Allow me to congratulate your movement in advance of your next meeting.the
agenda of exploring coordination and material support possibilities will
move the general exil protest to a new positive level.
This step will move us nearer to the nerve center of the principle of
PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC FRONT.I wish your next meeting the greatest result.your
position on the important issues stated are of extream impotance in the
process of the anti-dictatorship struggle.
Great works is already to your credit but greater credits awaits your
movement in this aim at coordinating with the best of The concern Gambians.I
appeal to all individuals and groups inside and outside the Gambia to
respond positively to the call for democratic coordination .
This process must not only end with the sweeping away of the dictatorship
but also simultanously create conditions in the process of the struggle that
will ensure that a new dictatorship will not emerge.
>From: "Movement for restoration of democracy in Gambia [NY]"
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>Subject: Important Meeting Slated for Next Sunday, March 4, 2001
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 22:36:30 EST
>
>The Movement for Restoration of Democracy in Gambia, hereby announces their
>first meeting, since the last one coinciding with Yahya Jammeh's visit to
>UN,
>last year. As Gambia prepares for the next Presidential Elections in the
>not
>too distance future, those of us residing abroad are faced with the
>daunting
>challenge of participating 100% in the process, instead of being
>disenfranchised by the system. If Senegalese residing abroad can organize,
>lobby, fund campaigns, and ultimately vote during elections, why not us,
>Gambians. The logistics, could be worked out through a coordinated and
>channeled course of action, by movements and individual support mechanisms.
>Agenda, will be confined to the following:
> -Setup of an Action Committee to coalesce with various Gambian
>[Individual or Organizational groups] and NGO Groups to lobby IEC,
>Parliamentarians, Opposition Parties, etc.
> -Fundraising campaigns to support Opposition Parties,
>Independent
>Gambian media groups [newspapers, radio and possibly, Senegalese radio/TV]
> to even the playing field
> DATE: MARCH 4, 2001
> PLACE: GAMBIAN COMMUNITY CENTER
> Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY
> TIME: 12.00PM-3.00PM [BE PROMPT]
> Contact #'s: [718] 860-3106 or, [718] 863-2942
>
>As our nation yearns to be free of tormentors and mediocre/amateur leaders,
>you'll either be part of the problem or solution. So where ever you are,
>support or join a group [REALISTIC], or remain on the side line,
>complaining
>about conditions in Gambia, or criticizing those fighting for change, until
>Yahya's reign of terror hits home, or family, by then it's too late.
> BE PROACTIVE, NOT REACTIVE.
>
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