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Ndey Jobarteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Mar 2006 16:00:16 +0000
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Hi Abdou,


I am fine with the boys, we are in Gambia. I hope that you are fine as well.

I did not blaming the UDP/NRP for the break down but i made clear is that if 
they have the interest of Gambians at heart there should not have been any 
split. Whether one is in the majority or not is neither here nor there. One 
have to be here to understand the problems and conditions ordinary Gambisn 
are living in. As Jabou said this requires a lot of scarifice and i guess 
they could given that to us.

Yes, this might be a victory for AFPRC  but i won't call it a victory too 
quick. Gambians are still determine to vote for NADD with or without 
UDP/NRP. Another blow for UDP is  Mr Peter's (UNDP Campaign Manager) visit 
to Jammeh for reconciliation last night. I guess we have reach a point of no 
comprise and honest dicussion about the home situation and the role of the 
opposition in strengthening the AFPRC's position. The role of the disaspora 
is critical to the 2006 election. We can't vote but we can get our families, 
friends, etc to vote for NADD. We shoudl all make it our duty to see the 
oppostion through this elections.

The likes of Kiti Jabang and Assan Musa Camara who went to reconcile with 
Jammeh is a waste of my political time for the simple reason that they are 
not political heavy weights in the country.

I guess  i have to leave now and i will talk to you later. Take care

The Struggle Continues!!!
Ndey Jobarteh

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