former minister, Hon. Momodou Cadi Cham former minister in the first republic, Maimuna Jobarteh opposition Politician, Cherno Ndure Jarju Politician, Lamin Jarsey Politician, ,Hon. Duta Kamaso: ex-MP of the ruling APRC, Hon. Abdoulie Kanaji Jawla MP, APRC,, Kanyiba Kanyi unicef staff and opposition Politician (now feared dead), Hon. Omar Baru Camara, ex MP of the ruling APRC, Nato Keita, opposition Politician, Kebba Yorro Manneh opposition Politician, Ousman Rambo Jatta: Councilor of UDP, Janko Singhateh opposition Politician, Azziz Tamba: Politician, Lamin Ceesay Politician, Ramzia Diab former nominated MP, of the ruling APRC, Jerreh Fatty UDP opposition Politician. Gambian civilian citizens detained and Released or still in Jail unlawfully 1994-2009

Awa Darboe Cham: wife of alleged coup leader Ndure Cham, Haruna Jammeh a Jola Villager, Kebbaringo Jammeh Councilor, Marcel Jammeh a Jola Villager who challenge Yahya Jammeh, Amie Jarju. Villager who challenges Yahya Jammeh, Ousman Sey Marabout, and Tamba Fofana Head Master accused of being an opposition sympathizer. Pa Njie Guirigara: General Manager, VM, Lamin R. Darboe: Politician, Bamba Mass Human Right Activist/ opposition politician, Lamin Saiba Darboe, Raif Diab Businessman, Ebou Waggeh, Omar Faal Marabout, Those Dead as a result of alleged torture

Kebutay Jafuneh, UDP, Seedy Jawneh UDP, Seedia Sanyang UDP, Omar Njie UDP militant killed at Talinding by security forces during election campaign in 2001

Students detained and tortured,

Alhagie Nyabally: ex-President, Gambia Student Union, Alassan Nyassi, Balla Nyassi, Mustapha Lowe College student, Fatou Senghore,

Military/ Security men or retired service men arrested and tortured:Captain Bunja Darboe, Captain Wassa Camara, Captain Yahya Darboe, 2nd Lt Alieu Ceesay, Sergeant Buba Mendy, Captain Pierre Mendy, Commander MB Sarr Gambia National Army, Lt M. Savage: Gambia National Army, 2nd Lt Pharing Sanyang: Gambia National Army, Private Ebrima Sonko Lance Corporal Babou Janha army officer, Private Alagie Nying of the Gambia National Army, Lamin Sanneh former Permanent Secretary, Sergeant Abdoulie Sanyang, Tamsir Jassey: ex-Deputy Inspector General Police, Director of Immigration, Lamin Gassama: Security Manager, Banjul International Airport, Ebrima Camara: ex-police officer, Superintendent Abdoulie Colley: ex-police officer, Retired Colonel Abdoulie Conteh: former KMC Mayor, Staff Sergeant Manlafi Corr,

Arrested members of the notorious NIA

Abdoulie Kujabi: ex-Director General, Foday Barry: ex-NIA; director of Intelligence, Baba Saho: ex-NIA director, External Security, Musa Dibba: ex-NIA Director of Finance, Kemo Balajo: ex-National Intelligence Agency, Jasaji Kujabi, Nourou Secka ex-NIA operative, Bamba Manneh: ex-NIA operative, Alieu Singhateh: ex-NIA operative.

Members of the Independent Electoral Commission IEC arrested

Ndondi S.Z. Njie former Chairman of IEC, Sulayman Sait Mboob: ex-Minister, IEC Commissioner, Ebrima Sanneh ex-IEC officer, Momodou Jaw ex-IEC officer, Baba Drammeh: ex-Independent Electoral, Commission (IEC) officer.

My friends how can Yahya Jammeh arrest even members of the IEC? Then where do we expect the rest to act freely when their colleagues can get picked up and no one would dare raise even an eye brow. There can never be a free and fair election but Gambians would all know if we collectively want to vote Yahya Jammeh out when we are cheated.

Civil Servants arrested detained since 1994 some tortured

Late Sheriff Mustapha Dibba: ex-Assembly Speaker, Dr. Badara Loum ex-Permanent Secretary, Tijan Bahoum: Power Supply Director NAWEC, Baboucarr Jobarteh ex-Protocol Officer, Alieu Jobe ex-Accountant General, Abdou Jobe: Managing Director, NAWEC, Adama Deen: former Managing Director Gambia Ports Authority, Karamo Jaiteh former Managing Director, Gambia Roads Authority, Lamin Bojang: Medical Research Council, Suruwa Jaiteh former Permanent Secretary Omar Ndow former Managing Director of Gamtel/Gamcel, Sarane Hydara: ex-Senior Civil Servant, Lamin Keita: ex-Senior Civil Servant, Ebou Secka: ex-Senior Civil Servant, Momodou Senghore ex-Senior Civil Servant Kebba Faye: ex-Senior Servant, Ansumana Fadera ex-Senior Civil Servant,

Journalists’ arrested, tortured while some on Exile in Senegal, Europe and the US:

Madi Ceesay: President, Gambia Press Union, Lamin Cham: ex-Daily Observer, BBC correspondent Lamin Cham Chief Ebrima B. Manneh journalist, Daily Observer newspaper (now feared dead), Fatou Jaw Manneh democratic Activist and US based journalist, Modou Sonko: journalist, Daily Observer newspaper, Juldeh Sowe journalist, The Independent newspaper, Malick Mboob: ex-Daily Observer, RV, Issac Success journalist, Daily Express newspaper, Musa Sheriff journalist, Gambia News & Report magazine, Amie Sillah: journalist, women activist, Sam Obi: Daily Express, RFI correspondent, Musa Saidykhan former Editor-In-Chief, The Independent newspaper, Bertrand Sambou, Dodou Sanneh former journalist, GRTS, October 2005: Abdoulie Sey, March 2006, Madi Ceesay, Pa Ousman Darboe, Alieu Badara Sowe, Musa Saidykhan, Sulayman Makalo, Omar Bah, Alhagie Mbye, Ebrima Sillah, Augustus Mendy, Bankole Thompson, Papa Colley, Sulayman Darboe, Fatou Jaw Manneh, Pa Omar Jatta, Momodou Thomas, Ansumana Badgie, Pa Samba Jaw, Sarjo Bayang, Pa Nderry Mbai, Cherno Baba Jallow, Seedy Ceesay, Ebrima Ceesay, Baba Galleh Jallow, Ebrima G. Sankareh, Yankuba Jambang, Musa Saidykhan, Yusupha Cham, Kemo Cham, Baboucarr Sankanu, Mathew K. Jallow and a host of others whose names are not here. Like Lamin Fatty and others.Military and Security mysterious Deaths.

Captain Tumbul Tamba, Captain Musa Jammeh, Colonel Vincent Jatta.

My God! Are these people worthless? Of cause not they were loved ones who were victims used and dumped six feet. Some of these loved ones were misused to a point Gambians feared them more than God as they used their positions to inject fear into people. But now that they are gone must we not forget and forgive these men?

While the likes of Lt. Solomon Jammeh, Pa M. Jallow, Manlafi Sanyang, Boye Bah, Momodou Bah, Illo Jallow ECT were not dangerous but agents of the “Oga” and victims like all of us

Let us concentrate on their master Yahya Jammeh who would continue if allowed by us to replace them with other lethal men to do worse than the likes of “maliamungu”.



