"Probably CAF is merely trying to pre-empt Togo from pursuing legal actions against them"
 
Excellent observation Bailo.
 
 
 
LJDarbo

--- On Sun, 31/1/10, bailo jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: bailo jallow <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: TOGO BANNED BY CAF/LEGAL CLAIMS AGAINST CAF, AND ANGOLA
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Sunday, 31 January, 2010, 15:39

The Real Sheikh,

Togo's decision to withdraw from the CAF tournament should have been understood given the trauma that the team was subjected by those bandits in Cabinda. However instead of that, CAF decided to ban them from the next 2 CAN tournaments. Incomprehensible!

Probably CAF is merely trying to pre-empt Togo from pursuing legal actions against them. Whatever CAF's motives are, I think their decision is most unfair to the Togolese.

Bailo

--- On Sun, 31/1/10, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: TOGO BANNED BY CAF/LEGAL CLAIMS AGAINST CAF, AND ANGOLA
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Sunday, 31 January, 2010, 14:35

Thank you JDAM for sharing. The idiocy and arrogance of the CAF is simply incredible. Here is what I suggest:
 
Should CAF make Togo's suspension and fine official as this report suggests,
 
1. All of West Africa to include Ghana, Cameroon, Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and La-Guinea should boycott the CAF and CAN games for the length of time that Togo is to be banned.
 
2. All of North, East, and South Africa should also boycott the CAN matches for the same length of time that Togo is suspected to be banned for, and join their West African Counterparts to call for the dismissal of all current CAF officials and their deportation to Portugal. I don't know where the idiots came from but it certainly does not seem to be Africa.
 
3. The current CAF which makes the decision to ban Togo SHOULD be disbanded and a new CAF composed in the shortest time possible so the CAN games can be properly organised taking the lives of footballers into consideration. These idiots have gotten big heads for their own good.
 
Haruna.
 
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Togo banned from next two Africa Cups of Nations

Togo players carry the coffin of deputy national coach Abalo Amelete
The attack on the Togo team bus has overshadowed the tournament

Togo have been banned from the next two Africa Cup of Nations following their withdrawal from this year's tournament.

The Confederation of African football (Caf) also fined the Hawks $50,000 for quitting the competition in the wake of a gun attack on the team bus in Angola.
Two members of their delegation were killed in the ambush, which occurred on 8 February, two days before the start of the tournament.
The Togo government is furious over the decision, threatening legal action.
"This is a surprise decision and it means that people (Caf) have no consideration for the lives of other human beings," Togo Interior Minister Pascal Bodjona told BBC Sport.
"This is insulting to the family of those who lost their lives and those traumatised because of the attack.
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"We had two people dead and others suffered so if those people at Caf had any consideration for others I don't think at this time this is a reasonable decision.
"We are awaiting the official notification and we are going to take legal action to resolve the matter."
World football governing body Fifa declined to comment on the ban.
A statement from Caf read: "The executive committee has banned Togo from the next two African Nations Cup and fined the Togo FA 50,000 U.S. dollars."
A Togolese assistant coach and a press officer died following the ambush on their bus in the northern Angolan province of Cabinda on 8 January, prompting the government to recall the team for three days of mourning.
The Hawks initially wanted to compete in Group B with Ivory Coast, Ghana and Burkina Faso, but quit on 10 January - the tournament's start date - on 10 January on their national government's orders.
But African football's governing body says the decision to pull the team out amounted to governmental interference in the sport.
"The players publicly expressed their willingness to return to the Nations Cup to compete. But the Togo government decided to call back their national team," Caf explained in its statement.
"The decision by political authorities contravenes Caf and African Nations Cup regulations."
Togo midfielder Thomas Dossevi, who was on the bus when it came under fire minutes after it crossed the Angolan border from Pointe Noire, Congo, said Togo should appeal against the ban.
"We are a group of footballers who came under fire and now we can't play football any more. They are crushing us," Dossevi said.
"Togo should appeal the suspension. When we said we were going home for a three-day mourning they said they were with us in this ordeal and now they punish us."
Meanwhile, the families of the assistant coach and the press officer were taking legal action against the Caf and the Angolan state, their lawyer said.
"We are taking legal action because our compatriots were killed because of the mistakes of the Confederation of African Football (and) its president Mr Issa Hayatou," lawyer Alexis Aquereburu said.
"(The legal claim is) also against the Angolan state for putting in danger the life of our compatriots by organising this African Nations Cup in a war zone."
The armed wing of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), embroiled in a decades-long separatist struggle, claimed responsibility for the attack.
The FLEC has fought a 30-year war against Angola's government for independence.
One grievance is that Cabindans see little of the money from oil that comes from their land.



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