Thank you Mr.Mballow.The signs of desperation are written all over the wall..as this brutal inept dictator jumps on all shadows around him.yaya jammeh's days are numbered and the over-tested patience of Gambians at an all time low.

--- On Mon, 23/11/09, Saihou Mballow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Saihou Mballow <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: PRESS RELEASE....Gambia Human Rights Coalition (UK)
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, 23 November, 2009, 18:00

Mr. Jobe,
 Â Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚ Ã‚  there is no doubt President Jammeh has been put at a corner by the International Community. Today what we are witnessing from his regime is just a procrastination and some signs of a falling dictator.

Thanks for your dedication and love for our mother land.

The struggle continues and the truth will prevail.
Saihou

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 6:53 AM, abdulai jobe <[log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow ymailto="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]> wrote:
We can now definitively confirm that Gambian BAD/BOY yaya Jammeh will be called to account for the Death Threats unleashed by  his ever filthy mouth against diasporan Gambians who dare challenge his abuse of power and HR record.We and our partners continue to showcase his reckless and blatant disregard for the rights of Gambian citizenry,and continue to press for the regime's isolation from the international community.We will not rest untill yaya jammeh (now the world's biggest comic buffoon) is removed from power and Democratic Government is established in Gambia.The sheer weight of embarassment,murders,unrelenting abuse of power,and greed for primitive accumulation of wealth is having its toll on all Gambians,and its time all concerned persons and groupings do their bit to the effect of ending the AGONY of this peace-loving small country.We ask the commonwealth conference convening in Trinidad to expell Gambia forthwith,we ask the African Union to follow suit,we ask of the EU and the US appropriation cttee to suspend all military ties with Gambia and only provide assistance of the type that goes directly to the poor.
 
Abdulai Jobe
Secretary general Â  Gambia Human Rights coalition UK.

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Subject: Fw: ‘Gambia’s situation an embarrassment’
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Date: Sunday, 22 November, 2009, 9:15

Published on The Trinidad Guardian (http://guardian.co.tt)

‘Gambia’s situation an embarrassment’

22 Nov 2009
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Anika Gumbs-Sandiford [1]

Gambia could very well face expulsion from the Commonwealth because
of death threats made by President Yahya Jammeh. Sunday Guardian has
learnt that the Commonwealth Secretariat has made recommendations for
dialogue with the Government of Gambia surrounding the development.
Jammeh, in a television broadcast last week carried live, threatened
to “kill anyone who tries to destabilise my country.� Caribbean Centre
for Human Rights based in Trinidad, and the India-based Commonwealth
Human Rights Initiative have called on Commonwealth leaders to
withdraw Jammeh’s invitation to the CHOGM.

It remains unclear whether Jammeh himself will attend the forum.
However, there is confirmation that Gambia Vice-President Isatou
Nije-Saidy is to represent the country when delegates convene in
Port-of-Spain. Outraged by Jammeh’s comments, Director of the
Commonwealth Foundation Mark Collins insists that no leader is above
the law. In an interview at the University of the West Indies, Second
Decade Debate, hosted by the International Relations (IR) Department,
Collins said the situation was an embarrassing one for the
Commonwealth.

“No one is above the law. The rule of law is one of the key principles
of the Commonwealth. “I will be very surprised if action is not taken
against the President of Gambia. “He has very strongly-held views, and
there are concerns about what was expressed on television by the
Gambia leader. His comments will create an atmosphere of fear. “Human
activists are defenders of rights for education, proper health care,
freedom of speech and much more. What does he mean by saying these
things?

“All free-thinking people know that there are some areas of human
rights still surrounded by controversy, like cultural expressions, and
as we well know, sexual preferences and these issues are being
discussed. “Why would the President of Gambia make such a statement?
It reflects badly on the Commonwealth.� Collins said he expected the
issue to be high on the agenda for the Commonwealth Action Group (CWA)
at the People’s Forum. Meanwhile, the IR department is also expected
to launch the Democracy in the Commonwealth Report tomorrow.

Copyright © 2009 TRINIDAD PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD
Source URL (retrieved on 22/11/2009 - 5:12am):
http://guardian.co.tt/news/politics/2009/11/22/gambia-s-situation-embarrassment

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