Security men and civilians once working for Yahya Jammeh who have now fled the country:

Col. Ndure Cham (GAF), Abdoulie Kujabi (NIA), Kemo Balajo, Alieu Singhateh, Foday Barry, Musa, Tapha Njie, Bakary B. Darboe, Abdou Sarah Janha, Saikou Sabally, Alagie M., Demba Dem, Foday Makalo, Famandu Sanyang, Malang Saho, Foday Makalo, Buba Baldeh, Samba Sabally,



Haruna Jammeh a Jola Villager, Kebbaringo Jammeh Councilor, Marcel Jammeh a Jola Villager who challenge Yahya Jammeh, Amie Jarju. Villager who challenges Yahya Jammeh, Ousman Sey Marabout, and Tamba Fofana Head Master accused of being an opposition sympathizer. Pa Njie Guirigara: General Manager, VM



Citizen FM was closed down unlawfully by Yahya Jammeh’s administration because Gambians enjoyed listening to wollof and Mandinka programs aired on that radio. The station was very popular with Gambians and its closure shows the regime wanted to put a cap on freedom of speech.



August 8th. 2001, Radio Station 1 FM, was set ablaze around by un identified assailants in the morning, after proprietor George Christensen and his watchman were doused with hazardous chemicals in the hope of incinerating them. The two victims survived the ordeal. They too lost everything for freedom

August 10th. 2001, Alieu Bah, Radio I FM journalist, whose moderated debates and discussions was enjoyed by you Gambian citizens as it was very educative, in trying to silence Mr. Bah, his home was set ablaze around in the night while he, his wife and children were asleep. The family narrowly escaped death they too lost everything for freedom.

October 17th. 2003, The Independent Newspaper premises were set on fire around in the morning when unidentified masked men stormed the building, assaulted the night watchman and then sprayed him with fire hazard chemical in the hope he would burn to death. But he luckily survived the assault. The premise was totally destroyed beyond recognition.

September 19th. 2003, around 6 p.m. Abdoulie Sey, Editor-in-Chief, of the Independent Newspaper was arrested from his office by intelligence agents and held incommunicado. He was released four days later.

The Independent News Paper after their machines have been destroyed, they do their printing at Kanifing. Enemies of freedom would never let them educate Gambians for on April 13th. 2004, the Kanifing printing machines of the Independent Newspaper was set on fire in the early hours of the morning by individuals dressed in military uniform. All printing machinery and other hardware equipment were completely destroyed. Proprietors of that News Paper too lost everything for our freedom.

August 15th. 2004, the home of B.B.C reporter, Ebrima Sillah was set on fire as he slept. He narrowly escaped death but lost everything for freedom

Look Yahya Jammeh and his men enjoy intimidating Gambians! Read on please!

September 2005, Musa Saidykhan, Editor-in-Chief, The Independent Newspaper, was detained for interrogation for a brief period of time shortly after returning from a South African journalist conference.

.December 16th. 2005, police ruffed Ratatouille Charreh up after the participants in a conference she attended, attempted to visit the spot where journalist Deyda Hydara was gunned down.

March 27th. 2006, Musa Said khan, Editor-in-Chief, The Independent Newspaper, was arrested by security agents a few days after publishing an article critical of Yahya Jammeh’s reactions in the wake of an alleged coup attempt. He was released after three weeks in detention.

March 2006, Madi Ceesay, of the Independent was, arrested by the regime’s agents, was released after three weeks of detention.

April 10th. 2006, Independent reporter, Lamin Fatty was arrested from his home by NIA agents and released after two months in detention and charged with false publication.

April 25th. 2006, Independent receptionist, Juldeh Sowe, was arrested and released after several hours.

In mid 2006, Njaimeh Bah, a Point Newspaper reporter, was attacked by unidentified bandits believed to be members of the notorious Green Boys and, was severely beaten.

May 24th. 2006, following the hacking of the online, Freedom Newspaper, five Gambian journalists whose names appeared on the paper’s readers list were arrested and detained for different lengths of time. After several months they were released. They are:

Musa Sheriff, Pa Modou Faal, Lamin Cham, Sam Obi, Malick Mboob ect.

In 2006, alleged attempted coup, Daba Marena former NIA director, who at the time of the alleged attempted coup was with president Jammeh while on a state visit to Mauritania was arrested and he disappeared together with, Staff Sergeant Manlafi Corr, Sergeant Major Alpha Bah and Lt. Ebou Lowe. Government claimed they escaped while being taken from Mile 2 to Janjanbury prison in the rural Gambia. They are yet to surface anywhere on this planet earth.

Military and Security men thought to have been executed in 2006



Daba Marenah, Alieu Ceesay, Alpha Bah, Manlafi Corr, and Ebou Lowe

July 7th. 2006, Daily Observer journalist, Ebrima Chief Manneh, was arrested by NIA officials from the Observer premises, was seen in public once after two years detention, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, sick and emaciated. Six U.S Senators; Edward Kennedy, Richard (Dick) Durbin, Russell (Russ) Feingold and Joe Lieberman among others wrote to Yahya Jammeh asking him to release Journalist Manneh after being held for nearly three years. Manneh is believed to have been murdered by Jammeh’s agents. Again Yahya Jammeh turned a deaf ear to request even from you citizens who love chief Manneh regardless of your love for Yahya Jammeh.

September 2006, a Gambia Radio and Television Services reporter, Dodou Sanneh, was arrested, detained, and later fired, from his job only to be rehired. He committed no crime only that he believed in freedom of speech which never existed.

December 2006, Abdougafar Olademinji and Baron Eloagou , both Nigerian citizens working in the Gambia as reporters for the Daily Express, were attacked by unknown assailants and beaten severely thus sustaining serious injuries. The police never arrest any one up till now.

March 28th. 2007, Democracy Activist, Fatou Jaw Manneh, a U.S. based Gambian journalist, was arrested at the airport, her traveling documents seized and charged with sedition. Her Kangaroo trial lasted more than a year. Her heavy fine of 250,000 dalasi ($9,260) was paid with donations from family and friends from all around the world to gain her freedom. She left the country she love and returned to the US

In February 2009, Pap Saine, Managing Director, of The Point Newspaper was arrested and subsequently charged with publishing false information. He reported the transfer of diplomat Lamin Sabi Sanyang who was arrested by NIA was transferred to MILE 2 central prisons. Also former minister Neneh Macdouall-Gaye was appointed ambassador. Mr Saine only became a free man when the high court withdrew the charges in July.

In March on the 5th 2009, retired Major Antouman Saho, former minister for fisheries was arrested and incarnated at the notorious Mile 2 prisons. He was said to have been pardoned by “Oga” as Yahya Jammeh became commonly know in July without a charge.



2009, Abdulhamid Adiamoh, of Today Newspaper, was arrested for false publication and detained at NIA headquarters. The criminals gave him an option to either plead guilty or face deportation back to Nigeria. We all know Africa and hopelessness. He chose to plead guilty but the bandits never honour their promise. He was heavily reprimanded.

