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Bakary Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Oct 2001 13:33:02 +0100
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Tombong,
We are sick and tired of your disgusting attempts to potray the UDP as
a violence-oriented party when the reality since July 22nd 1994 points to
the opposite. The cowardly killings of soldiers and a cabinet minister,
shootings of unarmed civilians, abductions and torture, attempted
assasinations of political opponents, arsons all reveal the true nature of
Yahya Jammeh and his Alliance of Puppets, Rogues and
Cannibals(APRC). Enough is enough of your lies, as Gambians know who is
who.The hypocrites, liars, thiefs, killers, vogabonds are distinct from the
rest of the decent citizenry as night is from day.Your time is running out
because in 48hrs time the electorate will pass on Jammeh and his lie-machine
which you head; the verdict of GUILTY.

The yoke of oppression is about to be shattered!

BMK



>From: TOMBONG SAIDY <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: UDP PROVOCATION
>Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 07:49:10 -0500
>
>Gambia-L,
>
>The UDP, knowing that they are going to loose the elections have started
>provoking the security and the APRC so that they will have a reason to cry
>foul. Yesterday, the UDP militants, blocked the street, trying to prevent
>the President's motorcade from going through. How on earth could they even
>think of that? No body blocks a presidential motorcade, no matter what
>country one is. Luckily, their plan was know in advance and the security
>was
>ready for them. They exercised control and fire shots in the air to
>disperse
>the crowd. Major Tamba, State Guard Commander was able to take all
>necessary
>control to avoid bloodshed.
>
>This incident happened at the Serrekunda market junction. Ousainou Darboe
>was nowhere near the scene of the incident. Ousainou Darboe was already at
>his house when this incident happened. Why were they blocking the
>President's motorcade?
>
>Why do they have to resort to such provocative actions? They will not
>succeed. The APRC will not fall into their trap. The APRC refused to be
>drawn into violence.
>
>
>PEACE
>
>Tombong
>
>
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