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Bro Bambalaye,

 
Thanks for chipping in. I hope the whisperer in attendance at the UDP rally whose utterance was caught and reported by Baldeh will at some point defend his’, especially if he is here in Ellen with us. I also understand there are bureaucracies involved greatly. No doubt, the dangers you asserted are there, notably the then alleged abortive coup. 
 
In my own opinion, diplomats are there to serve the people. In the phase of repressive regimes, great neutrality among the country’s citizens is a basic common sense. Serving the people will mean not snubbing any including I, an ordinary Gambian…much more a legal mind, or an opposition head in the person of Lawyer Darboe. That’s why I like the American Ambassador and the US embassy. They’ve tried to stay neutral, including attending court cases of journalists. If truly as said by Lawyer Darboe that these embassies refused to meet with him and his party, where on earth can an ordinary like me or my poor Uncle in Jarra expect that they will listen to him. Probably, a curious person like me will further question under which reliance of their reference guide did they use to deny meeting with Darboe and the UDP. Once that is established, then they shall be freed of blame. 
 
Where your line of thought is the adopted consensus, albeit weighing by the experts in “bureaucracies” and “protocols” as may be defined by their book of reference (embassy guide), then I promise to share a humble retraction of such an error then openly, hence to Gainako’s defense, it was only the news reportage as it was seen happening. I may agree in the final, the person’s choice of word might not be perfectly fitting to usage, ditto: “legal or diplomatic.” Therein, lies the inadequacies! 
 
Notwithstanding defense, we will make a follow-up as noted in the tail end of the story and will make it available. Until then, I hope you will forgive such an unintentional inadequacy. Further to conclude, Baldeh will report and you all decide Laye...and you are fine by your opinion.
 
Kind regards,
yj

There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!



  
> Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:18:57 +0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Some Foreign Diplomats won't meet the UDP
> To: [log in to unmask]
> 
> "One listener said in private UDP or any other opposition party has a
> legal and diplomatic right to have an audience with other diplomats
> present in the country."
> 
> Yero:
> 
> The above quoted from the Gainako piece is not accurate. There is
> nothing like a "legal and diplomatic" right for any opposition party
> to have audience with a diplomatic representative of any country. It
> is a prerogative of the diplomatic representative who is there for the
> interest of his or her country, first and foremost, whether to grant
> such audience or not. I can see why they would take such precaution
> lest they be accused of meddling in Gambia's internal political
> affairs. Remember the Senegalese embassy was accused of being involved
> in the March '06 aborted coup....Where an opposition leader seeks
> refuge on the basis of being in danger and covered under the Geneva
> conventions, that is a different story.
> The point I wanted to make is that it may have been prudent for the
> embassies involved to not grant such audience INSIDE GAMBIA or
> anywhere else to UDP or any other opposition party. Mai Fatty reported
> recently that he made a presentation to various "diplomatic leaders"
> in Senegal but the report did not clarify whether they went to listen
> to him as GMC leader or a private Gambian citizen; or whether they
> recognized GMC as a legitimate opposition party in Gambia. I have no
> doubt Ousainou understands the intricacies and nuances involved and
> should have been advised to call a seminar/presentation in the open
> and invite all embassies like Mai Fatty did but it is wrong to say he
> has the "legal and diplomatic right to have audience....."
> Gainako on their part, could have done the piece a better job by
> researching the issue and offering the facts relating to the
> diplomatic protocol to clarify the options available to UDP at this
> point.
> 
> Thanks for sharing.
> 
> -Laye
> 
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.gainako.com/news/news/2009/09/29/some-foreign-diplomats-in-the-gambia-refused-meeting-with-gambias-main-opposition-party-udp.html
> >
> > Holy cow...O Yes, what else can be done to bring mutual understanding here?
> >
> > Are some of these Diplomats here?
> >
> >
> >
> > yj
> >
> > There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear
> > and Worship only Allah alone!
> >
> >
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