June 14th. 2009, seven journalists who are members of the Gambia Press Union (GPU), were rounded up from various locations by heavily armed paramilitary agents and detained at NIA headquarters before being transferred to the notorious Mile 2 prison outside Banjul. The group listed below, were granted bail and charged with publishing seditious material .Despite protests of regional and international organizations such as Media Foundation for West Africa, Amnesty International, Community to Protect Journalists, the government of Yahya Jammeh who in 1994 promised you Gambians he would treat you all fairly but again he failed to failed to listen to your cry for mercy. Only one out of the seven was acquitted for lark of evidence while all the other six on August 5th were convicted of all six counts and sentenced to two years imprisonment with a fine of 1 million dalasis ($35,714). Failure to pay the fine would result in additional two years

Emil Touray, Secretary General Gambia Press Union, Sarata Jabbi Dibba, Vice President, Gambia Press Union, Sam Sarr, Managing Editor, The Foroyaa Newspaper, Ebou Sawaneh, Editor, The Point Newspaper, Abu-Bakr Saidy-Khan, journalist, Foroyaa newspaper, Pa Modou Faal, Treasurer, Gambia Press Union

The above respected Gambian journalist, your own sons/daughters ect were arrested and subjected to all sorts of inhuman degrading treatments and fined heavily just to scare them into silence.

Yahya Jammeh on the 3rd of September had all the six journalists released saying it was a good will gesture in honour of the holy month of Ramadan just to fool vast majority of the population who are Muslims into thinking that the man indeed respect the Islamic faith.

Oh my God for gesture of what? Gambians Gambians Gambians watch out.!

June 22nd. 2009, Augustine kanjia, a reporter for The Point Newspaper, was arrested and detained by security agents. He was released June 25th, 2009

On August 9, Point news deputy editor in chief Aba Gibba and a reporter Sainey Marenah were summoned by Justice Emmanuel Amadi, a thief hired by Yahya Jammeh from Nigeria as a high Court Judge. Mr Amadi demanded to know the source of those two journalists’ report that former inspector General of Police Ensa Badgie aka Jesus was tortured as claimed by his Lawyer Bory s Touray. The Judge was either deaf or just doing his master’s bidding for Lawyer Touray an intelligent Lawyer did made the said statement in court and he came to the journalists’ defence immediately without a penny. They were released without delay.

In June 2009 report surfaced of lengthy incommunicado detention of four of your fellow citizens .They were Kemo Conteh, army staff sergeant Sam Kambai, NIA officer Kebba Seckan and Samsudeen Jammeh who were brought before a magistrate in Brikama with Senegalese nationals from the Cassamance region. The four Gambians were held for three years incommunicado on terrorism charges in unknown location

In November 2009 same brothers who aided Yahya Jammeh with all these atrocities against you Gambians who are of cause our own brothers and sisters blinded by greed and short foresight, were as well betrayed by Oga.

Eight men of the Gambia Arm Forces GAF: Chief of Defense Staff Lt. General Lang Tombong Tamba (CDS) who was accused of foiling the 2006 alleged coup of Colonel Cham and Brigadier General Omar Bun Mbye head of operations and Training GAF, Lt Colonel Kawsu Camara aka Bombardier head of presidential guards at Kanilai, Major Momodou Lamin Bo Badgie head of Military intelligence GAF, Momodou Gaye deputy Inspector General of Police, Diplomat Ngor Secka, real estate dealer Abdoulie Joof and businessman Yusuf Ezziden aka “Rambo”. They were held until March 2010 far beyond the 72 hours limit to bring suspects to trial. Also Rear Admiral Sarjo Fofana head of Navy was brought to court accused with CDS Tamba for the concealment of treason in relation foiled coup in 2006. Also arrested earlier before the above were, Omar Faal, Landing Sanneh (GAF), Captain Bunja Darboe (GAF), Capt Yahya Darboe (GAF), Capt. Wassa Camara (GAF), Lt Pharing Sanyang (GAF), and Tamsir Jasseh, Demba Njie (GAF), Lamin Fatty (GAF), Yankuba Drammeh (GAF), Ensa Badgie (Gambia Police), Bun Sanneh (NDEA) and others.

In December 2009 NIA director Ousman Sowe was unceremoniously dismissed and arrested. Held by state incommunicado for several days without access to family or legal representative.

May 13th Bakary Gassama former financial director of the notorious NIA was released after spending more than a year in detention on charges of abuse of office and reappointed financial director of National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDEA)

Ministers who aided Yahya Jammeh Fired on either incompetence or forceful retirement:

Mass Axi Gai, Angela Colley, Kanja Sanneh, Neneh Macdoual-Gaye Therese Ndong-Jatta (resigned), Maba Jobe (hired & fired before taking office)

Momodou Lamin Sedat Jobe (resigned), Joseph Henry Joof (resigned), Satang Jow (retired), Yankuba Kassama, Margaret Keita, Ousman Badgie, Samba Bah, Musa Bittaye, Amie Bensouda, Mustapha Marong, Fatou Bom Bensouda, John P. Bojang, Momodou Bojang, Nyimasata Sanneh Bojang, Mamat Cham, Ebrima Ceesay, Momodou Ngai Ceesay ,Ousman Koro Ceesay (murdered), Sulayman Massaneh Ceesay, Bakary Bunja Dabo, Pap cheyasin Secka, Fafa Edrisa Mbye, Fasainey Dumbuya, Samba Faal, Omar Faye, Sadibou Haidara (murdered), Sheikh Tijan Hydara, Baboucar Blaise Jagne Balla Garba Jahumpa, Momodou Sarjo Jallow, Dr Amadou Scattered Janneh, Manlafi Jarju, Dr.Tamsir Mbowe, Dominic Mendy, Alieu Ngum, Bakary Njie, Omar Njie, Susan Waffa-Ogoo, Hawa Sisay Sabally, Sana B. Sabally, Famara Jatta, Kumba Ceesay-Marenah, Abdoulie Sallah, Hassan Sallah, Musa Sillah, Dr. Sedat Jobe, Momodou Sallah, Sidy Morro Sanneh, Kebba Sanyang, Samsudeen Sarr, , Edward Singhatey, Raymond Sock, Amina Faal Sonko, Baboucarr Jatta, Mustapha Marong, Musa Mbenga, Sulayman Mboob, Bolong Sonko, Bai Mass Taal, Fatoumatta Tambajang, Bemba Tambedou, Yankuba Touray, Crispin Grey Johnson, Antouman Saho, Lamin Bojang, Marie Saine Firdaus.

Lawyers and judges dismissed or arrested since 1994.

Several Judges were dismissed in 2008 without any due process of law. Chief Justice Abdou Karim Savage dismissed in June. Also In 2009 June Justice, Haddy Roche regarded as an independent thinker in legal circles was dismissed without explanations. Antouman Gaye Lawyer, Mariam Denton: Human Rights Lawyer, Bory. S. Touray, Moses Richards,

Some of your fellow citizens had to flee the country when they escaped death

Ousman Sillah: Attorney/Lawyer who was shot three times in 2004 when he tried to defend embattled majority leader of the ruling APRC’s Baba K. Jobe

Mai Fatty: Attorney (Attorney/Lawyer his car was overran by a truck while he was on his way home from work.

In 2009/2010 so called chiefs were given vehicles going round the country advocating for Yahya Jammeh to BECOME KING. Am I dreaming? Hail His Royal Highness KING YAHYA?

