Musa,
I just cannot comprehend why some of these people Hamjatta and co
continuosly throw these silly and unwarranted attacks on Halifa and PDOIS.
Like you said, PDOIS is a political party and have their own principles and
programs, hey if you disagree with them let them do their own thing.
With all the intellectual hoo haaa, they(hamjatta and co) are using the
same tactics that Jammeh is using against his opponents, throwing every crap
they can find in the english dictionary to those who disagree with them.
hummmmmmmm
With all due respect, I have a big problem with the London briefing.With
people like O.J, Chongan, Ex Pre Jawara, Ex PPP's members forming the core
of this meeting. I mean these people should sit on the sidelines and SHUT
UP, what can they offer the Gambian people that have not been done in the
30+ yrs of PPP rule. They are the reason why Gambia is in this POLITICAL
MESS.
To PDOIS, I say do your own thing. Many people appreciate your efforts and
you people are definately on the right path for a better Gambia.
Later
>From: Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
><[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Response to PDOIS's Reaction.
>Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:30:03 -0500
>
>Mr.Conteh:
>
>Those comments to Mr.Sallah are blantantly un-called for, un-fair and lack
>of any merit on your part. What
>Mr. Sallah and PDOIS has done for the democratization of the Gambia will be
>something that you will always
>dream about. It is easy to talk the talk, but PDOIS continued to work the
>work.
>In regards to Mr.Sallah's response to premature mud slinging by some
>members of the -L, only reaffirmed my
>belief that there is more to this London meeting that meet the eye. And to
>characterized anyone who did not
>go to the meeting as sleeping with the enemy is downright proposterous. It
>is interesting that these were the
>same kind of mud slinging levelled against PDOIS, immediately after the
>Jammeh coup. All of you same people
>were already in the Jammeh banwagon, not having a clue what direction you
>were heading.
>Remember, PDOIS is a political party with a platform, programs and deeply
>rooted political beliefs. They do
>not engage in putting their thump outside to see where the new wind is
>blowing, in order to make a decison.
>If anyone of you people on the -l believed that people who attended the
>London meeting have become our new
>political messiahs, reaffirmed our lacked of political convictions and our
>concentration on quick fix..
>And Mr.Conteh, politicians like S.M Dibba, D.K Jawara and those old guard
>are the very people that
>contributed to our political situation. To overhaul Gambia's political
>mess is not going to be a short gun
>affair, and unless we approach it with real solutions and deeply held
>political convictions, we will be
>repeating the same political mistakes. Jammeh must go, but not to replace
>him with another Jammeh.
>
>Thanks
>
>Musa Jeng
>
>
>Lamine Conteh wrote:
>
> > Mr. Sallah:
> >
> > You have again showed your continued analytical
> > view of events that you think no Gambian can
> > challenge. Your continued self propaganda is
> > diminishing your political party to zero. May
> > the Lord have mercy that one day you may wake up
> > only to learn that you are far behind in this
> > struggle.
> >
> > One wonders whether you are sleeping with the
> > enemy? PDOIS has continued to self-distract
> > itself of showcasing an intellect that no Gambian
> > seems to understand. I hope in the finer moment
> > of life, you will wake up and smell the roses.
> >
> > Please take time and revisit within your inner
> > self of the danger you are putting the opposition
> > in. Halifa, I ask: what has come of you lately?
> > This is a very disturbing precedent. Our agenda
> > is a "United Opposition." Please Halifa, don't
> > rock the boat.
> >
> > Naphiyo,
> >
> > Comrade M Lamine Jassey-Conteh
> >
> > ------Original Message------
> > From: foroyaa <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Sent: March 12, 2001 4:30:13 PM GMT
> > Subject: Re: Response to PDOIS's Reaction.
> >
> > Mr. Bahoum, your official response to the FOROYAA article of 7 March
>2001
> > has been reviewed. It is a long time since I visited the L. My attention
>was
> > drawn to the article at Radio One FM. It is unfortunate that our
> > correspondence would be characterised by such misunderstanding.
> > Notwithstanding, I read good faith in your attempt to show that our
>position
> > was misleading. I hope you will take the time to answer few questions
>for us
> > since we are after clarity.
> >
> > I must say that I need adequate feed back from you in order to have the
> > basis to analyse your response in good faith. The reason for this is
>simple,
> > I left the Gambia for Ghana on the 25 February and came back on the 3
>March.
