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"C. Omar Kebbeh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Kejau, Ramadan Mubarak... What r u up to. You agree with Sweden but
disagreed with raleigh

On Thursday, July 11, 2013, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> http://www.gambiadaily.co.uk/article/press-release
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> Press Releases
>
> Gambia Diaspora - Sweden Thank You Note
>
> Compatriots!
>
>
>
> We are hereby thanking all those who contributed in making the Stockholm
Diaspora Dialogue A Successful Meeting!
>
> To all those who answered our call and travelled from afar to grace the
occasion , in sharing your experiences, wisdom and vision
>
> for our Mother-Land; The Gambia! We thank the On-line Media: Gainako,
Maafanta, Hello Gambia, Bantaba in Cyber Space, Freedomnewspaper, The
Gambia Echo and Kibaaro for helping spread our invitation to the public and
for granting us interview airtime to put across our message. Thank you to
all those who participated by contributing in cash and kind. To the
community of Gambians in Sweden and most especially those in Stockholm who
responded so positively in embracing the programme and making it your own,
we thank you! To our People back home and around the world who prayed for
us and who were with us in spirit, thank you!
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 17:53:57 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [G_L] Army warns over Egypt 'disruption'
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Thanks a lot my brother . May Almighty Allah continue to guide us and
accept our Ramadan. Ameen
> Hous
>
>
>
>
> On Jul 10, 2013, at 6:48 AM, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Ramadan Mubarak Hous,
> The army should have at least tried to be neutral, but they are mostly
Mubarak selected and appointed loyalist, so are the judiciary and the
executives, the so called the technocrats. This is what pertains from may
years of dictatorship and we face similar prospects when we oust the
dictatorship in our backyard.
> Kejau
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 14:50:23 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [G_L] Army warns over Egypt 'disruption'
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Egypt's defence minister has warned against any attempt to disrupt the
country's "difficult" transition.
>
> His statement comes almost a week after the army deposed Islamist
President Mohammed Morsi and appointed top judge Adly Mansour as interim
leader.
>
> Supporters of Mr Morsi have been holding demonstrations against his
ousting.
>
> Meanwhile, Mr Mansour has been trying to shore up his position by
appointing Hazem el-Beblawi as prime minister.
>
> Supporters and opponents of the army's move have been amassing on the
streets of Cairo.
>
> Mr el-Beblawi served as finance minister during the period of military
rule in the aftermath of Hosni Mubarak's overthrow.
>
> He told BBC Arabic that he would be choosing his ministers based on
experience and efficiency, but said it was "difficult for me to specify
when" he would finish forming the government.
>
> Mr Mansour has also appointed liberal politician Mohamed ElBaradei as
deputy president with responsibility for foreign affairs. He has issued a
temporary constitution and a timetable for transition leading to new
elections early next year.
>
> The ultra-conservative Nour party said it was still studying the
nomination of Mr ElBaradei, a former head of the UN nuclear agency.
>
> His candidacy as prime minister foundered earlier in the week when Nour
objected.
>
> The party withdrew from talks to form a new government, but reports on
Tuesday suggested it was back on board.
>
> 'Too important'
>
> In a televised speech, Defence Minister Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi said the
"future of the nation is too important and sacred for manoeuvres or
hindrance, whatever the justifications".
>
> He said that neither the army nor the people of Egypt would accept "the
stalling or disruption" of this "difficult and complex" period.
>
> According to the BBC's Wyre Davies, emotions are still raw and compromise
is a word many people are still not ready to use.
>
> Egypt has been in turmoil since Mr Morsi was overthrown last week, with
protesters both for and against the ousted president massing on the streets.
>
> On Monday, at least 51 people - mostly pro-Morsi supporters from his
Muslim Brotherhood movement - were killed outside the barracks where he is
thought to be held.
>
> The families of the dead have said they have been told they will only be
allowed to have the bodies returned if they accept official post mortem
examination reports.
>
> At the main morgue, BBC reporters heard allegations that the army and its
supporters in the media were deliberately covering up what had happened.
>
> That is not the only problem facing the new interim administration.
>
> The Muslim Brotherhood has rejected the interim government's new
timetable for elections, saying it is illegitimate.
>
> Even the Tamarod protest movement - which led the anti-Morsi protests -
has said it was not consulted on the election plan and has asked to see Mr
Mansour to discuss the situation.
>
> Financial aid
>
> Mr Morsi was Egypt's first freely elected president. His removal last
Wednesday followed days of mass protests by people who accused him of
becoming increasingly authoritarian, pursuing an Islamist agenda, and
failing to tackle Egypt's economic woes.
>
> Some countries have questioned the necessity for the army to depose a
democratically-elected leader.
>
> But after initial concern, the US said on Tuesday that it was encouraged
that Egypt's interim government had "laid out a plan for the path forward"
in its transition announcement.
>
> The army's moves were welcomed by some Gulf states, and two - the United
Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia - have made major pledges of financial help
in a show of support for the new administration.
>
> The United Arab Emirates has promised a loan of $2bn ( 1.4bn) and a grant
of $1bn, while Saudi Arabia has approved an aid package of $5bn.
>
> According to the BBC's Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher, both
countries fear and distrust the Muslim Brotherhood, whose members fanned
out across the Gulf as teachers and technicians decades ago to escape
persecution in Egypt.
>
> Lyse Doucet: The struggle to save Egypt's revolution
>
> Frank Gardner: Is Egypt heading for holy war?
>
> Key players in the Egyptian crisis
>
> Egypt clashes: Divided views
>
>
>
>
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