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suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:25:51 +0000
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The few steps taken to heal the hearts and aspiration of the
opposition is in gear. Let us supporters don't try to make the issue
at hand a point scoring or a saint crowning.
Over the weekend, whilst an array of Gambians came together for over
five hours in a maraton conference call, seeking to find a pathway in
helping the boycott get a meaning and yeild tangible result. Some
people want to hang a badge of honour for efforts.

As the dictator is sitting pretty, he is still there doing his thing.
No single Gambian today alive can take credit for anything or be crown
for anything. Let us stop trying to divide the camps. There is hardly
any body amongst us who can be decieve with cheap propaganda.
The oppositions hearts need healing just like we online. If we fail to
see that, then we will be missing something serious. When Hamat pipped
the Leadership in the last elections, some thought, that will change
him to be serious, but it never did.

The remaining opposition parties going ahead with the boycott should
the election not be postponed deserve our commendations. Yes, there
will be missed-parliamentarty salaries for some, but that is the
prize. And we outside should understand the prize other are paying
with their comfort.
I called on UDP supporters, PDOIS supporters, GMC supporters, Henry
Gomez supporters to lay off tit-for tat criticism and focus on
bridging the gaps.
We should be bold enough to understand that, a divided society is a
difficult terian to operate in. Unless the rule of law rule supreme,
no one is safe, no one is beyond the long arms of the lawless
gangsters.
We the partisans should let the leaders work hand in hand to find a
common ground. This is not easy, but we can play our part. Our elders
have spend a good part of their lives finding solutions against the
organise system of Jammeh who is helped by our graduate brothers. So
let us not underestimate Jammeh or his clownish comport.
Let us recognise that, the activist commnity is very small. Any
organisation wishing to be an umbrella outfit must contact all the
activist by private emial or their organisation email, and we talk as
Gambians. A Gambian with a broad shoulder and a big head cannot be
ignored and then you expect to have your way on him. It will not
happen.
We have one man organisation been taken seriously than several member
groups. Let us open our minds, hearts and give each the respect
deserve. The solution is easy.
UDP, GMC, PDOIS, and others should have regular meetings now, work a
plan of action, meet the opposition supporters, tell them to stay
home, or do as the joint parties advise and then a continious action
plan be in motion. Thanks
Suntou

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www.suntoumana.blogspot.com

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