A man who 14/16 years ago was accusing Jawara of staying too long in power thus encouraging rampant corruptions and mismanagement of public funds. Now they chiefs who are selected by Yahya Jammeh and not representatives or elected by us Gambians want Yahya to become KING? Who send them and who do they represent? Now fellow Gambians can you still argue that all these men and women of our dear motherland were wrong and only Yahya Jammeh ALONE has the country’s development at heart? One must think hard especially those in their positions today. Would your names be on the above list when Gambians returned Yahya Jammeh to power in November? Definitely some of you cabinet minister would be maybe even before November.

No suspects no arrests. Chei Gambia Oh Gambia! What have they turned YOU into?

Gambians most reflect and vote Yahya Jammeh out come November even if we have a tree as a candidate!

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC LONG LIVE GAMBIAN PEOPLE WHO YEARN FOR FREEDOM!

Bamba Mass (UK)



Comments (55)

boycott elections says:

May 23, 2011 at 6:11 pm

@black image if you think development is a bigger airport you are wrong why have a bigger airport and less flights. if no planes are landing there how will we pay for upkeep. if you build a bigger school with no techers or books what use is it. jawara era was bad jammeh era is worse. our country is moving in the wrong direction.



Boyboy says:

May 23, 2011 at 9:02 pm

THEY ARE INFORMERS BOYS:



UDP says:

May 23, 2011 at 9:16 pm

Yahya Jammeh,s administration is

leading us to vision 2020. We’re half way

there, just be patient nine more years,

we will retired to young Gambians, not to those

recycle dont knew how



sam says:

May 23, 2011 at 9:35 pm

That is a good idea UDP



boycott elections says:

May 23, 2011 at 10:15 pm

join him where he pu many many many people. no 2020

Bamba Mass Lambasts Ebou Jallow: Calls him Thief with Questionable Character

Published 09/29/2010 - 6:49 a.m. GMT Rate This Article:

 Capt. Ebou Jallow, ex-junta Spokesman recently named two former government ministers in finance minister ousman Koro Ceesay's murder. Opposition leader Ousainou Darboe doubts Jallow's credibility. Ebou Jallow, not only Darboe, but no sensible Gambians should ever take you seriously!

By Bamba Mass (UDP Militant, UK)

Editor,

Please allow me some space to react to my brother in-law; Captain Ebou Jallow who many still believe is an alleged thief. He was the junta's spokesman - a man of questionable character, with little or no credibility in his resent reaction on The Gambia Echo online newspaper in which he accused Ousainou Darboe of having written a memo to Jammeh offering his service in case of a caretaker Government in 1994.

I am happy to have read your 28th September [letter] on The Gambia Echo, reacting to Ousainou’s claims that you had been hobnobbing with Jammeh, and that you cannot be taken seriously.

Ebou, you keep contradicting yourself… and it’s not only Ousainou who doubts your credibility, but all serious Gambians should never take you seriously. Sometimes when I read certain things either about you or from you, including your latest reaction to Ousainou’s claims, I would ask myself: is this man still laughing at Gambians? Or what is he this time talking about?

Can you help yourself again and read your own statement about Ousainou Darboe offering his ‘service in case of a caretaker Government’ after the coup.

Are you for once serious that you expect Darboe or even serious Gambians to believe your stories even if they were true?

Ebou, the truth is, you are not real when you allegedly sent Darboe copies of your so called documents concerning you and your former boss, Jammeh, allegedly emptying our coffers that led to you two falling out, and later fought it out amongst yourselves in a Swiss court. Or did I hear it right? Maybe America, but no I belief it was a Swiss court. You should have come clean to all Gambians not only Darboe because it is alleged you have stolen from an entire nation and not one man.

Oh was it that then you believed he was the only credible Gambian at home to have trusted in sending your documents?

Captain Ebou Jallow, you are Gambia’s real “Samba Toxel”, or how should I call you “a member of Ali Baba and associated thieves?”

You so called Captain. In autumn of October 23 1995 money meant for the Gambian people, part of a $35 million Taiwan loan suddenly went missing. You were accused of having diverted such a huge state money into your own account when you were allegedly directed by your boss to transfer the money from our Central Bank to his (Jammeh’s) personal secret Swiss bank account, to which both you and president Jammeh had access to. You thief was taken to court and in January 1998 and a Swiss court ordered the return of US $3m that you, Jallow, had transferred from the Central Bank of The Gambia to a personal bank account in Geneva. Until now you have never personally apologized to the Gambian people for any wrong doing.

You were alleged to have duped Gambians by clandestinely siphoning state funds amounting to millions of dollars. You accused Ousainou of wanting to work for any future caretaker Government but not the military. How about you? Oh are you different from Darboe, where Darboe being human should have never contemplated serving his country under any caretaker government because YOU guys had toppled a democratically elected Government as you put it? If so, then you at least, have given Darboe credit. You Ebou of all people cannot still shut up for once.

After your alleged stealing from Gambians, maybe you were then thinking you have had your share in the scramble for the state money, Gambians heard the breaking news over Radio Gambia some years ago, announcing that the spokesman of military regime Captain Ebou Jallow absconded with an estimated 3 million dollars. Until today, neither You Ebou Jallow nor the money in question has ever been made available to Gambians. What did you want Darboe to do when you sent him those documents, to defend you?

God forbid!

Having served Jammeh’s terror both as council member and even at one time its mouth piece, you gave the man all licences to do what he pleases. How can you now instead of asking our forgiveness you now counter pointing fingers?

Where was Jallow when those murders happened? He said he was in Libya where he was informed by Col. Kaddafi about Koro Ceesay’s death. Ebou, may I ask you why did you decide to come back home and continue to serve the AFPRC many months after? Was it that you were looking for ways to grab your share in the scramble for our state money!

Gambians should have known Ebou Jallow by now to even contemplate taking him seriously. And even though you knew Gambians had suffered so much but you still opted to stay with Jammeh; campaigning for his eternal stay in power. Was it not this same man who few years ago was calling for reconciling with Jammeh and Even praised Him on one of his visits to America? Oh is it because your Boss had never granted you amnesty to return home that you have now decided to renew your attacks and pretence for justice in the name of Jammeh’s victims?

Do you think Gambians have forgotten when you were sent on Jammeh’s errands in April 1995, on a high profile visit to Freetown asking Sierra Leone to help send judges to help Jammeh probe the assets of the ousted officials of President Jawara's government, and with the help of those very so called thieves, e.g. Justice Algali whose stolen assets were later burnt down by former rebels of Sierra Leone. The same so called judges have and are still assisting Jammeh incarnating our brothers and sisters seven feet deep every time. Ebou,don’t you have any shame. How can you put right what you helped dismantle? You were one of the architects of the shambles we are all in right now. Let me remind you a bit when you were the Junta Spokesman

In one of your speeches in Gunjur you indicated that “Democracy is like a bottle”; tha it has many forms and that it does not mean that we have to initiate any form of democracy.

In you trying to legitimize Jammeh’s continuous rule, you went on to say that “the Gambia was handed over a constitution which was a by-product of the Jewish… tradition.”

