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Ebrima Ceesay,
This is the same fate that Yaya Jammeh and his entourage will meet if they
rig the upcoming elections. If the Gambian people can make a case that these
people rigged the elections and are therefore an illegal government, then we
can lobby the International community to not only refuse to recognize them,
but to ban them from travelling to any country, and to arrest them forthwith
if they try to. It is there incumbent on people on the ground in Gambia to be
alert and to document all the devious tactics in the Jammeh regime's attempts
to derail these elections. The game playing started the day they announced
that all Gambians must have an identity card. We need to collect and catalog
every devious move because that will be the evidence needed to prove their
treachery.
Jabou Joh
Gambia-L: (Writing in hurry)
A short while ago, one of my unimpeachable sources in The Gambia called to
inform me that UN Security Council has just passed a resolution, banning
Senior Liberian Government officials, including President Charles Taylor,
from travelling abroad.
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