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(Posted on July 3, 2009, 6:17 PM foday jaiteh)
- I am compelled to speak on this issue as I daily think about the world as being available to all to wander and wonder!
Human beings are migrant by nature and it is only fair to accept that artificial barriers have been placed on humanity that frustrate genuine intentions to explore and return back to base.
We talk of migrant birds and I am stunned by the freedom birds have to move from hostile environments until conditions improve. Human being also have an inbuilt desire to flee hostility and frustrations in search of greener pastures. Without a doubt, because immigration laws are artificial, they are 'bursting at the seams'!
Where is the global village? Is it going to remain on the internet for ever? We must admit that the existing laws and means of border patrol and control are no longer efficient, effective or economical for anyone (within and without). We need a more robust system that is meaningful and conducive to all.
The longer we delay and debate, the more 'cancerous' the problem becomes. This does not have to be a monster let us sit down to talk and work through this. I am willing to offer time at looking into the issues and fostering solutions about where we are and where we want to be. I am sure there are people out there that can cast off any bias and explore opportunities for developing a more relevant and humane approach to cross border mobility starting from where we are
(Posted on April 13, 2009, 2:33 AM slice)
- What a poorly mis-managed and mis-led developing nations. Even though, they are blessed with counts resources, their own people on a daily basis are crossing countless dangers seeking greener pastures in developed nations.
They are dyning by crossing dangerous seas and oceans and smuggled by crooks wishing to become rich. In reality, it is the opposite, they are rescuing their own live and running after merage of promises. In reality when they are there, they will be used against each other and abused by the crooks of the multi-national west.
The west is no longer a Democracy, but corrupt and manipulative mobs are making a mockery out of Democracy and the rule of law.
They have turned around Democracy into Demagogue and chaos. They have turned the west into bigotry and racism, instead of law and order. Each tribe is supporting and defending their own people,
(Posted on April 10, 2009, 1:48 AM hakim)
- THIS TRIP COSTS MONEY!!!!!!!
LET THE PEOPLE FUNDING THESE TRIPS (FAMILY/FRIENDS) STOP!
YOU ARE ENCOURAGING SOMETHING THAT CAN LEAD TO DEATH. CAN YOU LIVE WITH THAT -
IF IT HAPPENS.....GOD FORBID.
(Posted on April 8, 2009, 12:27 AM Concerned)
- well it so much sad news ,i am extending my condolence to the victims familys and friends ,may their soul rest in perfect peace,they are youth with ambitions but less think twice sahara dersert and the ocean is not easy to cross ,less take a rightway
(Posted on April 2, 2009, 6:34 PM lamin khan)
- i think all this brothers who make comments on this issue really really care. peace on you all, that guy running our country is a pig not human believe that.
(Posted on April 1, 2009, 2:48 PM mr jammeh)
- what is this foolish goverment doin for his people.he jammeh dont care about any citizen,he only care about how to intimidiate people not to talk,our Gambian youth been suffering for too long.we have to do someting to remove him from power,he is ignorant,destroying our country image,Gambia has been a laughing stock now,WITCH HUNT AID CURE,JAMMEH IS FUCKING STUPID PRESIDENT,EVERY ONE IS SCARE OF HI PEOPLE ARE NOT TELLING THE TRUTH,JAMMEh blame witch craft for his AUNT dearth,hey have faith in ALLAH,
SOCKING THE BLOOD OF POOR PEOPLE LIVING THEM WITH NO OPTIONS,
CORRUPTION IS TOO MUCH IN THE GAMBIA HE IS USING COUNTRY MONEY AS HIS OWN
FUCKING IDIOT OPEN YOUR FUCKING EYES
(Posted on March 27, 2009, 2:23 AM fuck)
- its very sad to read this news and my condolences to their families. lets b honest so many gambians youths has lost hope on the current administration( jammeh gov't) the only thing gov't can do to stop this trend is to create jobs for the youths. corruption is so rampant now a days in gambia than ever before. our ministers dont have the vision for the future , all they do is to "mbaran" young girls. most gambian officials are peodophiles. jammeh open your eyes . fucking idiot
(Posted on March 20, 2009, 3:52 PM millaja)
- well its hard to let someone knows about living in abord, but lets remember that that the African pioneans must not be sacrifig themselves after reaching eurupe, not for white colored jobs but for blacks jobs only particulary for those without professions.
We have fertile lands, water and sun for farming.
(Posted on March 3, 2009, 6:48 PM Mr Modou Touray)
- well i feel sorry for the victims who passaway in libya but we have lot of gambians too in jail am applying to the gambian government to help those people because even today i have a call from libya things are so much hard with the gambians lot of them are in jail,is better if the government can help them to bring them back home,my advice to the youths wait for the right time and still struggle for another thing is better you come on this road libya is not a place were you can living ,too hard i was there before i know the place very well ,many gambian today are in jail doing nothing ,your time will be wasting for nothing,last try to understand back way is not a easy way ,thanks
(Posted on March 2, 2009, 3:05 PM muhammed saiy khan)
- We would like to extend our profound condolences to the bereaved families. It is indeed a great loss to the families concerned and to the nation as a whole. We pray for their souls to rest in perfect peace. We also pray that God the Almighty will inspire our hearts and minds to make positive judgements in our lives.
(Posted on February 28, 2009, 10:22 PM Essa)
- yes, it's realy a sad news am extending my condolence to the vitims family and may their soul rest in perfect peace. IT is realy true that thing are very hard in the gambia and the entire world so i thing is better to wait until you have the right documents before you leave your own country . Because it realy hard to run without legs i am a gambian base in the U.S.A. and i know how hard it is . so please my felow gambians please dont leave your country without full preaped.
(Posted on February 26, 2009, 7:08 AM abdoulie)
- hey boy is time to change. everything in this world have a time so the best thing to do is wait for your times to come. God is here for everyone. if you think Libya i the way to a new life you are killing your self. so try and use your brain that God give you and think. i was i Gambia for long time keep doing my schooling until my time come. so if i can do it i think other people can do it
stay bless one love to you all
(Posted on February 24, 2009, 12:50 PM Zil)
- i am deeply sad i am extendind my condolence to the vitims familys and friend,not only those people die we have lot of gambians suffering in libya prison and lot of them too die in sahara derset too before reaching in libya,i am applying to the government to help them by take them out of prison and bringing them back home ,libya is very hard to live,too much of discrimination and jailing too,even on the street they can catch you and take you to jail,planty gambian are in jail,the consular is always sleeping and relaxing doing nothing i really feel sorry ,i was in libya for two month very hard to stay in libya,more people are in jail without doing nothing ,let government help them to bring them back home ,thanks
(Posted on February 23, 2009, 1:18 PM lamin khan)
- Of late, there is a high flow of Gambian youths living the country. But Why? Boys, as young as, 16 years. It not a good precedent. If the future of our dear motherland rests with these youths. How do we expect them to contribute to development, without a knowledge of their country. I think it's time that a serious step to stop this South -North movement be halted, if we are to get a generation tomorrow,who would lead and develope our country.
(Posted on February 23, 2009, 11:13 AM Ibrahim)
- I am deeply sad. Am extending my condolence to the victims familys and and friends. this is a tragedy. May their soul R I P. As we all are youths with ambition.
The next Gambian head of state.
MUHAMMEDIN IAN BANORAMAS.
(Posted on February 21, 2009, 3:39 AM muhammedin Ian Banoramas)
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