Ebou, you need more brains because constitutions have neither Jewish nor Christian religions. Constitutions, Republics, Bills of Rights they say, came about in defiance of the principles claimed by monarchs to have the divine right to rule which was prevalent during the ages of the absolute monarchy in Europe.

Ebou, I’m sure you have never even heard of the French Revolutionaries after an idea came up with the Declaration of the Rights of Man which overthrew monarchical tradition or the nobility with the proclamation that;

“All men are born free and with equal rights, and must remain free and have equal rights.”


“During the French Revolution, Revolutionary leaders accused the Church of being in complicity with the monarchy. So how can constitutions stem from religion?

Ebou, do you know that the French revolutionaries did abolish many institutions of the Church and declared a separation between church and state?

Do you know what they called Separation of Powers?


Our colonial master, Britain, does not have a written constitution; and in as much as our Constitution, which is written, is derived from the British type of rule, we had no Monarchy. Maybe we may have one now, thanks to YOU and others.

British Constitution borrows a lot from the French political and constitutional tradition to shape the constitutional instruments of its former colonies. Most constitutions are built on the concept that the state is a secular institution which should be separated from the religious concerns and philosophical control of citizens.

Have you not remembered or known about the bills of rights, protection of the freedom of thought, religion, worship and the right to teach, observe or practice one’s religion or belief.

What do you know about the fact that Bills of rights started from the Magna Carta, where most of British constitutional laws stemmed from?

Ousainou is a constitutional expert and knows that most constitutions emerged after vigorous struggles against the oppression of one group of people by another”. Do you also know that Gambians would today need to amend the APRC adopted Constitution whenever Jammeh goes, otherwise his government can never be liable for any crimes committed during their term in office?


For Ousainou Darboe to side with Ebou would tantamount to failing in his responsibilities as a Leader. Gambians know Ousainou is on record to have on numerous occasions called on the Government of Yaya Jammeh to come clean about all the deaths including that of our dear brother Ousman Koro Ceesay. But he is right to say that for one to take any steps against anyone, there has to be tangible proof - not one coming from a criss-cross like you, Ebou Jallow of all people who once called Jammeh “Khutbu Samaan” of Africa

In one of your speeches at Kanilai,

you same Ebou was quoted saying ‘A UZU BULAHI JAWARA’ A UZU BILLAHI PPP’, A UZU BILLAHI Party”, meaning God should save them from Jawara, God should save them from the PPP; God should save them from Party and even went on to say that God should place the AFPRC above party politics because party politics is the handy work of the devil; that there is “hisbullaahi, i.e. the party of God and “hisbusatan, i.e. the party of the devil;that the AFPRC has brought to the Gambia what party politics has failed to bring; that party politics have brought unnecessary conflicts between the same brothers, members of the same family and the community - that is why God has brought the AFPRC to ensure the salvation of the country; that this is why it brought about political freedom; that if the people have waited for God to bring Political freedom, he, Captain Jallow therefore sees no reason why they cannot rely on God to bring economic freedom. You referred to Captain Jammeh as the “KhutbuSamaan” of Africa.

”Khutbu Samaan” means a religious personality who emerges in each generation to save a people.

Again, you same Ebou Jallow was accused by our online Freedom Newspaper of having participated in the hacking of its paper; an incident which led to so many arrests and firings of Gambians at home, while those whose names appeared on the paper’s registered readers fled the country for fear of their lives

The hacker erased all of its content and replaced the welcome page with a message purportedly signed by Mr. Mbai

The message said: "I have decided to stop producing the Freedom Newspaper as I have pledged an allegiance with my brother Ebou Jallow to join the APRC election campaign." A former army captain, Jallow used to be the spokesman of President Yahya Jammeh's military junta, which took power in a July 1994 coup. The APRC is the president's party, the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction.

It is confirmed that the person who hacked into the Freedom Newspaper site on the night of 22 May was a British Telecom client using the IP address of an Internet user based in the British city of Southampton.

Gambians should also remember well that a few weeks before Freedom Newspaper was hacked, the paper’s Editor Mbai received a message from the very Ebou Jallow, the former junta spokesman. And it said: "If you think that you can do whatsoever you want whilst away from the Gambia, then you better think twice... because the impending reaction in the Gambia is going to be very nasty. This is a warning from a brother."

Jallow also forwarded to Mbai a message he had received from someone called William Glass Junior who claimed he was capable of hacking Mbai's site and posting a message on it "to destroy his reputation."

You Ebou Jallow still have not replied to the message Reporters without Borders sent him on 26 May.

Are you in fact real?

May I humbly ask you why you have been contacting Darboe in the first place since yourself imposed exile if you never believed he had visionary leadership?

In your reaction to Ousainou, you stated amongst others that… “Visionary leadership is predicated on a leap of faith, rooted in courage and profound commitment to serve and lead………………..”

Ebou, you are very right and that was why Darboe had never even tried to believe your story in the first place. What would have happened if Darboe decided to take you seriously and later you as it has been demonstrated by your very own actions in trying to woo Jammeh by participating in the hacking into Freedom Newspaper that sent so many of your fellow countrymen out of work and in exile? Wouldn’t you have done the same by telling Jammeh you were collaborating with Darboe?

Let me lecture you on what a leader Ousainou Numukunda Darboe is by referring you to various speeches he gave out on rallies and in newspapers articles:

On 14 December 1998 speaking at a rally on Friday, the leader of the main opposition party, UDP, Lawyer Ousainou Darboe said it was unfortunate that the APRC government of President Jammeh could join leaders across the world to celebrate Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Lawyer Darboe said: "this government has violated human rights by humiliating the Gambian citizens since the 1994 military coup that toppled Jawara's government and yet they cowardly join Leaders across the world to commemorate Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Ousainou N.K Darboe UDP opposition Leader in an interview with The Point newspaper on the celebration of July 22nd saying that it should be put into a proper perspective.

Darboe went on………”It was an event that ushered in a military dictatorship, a dictatorship that willed its wishes on the Gambian people for two years. And very reluctantly set off its military attire and put on civilian attire and classified itself as a civilian regime. It has of course not disrobed itself of its military attributes. What used to happen during the transition is what is still on in the country. It is against this background that one has to look at the July 22 celebrations, whether it is worth celebrating.

We have seen few days ago two judges sacked without following constitutional provisions. These are the things that I am saying that the military attributes of the regime are still there. In fact, celebrating July 22 is a demonstration of only its military attributes that they still consider themselves as military, so therefore celebrate a military take-over.

In my view, any government that calls itself a democratically elected government; any government that believes in the rule of law and a government that believes that governments should be changed through the ballot box, has no business in celebrating a military take-over. It is wrong for them to do so and they should stop it.

They are spending enormous resources in celebrating an illegality. People are being kept away from work on 22nd July just to celebrate an illegality. In fact, it is sending wrong signals to anti-democratic elements within the society, who would believe that a take-over of government by unlawful means is a right thing to do. So I do not think it is right for the Jammeh administration, that prides itself in being a democratically elected government, to celebrate an illegality; to celebrate the usurpation of constitutional authority by unlawful means is wrong. “Darboe concluded

Ebou have you forgotten

Lawyer Ousainou Darboe was in 2000 charged together with Baba Dramme, Dodou Kasa Jatta, Madi Ceesay, etc, with murder of one Alieu Njie, an APRC supporter who died in clashes after they had laid ambush for opposition leader Lawyer Ousainou Darboe and his entourage during election campaign. But Darboe was never like you and I, to have opted out of fear and abandon The Gambia and its people under Jammeh. Instead, he continued to fight for the restoration of democracy and rule of law. But I am sure yours was not abandoning the Gambia and its people, you stole from us and fled, otherwise you would have still been there singing Jammeh praises or even calling for a one party state!

