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Jammeh is propbably in Kanilai going over a list of real and potential scapegoats.  He will summarily fire some of his associates and hire some new opportunists.  Then, he would assume, the matter will just go away.  But this time, "Jammeh Must Go!"

I hope the many organizations that spring up or come back to life ultimately engage in concerted, intensified actions to ensure that freedom and democracy prevail in the motherland.

In addition, I am proposing a meeting in Atlanta to bring together Gambians from southeastern US under a single organization for the cause of freedom and democracy in The Gambia.  What do you think?  We must act now!

Amadou Scattred Janneh

"Whatever you vivdly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically ACT upon ... must inevitably come to pass" (J. Meyer).

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