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 Freedom Newspaper Mail Bag: What our readers say today!!
Freedom Newspaper Mail Bag: What our readers say today!!

By K.B Houston, Texas

Mr. Mbai

I've notice that your paper has slowed down your criticism of Jammeh hiring of Fatim Badjie. I think if she is young and inexperience you should write extensively about it. We need to know who are running our country. Gambia is much bigger and more important than anyone person or group. If the truth is to be told, I strongly believe that it should out for everybody to see. You shouldn't compromise nothing when it comes to Jammeh. I don't know Jammeh personally, I can't tell if his a good guy or not but I have a tremendous amount of dislike for his policies and the way his managing our country. For example, the Ghanaian massacre; He should have admitted his mistakes, apologized from the beginning and work on paying their families with the money he uses to buy his hummers and spend on beach parties. Keep up the great work you are doing. I love freedom newspaper. You are a real Gambian warrior and a true patriot. Unlike Jammeh, "who love power and wealth more than he love the Gambia". Thank you very Much Mr. Mbai. 

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 By K.BHouston, TX

 

I can still remember that fateful day, me in my school uniforms, hungry and tired from walking from Radio Gambia to Kotu South. The deserted streets of Kanifing and Pipeline, cars burning, kotu police and fire station all trashed and ransacked by brave Gambian kids, stores looted and debries all over MDI road. This was definitely the scariest day of my life. Not knowing what will happen next. Would I make it home safe or get killed or arrested and my friends too. What would happen to them? We should never forget this day my brother. For all it did to innocent Gambian children. We stood up to Jammeh and his madness that day. Jammeh and his gang will pay for their crime one day. They will face justice for killing peace loving Gambian youths. Insha Allah, he'll pay for every blood that he spill. Just like Saddam, Hitler, Franco, Dracula and Satan himself. I really don't care about what he did to his fellow coup soldiers but what he did to us, he must face justice for murder. Not till the "day of judgment" but here on planet earth. Thank you guys for remembering this fateful day. May the soul of those who died on this day rest in eternal peace.

 

By K.BHouston, TX

 

I can still remember that fateful day, me in my school uniforms, hungry and tired from walking from Radio Gambia to Kotu South. The deserted streets of Kanifing and Pipeline, cars burning, kotu police and fire station all trashed and ransacked by brave Gambian kids, stores looted and debries all over MDI road. This was definitely the scariest day of my life. Not knowing what will happen next. Would I make it home safe or get killed or arrested and my friends too. What would happen to them? We should never forget this day my brother. For all it did to innocent Gambian children. We stood up to Jammeh and his madness that day. Jammeh and his gang will pay for their crime one day. They will face justice for killing peace loving Gambian youths. Insha Allah, he'll pay for every blood that he spill. Just like Saddam, Hitler, Franco, Dracula and Satan himself. I really don't care about what he did to his fellow coup soldiers but what he did to us, he must face justice for murder. Not till the "day of judgment" but here on planet earth. Thank you guys for remembering this fateful day. May the soul of those who died on this day rest in eternal peace.


Posted on Thursday, April 10, 2008 (Archive on Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
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