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I belief this Niaminanka is so confused and am so happy many are not taking him seriously. This run away soldier who betrayed many of his colleges during the 11th November alleged coup now stand accusing dedicated people who are trying   to clear out a mess he helped created.
 
How this fool can continue accusing people based on their Political association is beyond me. We knew you inside out so say what you know. I know and you know that you are a political virgin whose virginity  was explored just last year when Seedia Jatta visited Norway prior to which, you were just a simple "Tamuluha".  Do Kejaw even know where CCG (coalition for change) was set up ? This organisation was never set up by any UDP member but  by Dr. Amadou Janneh, Uncle Matthew and others therefore whose are known to be never in their live times members of the UDP. So your associating that with UDP saying GCC seem to you the CCG coalition for change spelled backwards with UDP stalwarts incorporated  how and why the UDP? What has CCG or GCC to do with UDP? This kind of political immaturity shows how politically dumb you Kejaw Touray truly is.
 
I do not blame this Kejaw man at all because even despite Gambian tax payers wasting money to train him how to use a gun to defend us, he ran faster than civilians after betraying  many of his colleges on 11th November even arresting many of them as the arresting officer and knowing the rope was tightening round his nose and sooner rather than later his involvement in the 11th November coup would be known just like Lang Tombong did with Col. Ndure Cham's coup. 
 
Was it not this Janfamoo Kejaw Touray who arrested a fellow soldier ( Name withheld) who now lives abroad and accused him of being part of the 11 November coup? That Soldier would have been dead like many if not for the timely intervention of another fellow senior officer (Name withheld) who now lives in the United Kingdom who went to Kejaw and asked him to either release the said soldier or he too would be reported to the Junta members as being part of the November coup. This coward backed down and released the soldier who now lives with his family outside the Gambia. Betrayers are like that.
 
What he has against the UDP  and its stalwarts  is beyond me. But I have told him I know more than most soldiers and if he dares me, then Gambians would skin the likes of him alive.x
 
Kejaw Touray in my view should have learn better that Gambia is so small in size and so clinked with family ties that there can never be any secret hidden from the people who seek truth like us but the fool is still bent of character assassinations of distinguish Gambians who love to help his tainted brain.  We do keep certain things from people because we want peace to reign as long as those involved in crime keep their peace. But the fool with his pig like teeth cannot shut up. I remember him since his primary school days in one of the villages in Jarra (Name withheld) therefore it tell how much I knew him.x

king

 
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 13:47:35 +0200
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Subject: Re: The Gambia: Raleigh and the urgency of political change - and we are supposed to play dead!
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Joe. GCC seem to me the CCG coalition for change spelled backwards with UDP stalwarts incorporated. What a joke? But it is on them. London congress? What congress, of which party or single group? Do they know the difference between a congress and conference?  I do not think so!Kejau. 

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Uncle Mathew,
It is indeed a brilliant idea that you've suggested there but don't you think your idea had so much US based participants than making it more broad based. Remembering we do have a lot of Gambian concentrations in Sweden, Spain, Germany, France where in your proposal, there is no single name or group mentioning. I would support and second your motion once it includes a broad based Gambian participation.
All the names suggested are active Gambians and am sure any of them can willingly serve their country and her people in our efforts to emancipate our Nation from the clutches of tyranny but lets have more Gambians in your proposed steering committee which should include active people who can mobilise a lot of Gambian support for our struggle. 
We need motivators not just names to fill the numerous blank spaces. And remember 
NO CYBER WORRIORS! We need ready to serve and active Gambians.
Otherwise I think you've come up with a brilliant idea


king

 
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 08:16:23 +0200
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Thanks Joe.Domo dah kanja! You are spot on, once again, in spotting out the not so obvious! The disinguenity  is so very obvious though.More later...Kejau
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Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 20:20:18 -0500




Nice try, but I cannot help but to point out the slight of hand here and am sure many saw the same. If Raleigh is Super Kanja then GCC is Domoda. Now, how were they mixed in together and we end up with Domoda? Not withstanding the lack of women in this scheme which was pointed out by someone, it is also quite apparent that "our saviors" end up Steering Us, Leading Us, and Advising the drivers and leaders of the steered and the led. I thought their's was not about leadership? Yet, every where you turn you see their hustle all over the place. How did Sidat and Amadou end up steering the herd and Mathew and Morro "Advising" them? I even see Buba dangling on some Banghas. This scheme is more rigged than a "Konge Picho Mboloo". Matthew and his gang must change suppliers, for they have been sold some bad stuff that is messing with their brain. The last time I checked, Raleigh was not GCC and even Che Kebbeh had a seat at the table. As of last week, I was also informed that those who went to Raleigh were about to meet to form a Steering Committee about the way forward. How come then Matthew and his Gang scurried up their list ahead of Raleigh? Is Raleigh at par with GCC or better yet, is Raleigh Subordinate to GCC? GCC seem to have an internal problem for many a times it sounds like Matthew is talking and not a group. The below nonsensical list is one of those instances it seems. It is also very cloudy as to where CCG ends and where GCC begin, for you see the same foxes appearing and disappearing on both sides of the fence. We have not yet gotten power and we are this dangerous, I wonder what this bunch will lay on Gambians if we fool around and have them lord over us. We seem to have too many damn Chiefs and very few Indians. The other funny thing is to read them appointing themselves instead of their fellow stakeholders appointing them. Now Gambians, look at the below list (except for a few) and tell me if it does not resemble more like a Kabudou list, Stout, as in Guiness included! True to form, Matthew is basically saying that the Raleigh folks stole the ideas of GCC, which is Matthew's mouthpiece and so Matthew will fix the darn thing and save all and sundry from "Divisiveness" - I have been hearing a lot about that word and it sounds very familiar. Is Matthew associating such a "Bad" word with Raleigh? Blasphemy! Sankanu is not the exception in out lot you know! See the below culled from Maafanta.

