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 Fankung
Nobody hates Jammeh as a person but the way he is ruling Gambia is
wrong....People live in fear and nobody dares to say anything rather than
praising Jammeh as a King who owns every thing in the country..So where is
the democracy and the rule of  law you talking about ?

Jammeh suppose to be a public servant for all Gambians not a tyrant
oppressing the entire country..Infact Gambia is heading towards a one party
state.. so what's your take on that ?However you have all rights to support
Jammeh but stop fooling yourself defending him unjustly..

Once again who are you ?

Niamorkono


On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Fankung Fankung Jammeh <
[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Mr. Samateh and Sey,
> There is nothing wrong with spending money to win elections. It is just the
> way things work now. I assume you live in the West, and if the U.S. is the
> world's greatest democracy, then I will use it to answer your question. Meg
> Whitman, Carly Fiorina, and Linda McMahon together spent over $220m. All
> together, the US over 4 billion dollars was spent in the US mid terms. It is
> not any different here. The opposition is distraction in the national agenda
> and Professor Jammeh's efforts to lift our country out of poverty. That is
> why they are not needed in parliament.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Fye samateh <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Mr.Sey...
>>
>> I can't agree more, Yahya Jammeh is total DISGRACE to the entire African
>> continent..I have never seen a President on a live TV coverage with packages
>> of money notes bribing or buying votes from none supporters..Perhaps Fankung
>> can explain to us where Yahya gets his fortune from..
>>
>> Fankung your dear leader is a criminal and i assume the ( ICC ) is
>> monitoring Gambia among other countries for crimes against humanity
>> coz Gambia is one of states that ratified the Rome statute for ( ICC )..
>>
>> That means there is no Statute of limitation of crimes of aggression on
>> people from the year 2000 and basically criminals like Yahya has no place to
>> hide..Let him go to planets above but when he comes back they will get
>> him,,So you better advice your leader to watch his steps...
>>
>> FANKUNG with all due respect why are you hiding your real name from us ?
>>
>> Niamorkono..
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Lamin Sey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> [ This e-mail is posted to Gambia|Post e-Gathering by Lamin Sey <
>>> [log in to unmask]> ]
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh fanks,
>>> So they buy votes.Thats criminal,dont you think so?
>>> Am sure,Wuli Sedia shall always be because he is real and not
>>> fake.Thats why fankung loves him.
>>>
>>> On 11/23/10, Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> > My friend,
>>> > The outrage is just here on The Post and the online media. Go to the
>>> Gambia
>>> > or ask those who have been there recently. There is no clearer
>>> indication
>>> > than that. Professor Jammeh is loved and you guys need to accept that.
>>> >
>>> > Sidia's interview is a clear manifestation that we will have 6 parties
>>> > running against the mighty APRC. There will be no opposition in
>>> Parliament
>>> > next term. Just like Hamat lost his seat, so will Sedia. Mark my
>>> words...
>>> > The APRC Central Committee is ready and they will pump over $3m
>>> (dollars) in
>>> > Wuli. So be ready... Just a heads up. Plus, Hamat and Mai will shock
>>> you
>>> > guys by forming alliance with APRC. This election will mark the end of
>>> the
>>> > Gambian opposition. A historic moment for us.
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 4:42 PM, ansukoroma <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Fangkung,
>>> >>
>>> >> Gambians will go with the devil they don't know than Yaya Jammeh.
>>>  ENOUGH
>>> >> IS ENOUGH WITH THIS CRIMINAL.  The Opposition will unite against
>>> Jammeh
>>> >> because it is not in their interest to do otherwise.  You have been
>>> >> promoting Sedia Jatta's interview for a reason but it will not work
>>> this
>>> >> time.  The Opposition is slowly coming to the realization that Yaya
>>> Jammeh
>>> >> is the enemy and not Sedia Jatta or Halifa Sallah or Hamat Bah or
>>> Ousainou
>>> >> Darboe or OJ Jallow or Mai Fatty.
>>> >>
>>> >> Shygle Nyassi has more credibility that Yaya Jammeh and his entire
>>> Cabinet
>>> >> combined. Jammeh has failed us as a country and has failed us a
>>> people.
>>> >> He
>>> >> has plunged the country into utter chaos with his crinimal activities
>>> and
>>> >> Gambians are now determined to put a stop it his crinimal enterprise
>>> >> sooner
>>> >> than you think.
>>> >>
>>> >> A. Koroma
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>  -----Original Message-----
>>> >> From: Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
>>> >> To: [log in to unmask]
>>> >>  Sent: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 3:16 pm
>>> >> Subject: Re: [>-<] RE: UDP's Syngle Nyassi speaks... Why cut ties with
>>> >> Iran
>>> >> during potential arms investigation? Nyassi enquires.. Thanks to Pa
>>> >>
>>> >>  I think forming a coalition is better than all these ranting against
>>> an
>>> >> innocent an decent man. Joe, you do not have any evidence that Jammeh
>>> is
>>> >> criminal. He is elected by the majority of Gambians and majority of
>>> them
>>> >> love him. Please stop misinforming people here.
>>> >>
>>> >> There are better things to focus on, such as the failure of the
>>> >> opposition.
>>> >> We are barely 3 months away from the elections and these people are
>>> still
>>> >> fighting. You and others are busy trying to discredit the great
>>> efforts of
>>> >> OUR DEAR LEADER. Gambians are smart and will not listen to desperate
>>> >> opposition figures like Shyngle Nyassi. They have nothing to offer but
