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The need for liquidation of justice

africa » gambia
Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Editor,

Please Mr Editor kindly allow me to comment on the above caption in your widely read medium of communication.  As a social commentator and erudite writer, I have seen the need for speedy liquidation of justice and imperialism in our midst.

It is not possible for any meaningful and sustainable human development to place in the presence of the unjustifiable injustice and imperialism in the world.

Man as a human being has to be free of all sort of unhealthy virtues in the interest of sustainable development.

It is high time for Gambians and the world at large to emulate President Yahya Jammeh in his strive towards the Gambia free, transparence and just society fit for human survival.  It is rather disheartening to see fellow humans doing everything it takes to subject their fellows to unnecessary sufferings. 

The ongoing high price of goods, the high cost transport system, the unjust system operating in our work places and communities all are a caused for concern that needs to be address with immediate interest of health and human development.

by Karamo Kujabi

Pirang

Editor's Note:

I have no idea what this gentleman from Pirang is talking about, but I will leave it here as it sounds good. Can anyone help with the meaning of "liquidation" in this context?

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