Every Gambian know for a fact that if Darboe was not democratic and a lover of Gambia with visionary leadership, during the 2001 presidential election campaigns when the UDP was coming from its tour of the country, Ebou, I was there and many people would tell you from Serekunda up to Brikama were cars and people on foot chanting Darboe has already won. If Darboe had listened to some people on that convoy, then we would have today been saying a different story altogether. Even Jammeh was scared that Ousainou might march straight to State House and had deployed killer soldiers at the Denton bridge to shoot anyone who tries to cross.

Ebou, this happened while we were on election Campaign where there was no president, remember!

Darboe categorically refused any form of civilian takeover without a free and fair election. Sure of victory he urged all supporters to respect the rule of law as well as show love and respect to our men in uniform -- police and soldiers alike. He displayed his Leadership qualities in such a manner that some men in uniform that came to meet our convoy were crying saying all is over; dictatorship is dead.

But little did we know that that evening Jammeh had this plans. Some diehard APRC militants were on the verge of disrupting anything that would see their prophet down. Fabakary Tombong Jatta called the Army that some UDP militants were harassing him and his family at Talinding Kunjang while Darboe was holding a rally. Soldiers came without warning and started opening fire on innocent civilians, thus killing one Mr. Njie and injuring many. Many Gambians as we all know became fearful and many never even dared going to vote, and the IEC never did anything. They just went ahead and declared Jammeh the winner with a clear margin.

What about a recent article on the Gambia News: Jammeh accuses UK of backing opposition, July 28, 2010? Jammeh was only scared because UDP militants in the UK have been on fire doing all to strengthen the main body back home which led to the Mansakonko Congress and Brikama rally respectively. This has moved the man. That is why he is feeling unease thus accusing the British Government which did not even notice of such comments.

Ebou, I urge you to read that!

Yahya Jammeh fears no one but Ousainou, as he is today the only Gambian who poses a real threat to Jammeh’s leadership apart from the military which is either marginalized or compromised. I would advise you if you are as brave as Darboe, why not go back home and form either your own political party or something. In fact, even if such a case opens in the Gambia, and Yankuba, Peter and Edward are brought before a law court, you Ebou of all people would never go to testify. So how can people know the truth? Or would you do it via a video link from US?

You need to look at yourself properly every time you get up from bed, my dear brother in-law.

“Assalamu alaikum"

The Incarnation of a mentor

As I sat in my little room inside Hillfield in wetmidlands in the City of Coventry, yearning for news from Home.Once a smiling coast where tourists from all over the globe would find peace to travel and spend their holidays.
Then all of a suddent few illiterates from the armies' junior ranks were on the rampage against Africa's most peace loving man.On the faithful morning of july 22nd 1994 it was aired over the state radio that soldiers have forcefully overthrown the Jawara regime.Gambians have seized to know freedom of anything since then.But fearless men and civil rights activists were in no mood for the arrogance of these butchers
Lawyer Ousainou N. Darbou and few of his kind stood firm to bring the country back to sanity.

IS AFRICA THE AXIS OF EVIL OR WHAT DID WE DO WRONG?

IS AFRICA REALLY A FAILED CONTINENT,THE DEVIL'S POWER BASE,HEADQUARTER OF SATAN OR IS THERE HOPE THAT REAL DEMOCRACY AND FOUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND RESPECT FOR ITS PEOPLES WOULD EVER ONE DAY BE ACHIEVED?

Africa has moved from the once garden of aden to the war zone,aids office,fermine,hunger,starvation,brutal genocide,endless inhuman sufferings of her people from slavery to colonisation then neo colinisation to mental slavery..........

Now how can Africa's own sons in this new civilised world continue to deny their own citizens the little freedom left to them by the colonial masters.

READ.

A while ago, in the DRC,LAURENT-DESIRE Kabila, the Congolese leader who just two years ago was welcomed by the world as a shining example of a "new generation of African leaders'', is losing his hold on power as his military allies desert him. Mr



Kabila came to power by the gun - ending the 32-year dictatorship of Mobutu Sese Seko in 1997 - and now could be ousted by the same means, unless he agrees to give away vast tracts of his mineral-rich country - a territory the size of western Europe.

DR Congo's Kabila a fromer mercenary who succeeded in creating a kingdom.now there is a monarchy in the DRC.



Joseph Kabila (l) succeeded his assassinated father Laurent-Desire Kabila. What is wrong with Africa? My fellow Africans just few years ago was it not this same man's father killing his way to topple another dictator Mabutu?



IN TOGO
Gnassingbe Eyadema took power in a bloodless coup in 1967.He once said that democracy in Africa "moves along at its own pace and in its own way".

Togo gained its independance from France in 1960. Just seven years after, a military dictator,then sergeant Gnassingbe Eyadema , led a successful military coup, after which he became President. Eyadéma was the longest-serving leader in African history.He dictates Togo as president for 38 years. At the time of his death in 2000 In 2005, his son Faure Gnassingbé hijaked the constitution of his country at the expence of his fellow citizens to be elected president. Are we real childreen of Satan? Can't the power of the people rule in Africa just like any other nation accross the globe?About a third of the population live below the international poverty line of £1.25 a day.
Despite mass protests the self created monarchy turned a deaf ear.














Just resently in GABON,After the death of its dictator Omar Bongo,another dictator has created an empire styled state There was a conspicuous French presence at
the Gabon leader's funeral .LOOK!
Hundreds of thousands of people have attended the state funeral of Omar Bongo Ondimba, Gabon's president and Africa's longest-serving leader.two years ago, a French court launched an investigation into the late leader's massive property holdings in France, which include at least 37 apartments in Paris alone.Bongo came to power in 1967 with French support and ruled over a state that grew rich on abundant oil while most of the 1.5 million population remained poor and now it is very likely that His son Ali-Ben Bongo is groomed as the next in line and no doubt he has no problems as France is fully behind him. read on..
Ali-Ben Bongo has been touted as a successor to his father Why? Is he going to ask mandate from the Gabonese people?If yes why or is he the only capable person to lead or is it riches of his father "the Ali baba of Gabon" that would catapolt him to the palace?










In Libya

MAHMUR GADDAFI, known as Colonel Gaddafi has been the power since he overthrew the mornachy of the late king Idris Al-Sanusi .Now he rules absoutely.A real dictator who never practices wat he preaches.He is Africa's lingest serving dictator alife and now,

He is said to BE GROOMING his second son
Saif al-Islam Gadafi, to succeed him as the socalled leader of the Jamahiria.








