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abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Jun 2004 12:41:52 -0700
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Saikss it is sad and disheartening to hear this from the President of our generation. With the inter-marriage and diversity of our community. It is a fact than power corrupt and build ethnic division within our people because of narrow minded leaderships like Yaya Jammeh imposing their rule on our continent.I really welcome the press release from the coalition. Jammeh knows that his days are numbered like sunrise and sunset on Gambian sky. All the tribes are dehumanise under his rule and the people are determine to make a change under free and fair election. Now is the time to work for a strategic change especially we in the oversea for the betterment of our country and Africa at large. If not we will remain the wretched of the earth and the voice for the global dynamics of social justice will not be treated seriously with global forum. Africans have to act and Gambian especially!!

samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:"Those waiting to unseat me and and my government in the 2006 presidential
elections would be very surprised and humiliated with the outcome of the
elections. They should note that my government cannot be unseated in 2006
and some of those plotting against me would not even participate in the next
presidential election as they would not be living witnesses."

Some of those making noises today will not be living witnesses to the 2006
elections." However, the President did not say how or why those critics of
his would not be ‘living witnesses’ in 2006.(Dailiobserver June 18)


"But today, the bulk of the opposition towards my government are all from
the Mandinka ethnic group because they are made to believe that no other
tribe should rule The Gambia except them which is totally wrong as every
Gambian has the legitimate right to rule the country.

Today they claim to own The Gambia but anyone wanting to play the politics
of tribalism will be crushed as I would not allow instability in The Gambia.
" (Daili Observer)


Stay Tune

For Freedom
Saiks

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