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Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Really!!... And why did he seek refuge if he is so brave!

On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 6:20 AM, UDP United Kingdom
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>  Breaking News: Gambia: OPPOSITION LEADER WARNS GAMBIA’S SECURITY FORCES
> AHEAD OF ELECTIONS!
> *OPPOSITION LEADER WARNS GAMBIA’S SECURITY FORCES AHEAD OF ELECTIONS!***
>
> By Staff Reporter Modou Jarju, Banjul
>
> Speaking at a weekend political rally, barely one day after the
> Presidential nomination opposition leader Ousainanou Darboe urges the
> country’s security forces to desist from party politics in the build up to
> the November polls. Thousands United Democratic Party supporters thronged
> the rally venue which was held in Sida Club in Latrikunda German.  The
> meeting was organized by UDP’S National Female Wing in support of their
> leader’s fourth term bid to unseat dictator Yahya Jammeh’s Government.
>
> A confident looking Lawyer Darboe, who was applauded by a cheering crowd
> appealed to members of the security forces to refrain from meddling into
> active politics.  The opposition leader noted that the Presidential race
> is between the opposition, and incumbent President Yahya Jammeh. And as
> such Darboe said he expects high degree of impartiality among our men, and
> women in uniform.  He advises  Gambia’s security forces to be
> professional, and live up to their constitutional mandate—that’s to protect
> lives and properties irrespective of who is affected.
>
> Publicly warning President Jammeh, and his ruling APRC, the UDP leader
> said his party will no longer tolerate nonsense from Jammeh’s supporters.
> He says in as much as the UDP cherishes peace, and stability, the party
> will sit by allowing Jammeh rogue supporters trampling with their rights.
> He says the UDP has zero tolerance for harassment in the coming polls, and
> thus warns the APRC, and members of the security forces to respect the laws
> of the land.
>
> “The Security Forces in the Gambia are our brothers, sisters, daughters,
> cousins, nephew, and nieces.  So we are one family with you as you are
> here to protect us,” said Mr. Darboe noting that 2111 is a year of
> political transformation in The Gambia.  Mr. Darboe said Gambians are
> determined to take their country back from monster Jammeh, and nothing can
> stop such a change of political leadership.
>
> Lamin Dibba, Syngle Nyasi, Dembo By Force Bojang, Aja Yamundow Yarbo,
> Fatou Janneh, Alhagie Bubu, Fatoumatta Jawara and others at the rally all
> spoke for the need to  end the  dictatorship in the Gambia. They  called
> on Gambians—most importantly women, and youths to vote massively for the
> UDP in order to effect a genuine change of the current corrupt Jammeh
> status quo.
>
> Source: www.freedomnewspaper.com
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