Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Neneh Freda You Cannot Belittle Fatoumatta Jawara
Neneh Freda Gomez, your attempt to mock and belittle the courage of Fatoumatta Jawara, the shero of the 2015 protests against Yahya Jammeh’s oppressive regime, reveals a profound lack of understanding and respect for the sacrifices made by those who fought for the rights of Gambians. While you sit in the comfort of your political blunders, Fatoumatta stood bravely in the face of danger, risking her life for the freedom and dignity of her fellow citizens.
Let’s not forget the context: Fatoumatta was not just a participant; she was a leader, a beacon of hope who led a movement when many cowered in fear. She faced the possibility of death, torture, and incarceration yet stood her ground, blowing her whistle to demand justice and accountability from a tyrant. While you feign relevance in today's political narrative, she was imprisoned with her newborn, enduring unimaginable hardships for the sake of justice in The Gambia.
You, Neneh, may consider yourself a political actor, yet your actions suggest otherwise. You have jumped from one political figure to another, conveniently avoiding commitment while serving your own self-interests. Your voice now adds nothing of value to the discourse around the sacrifices made by Fatoumatta and her compatriots. If you truly understood the struggle, you would know that mocking a hero only diminishes your own credibility and exposes your ignorance.
What have you done for The Gambia? Where were you when the calls for justice echoed through the streets? While Fatoumatta and others were bravely facing the wrath of a regime that plagued our country for far too long, you were busy looking for relevance instead of stepping up when it truly mattered. Your critique is not only misplaced; it is deeply disrespectful.
Let this serve as a reminder: those who sacrifice for the greater good deserve our utmost respect. If you cannot offer that respect, then perhaps it is best to remain silent. The narrative of struggle is not for your amusement but a testament to the bravery of individuals who risk everything for their country. So, before you seek to undermine the legacy of true heroes in The Gambia, consider the weight of your words and the significance of the struggle that continues today.
It’s time for you to reflect on the impact of your actions and begin to stand with the people who genuinely fought for change, rather than belittling them from a distance. If you have nothing meaningful to contribute, perhaps it would be wise to step back and let the true warriors speak. Fatoumatta Jawara and all who fought on that fateful day in 2015 deserve nothing less than our thanks and unwavering respect—not derision from those who have never walked the walk
Yaya Dampha Sundsvall Sweden
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