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Editorial: What is worth celebrating?

Gambian_flagFor 45 long years, Gambians have been celebrating the day their country was freed from the yokes of British colonial rule. The question that comes to our mind is: what is worth celebrating in the first place, especially at a time majority of our people continue to be bitten by rising poverty, record unemployment, reports of gross violations of rights characterized by illegal arrests, detentionGambian_flag without trial, disappearances and even summary executions without explanations. All these are reportedly committed by a government that we elected into office, and finance it with our taxes.
Surprisingly, since reporting attacks to the police would only aggravate their problem, Gambian victims and their families are left with only two choices: flee into exile or cry in silence, surely contradicting our struggle to attain independence and enjoy our fundamental rights and freedoms.
We vehemently disagree with President Yahya Jammeh that the day should be celebrated with “joy and reflection” and that there was need for Gambians to “recount with gratitude the achievements of the past decades.” Yes, his government that illegally dislodged the democratically elected regime of Sir Dawda Jawara in 1994 has recorded some progress, especially with regard to education, health and infrastructural developments across the country.
But the regime’s iron-fisted treatment of the very people that it swore to protect, bastardized the constitution, bad government and escalating poverty have all succeeded in demeaning the government’s progress, as evidenced by a barrage of international condemnations pouring on it. We find it hard to fathom that a country once seen as an oasis of everything good: human rights, democracy, rule of law and political freedom is now reeling with soiled international credentials.
Yes, we agree with Mr. Jammeh that the Gambia needs to overcome the “daunting challenges and the unending task of nation-building.” But how can we overcome these challenges or achieve our goals when fear rules the country, majority of Gambians lose trust and confidence in every arm of the government, and go to bed with empty stomach? There can only be meaningful development, peace and stability when people are freed from fear, allowed to exercise their rights and freedoms. In that, they will fully participate in nation-building.
True, centuries of British colonial rule failed to bring development for our country, but it had been documented that British allowed Gambians to exercise their rights to the fullest, and even allowed impartiality of courts and press freedom, rare things in today‘s Gambia. It’s therefore imperative that Mr. Jammeh stops heaping blames on the British for not doing this or that. Rather, his government should also strive hard to copy the good things left behind by the British

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0 #11 2010-02-26 05:36
Did I miss my able eyes seeing Brother: Karim Jallow, trying to comparing Dr. Mugabi (Uncle Bob) with other African leaders? Plz Bro., for the heaven sake before challenging our life President Mugabi try to visit Zimbabwe to seeing things on the ground by yourself then you can talk! How long shall we live in this mental slavery, not all what you see on the media abut Africa is real, Africa is the only continent lacking respect of its people from these colonial countries, did you ever read what the Germans did to Hereros in Namibia and the British to Mau Maus in Kenya or the Libian ordeal with the Italians, and still they want to use some of the African interllectuals to defending them ! What a pity !
In the service of Africa I remain.ve77g
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-1 #10 2010-02-23 16:31
Righteuous...., even though u have not expressed ur total feeling about the freedom decision, I belief u object to Pandery's decision. For once I will agree wit u on that. That was a wrong judgement on th epart of the freedom editor...it is likely that not all at the Daily Observer is bad...besides, the award is open for all, he should not just condemn ppl because of who they work for. After all I don't believe that every one at d observer support the tyranical regim.
Pa could have dealt wit this issue amicably witout Hatab getting and he saved himself from the bad record he has made now. Too bad for some one who claims to be hampioning democracy ...
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-1 #9 2010-02-23 15:27
FREEDOM NEWS PAPER.I quote,A long term sponsor of the FREEDOM NEWS PAPER Michael Scales named Daily Observer Reporter Hatab Fadera JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR.
The editor and publisher of freedom news paper PA NDERY MBAI have REJECTED the nomination stressing that the Daily Observer Journalists does not deserve the award.
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0 #8 2010-02-22 23:12
Hey mariamaaaaaaaaa .SUTURA yourself.
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0 #7 2010-02-22 22:08
Righteousness needs real rehap,his brain junctions are germing every minute, he is so fat that he don't fit in any airplane.
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+3 #6 2010-02-22 21:56
pulo don`t be angry,I appologise to you.I love you so much despite our arguement..
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0 #5 2010-02-22 21:05
He's just another Gadafi and Mugabi who can creat on one side and destroy on the other.This man has uncountable guilts in his mind which generates his cowardness and makes him scared of anyone arround him and as well as the media to bring him to accountability and justice in all the crimes he commited. Thats why he is whom he is now.trust me! A MAN ON THE RUN OF GUILTS WOULD VIOLATE EVERY GOOD THAT COMES ON HIS PATH JUST TO GET PEACE OF MIND,but it never last.
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-1 #4 2010-02-22 20:56
Mr.Rightousness, i don,t have time for your responsible comments. Mature and responsible people don,t use foul words like this "ANKA MACHUDO WAYE!DEH JU!" get a life and focus on what is important.
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0 #3 2010-02-22 20:30
Pulo,don`t be bias be rational,the editorial is very rational by lamenting on the green side and the yellow side.I hope you will understand what I mean by green side and yellow side.If you want to contribute then betterdo so in full or you relax and let the good analizers come up with sensible comments for the benefit of all. ANKA MACHUDO WAYE!DEH JU!
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-1 #2 2010-02-22 20:25
very much so, Boy Pulo...you are very right indeed.
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