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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Oct 2001 22:27:45 +0200
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Mose,
All the people i have spoken to in Banjul will not vote for Yaya Jammeh,
because they want peace in our country. They are sick and tired with these
acts of carnivalism going on in the Gambia. These criminals are still ready
to pour more Gambian blood, or to take them six feet deep, which many
people feel, that he should be voted out of office to save lives. People
are coming to their senses, about this campaign of tribalism, the AFPRC is
telling the nation. People know who brought tribalism in the Gambia. We all
have relatives in different tribes. Gambia is too small, and tribalism has
no space in our society. The accusation on Ousainou Darboe as a tribalist
is totally wrong and unfounded, and i believe if he wins, he will be very
careful on this allegation, because people will surely put an eye on his
government. Gambians are peace loving people, and they believe in God. This
is why they gave Yaya the chance to rule for the past seven years, but
unfortunately he abused it, by killing them, insultiting them, and abusing
their inalienable human rights. I believe, that people will take anything
Yaya Jammeh gives them, and then vote against him. After all my different
conversations with different people, i am convinced that Yaya cannot win in
Banjul. I also believe, that IEC are ready to do the correct thing, because
they have made all informations about the registered voters, polling
stations and counting stations publicly. I also believe, that the Gambian
citizens in the security forces has come their senses, and will not be
ready to kill their own relatives anymore. Yaya will be surprised, because
many of his supporters are against him, and the security forces too might
go against him, if he does not concede defeat. We need no more butchering
of our people. Let them go!
Thanks
Elhajj.

Musa Jeng skrev:

> Gambia-L:
>
> With real feedback from the ground, this is going to be an extrenmely
> close race. There are also lots of confuse voters and are yet to makee
> up their minds. Please take the extra step and call family members,
> Brothers, sisters and friends, and tell them that you cannot vote and
> should consider you in their decisions. We still have twenty-four hours
> to contribute to the fate of our dear country. Please tell them to vote
> against the APRC.
>
> Thanks
>
> Musa Jeng
>
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