The Gambia: Raleigh and the urgency of political change

By Mathew K Jallow

It is an integral part of Gambian history. The Raleigh Conference, that is. Not history as in things past. For Raleigh is still ongoing, still under a slow, painful birth; still emerging out of the dark shadow of Gambia’s tragic story; and still being crafted into Gambia’s political reality. One can rightly argue that Gambia is exceedingly messy both in its politics as well as its socio-economics, even laden with smoldering bitterness beneath the surface tranquility, and some Gambians are often divided by the familiar nonsensicality of their individual illusions of intellectual prowess, but there is nothing idealistic about aspirating for a Gambia that is free from the vicissitudes of corruption and political tyranny. The right to liberty and freedom is an instinct of nature, an essential element of being human, and its supremacy must never be compromised or subjected to wimps of despots and political manipulation. The meticulous planning that went into making Raleigh a reality reflects the pathetic political conundrum that has wrecked havoc on the Gambia’s cultural cohesiveness and moral rectitude, which for generations had defined the true Gambian spirit. The surprising 1994 coup, which initially generated a groundswell of support, irreversibly devastated the Gambia and led to the ongoing social disarray and political confusion, but not even the cruelty of the reptilian bloodlust of its aftermath could confound Gambians’ sense of nationalism and unparalleled patriotism.


The true meaning of Raleigh was, therefore, to arouse our jealously guarded nationalistic fervor for a cause greater than our individuals’ grossly inflated senses of our worth. But Raleigh also questioned the depth to which Gambians would go, the breadth to which they will venture, and the extent to which they will sacrifice in order to restore dignity to a brutalized country. Raleigh as an event of historical significance may now belong to the past, yet its aims and visions lives on in our collective commitment to a free Gambia. The Resolutions that came out of Raleigh are a mature and balanced approach with potentials for success in lieu of the Gambia’s notoriously partisan electoral system. To further foil prospects to alter political landscape, Yahya Jammeh, over the past several years completely stripped the Gambian military of its intellectual capacity and moral fortitude to force regime change in Gambia. But, Raleigh has come to signify the opening of an avenue that will carry Gambia towards a new and just political dispensation. And Raleigh crafted a Resolution that is striking in many ways, but particularly because it called for the formation of a Steering Committee. From personal knowledge, different Gambian groups and individuals support different individuals to head a united civil society front, nonetheless, we have a unique opportunity to end the unnecessary bickering over this issue. 


As it stands now, the new and still forming Gambia Consultative Council (GCC), which has the most comprehensive list of Gambian organizations and individuals involved in the liberation struggle, originally planned to hold voting of an Executive Committee to lead the Gambian struggle, but the recent UK Congress and the Raleigh Conference, have together preempted much of GCC’s original plans and forced the organization’s rethinking of a new direction. It is worth noting that prior to the Raleigh Resolution; GCC had concluded that the divisiveness that could result from voting for its Executive Committee was unnecessary and preventable. GCC, therefore, proposed the formation of a Steering Committee, which incidentally the Raleigh Conference proposed as well. Now that a common ground has been created between Raleigh and GCC, we should collectively agree that Gambians needs to put our best feet out to lead the effort in regaining our country. The Gambians who GCC proposes to lead our collective effort have earned the right, not because they are better educated, but because they have better and more broadly recognizable resumes. In this ongoing struggle, GCC recognizes the selfless efforts of every Gambian, but in order to achieve the success we desire, a leadership organizational structure is required and the formation of a Steering Committee is an appropriate beginning. In recognizing the brilliant ideas coming out of Raleigh, the GCC proposes the formation of such a leadership structure as follows:


Steering Committee

Dr Momodou Lamin Sedat Jobe

Bakary B Darboe

Dr. Abdoulaye Saine

Hon. Ousainou Darboe

Dr. Amadou Scattred Janneh

Adviser of Steering Committee

Buba Baldeh advises Dr. Sedat Jobe

Abdoulie Jobe advises Bakary B Darboe

Ebrima Sankareh advises Dr. Abdoulaye Saine

Karamba Touray advises Hon. Ousainou Darboe

Ndey Tapha-Sosseh advises Dr. Amadou Janneh

Committees

Finance/Fundraising Committee

International Campaign Committee

Diaspora/Homeland Unification Committee

Meetings, Protests and Demonstration Campaign Committee

Information and Education Committee (tv, radio, print and online media etc)

Gambia Crime Investigation Committee

Committee Heads

Banka Manneh-STGDP/CSAG

Alkali Conteh-GDAG

Pa Coach Samba Jow-DUGA

Fatou Jow Manneh

Saihou Mballow-MDD

Demba Dem-Netherland Group

Yankuba Darboe-lawyer

Advisers of Steering Committee

Sidi Sanneh

Mathew K Jallow

Nothing in the above proposal is set in stone. The form of the structure the campaign will take is dependent on the general consensus of all Gambians. To this effect, Gambians in the struggle are invited to sign up as members of the united Gambian organization the Gambia Consultative Council. Those interested in joining the broadest membership of Gambians organizations and individuals are encouraged to: [log in to unmask] attention Mathew K Jallow, Yusupha Jow or Fatou Sagnia.
                                      
                                          

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