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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "The GDP" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:36 PM
Subject: [>-<] How Yahya Stole The September 22nd Presidential election.


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>
> Yahya ensured high voter turnout early in his stronghold of the Fonis.
>
> Yahya made sure that those results were announced first for the 
> psychological
> impact of resounding victory both on the opposition alliances and the 
> common
> Gambian.
>
> Yahya engaged in vote-buying and intimidation in all opposition 
> strongholds
> and on a massive scale to suppress votes for the opposition while at the 
> same
> time ensuring high turnout for himself in those areas. To prove this, the
> opposition needs to review each of their strongholds to determine how many 
> of
> their supporters actually voted. Nevermind for whom.
>
> Yahya delegated the issuance of voter cards, through his Yaye Compins, to
> unregistered citizens and non-citizens and he ensured that they voted
> especially in areas where he had no hope of any significant votes.
>
> Yahya had embarked on registering citizens of Cassamance with the aim of
> allowing them to vote in Gambia. The vigilance of the opposition and the
> Senegalese government dampened this prospect as to scale but those who 
> were
> transported well before that vigilance took hold and were lodged with 
> Gambians
> in bordering towns and villages, did vote for Yahya. They effectively 
> replaced
> the suppressed votes that would have gone to the opposition alliances
> variously.
>
> What should be done Now?
>
> The election and its results must be rejected outright even on the face of
> only circumstantial evidence much less actual physical evidence. It must 
> be
> rejected by all quickly and without delay or hesitation.
>
> Gambians must demand New elections and Right away, Sans further 
> campaigning.
> They must demand the New elections for a time certain, within weeks. The
> opposition must deploy its own observers, monitors and security personnel 
> to
> every village, hamlet, and town. And please don't tell me you cannot 
> afford
> it. It will be provided for you if you do due-diligence.
>
> When that demand is not granted, All citizens must take to the streets in
> every village and town, from dawn to dusk, in a foreward march to state 
> house,
> and demand the state back from Yahya.
>
> Thank you ladies and Gentlemen. Please forward this to the Gambia-L for 
> me,
> anyone.
>
> Haruna.
>
>
>
>
>
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