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Lesson for Yahya Jammeh – Gambia Coalition for Human Rights UK
Friday, 11 February 2011 19:50
JollofNews - The die is cast and freedom is coming to all nations in the Grip of Dictators. Tunisia has done it..and now
Egypt.History is replete with Egypt has the 8th largest army and perhaps the strongest in Africa,but it has succumbed to organised resistance and the will of the people has prevailed.We hope and pray for our Egyptian fellow sufferers to put in place an accountable democtratic establishment that respects the rule of law and recognises the sanctity of life.This most resounding victory against tyranny in Egypt is a clarion call for the likes of autocratic thugs and murderers such as yaya jammeh to take note.Their day of reckoning is on the calendar.
nations and nationalities getting rid of the yoke of Domination and autocracy,yet Dictators hang on until they are pulled down by the mighty broom of revolt.
The Gambian people will not carry the yoke of tyranny for ever .
Aib Jobe
Secretary General
The Gambia Coalition for Human Rights UK
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It is pretty clear now that is how you talk to father and mother....
Power...... what an addictive drug! and fools never learn.
That’s what Mubarak said 30 years after Sadat was gun down and with time has acquired wealth and bill boards of his ugly head like you King Kong in all corners of Egypt. He did also want to be King and his son take the throne like you baboon King Kong after 16 years of looting Gambian wealth and want to rule another 1600 years more to be a king and his Muhammad crown prince to the throne. What an idiot you are!!!!
I will tell you one thing, if you are sure of yourself that the situations in North Africa is the same like that of Gambia then you are well come to lead the uprising in Gambia and stop writing for nothing.it is action we need and not story telling on the net.
This was the comment of a BBC commentator on the current upheaval in the Middle East and North Africa.
If Gambia was to build an underground railway system today, we certainly do not need to start with the old steam engine that was the original train system. We would want to leapfrog to such systems as the modern comfortable trains of today. The same can be with governance.
I do not buy some arguments that our people are not good enough for term limits and regular change of leadership. If Jawara had instituted and respected term limits, we would never have had a coup in the Gambia, so failure to have term limits is just inviting another violent method of change.
I just want to remind these people that we do not want another Rwanda and consideration for others is the only way we can harmoniously live together.
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