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 Editorial:Ghanaian Press Calls Jammeh"JAMMENOCIDE" Another new revelations emerge!
Editorial:Ghanaian Press Calls Jammeh"JAMMENOCIDE" Another new revelations emerge!
Ghanaian Press Calls Jammeh"JAMMENOCIDE"- New Revelations on The Ghanaian Genocide in The Gambia!

  Ghana should sponsor resolution at the United Nations to indict Jammeh and his accomplices!!

Yahya Jammeh, Major Musa Jammeh, LT.Kawsu Camara and  Late Captain Tumbul Tamba identified as ring leaders in the Ghanaian "Genocide."

" When I read Jadama's account, I started wondering who among our men must have volunteered the said information. All what he said was the truth. These people were found lying dead in the bushes of Brufut. Our men took photographs of the murdered Ghanaians. The Crime Management Office had pictures of these Ghanaians. If we release these pictures to you, the President would as well order for our arrest and subsequent killing. I can assure you that our Scientific Support Unit, did a wonderful  job by exhibiting evidence regarding the Ghanaians murder. You dare not publish pictures of the murdered Ghanaians online. They are just horrific and heart-breaking." said a top Gambian police chief

Do I hear the Ghanaian press calling Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh "JAMMENOCIDE." ? We like that name. Jammeh is an advocator for genocide. The said name suits him very well. Looking at this caricature image portraying Yahya Jammeh, it is now evident that Yahya Jammeh sponsored for the murder of these innocent Ghanaian immigrants, who were mistaken as "dissident rebels" poised to destabilize the country's fragile peace.  These would be immigrants were murdered in cold blood by Africa's most blood thirsty dictator. Acting out of paranoia, Jammeh ordered for the immediate killing of these Ghanaians, whose only perceived crime was to transit through the ports of Banjul enroute Europe. These Ghanaians were exposed to  the Rwandan style of genocide. Some had their hands and legs chopped, while others were exposed to systematic torture before meeting their unfortunate death .

Thanks to Gambian police chief Saikouba Jadama, Jammeh and his co accused persons are being exposed. Jadama is a credible witness, who should be taken seriously by the Ghanaian authorities. The information he volunteered so far, has been corroborated by one of the escapees, in the person of  Martin Kyere. Jadama was involved in the investigation of this case and therefore whatever information he volunteered should be used by the authorities in Ghana to speed up efforts to indict sitting President Yahya Jammeh and his accomplices.

If Charles Taylor can be indicted why not Yahya Jammeh? The Freedom Newspaper did a fine journalistic job by providing clues to the Ghanaian authorities and the world at large, regarding those behind this genocide. Ghana can use the United Nations to sponsor a resolution that would impose travel ban against these killers in Banjul. The UN will never block such a resolution, because the matter in question touches on genocide and crimes against humanity. It's a question of gathering information about the perpetrators  date of birth, passport numbers, place of origin among other things. These killers got to face justice come what may.

It's evident that President Yahya Jammeh, Major Musa Jammeh, Lieutenant Kawsu Camara, alias "Bombaredeh", and the late Captain Tumbul Tamba participated into the murder of these unarmed Ghanaians. Tamba died few months ago, following a mysterious illness. His name can be expunged from the list of the would be indictees,  since his is not alive. The earlier, the Ghanaian authorities sponsor such a resolution against Banjul, the better it would be. There are witnesses ready to help Ghana to  beef up their case against this ruthless dictator, whose preoccupation is to maim and murder perceived political opponents. There is sufficent evidence  gathered to indict Jammeh and his co accused persons.

Throughout, the Freedom Newspaper reportage on the government's role on the murder of these Ghanaians, there is no counter reaction from Banjul. The Jammeh government never disputed our findings, thus giving credence to officer Jadama's revelations. The government has also not  issued any report  to explain what  led to the death of these Ghanaians. It's treating the matter under the carpet. Silence means guilt. If Jammeh's hands are clean, he should face the world and tell us his true side of the story.

Meanwhile, another Gambian police chief told the Freedom Newspaper that the statement of account given by Jadama regarding the Ghanaian murder was the true representation about  what transpired on the day in question. The officer remarked:" When I read Jadama's account, I started wondering who among our men must have volunteered the said information. All what he said was the truth. These people were found lying dead in the bushes of Brufut. Our men took photographs of the murdered Ghanaians. The Crime Management Office had pictures of these Ghanaians. If we release these pictures to you, the President would as well order for our arrest and subsequent killing. I can assure you that our Scientific Support Unit, did a wonderful  job by exhibiting evidence regarding the Ghanaians murder. You dare not publish pictures of the murdered Ghanaians online. They are just horrific and heart-breaking."

The police chief said Jadama's revelations on the Ghanaian murder had created an environment of suspicion in their offices. " We are being monitored. All stories published regarding the Ghanaian murder case by the Freedom Newspaper is closely reviewed by our command. Some of us, who participated into the investigations of the said case felt threatened, because there are threats coming from the top. They said some one in this office must have compromised state secrets to the Freedom Newspaper. To the best of my recollection, these Ghanaians were killed by the state guards led by Musa Jammeh. We went to Brufut to do a job and we have documented our findings." he said.

In a bid to tame the disgruntled police force, the President in a surprising gesture recently approved the mass promotion of 20 police men to officer's rank. These officers were advised  to be loyal to the state and avoid compromising state secrets. Jammeh hate to see his secret killings reported in a widely read paper like the Freedom Newspaper. He is doing everything to conceal the Ghanaian genocide committed in the Gambia. He has planted his own agents to spy the police top brass, according to information reaching us. Jadama's identity remains as a ghost to them. We have assured Jadama his full protection and security. This paper relied on reliable sources like Jadama and would do everything humanly possible to protect such sources.

Colonel Ndure Cham is currently in Senegal. He should help the Ghanaian investigators. Cham was privy to what transpired on the day in question. He was present when President Jammeh ordered his hit men to kill these Ghanaians. This is not a question of covering the Gambia, but exposing agents of genocide perpetrators. Officer Jadama won our respect and admiration. He could have sat on the said information and kept it to himself, but he decided to share these revealing and scary revelations with the civilized world. That's what you call patriotism. A true patriot would never aid and abet perpetrators of genocide. 

The Ghanaians should expedite their efforts to bring Jammeh and his accomplices to justice. The Ghanaian genocide should not go unpunished.  The bereaved families want justice. Ghanaians want justice. Gambians want justice. The world wants justice on this matter. See you at the International Court of Justice Jammeh.




Posted on Thursday, August 16, 2007 (Archive on Thursday, August 30, 2007)
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