Friday, July 22, 2016
GAMBIA: CELEBRATING CRIMINALITY IS CRIMINAL
Twenty two Years of Criminality.
EVERY ONE of us affected, outraged by the blatant injustice and willful violations and murder brought upon us by Jammeh and his dweebs since July 22, 1994, should do something to terminate this regime. If you do not have a voice, you have bututs in your pocket to complement any or all efforts to end this. I'm committed to putting my meagre resources to it. Those in #uniform with weapons and #access to Yaya Jammeh and anybody helping him oppress Gambians or are a beneficiary of his evil ways, if you're not able to do anything for love of country or your faith, do it for yourselves and stop Yaya and his madness. If it means killing him and and his people on this day, you'd get a handsome reward from Gambians and afterlife. Celebrating criminality is Criminal.
The opinion below was first published in 2014, 20 years since the 1994 coup d'etat, and it's been worse since then.
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WHY CELEBRATE WHAT IS A CRIME? DICTATORSHIP. July 22, 2014
I do not know if there's any statute of limitations on Treason but what is clear is that the Gambian President Yaya Jammeh and his bunch of criminal minions in uniform, picked up arms and violently confiscated power by overthrowing a people's Democratically elected Gov't in 1994. 20 years on this day, the bandit became and remains what illegitimate leaders will always be - illegitimate brutes. That's never going to change, however much you tried laundering your image through periodic elections, Jemus!
Treason charges aside, from the first day that Jammeh and his armed rebels lured their comrades in what was a booby trap in the fields of Fajara & Yundum Military Barracks and in Nyambai forest, slaughtered them on November 11, 1994, in what they claimed was a counter coup d'etat, the man hasn't looked back. Like a Dracula, one of the world's longest serving Presidents never hesitated to take down anyone perceived to be a slightest threat to his reign. And that's from servicemen, political opponents, journalists to economic migrants using the Gambian waters on transit. You're what you'll always be, Yaya - CRIMINAL.
20 YEARS on, Gambia & Gambians yearn and die for what is basic in all Democracies. FREEDOM of ANYTHING! To celebrate what you have murdered others for attempting, is a lack of respect and consideration for what is supposedly a Sovereign State and People. JULY 22 ushered in a dark, painful chapter in a 'Smiling Coast' that hasn't known anything but Fear, Sorrow and Tears of Blood for TWO decades. The Nation mourns while you celebrate. And THAT is why our problems with you aren't Personal, Mr President!
A 20-YEAR REPRESSION IS MORE THAN ENOUGH.
Pata PJ
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