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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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Momodou Lamin Jasseh-Conteh, please take note and read carefully what Halifa
said about the STGDP you attempted to discredit.  You obviously had lied
about the quote you hung on Halifa and you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
How many times will you show up here to lie about people?  Are you that
malicious and selfish?  You need to really look within yourself, for you
have done a good job revealing the real Jasseh-Conteh to Gambians.  When
will your lies and misrepresentation and malice end?

Chi Jaama

Joe

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>Subject: Re: [>-<] GAMBIA'S HIGH COURT TO HEAR NADD'S ELECTION PETITION
>MONDAY
>Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 14:41:24 -0400
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>Finally Mr. Sallah, extended his thanks to Gambians at home and abroad who
>are helping to restore democracy in The Gambia. "This is a tremendous
>initiative from the beginning. NADD have emerged and in collaboration with
>STGDP. We commend Gambians at home and in the diaspora for supporting us
>morally, materially and financially-this is the success of the Gambian
>people" Halifa noted.
>
>Congratulation to STGDP. You decided to walk the walk, and continued
>vigoroulsy to make a difference in the Gambia.
>
>Thanks
> >
> > From: panderry mbai <[log in to unmask]>
> > Date: 2005/10/02 Sun PM 02:22:59 EDT
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> > Subject: [>-<] GAMBIA'S HIGH COURT TO HEAR NADD'S ELECTION PETITION
>MONDAY
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> > NEWSGAMBIA'S HIGH COURT TO HEAR NADD'S ELECTION PETITION MONDAY
> > IRIN NEWS-->BY PA NDERRY M'BAI and YERO JALLOW
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> > October 2, 2005
> > Hearing on an election petition filed by Gambia's opposition coalition
>NADD will begin on Monday 3RD October, at the High Court in The Gambian
>capital Banjul, The ALLGAMBIAN online Newspaper has been reliably informed.
> >
> > The NADD leadership are challenging Thursday's electoral outcome, which
>was in favour of APRC candidate Sainey Mbye, who defeated incumbent NRP
>leader Hamat Bah. The opposition who resorted to court action are charging
>electoral fraud and would want the High Court to nullify Thursday's polling
>results.
> >
> > In a petition filed in the High Court, the NADD leadership adduced that
>the Upper Saloum by election, which led to the defeat of Hamat Bah was
>characterised by massive electoral fraud and intimidation of its
>supporters. They argue that the polls were not free and fair.
> >
> > Chief among their prayers according to our sources "is for a fresh
>elections be conducted in Upper Saloum and the current electoral results on
>Upper Saloum be declared null and void."
> >
> > The ALLGAMBIAN has learnt that the opposition had gathered series of
>evidence, which they intend to present in court to support their case.
>Sources say the said high profile political case will attract both local
>and international attention, as the said polls were said to have been
>conducted under hostile political environment.
> >
> > Speaking to The ALLGAMBIAN, NADD Coordinator Halifa Sallah, confirmed
>about the said petition they filed in the High Court. Mr. Sallah says they
>thought it necessary to challenge what he called the electoral
>"discrepancies" in Upper Saloum, where a lot of NADD supporters suffered in
>the hands of APRC militants.
> >
> > According to Mr. Sallah, NADD committee members were busy assessing the
>election results and they came to the conclusion that NADD supporters
>suffered in the hands of state agents and APRC militants. He cites the
>incident in Bullock, Sibanor and Kalagi where NADD voters were denied by
>armed soldiers from traveling to Jarra West on polling day. Mr. Sallah says
>some of these voters couldn't vote on Thursday, as the soldiers will not
>allow them to cross the bridge at Kalagi. He also cited the political
>fracas in Njau where Hamat Bah and his convoy were attacked. "Chaos have
>been registered in upper Saloum, and there were a lot of illegal voter
>transfers" Halifa told The ALLGAMBIAN.
> >
> > The NADD coordinator also charged that local government leaders such as
>Chiefs, commissioners and others were used in disrupting the election.
> >
> > A jubilant Halifa Sallah talking about his return to Parliament went on
>to say "this is the verdict of the people." He also informed AllGambian
>that on their next meeting they will further analyse the election results
>and they will move on with their projects. "Everything will move on and we
>are building up a network" Halifa maintains.
> >
> > When asked about the feelings of Hamat Bah, following his defeat Halifa
>said "I spoke to him and he is in high spirit."
> >
> > Finally Mr. Sallah, extended his thanks to Gambians at home and abroad
>who are helping to restore democracy in The Gambia. "This is a tremendous
>initiative from the beginning. NADD have emerged and in collaboration with
>STGDP. We commend Gambians at home and in the diaspora for supporting us
>morally, materially and financially-this is the success of the Gambian
>people" Halifa noted.
> >
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