> > I had the opportunity to have concrete information on the London
>Briefing
> > Meeting on my return. The issue became a matter of concern to the
>Central
> > Committee after the SoS for Justice gave a press conference. At the
>Central
> > Committee Meeting Sidia Jatta did produce a letter which was addressed
>to
> > him by a British MP. The letter reads:
> >
> > ''Dear Colleague,
> >
> > "The Campaign to Restore Democracy in The Gambia"
> >
> > Briefing Meeting to be held on Wednesday 28th February at 7.30pm
>Committee
> > Room 10 at the House of Commons
> >
> > "I am inviting you to a meeting to discuss the current crisis in
>democracy
> > in the Gambia and to meet representatives of the Gambian opposition
>parties
> > and the newly formed Movement for the Restoration of Democracy in the
> > Gambia.
> >
> > The withdrawal of basic civil liberties freedom within the Gambia large
>gone
> > unreported in the in the British media. However the cancellation and
>rigging
> > of elections, the imprisonment and harassment of opposition parties and
>the
> > use of physical violence against opponents by the current regime are
> > escalating.
> >
> > In order to draw attention to the plight of the Gambian people I have
> > convened this meeting to receive briefing from the opposition
> > representatives. Also speaking will be Jeremy Corbyn MP and Diane Abbot
>MP
> > and various human rights groups working in this field.
> >
> > I look forward to seeing you in the night
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> > John McDonnell MP''
> >
> > After he read the letter, he explained to the Central Committee that he
> > could not understand the logic of a British MP inviting him to go all
>the to
> > the House of Commons just for a briefing. He added that he received the
> > letter from his pigeon hole at the National Assembly.
> >
> > He questioned why any one would invite him to give briefing to an MP in
> > London. In the discussion which followed, we endorsed the position that
>even
> > if the matter was brought to the Central Committee prior to the Meeting,
>no
> > PDOIS member of the Central Committee would disagreed with his position.
> > Despite the fact that I did not have background information on the
>London
> > Briefing Session inadvance, I must say that I agree whole heartedly that
>it
> > constitutes lack of National Self Respect to expect a personality like
>Sidia
> > Jatta to accept to leave the Gambia to give briefing to a British MP.
>Let me
> > add that Hamat Bah was from Taiwan prior to attending the briefing
>session.
> > He was there with Tamsir Jallow - Majority Leader, Kemeseng Jammeh, the
> > Minority leader and other MP. Sidia did not go because he simply did not
> > want to be tourist in Taiwan while there is work to be done in the
>Gambia.
> > Tickets have been given to MPs to go to Mecca. Sugar is often
>distributed by
> > Jammeh at the national Assembly which MPS receive without party
> > consideration. Sidia is an exception. We have our standards. Those who
> > consider our posture as arrogant are free to hold on to their opinion.
>In
> > fact, Jawara is lucky that he had Hamat Bah instead of a PDOIS
> > representative present. I am fully ready to take on all those
>irresponsible
> > persons who have decided to make misleading remarks to try to question
> > PDOIS's integrity. Your movement was on the right track when it took the
> > transparent posture of informing all Gambians what its aims and
>objectives
> > are. I am sure all members of the Central Committee endorse the aims and
> > objectives of your movement. However, we cannot endorse your deeds in
> > advance. We reserve the right to study your activities and take our
>posture
> > on a case by case basis.
> >
> > What is surprising to us is your attempt to give the impression that we
>are
> > hostile to your movement because of our attitude towards the London
> > Meetings. It is equally outrageous that you linked the London Meeting to
>a
> > discussion we had when I attended the Labour Party Congress in Britain.
>It
> > constitutes crude logic to give the impression that our posture
>regarding
> > the London Meeting reflects our posture towards your movement. The
>reason
> > for this assertion is simple. At no time did PDOIS receive any
> > correspondence from the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy
>indicating
> > that it has organised a briefing session to which a PDOIS representative
>is
> > invited. The only letter that was received by Sidia Jatta is from a
>British
> > MP, full stop. Are you now telling us that your movement was behind the
> > invitation. The letter stated categorically that your movement it self
>was
> > an invitee of the British MP.
> >
> > Before going to response to the immature remarks by Hamjatta who never
>grows
> > up and who never hesitates to thumb the dictionary to lift mountains and
> > hills of pedantic remarks to throw at people, I would want you to answer
> > these two simple questions: Who was the organiser of the London Meeting?
>If
> > the London was not a briefing session organised by a British MP, then
>what
> > was the purpose of the London Meeting?
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > Halifa
> >
> >
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