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malik kah <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Jun 2004 13:44:43 +0000
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Saiks, Jammeh is scared of the prospect of a genuinbe coalition, he have
realised that if the opposition acts asa a single entity he would be in
trouble, that isd precisely why he is firing warning shots. These are signs
of a desperate leader, I hope the coalition will materialise and freedom
will be ushered in for the benefit of all Gambians.


>From: samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: THE PRESIDENT IN DIALOGUE WITH THE PEOPLE
>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:42:17 +0100
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>"Those waiting to unseat me and and my government in the 2006 presidential
>elections would be very surprised and humiliated with the outcome of the
>elections. They should note that my government cannot be unseated in 2006
>and some of those plotting against me would not even participate in the
>next
>presidential election as they would not be living witnesses."
>
>Some of those making noises today will not be living witnesses to the 2006
>elections." However, the President did not say how or why those critics of
>his would not be ‘living witnesses’ in 2006.(Dailiobserver June 18)
>
>
>"But today, the bulk of the opposition towards my government are all from
>the Mandinka ethnic group because they are made to believe that no other
>tribe should rule The Gambia except them which is totally wrong as every
>Gambian has the legitimate right to rule the country.
>
>Today they claim to own The Gambia but anyone wanting to play the politics
>of tribalism will be crushed as I would not allow instability in The
>Gambia.
>" (Daili Observer)
>
>
>Stay Tune
>
>For Freedom
>Saiks
>
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