Lad, Let's say that Kali has a point about what he described as positioning. I will take that as Organization Lesson 101. I am just at a point of confusion. Recall that part of what made our path difficult in all the past elections are problems relating to comprimise over political principle. It comes down to who will be the chosen leader. If all these emerging groups are able to unite around a common purpose for that one Gambia we all love and cherish, that would be great. Thanks guys. I don't expect to have an answer right away. Here is another group and please read.... Best regards,Yero
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JAMMEH MUST GO, A WAY FORWARD
Our people have been the victims of oppression for many centuries by
internal and
external oppressors. Our heroic Ancestors had always resisted against all
types of
oppressors, though this long history of resistance is yet to result to a
permanent
victory. The need to come together and consolidate our forces to permanently
combat the present oppressor and restore social justice is the noble task
ahead of
us.
The APRC state terrorism against the people, cloned with the traits of the
dark past,
is the present stage of our people´s oppression. This despotic regime has
turned
the state into an institution of violence and violation of human rights,
imposing
a state of generalized fear and a program for national disunity.
Consequently, the
lives of our people are characterized by economic underdevelopment, massive
unemployment, social and cultural degradation.
The urgent task that we must carry-out as a people is to defeat the terror
regime
and prevent any subsequent post-APRC terror regime.
It is important as we face the present APRC state of terror, to learn the
lessons of
our past failures. We need to develop appropriate programs, correct
strategies and
tactics, create efficient and effective organizational structures, combined
with a high
level of discipline and dedication that can lead us to defeat the present
oppression
and restore a permanent victory.
The wave of change that has been sweeping dictatorial regimes around the
world
especially in North Africa and the Arab world should not leave Jammeh´s
regime
in the Gambia untouched. We have been witnessing how the reign of
dictatorial
regimes ended in those countries. The same fate awaits Yahya jammeh and his
regime. Even if he runs into a "Dirima dingko" "Pahi dirimo", we will smoke
him out
to face the justice he deserves. This is the time to come together to
remove this
oppressive regime from our backs and restore justice and the rule of law in
our dear
country. Yes, Jammeh must go!
ABOUT THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS
We are a group consisting of well disciplined and focused Gambians who are
willing
to link and network with other Gambians in the diaspora and in the Gambia
with
a common aim to end the decadent regime of Yahya Jammeh. To give support to
the efforts already initiated at home and abroad. We are convinced of the
fact that
without a serious and coordinated initiative, regime change in the Gambia
will take
far too long time to take place. Regime change is a priority. Jammeh must
go! Yes,
Jammeh must!
Long live the Gambia! Power to the people! Regime change now!
THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS
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JAMMEH MUST GO, A WAY FORWARD
Our people have been the victims of oppression for many centuries by internal andexternal oppressors. Our heroic Ancestors had always resisted against all types ofoppressors, though this long history of resistance is yet to result to a permanentvictory. The need to come together and consolidate our forces to permanentlycombat the present oppressor and restore social justice is the noble task ahead ofus.
The APRC state terrorism against the people, cloned with the traits of the dark past,is the present stage of our people�s oppression. This despotic regime has turnedthe state into an institution of violence and violation of human rights, imposinga state of generalized fear and a program for national disunity. Consequently, thelives of our people are characterized by economic underdevelopment, massiveunemployment, social and cultural degradation.
The urgent task that we must carry-out as a people is to defeat the terror regimeand prevent any subsequent post-APRC terror regime.
It is important as we face the present APRC state of terror, to learn the lessons ofour past failures. We need to develop appropriate programs, correct strategies andtactics, create efficient and effective organizational structures, combined with a highlevel of discipline and dedication that can lead us to defeat the present oppressionand restore a permanent victory.
The wave of change that has been sweeping dictatorial regimes around the worldespecially in North Africa and the Arab world should not leave Jammeh�s regimein the Gambia untouched. We have been witnessing how the reign of dictatorialregimes ended in those countries. The same fate awaits Yahya jammeh and hisregime. Even if he runs into a "Dirima dingko" "Pahi dirimo", we will smoke him outto face the justice he deserves. This is the time to come together to remove thisoppressive regime from our backs and restore justice and the rule of law in our dearcountry. Yes, Jammeh must go!
ABOUT THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS
We are a group consisting of well disciplined and focused Gambians who are willingto link and network with other Gambians in the diaspora and in the Gambia witha common aim to end the decadent regime of Yahya Jammeh. To give support tothe efforts already initiated at home and abroad. We are convinced of the fact thatwithout a serious and coordinated initiative, regime change in the Gambia will takefar too long time to take place. Regime change is a priority. Jammeh must go! Yes,Jammeh must!
Long live the Gambia! Power to the people! Regime change now!
THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 22:24:04 -0400
Subject: Re: [>-<] Where are we heading to with this one?
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Kali;When did you become Chomsky?Its sad that kali cannot mobilize anything anymore and now resort to this English professorship .Its really amazing !!!!
On Thursday, November 1, 2012, Y Jallow wrote:
Thanks for the input, Kali.
May I say good luck to all in seeing everyone on the same table. There is no news that is better than that.
That said, I saw two pieces, one that is from concerned Gambians and another in the link below. I am starting to think that it is more worrying on jammeh's aftermath than getting rid of Jammeh. I don't think we need any more groups especially if it will make unity difficult.
Anyway, my sincere advice to any of these players is that we should be serious players, move beyond the partisan level and avoid making any of these organizations a friendship show. That has proved not to work in the past.
The compromise over principle will be an important factor.
Best regards,
Yero
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 13:41:54 -0700
Subject: Re: Where are we heading to with this one?
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Yero this is called positioning. It is when differents band together to create a force that can be counted when the distribution of power comes. It is mormal though and natural might I add so dont be alarmed.
On Nov 1, 2012 6:01 PM, "Y Jallow" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
http://caelos.com/gainako/?p=1064
Folks,
Where are we heading to with this one? There ate too many organizations to keep a track of.
Best,
Yero
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