Mr Momodou.S Sidibeh
Thanks for your response. I think the present global historical reality does not require whether politically you are allied to left or rights. The British Labour party is a show case example after abolition of clause 4. The second example is the corporate take over of china which is still under one party communist rule. The third example is closer to home Africa National Congress of South Africa. Within the rank and file of ANC, composed of South Africa Communist party, advocates of Scientific Socialism, Marxist humanist, Nationalist, capitalist, etc. What was ANC's pathway to address dehumanise economic realities of South African masse after liberation from the aparthied regime? ANC, when into to adopted nothing order than neoliberal economic policies dictate by the world bank and IMF.
Mr Sidebeh you are wrong to think UDP is right wing political organisation. Please I refer you to make a research into the party's manifesto. UDP value nothing order social democracy with emphasis on rule of law, constitution democracy and social justice. It is basic fundamental of the party in the 1996 and 2001 election.
Mr Sidibeh, just like the Libdem in United Kingdom within their ranks consist right and left wing politicians but all what the groups share in common is the liberal values. On the question of New Statesman,even with the fact that New paper is seem in many quarter as a left wing press but the evolution in global politics enable the media to change lot of its utopian views. It is like globalisation and its discontent in many perspective but that does not mean that dynamic toward globalisation cannot address global inequality and environmental issues.
Once again have a good working week and I hope the progressive debate from you end will continue.
Momodou S Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Brother Abdoukarim Sanneh Balamang!
I have the feeling you are wooing me into the UDP? That would be an
impossible sell.
I agree with you that for any coalition to remain stable (and infact
democratic) it ought to be led by " ...a leading opposition...", (your
words). But perhaps that is all you and I agree upon?
I must say that I am a little surprised to learn that you are a UDP militant
as you are the most prolific in feeding us a constant diet of leftist
analysis from the New Statesman. So what are you doing there? Can you or
your fellow UDPians tell me why you are supporting the UDP? Perhaps your
answers may give this debate the radical twist it so greatly needs.
Good morning,
sidibeh
----- Original Message -----
From: "abdoukarim sanneh"
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Subject: Re: List Manager(s): SS. Daffeh/Peace Justice
> Mr Sidibeh thanks for your suggestion and I hope Mr Daffeh will soon
> subscribe to the debate individually as it will enrich the democractic
> debate in the forum. For the interest of the readership I am not part of
> NADD because the political party I subscribe to as a member is not part of
> the coalition.We are a masse base political party and are determine to
> pursue for the struggle as usual.Any coalition should be lead by a leading
> opposition and that is the stand of UDP Militants.
>
>
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