Mr. Owens:
When the dust settles and Ali Baba and the forty thieves
steal the October presidential election, many will
wonder why the opposition obliged to the dictator's
legitimacy. The moron of kaninlai will steal the
presidential election.
Why should the opposition jeopardize this important
struggle by participating in an election already won
by the dictator of kaninlai? The opposition should
come up with conditions for a free and fair presidential
election. It is fruitless to engage the dictator
without setting conditions.
I advocate for a boycott.
Naphiyo,
Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh
------Original Message------
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Sanusi=20Owens?= <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: May 14, 2001 2:13:35 PM GMT
Subject: Re: Mr. Owens:Re: ELECTION FUND UPDATE
Comrade
I will never advocate for a boycott. I feel it is the
right of all eligible Gambians to vote in these
elections.
Have a wonderful day
Sanusi
--- MLJ Conteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
Brother Owens:
>
> Does this mean that you support a boycott?
>
> Naphiyo,
>
> Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Sanusi=20Owens?=
> <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: May 14, 2001 10:01:36 AM GMT
> Subject: Re: ELECTION FUND UPDATE
>
>
> Comrade Conteh
>
> I would have responded to your comments about our
> contribution towards the Election Fund, but Hamjatta
> Kanteh has somehow done the job for me and there is
> not much that I could add on except to say that
> calling for a united opposition 6 months before the
> election gives an indication that Yahya Jammeh is
> popular than the likes of Ousainou Darboe, Hamat Bah
> and Sidia Jatta. We have to be careful on how we
> assess things on the ground. No disrespect to
> Comrade
> Joe Sambou, I must applaud him for spearheading this
> initiative but having said so, we have to avoid
> giving
> our detractors the impression that we are just a
> minority. I personally believe that Yahya is less
> popular than the rest, and if elections are held on
> a
> level playing field, we would see the demise of
> APRC-amen.
>
> On that note I would wish to hear something on how
> free and fair elections should take place in October
> 2001 first before talking about a United Opposition.
> Any suggestions on this subject matter, I kindly
> await
> to read them.
>
> Have a wonderful
>
> Sanusi
>
>
>
>
>
> --- Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
> In
> a message dated 12/05/2001 11:53:26 GMT Daylight
> > Time,
> > [log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> >
> > > << We just cannot exhibit intellectual know how
> > without
> > > sacrificing few dollars to our struggle. These
> > actions
> > > my some of the comrades clearly indicate an
> agency
> > > theory. We are determined to maximize the
> profits
> > (win)
> > > of the opposition, but some of us are bent of
> the
> > desire
> > > of individualism.
> > >
> > > Dr. Saine indicated that he would call friends
> who
> > still
> > > have not contributed to our fund drive. I
> > therefore want
> > > to borrow a page from him and call on the
> > following
> > > people to send in their contributions: Messrs
> > Lamin Manneh,
> > > Kebba Dampha, Sanusi Owens, Bamba Laye Jallow,
> > Yahya
> > > Darboe, Momodou Olly Mboge, Hamjatta Kanteh and
> > the rest
> > > of the gang. We must match our intellectual
> zeal
> > with
> > > our pockets. We just cannot do the talk and
> don't
> > > do the walk. I therefore urge the above to send
> > in their
> > > contributions. We can only be serious about our
> > > opposition to the dictatorship in The Gambia
> when
> > we are
> > > willing to contribute. >>
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Mr Jassey-Conteh,
> >
> > Well, first of all Gambia-L is not an intellectual
> > forum but a forum for all
> > Gambians regardless of how well or how they wish
> to
> > express themselves. So
> > why do we obsess ourselves with this talk on
> > intellectualism? Lets give it a
> > rest. If people want to show off, i'm pretty much
> > sure there are forums
> > online where they can parade their stuff to their
> > peers who are more incline
> > to be appreciative of what they intend to
> "exhibit".
> >
> > On the question of contributing to the fund for a
> > united opposition, i happen
> > to be residing on the other side of the Atlantic
> and
> > here in Britain, whilst
> > we remain committed to funding a united opposition
> > in the coming elections,
> > we also happen to be doing our own thing. It
> seems
> > to me that the difference
> > between us is that we don't see how we can give
> our
> > moneys to people who
> > haven't reached agreements with us as to what we
> > should expect from them in
> > return. I don't know about anyone else, but
> speaking
> > for myself, i view this
> > contribution as an investment and would only
> invest
> > provided certain
> > conditions prevail. Anyway, us in the UK have
> > figured a long while that what
> > prevails is not constant with with hopes and
> > anxieties in a post Jammeh and
> > in the event have been working on a document that
> > will seek to rectify the
> > current flaws. In due course, James will be
> > available to give an overview of
> > these things we have been and are still working
> on.
> > Rest assured that if the
> > conditions that i seek prevail, there would be no
> > question about me
> > contributing to the election funds.
> >
> > In my opinion, you are good person but like all
> good
> > human souls, flawed
> > nonetheless. Your flaw is unwittingly a
> > self-righteous thing. But unlike most
> > self-righteous stuffy people on this List, you are
> a
> > good person. And i
> > always feel a bit constrained to engage you when i
> > see you go too far in your
> > zeal. Mr Jassey-Conteh, we mustn't be dismissive
> of
> > what others are doing
> > for the struggle. There are a lot of decent things
> > that people are working on
> > offline and they do not go about showing off. Each
> > must do what each can in
> > their peculiar circumstances. None should dictate
> to
> > anyone what they should
> > do with their lives or the manner in which they
> > should contribute to the
> > struggle.
> >
> > Finally, i urge you to please drop your defence of
> > Almamy Touray. If he is
> > worth defending, he will not join the APRC no
> matter
> > what it is the UDP had
> > done to him. There are opposition alternatives to
> > the UDP; if he is believes
> > passionately that Jammeh is wrong for the country
> in
> > 1997, what has
> > significantly changed about the political
> landscape
> > to warrant him to join
> > the APRC. After all, wasn't it the same APRC that
> > had butchered those
> > innocent young souls - some of whom hail from from
> > Touray's Niani
> > constituency - and to this very minute remains
> > unrepentant? You are too good
> > an individual to pick the cudgel up for Touray.
> > Almamy Touray should have
> > been expelled from the UDP the moment he was
> > criminally incriminated in human
>
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