Gambia calls for fresh elections in Ivory Coast
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Monday, April 18, 2011
The government of The Gambia has called for organisation of fresh elections
in Ivory Coast saying it is the only solution to avert a long drawn-out
civil war.

In a statement issued last Friday to clear its position on the tragedy in
the troubled West African French speaking country, The Gambia government
suggested that in the meantime, an interim government of national unity
should be formed without Alassan Ouatarra, as he also has a lot to answer
for as well.

Below we reproduce the full text of the statement:
The events in Ivory Coast have vindicated us on our earlier assertion that
Western Neo-colonialist sponsored agents in Africa that owe allegiance only
to themselves and their Western Masters are ready to walk on thousands of
dead bodies to the Presidency. This is what is happening in Ivory Coast.
Africans should not only wake up, but should stand up to the new attempts to
re-colonise Africa through so-called elections that are organized just to
fool the people since the true verdict of the people would not be respected
if it does not go in favour of the Western Backed candidate as has happened
in Cote D’Ivoire and elsewhere in Africa. What is really sinister and
dangerous about the neo-colonialist threat is that they are ready to use
brute force, or carry out outrageous massacres to neutralize any form of
resistance to the Western selected President as has happened in Cote
D’Ivoire.

In Ivory Coast, we know the role played by the former colonial power who,
outside of the UN Mandate, first Bombarded the Presidential Palace for days
and eventually stormed it through a tunnel that links the presidential
palace to one of the residence of their diplomatic representative. The
reasons for the bombardment of the Presidential Palace prior to the raid was
according to them; to prevent Gbagbo using heavy weapons against civilians!
But both the UN and France were aware of the outrageous massacres of
civilians, entire villages that supported President Laurent Gbagbo were
wiped out by so-called republican forces fighting for Ouattara. Were Gbagbo
supporters not supposed to be protected by both the UN and France Forces
against Massacres?

These so called republican forces that were supposed to be fighting for
democracy, ended up killing thousands with impunity and are now engaged in
massive looting! Our position is very clear. The case of Laurent Gbagbo is a
replica of the case of Patrice Lumumba who, as a freedom fighter for the
dignity and independence of not only Congolese people but the entire black
race was overthrown by Western powers including the UN, and handed over to
his sworn enemies to be murdered. History is repeating itself as the same
neocolonial forces that overthrew Patrice Lumumba, captured him and handed
him over to his enemies almost fifty years ago; are the same forces involved
in the Ivory Coast with the only difference being that it is now a different
former colonial power.

If justice is to be done, there should be an impartial and comprehensive
investigation into all the atrocities carried out in Ivory Coast by a team
of honest and decent Allah fearing people. Alassan Ouatarra and his forces
cannot go scot free and blame everything on President Laurent Gbagbo who
according to the Ivorian Constitution is the legitimate president of Ivory
Coast. This team should be selected by the Non Aligned Movement.

One is tempted to ask this question:
How is it possible that the verdict of the constitutional council that
decided on who won the elections in some Francophone African countries
recently were accepted: that is after the election in Ivory Coast but that
of the Ivorian constitutional council was rejected by both the Western
powers and the UN? As far as we are concerned, the only solution to avert a
long drawn-out civil war with all its attendant consequences in Ivory Coast
is to reorganize Presidential elections in the shortest possible time. In
the meantime an interim Government of National Unity should be formed
without Alassan Ouatarra; as he also has a lot to answer for as well. One
thing is very clear to all Africans today- the plot to recolonise Africa is
very real and we must stand up to it.

It is shameful that the most evil, dictatorial and repressive powers on
earth today are calling African leaders Dictators. It is also very shocking
and interesting as well that the same powers are not saying anything about
the popular uprising that has been raging on in Burkina Faso for the past
three weeks resulting in the storming of the Presidential Palace in
Ouagadougou last night with the whereabouts of Blaise Compaore unknown. This
uprising has been going on for more than three weeks now and not a single
international news media is reporting on it. Is it possible in today’s
world  that such an uprising can take place in a country like Burkina Faso;
so close to the Ivory Coast; a dusk to dawn curfew imposed for two weeks;
without the Western Media including those of the former colonial Master
knowing about it?

We the new generation of Africans cannot and will not be fooled. We know
what Blaise Compaore stands for in Africa with regards to the West. Captain
Thomas Sankara was murdered for standing up to imperialism and neo
colonialism in Burkina Faso in particular and Francophone Africa in general.
He was killed for the same reasons that Patrice Lumumba and other African
Freedom Fighters died for, their killers eventually becoming presidents in
those African countries and worked exclusively for Western interests in
Africa.

Blaise Compaore is one of them. He has a lot to answer for the civil wars
that ravaged Liberia, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast then, and now. That there
is such a media blackout of the uprising in Burkina Faso, but an
up-to-the-minute reporting of events in Yemen, Syria, ivory Coast etc shows
that the so called international news media are the mouth pieces of certain
Satanic Powers with a sinister mission for the rest of the world outside the
West. Why can’t the West respect Africa’s independence and dignity?

In conclusion, we call on the UN to ensure the safety, protection, and well
being of President Laurent Gbagbo; the constitutionally legal president of
Ivory Coast and set him free. He cannot be tried whilst Alassan Ouatarra,
the internationally selected president goes scot free after massacring
thousands of civilians just to be president! The Gambia Government would not
recognize any president or government in Africa that has been imposed by
forces outside of the African continent for whatever reason. We know what
those governments and presidents stand for in Africa. They loot African
resources on behalf of the powers that brought them to power.

May the Almighty Allah guide, guard and protect Africans by giving us the
courage to stand up in defence of African independence, dignity and the
protection of our natural resources from those hungry locusts on the rampage
in Africa. The road to total liberation may be tough, but we shall prevail
very soon Insha Allah.
Author: *Daily Observer*
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GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA.
LET US JOIN HANDS AND SUPPORT SHEIKH PROFESSOR DR. ALH YAHYA JAMMEH (NASIRU
DEEN) TO BUILD OUR COUNTRY. *


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