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Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 20 Oct 2001 10:11:55 +0200
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Thanks Allah and all those who prayed and continue to pray for the peace and
stability of The Gambia. I join the rest of the Gambia-l members by taking this
opportunity to congratulate President Jammeh and his party for being the choice
of the majority of the Gambian electorate. I commend Lawyer Darboe and his
party for congratulating  Jammeh on his victory.

I also commend P.D.O.I.S for being principled and wish them all the best and
hope that we see many of your candidates in the next National Assembly.


Best regards,
Momodou Camara


On 20 Oct 2001, at 2:52, Isatou B. Jallow wrote:

> Gambia-l,
>
> We have witnessed interesting times on Gambia-L the past few months. I have
> been a member since 1996 but I have never seen gambia-L like the way it has
> been lately. It has been mainly dominated by the election, where we've seen
> some really interesting and educative postings to personal attacks.
> Tensions have been high sometimes and some members have been delisted from
> the L. I guess that's 'normal' when people share different opinions.
>
> Now the elections are over. Gambians have made their choice and I join
> those who already have spoken, to urge people on the L to respect that and
> to move on. I must commend people that have congratulated Yaya Jammeh and
> his people on their victory, despite having shown here that they really
> supported the opposition. It's very courageous of you guys. You have argued
> very strongly here why people should vote for the opposition and yet you
> accepted defeat graciously when it came. I hope others would do the same
> thing. I hope APRC supporters would also respect that and not try to taunt
> these people which would just lead to another chaotic situation on the L.
>
>  I commend Gambians for the big turn out and for the way they have handled
> the situation. I also join others, in congratulating the winning party. I
> hope that they would respect the voices of Gambians and work hard to keep
> the promises they've made for the betterment of our country. To the
> opposition I say, congratulation for running a good race and for
> courageously accepting defeat.
>
> I hope to see the old Gambia-L back.
>
> Isatou
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