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Gambia-L:
I am forwarding the unedited e-mail below on behalf of a source in the
Gambia.
Ebrima (Coach)
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>Subject: Gabriel Roberts WILL get more than he bargained for!
>Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 23:56:39 +0000
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>Coach,
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>As I write this message, there are concerned and determined Gambians
>meeting to map out a strategy to "handle" the Gabriel Roberts menace. What
>Mr. Roberts fails to realise is that 2001 is NOT 1996 when he "cheated" the
>Gambian people by "electing" Yahya against the WILL of the entire
>population. This time around things will be different. Gambians will not
>allow Gabriel Roberts to steal the election for Yahya Jammeh. Gambians have
>had enough of both Yahya Jammeh and Gabriel Roberts. To let everyone know
>that the opposition means business this time around, well, Baba Jobe was
>chased out of Latrikunda yesterday where the UDP/PPP/GPP Coalition was
>meeting well into the late evening and well after the end of the APRC
>meeting. They attempted to disrupt the Coalition meeting only to be chased
>away. Baba Jobe's car windscreen was shattered and he ran away with his
>tail between his legs. The APRC, Gabriel Roberts and their cohorts have
>pushed the Gambian people against the wall and Gambians are determined more
>than ever not to be disenfranchised for the second time around. Gabriel
>Roberts' decision to reduce further the number of counting stations is not
>acceptable to Gambians. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT IT TODAY. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT IT
>TOMORROW. NO IFS AND BUTS ABOUT IT. AND FOR GABRIEL ROBERTS, HE IS BEING
>SERVED NOTICE. FULL STOP. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
>
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