Gambia-L: The e-mail below is more of a commentary from one of my sources in the Gambia. I am sending it as received - unedited. Jabou: Yes, you are right - the rains never stop in England! Momodou Mboge: Thanks for the support! Ebrima _______________________________________________________________________ >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Hello Yahya, We are back >Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 > >Ebrima, >The temporary reprieve enjoyed by Yahya and his illegal government is over. >As Prince Obrien-Coker prepares Part II of his article, Jammeh's supporters >are anxiously waiting to learn more about their Attorney General and >Secretary of State for Justice who has been extra-ordinarily quiet recently >and so has Fatoumatta Jahumpa-Ceesay. They are ALL running scared because >of the recent upheavals in Yugoslavia and Ivory Coast leading in both cases >to the overthrow of illegitimate Governments by "People's Power". They >know, Gambia is next. Because Jammeh's government is peopled with >semi-literate imbeciles who lack basic intelligence, they will continue >with their plan to rig next year's Presidential elections. Well 2001 will >be different from 1996. > >The role of the Gambia-L in ridding the Gambia of the APRC regime is now >more important than ever. The campaign for international monitors must >commence now as suggested by Dr. Saine, Dagmar, Jabou Joh and the German >contingent. Every one on the L must actively take part in sensitising the >international community, including but not limited to the Carter Center, >National Democratic Institute, The United Nations Elections Monitoring >Unit, The British Government, US State Department, to name just a few. As >dr. Saine said recently, democracy will not be delivered to us on a silver >platter. We must fight for it. And there is no better starting point than >to sensitise the above organisations and similar organisations of the need >to have nest year's elections monitored by impartial international >monitors. Should the Jammeh government refuse to allow monitors, then his >government will face the wrath of the international community and and >uprising by the gambian people. The days of the dictator is over in >Europe, Asia and Africa alike. For Yahya, who still lives in his fantasy >world, he still plans to impose himself on the Gambian people, as he has >been telling his dwindling supporters throughout his Meet the People's Tour >which was a dismal failure. > >Ebrima's sources are appealing to all and sundry to start the agitation >now. We have been able to demonstrate adequate and expose the corrupt >nature of Jammeh and his government over the past months and so we should >now focus on agitation, canvassing the international community for a free >and fair election which Yahya is bound to lose. His unpopularity is at an >all-time low and will continue to slide downward. With your help, Yahya's >government will be voted out of office come next year. Let us enusre that >there is a free and fair elections which can only be guaranteed by the >presence of an international and local team of monitors. The Carter center >should be approach immediately by those who are more familiar with the work >of the center and/or those who have direct connection with it. > >Together, we shall soon drive this monster, together with his blood-sucking >apologists and followers out of our lives. > >As short note to the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy in The >Gambia. We have commenced documenting the known atrocities and other >criminal activities of Baba Jobe, Jankuba Touray, the Singhatey brothers, >Baboucarr Jatta (GNA) and a host of others, including some civil servants >(particularly at the Central Bank who have been accomplices in the >siphoning off of our meager resources to foreign bank accounts). the story >which appeared recently on the L from a gentleman in the UK concerning Rex >King is highly inaccurate and we are happy that he was given a fitting >reply from another member of the L. As regards the order to shoot, the >opposition has a copy of the tape from the original source which will not >be devulge at this time. At the appropriate moment, the proof will be >displayed before a proper court of law. Don't worry, we will get you as >much information as possible through Ebrima. Thank you > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. 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