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Hello all,
To the fact that freedom and willingness to exercise democratic rules has emerge countries from weak to strong and to gain power to sustain there developmental objects.Yet tiny countries like the Gambia a population of 1.3 million is presently under heavy wave of political instability by the current government that is not observing and rule of law at all.We are taking about Mugabe as a dictator, but please try and visit Gambia's hottest list server GambiaL and hear the stories that is coming from the Gambia. I hope we all can merge to free the country from the hand of one ruler that is enslaving, torturing and incarcerating opposition leaders. We need the stand of all to add to the list server to expose the political trend in the Gambia. We hope to hear from you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ur's Taf |
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LOL Gambia.
Myanmar (Burma) is way worse, it is most likely the brutalist regime in the world.
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Wildbore, Robert Mugabe has caused 80% unemployment (in the name of economic equality), repressed all opposition and launched a series of witch hunts against homosexuals and others to distract the people of Gambia from his evils. His political philosophy, if one can call it that, is basically the same as that of Saddam Hussein.
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Am I lost here? Last time I looked Robert Mugabe was President of Zimbabwe...are there two (Mubages, that is)?
And yes, he is a badass dictator.
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Here is the general idea of what has been happening in Gambia:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/709845.stm |
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