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Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Aug 2001 16:12:09 +0100
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 Gassama
>
> To say that the opposition will not unite and
> Jammmeh
> will win is just an opinion of ours and not one
> shared
> by most Gambians.
> To be candid with you APRC are in a no win situation
> if the election is conducted on a level playing
> field.
> I am sure if the CHOGM had not put pressure on them,
> Decree 89 would have still remained on the Statute
> Books. For your information the Commonwealth
Monitoring Group are supposed to meet this month and
Gambia was high on the agenda.

Repealing Decree 89 has been APRC'S poison
chalice,since it would dent their authority. It is on
this  basis that the likes of Yankuba
> Touray, Tamsir Jallow and many others have start
> spreading sour grapes on the proposed Coalition for
> the opposition.
>
> By the way, since the repeal of Decree 89, we have
> heard little from Buba Baldeh, Is he thinking of
> joining forces with the likes of OJ Jallow and many
> others to ressurect the PPP. Don't be surprise if
> Buba
> defects to the opposition. He defected to the PPP in
> 1987, defected to AFPRC in 1995 and I won't be
> surprise if he defects to the opposition. As my
English Friend would say "All Good things come to an
end"
>
>
> So this is my take, A United Opposition is not best
> thing Yahya will like, because he will lose badly.
>
> Have a wonderful day.
>
> Sanusi
>
>
> -- Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
> Sanusi,
> >
> > I totally agree with you on this. You see the
> > problem with many on the L is
> > that they only rely on what the reporters,
> > particular those of the
> > Independent newspaper, say. Like I have stated
> > before, these online papers
> > do not put online the letters that people write
> nor
> > do they put online the
> > other opinion coulmns. This, somehow gives a very
> > distorted view of the
> > reality on the ground. Sanusi, be rest assured
> that
> > the opposition will not
> > unite come October and Yahya Jammeh will win.
> >
> > Have a good day, Gassa.
> >
> > >From: Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]>
> > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing
> > list
> > ><[log in to unmask]>
> > >To: [log in to unmask]
> > >Subject: Re: FWD:Jawara's Lost Opportunity
> > >Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 12:10:23 +0100
> > >
> > >Mr Gassama
> > >
> > >This article has to be clearfully scrutunised
> > before
> > >one jumps into conclusion.
> > >(1) For my part, I doubt whether the Pa thinks of
> > >making a political comeback. Giving the
> > cirumstances,
> > >which we are facing, his chances of re-election
> are
> > >very very slim. Don't forget if he had to contest
> > the
> > >next election, he will be contesting as an
> > Opposition
> > >Candidate, with none of the patronage he enjoyed
> > >during his 30 year rule-The Mafia, The State
> > Vehicles
> > >and the National Radio etc. In addition, the
> voting
> > >age has been reduced to 18 and a good number of
> > these
> > >youths will vote for Yahya, notwithstanding the
> > events
> > >of April 9/10, 2000.
> > >
> > >(2) From my observation of Gambian Elections, I
> am
> > of
> > >the view that President Jawara's support was
> > >overrated. Had it not been the participation of
> the
> > >Banjul Mafia together with other dubious
> character,
> > >the political landscape would have shifted
> towards
> > the
> > >opposition as back as 1987. Since the Banjul
> Mafia
> > are
> > >no longer effective, how will the Pa capture the
> > >hearts of the gambian majority?
> > >(3) My final poiint is can Jawara make a
> comeback?
> > If
> > >this man is paraded as leader of the Opposition
> > >Alliance, then Yahya Jammeh's second term is
> > >guaranteed. Despite all the talk of human rights
> > >abuses taking place in the Gambia, Yahya's so
> > called
> > >projects will be easy to waterdown the opposition
> > >strength of gaining power.
> > >
> > >It is on the basis that I believe that Jawara's
> > lust
> > >for power is a lost opportunity
> > >
> > >
> > >Any thoughts, happy to discuss.
> > >
> > >
> > >Have a wonderful day
> > >
> > >Sanusi
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >--- Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > >Dampha, Hamjatta and co.
> > > >
> > > > Please take note of these developments. Do not
> > say I
> > > > did not warn you.
> > > >
> > > > Have a good day, Gassa.
> > > >
> > > > >From: Beran jeng <[log in to unmask]>
> > > > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues
> mailing
> > > > list
> > > > ><[log in to unmask]>
> > > > >To: [log in to unmask]
> > > > >Subject: FWD:Jawara's Lost Opportunity
> > > > >Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 14:32:59 -0400
> > > > >
> > > > >Jawara's Lost Opportunity
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >The Independent (Banjul)
> > > > >
> > > > >EDITORIAL
> > > > >August 6, 2001
> > > > >Posted to the web August 6, 2001
> > > > >
> > > > >Banjul, the Gambia
> > > > >
> > > > >Sir Dawda's impending return has raised
> > blinding
> > > > dust in our political
> > > > >landscape. The eddy of confusion that his
> > > > proclamation to return has
> > > > >propelled has drawn confusing and
> contradictory
> > > > remarks from secretaries of
> > > > >state Sedat Jobe and Yankuba Touray. Sedat
> says
> > > > yes, he's welcome and free
> > > > >to return. Yankuba says the ex-president
> should
> > > > face a commission of
> > > > >inquiry
> > > > >for some past deeds.
> > > > >
> > > > >The Gambian people, who in reality should
> > decide
> > > > who takes control of their
> > > > >political lives, are equally and naturally
> > divided
> > > > over the merits and
> > > > >demerits of Sir Dawda's return. Some, like
> > Sedat
> > > > Jobe, say Sir Dawda should
> > > > >indeed come back to The Gambia. Others, like
> > > > Yankuba Touray, would have
> > > > >none
> > > > >of the ancient 'Jawara diko'. The Gambia,
> they
> > > > argue, should and could move
> > > > >forward without Jawara. As we had indicated
> > before,
> > > > the repeal of Decree 89
> > > > >is a long overdue step in the right
> direction.
>
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