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Laye Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Aug 2011 09:34:36 -0400
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Daffeh:
Without all the name calling and extra hubbub from your end; it is as simple as this: They either negotiate in camera or lay it out in the public domain. However, saying one thing in camera and another in the public domain will only serve to diminish the goodwill and sincerity they've all started with. And IMHO this is the biggest draw back in these talks. Ousainou would tell one paper today "there is high probability for a united front." Then a few days later he will tell another paper he is not aware of any talks! I am not making this up Daffeh, the records are there for anyone to see. PDOIS on the other hand, are saying people want a united front and then turn around and "challenge" folks to prove numbers while claiming they are going to talk to UDP in private. What I am trying to highlight is that the convolution in the mixed messages is disheartening and only serves to spin the wheels in one spot - point zero!

It serves no good to claim we want to talk in private when the UDP leader himself is putting out mixed messages out there. They (both UDP and PDOIS) need to decide if they want to negotiate in the public domain - PDOIS's position/claim to safeguard from repeat of 2006 blame game after the collapse - or in private - as you're claiming UDP insists on. 

There is a great chance that by the time they agree on anything, they way they're currently flip flopping (thank you Haruna) between public and private messages, the voting base will be further disoriented and disinterested. This is a clear and present danger we should all be worried about at this point. 
It should not be so hard to just negotiate and make progress instead of trying to strategically position oneself in attempt to damp the odds in case of failure. That only serves to highlight differences rather than commonalities –the exact opposite of where they should be. Both PDOIS and UDP are equally guilty.

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