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"Movement for restoration of democracy in Gambia [NY]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Feb 2001 22:01:13 EST
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Sedat Jobe was quoted on the New York Times, stating that, decree 87 setting
the stage to UN-banned former politicians and political parties is imminent.
If this is so, Yahya's PR machinery are playing their cards right for
AFPRC/APRC's survival. The introduction of such a despotic act at the
'TWO-MINUTE WARNING' stage, is a ploy to further confuse Gambians and split
support/votes from its current position, i.e., if PPP and NCP gets into the
battlefield. This is high time for Gambians to support the Movement in UK,
calling for opposition parties to search for common ground and signed a
memorandum of understanding, or else, we might as well forget it. Show your
true colors.

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