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Beran jeng <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Mar 2002 10:18:28 -0500
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Buharry,

I join you in seeking the same clarification from the party.I am more
confuse by the reason given by the party in boycotting the parliamentary
elections.The reasons given by the UDP pertains more to the presidential
election than the parliamentary elections but yet still the party contested
the presidential election.Imfact Mr. Darboe
conceded defeat,praised the IEC for the manner the elections were
conducted.I am very confuse.

Proof and clarification is desperately needed.

Beran

>From: MOMODOU BUHARRY GASSAMA <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Re: UDP: Reasons for Elections Boycott
>Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 15:29:05 +0100
>
>Hi!
>     Thanks for enlightening us on the issue of the UDP boycott. I would
>appreciate it if you help answer the following questions that I have.
>
>1. Why did the party wait this long to clarify issues around its boycott of
>the elections (assuming this release is a new one)? The reason I ask is
>because many have already heard versions from other sources many of which
>are based on speculation and the impact of this release might be diluted.
>
>2. Since the party was aware of some electoral mal-practices that occurred
>months, weeks or days before the presidential elections and which in effect
>placed it at a disadvantage, why did it go ahead and contest the elections?
>Isn't the party's participation in the elections an indication of its
>acceptance of the rules no matter how flawed? If the party had been the
>winner in these elections, would it have protested and cancelled the
>results because the elections were carried out under flawed conditions? If
>not, why should the party protest when it lost?
>
>3. Since the party has a basis for declaring electoral malpractices in the
>presidential elections, has the validity of any of the results been
>challenged in a court of law. If not, why?
>
>4. The party has made a list of demands. Is there a framework for enforcing
>those demands or would the demands "self-downgrade" to requests in the
>absence of the ability to enforce them?
>
>Thank you in advance for your co-operation. Have a good weekend.
>
>                      Buharry.
>
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