Sunday 18 April 2010

Some Gambian that commend the demo

Kayatta (bantaba)
In honor of what Mr. Peters stands for, unfettered rights to free speech and assembly, I do not intend to delete any part of my post. I will still appreciate your complete answer to the questions posed. Thank you.
Momodou Camara (Denmark)
Suntu, thanks for the photos. Free Femi Peters NOW!
Karamba (England)
Exposing the cannibal by mercenary Nigerian bandits posing judges in Gambia is a giant stride by UDP/UK.Yaya Jammeh is able to stay this far because some other bandits like him closed ranks being what they are. As a nation, we need taking this as a good twist of events. Next, what UDP along other freedom loving people can do in Gambia is staging another demo at Nigerian High Commission Gambia. They have right to peaceful procession.By extension, Gambians need not wait till one of their own is affected. This has to stay as regular face-on challenge for big bullies in Gambia. Bravo to you all UDP/UK and those who stood firm grounds against tyranny. Down with the tyrannical, thief, and killer Yaya Jammeh rotten regime.
Janko (Gambia)
Thanks, UDP-UK,for your courageous stance in defense of fundamental rights and freedoms. The fantastic thing with justice is that even the culprit is guaranteed even handedness. I salute your courage.

Bailo (Senegal)
Well done all. Proud of you.

Suntou's response:
We thank you for the complements. This is a work for every single peace loving Gambian. It is small oppressions that push countries into civil unrest. We should not forget that, when suppression affect every facet of a society, no one is secure. And if you think you are safe, think again. Yes it is true, the Gambia is not conducive for war, however, this is true for most countries. We should speak now, so that our country can remain peaceful and tranquil.
The UDP will continue to advocate for peaceful end to all our woes, we shall not succumb to undemocratic ways in bringing lasting democracy to the Gambia
We stand shoulder to shoulder in the case of Femi Peters.

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