Down Libya in the west african state of Senegal, President Abdoulie Wade
who had suffered as an opposition for so many decades and who only succeeded to head Senegal with the help of his then fellow oppositions with the formation of a coalition government that brought down the longest serving party in that country from power.
Now after comming to power,HE is also been accused of grooming his son Karim Wade to succeed him. The accusations were made by Veteran Senegalese Journalist and renowned Broadcaster Souleymane Mboup which was denied by the regime that had fought for many years through democracy to come to power with its slogan SOPE FASAFAS. Is Abdoulie wade trying to hijack Democracy that brought him to power?
Karim Wade has been announced as the country's new minister of state in charge of international cooperation, infrastructure and aviation. Souleymane Ndene Ndiaye, Senegal newly appointed Prime minister said Karim Wade was not chosen because of his father, whiles insisting that "above all, he is Senegalese," and citing his background as a businessman overseas.




AND

WHEN ONE LOOK AT THE WORLD HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH'S WORLDS WORST DICTATORS LIST,MOST LIVE IN AFRICA WHHHHY? LOOK!





In Sudan.
president Omar al-Bashir, age 63 has been in power since 1989. He is the world's worst dictator.He too a son of Africa

Last year world's dictator's rank: 1st

Omar al-Bashir retains his position as the worst dictator because of his ongoing deadly human-rights abuses in the Darfur region of Sudan. Over the last four years, at least 200,000 people there have been killed by pro-Bashir forces. Nationwide, 5.3 million have been driven from their homes, and more than 700,000 have fled the country. But at the UN last September, Bashir blamed international aid groups for exaggerating the problems as a ploy to raise money for their organizations. And in November, he argued that war-related deaths in Darfur were less than 9,000. Despite agreeing to a 60-day ceasefire last month, he has been accused by his people of ordering troops to continue their attacks.






IN ZIMBABWE,Robbert Mugabe has refused to relinguish power even when the people openly voted him out democratically

Mugabe: One of the grand old men of African politics is now so greedy to go and now because of Mugabe everyone in zimbabwe is a MILLIONIER and yet Zimbabwians are poorer than the word poor. The country's citizens continue to suffer just because of one man's greed.Why why why?


Are we a cursed continent?



Egypt's Hosni Mubarak,age: 78. has been in power since 1981.Despite ranked world's 18th worst dictator,still has the backing of the international powers.

Mubarak joined the Egyptian military at an early age and gradually rose in command for 25 years until he was appointed Egypt’s vice-president in 1975. When President Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1981, Mubarak took his place and has ruled the nation under a state of emergency ever since. Every six years, he stages a rigged election to maintain his position as president. For the latest one, in 2005, no international observers were allowed. Reports of the torture of prisoners in Egypt are frequent, credible and widespread. Under the Emergency Law, Mubarak has the right to arrest people without charge.Now the pople of Egypt have turned to a renoun former UN chief Mr.Al-Baradai.hope he too doest not disappear if Mubarak feel his position is threatened.




In Cameroon.Paul Biya, age: 73. he too has been in power since 1982.He is world's number 19th worst dictator yet the french gives him their all out support why?

Independent Cameroon’s first dictator, Ahmadou Ahidjo, resigned after 22 years in power when his French doctors convinced him that he had a terminal illness. He didn’t, but by the time he realized this, his replacement, Paul Biya, was safely in place, and Ahidjo had to flee the country. Cameroon has the reputation of being one of the world’s most corrupt countries. Biya is credited with instituting one of the more creative tactics in the history of rigged elections. After international election-monitoring groups denounced his elections as “designed to fail,” Biya hired his own group of international monitors. Made up of ex-U.S. congressmen of both parties, the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress declared Cameroon’s 2004 election as free and fair. Another observer group, led by former Canadian prime minister Joe Clark, arrived earlier and denounced as rigged the registration process, which the U.S. group had missed.




Ethiopia's Meles Zenawi age: 51.In power since 1995. after overthrowing the vile dictator Mengistu.He is now the world's 18th worst dictator.

A former medical student, Meles Zenawi began his political career by joining a Stalinist guerilla group in 1974. Twenty-one years later he gained power after overthrowing Ethiopia’s much-reviled dictator, Mengistu Haile Mariam. In order to satisfy Western demands for a multi-party democracy, Meles created puppet parties for each of the nation’s major ethnic groups, while the real parties boycotted his elections. In 1998, he subjected his people to an unnecessary border war with Eritrea that caused thousands of deaths. He agreed to international arbitration to settle the border, but when the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission ruled against him, Meles refused to abide by the decision and kept fighting for what he called Ethiopian land that was meant for Eritrea.

Again,Ethiopians troops are accused of human right violations in the Africa's failed state of Somalia a country without a viable covernment since 1981 when Muhamed Said Barre another dictator was toppled.This led to a civil war which had distroyed the nation and continued to claim lots of lives to this day.








In Guinea Conakry another mad man in the name of Captain Mussa Dadis Camara took power just like his former master in a bloodless coup after the death of the country's dictator late general Lansana Conte who in April 1984,together with Diarra Traore seize power in bloodless coup to becomes president while Traore was installed as prime minister.They fellout and the latter was imprisoned while the thief continued to steal Giunea's wealth until his death.
When Dadis Camara came to power after Lansana Conte, he lied to the world that he would restore democracy and had Senegal's Wade supporting him asking the world to give him a chance only to turn hisown ethnic group into secret death squards to help his grip onto power.He was shot by one of his own body guards while attending a meeting in one of the military barracks in conakry.luckly he survived after he was rushed to Morrocco for a brain surgery which helped the Guinean people because his deputy General Sekouba Konate stepped in and has instolled a civilian prime minister as an interim government till election in which he promised to step down.Lets hope he honours his promise.














Go to Africa's Bissau.
President Joao Bernardo Vieira
had ruled intermittently since 1980 he was killed in a revenged attack by soldiers loyal to the country's army chief who was assasinated by forced thought to back Ninu.Truely a greedy son of Satan
Guinea Bissau is a country marred by wars within and power struggle amongst its greedy top brats,is among the world's least developed nations and one of the 10 poorest countries in the world





In Eritrea, Isayas Afewerki the 61 year old in power since 1991, is ranked world's 13th worst dictator.

Afewerki led Eritrea to independence after a 30-year war of liberation. But his real goal was to keep himself in power, which he has successfully done for 16 years, suspending the constitution and canceling elections. He also forced his people into a useless border war with Ethiopia that caused the death of tens of thousands of soldiers and displaced more than 600,000 Eritreans. No doubt inspired by George W. Bush’s declaration that Iraq, Iran and North Korea were an “Axis of Evil,” Isayas accused his neighbors, Ethiopia, Yemen and Sudan, of being an “Axis of Belligerence.”Oh God what is he?



King Mswati III of Swaziland age: just 38, has been in power since 1986.
Last year’s rank .He is ranked world's 12th worst dictator .Despite comming to power after the death of his father king zobussa, Mswati is said to rule by devine power.

Mswati III was 18 years old when he was crowned king of the Southern African nation of Swaziland. According to the constitution, he has the right to overrule all laws and rules, and it is illegal to investigate any matter relating to the him. He once bought a private jet for $44.6 million—more than twice the annual health budget for the entire nation. Swaziland has the highest HIV/AIDS rate in the world (more than 33%), and 10% of Swazi households are headed by children. The government refers to these households as “sibling families.” Mswati III’s power is summarized in the Swazi saying, “A king is a mouth that does not lie.”




Teodoro Obiang Nguema of Equatorial Guinea is a 64 year old brutal dictator who has been in power since 1979.The world's 11th worst leader has no signs of going or retiring.

Obiang seized control of this small, oil-rich West African nation by executing the previous dictator—his uncle. In July 2003, state radio announced that Obiang “is in permanent contact with The Almighty” and that he “can decide to kill without anyone calling him to account and without going to Hell.” Obiang himself told his citizenry that he felt compelled to take full control of the national treasury in order to prevent civil servants from being tempted to engage in corrupt practices. To avoid this corruption, Obiang deposited more than half a billion dollars into accounts controlled by Obiang and his family at a bank in Washington, D.C., leading a U.S. federal court to fine the bank $16 million.




AND THE WEST AFRICAN STATE OF THE GAMBIA'S PRESIDENT YAHYA JAMMEH, CALLS HIM SELF DICTATOR OF DIVELOPMENT.

This man came to power with almost nothing in his pocket much more not even an account number just 12 to 13 years ago. But today, He is one of Africa's richest presidents.A self proclaimed professor, sheick Doctor and renoun curer of AIDS.He is a Commander in thief, commander of farming where all civil servants must go to his farm and do forced labour or get fired from their jobs by hiscorrupt appointed thief head of departments. He is chief bread baker, chief fisherman giving fishes to his crocodiles while the majority of the citizenry go without fish to eat on their tables, chief lawmaker with a kangaroo parliament who dances to his tunes as he can fire any MP or luck you up.
Lots of journalists and political opponents are presently being held without trial and as to add insult to injury, He has hired crock mercenary judges from corrupt rigged brother Nation of Nigeria who are only interested in the cash and is using them to luck up as many opponents as he wishes so as to make it look t the international community that those were legally imprisoned .But lets hope and pray he didn't last long like his mentor the late Mabutu. Please God help us, your creatures in Africa are crying.




BUT MAY BE GHANA AND OTHER NATIONS MAY STILL GIVE US HOOOOPE

In Cape verde, one of Africa's most stable democracies still continues on its democratic policies of multiparty democracy.Now there signs the cuntry is rapidly developing compared to its former associates the failed nation of Guinea Bissau a country marred by wars within and power struggle amongst its greedy top brats,is among the world's least developed nations and one of the 10 poorest countries in the world

Pedro Pires:
A veteran of Cape Verde's independence campaign has ruled this now peaceful tiny nation.








John Atta Mills
opposition candidate who won the resent elections in the African state of Ghana has pledged to be a "president for all".A real professor of Law is becoming a champion in the eye of even his recent oponents.











Ernest Bai Koroma
former opposition and now president of sierra leone has also won an election through free and fair election in a once war turned nation.



















President Jacob Nzuma of the ANC and now president of South Africa too won a free and fair election.


You see still some countries are gering on the right course of respect for humanity and living by the will of the people. maybe be the nest of evil satan will be crushed one day and africa too wil breathe fresh air.
26 June
Talking about BROTHER MICHAEL HAS AT LAST GOT WHAT HE ALWAYS DESERVED...LOVE

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BROTHER MICHAEL HAS AT LAST GOT WHAT HE ALWAYS DESERVED...LOVE
PAYING TRIBUTE TO A GREAT ICON. A FATHER, BROTHER, UNCLE AND A PEACE LOVING SINGER WHO INSPIRED MILLIONS WITH HIS MUSIC OF LOVE AND PEACE.HE HAS BEEN BETRAYED BY THOSE HE TRUST AND THE MEDIA WAS SO CRUEL TO HIM THAT NEALLY SUCCEEDED IN DEMONISING HIM NOW GOD HAS FINALLY GRANTED HIM WHAT HE TRUELY DESERVED DURING HIS LIFETIME........LOVE LOVE LOVE...FOR MICHAEL IS LOVE.

. Michael Joseph Jackson was born Aug. 29, 1958, in Gary. He was 4 years old when he began singing with his brothers — Marlon, Jermaine, Jackie and Tito — in the Jackson 5. After his early success with bubblegum soul, he struck out on his own, generating innovative, explosive, unstoppable music.
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Jackson died at UCLA Medical Center after being stricken at his rented home in the posh Los Angeles neighborhood of Holmby Hills. Paramedics tried to resuscitate him at his home for nearly three-quarters of an hour, then rushed him to the hospital where doctors continued to work on him.“It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest in his home. However, the cause of his death is unknown until results of the autopsy are known,” his brother Jermaine said.

The internationational community owed it to Brither Michael. He preached unity, peace and love through out his life even during those times when the media was writing all sorts about him to bring him down.and My heart gos to his three childreen and the entire JACKSON FAMILY.Michael Jackson, without doubt is the world’s greatest entertainer and perhaps its most enigmatic figure, R.I.P DEAR BROTHER.X... sering Bamba.
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18 June
IS AFRICA A FAILED CONTINENT,THE DEVIL'S POWER BASE,HEADQUARTER OF SATAN OR IS THERE HOPE THAT REAL DEMOCRACY AND FOUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND RESPECT FOR ITS PEOPLES WOULD EVER ONE DAY BE ACHIEVED?

Distroy all weapons of mass distruction and let us all join hands for peace in th Middle East.There can never be a winner in a conflict.
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Are these not enough evidence of what weapons of mass distructions can do?
Previous experiances still is not able to teach man to abandon the parth to self distruction but more to zeal and determination to find quick ways to self distruction.With president Obama's slogan 'YES WE CAN',peace is a right.So all should lay down all weapons accross the entire and forget all differences come back to discussion table.'NO ONE IS A WINNER IN WAR'.
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JANYANFARA: world peace
JANYANFARA: world peace
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JANYANFARA: EVIL POLITICIANS
JANYANFARA: EVIL POLITICIANS
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EVIL POLITICIANS
How comes many politicians are half humans?When they need votes, they lie, cheat and would even go to any length to get the votes to rule.BUT when they do,they seem to come from another planet different from the people they serve. they would hold all the people they were begging for votes from few months ago hostage now that they got what they want from them.Look politicians are Sameless.politicians live at the expence of the poor taxpayer,yet they would want more and more.They would squander and squander they public funds to enrich themselves at the expence of the taxpayer leaving vast majority of the people they serve in destitution,poverty on the increase,disease and malnutrition on high increase.Politicians would laugh and smile only when they make more morney not when they serve the people according to their constitution set out to suit all.They would even try change that constitution so that they can either stay long and steal more or rule for ever.Politics stings now a days because it has been painted with smelly stuff by greedy socalled men and women, because they are really half humans.
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JANYANFARA: world peace
JANYANFARA: world peace
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009

world peace
I belief that this world can be peaceful if peoples' foundamental values,freedoms and human rights are respected regardless of peoples colour, creed, religion or country,then we can once again truely live in peace side by side with muctual respect for one another.Each respecting the other's values.
If history is true that all peoples are sons and Daughters of Adam and Eve,then why are human beings not able to organise ourselves into a global family where the strong would be seen as a big brother or sister trying to protect the weak rather it is the other way round?Am always saddened that this world with all its gift for Mankind always thinks of how to creat weapons of mass distruction only to wipe out mankind.They don't seem any more to have the brains to create more food for everyone so as to eradicate hunger,NO! all they think and plan to do is create heavy war machines thay can use to wipe out entire communities within minutes.MAN IS SICK.
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