>>> >> opportunism.
>>> >>
>>> >> The devil you know is better than the one you don't. At least we have
>>> seen
>>> >> the remarkable development in the past 16 years. Five years of Jammeh
>>> is
>>> >> worth more than 30 years of jawara. So please stop the misinformation.
>>> >> I
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> Suntou, thanks for this forward and bravo to Shyngle Nyassi and the
>>> UDP
>>> >>> for speaking out on the criminal activities of Yaya Jammeh.  If
>>> others
>>> >>> add
>>> >>> their voices on every criminal activity in the country by Yaya,
>>> Gambians
>>> >>> will begin to regain their confidence with the opposition.  Enough
>>> with
>>> >>> educating this criminal and for more challenge on his criminal
>>> behavior.
>>> >>>  This voice out should not stop with Shyngle alone.  Other opposition
>>> >>> party
>>> >>> leaders should come out and expose this criminal.  This business of
>>> >>> operating on a higher level of thinking or higher ground will never
>>> phase
>>> >>> Yaya.  The opposition must know the mind of the Gambian electorate.
>>> >>>  Embarking on trying to educate Yaya is not only seen as weak by the
>>> >>> electorate, but one will not be taken seriously.  Folks want to see
>>> their
>>> >>> leaders demonstrate resiliency and to make a loud noise with any
>>> criminal
>>> >>> behavior by Yaya.  When folks see their leaders taking on the
>>> criminal
>>> >>> on,
>>> >>> that will energize the regular Joe to also begin to take interest in
>>> the
>>> >>> discussion and before you know it a critical mass is built.  I hope
>>> the
>>> >>> usual posture is not taken by others to call themselves having a
>>> dialogue
>>> >>> with a criminal who sits in Kanilai laughing at his educators.  It is
>>> to
>>> >>> the
>>> >>> best interest of the opposition to be in the habit of being current
>>> with
>>> >>> Yaya's criminal activities and to stop the endless calculations.  If
>>> you
>>> >>> are
>>> >>> not sure whether and issue is real or imagined, take your clue from
>>> the
>>> >>> Government.  If they would not address it at all or reasonably within
>>> 48
>>> >>> hours, the Propaganda Secretaries / Campaign Strategies must come out
>>> and
>>> >>> begin to inquire loudly until the matter is put to rest.  By
>>> inquiring,
>>> >>> you
>>> >>> are not accusing them, but demanding that they respond to the
>>> >>> allegations.
>>> >>> The opposition has everything to loose staying silent.  They should
>>> be in
>>> >>> the face of Gambians everyday and be the hardest working opposition
>>> in
>>> >>> the
>>> >>> history of our Republic.  However, this business of waiting until
>>> months
>>> >>> before an election will fetch them nothing.  You spent sixteen years
>>> >>> speaking from higher ground, educating, quoting the constitution and
>>> you
>>> >>> have not remotely inconvenienced the Dix in his burrow.  Now, just
>>> try
>>> >>> pouring hot water or smoking him out and tell me if you will not see
>>> >>> "Scatter" very quickly, as my Nigerian friends will joke.  That is
>>> >>> politics
>>> >>> 101 and none should be telling the opposition this fundamental and
>>> >>> elementary strategy.  Folks, contrary to the fear that Yaya will do
>>> this
>>> >>> and
>>> >>> that if the opposition rise up, Yaya will do nothing but be on his
>>> heels
>>> >>> when the opposition rises up.  It is lack of leadership that makes
>>> that
>>> >>> fear
>>> >>> real.  There are more horrible things going on in that country within
>>> the
>>> >>> population that this government cannot do zilch about.  Couple of
>>> years
>>> >>> ago
>>> >>> a Senegalese Army convoy drove all the way from Casamance to Tefes
>>> before
>>> >>> these underachievers realize what was upon them.  Nyassi, keep making
>>> >>> your
>>> >>> voice heard and that is what the people expect from your ranks.  If
>>> the
>>> >>> opposition keep with the business of the people they will see the
>>> >>> results.
>>> >>>  If the stats suggest that sixty percent of Gambians are functionally
>>> >>> illiterate or do not have formal education, one must use the language
>>> >>> they
>>> >>> understand to get them on your side.  If even Yaya and Momodou Pica
>>> >>> Jallow
>>> >>> understand that, why not the seemingly intelligent among us?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Joe
>>> >>>
>>> >>> ------------------------------
>>> >>> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 18:56:40 +0000
>>> >>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>> >>> Subject: UDP's Syngle Nyassi speaks... Why cut ties with Iran during
>>> >>> potential arms investigation? Nyassi enquires.. Thanks to Pa
>>> >>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>>   Breaking News: Gambia: Gambian Politician Alleges that President
>>> Jammeh
>>> >>> Owns Intercepted Iranian Arms!
>>> >>> *Gambian Politician alleges that President Jammeh Owns Intercepted
>>> >>> Iranian Arms!*
>>> >>> *As Nyassi Calls On The UN Security Council To Take Drastic Actions
>>> >>> Against Jammeh*
>>> >>> By Pa Nderry M’Bai
>>> >>> Email: [log in to unmask]
>>> >>> Tel: 919-749-6319 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting
>>> >>>   919-749-6319      end_of_the_skype_highlighting
>>> >>> A leading Gambian politician Momodou Lamin Syngle Nyassi says the
>>> >>> intercepted arms in Nigeria belongs to President Yahya
>>> Jammeh—charging
>>> >>> that
>>> >>> Mr. Jammeh has long been engaged in arms trafficking in the region.
>>>  Mr.
>>> >>> Nyassi said Mr. Jammeh owns the Kanilai Farms, in which the
>>> intercepted
>>> >>> arms, and building materials onboard the ship were addressed to. “
>>> >>> President
>>> >>> Jammeh owns the arms. He is the owner of Kanilai Farms. He uses the
>>> >>> Kanilai
>>> >>> Farms to import building materials, arms, and other materials for his
>>> >>> business.  I am convinced that President Jammeh owns the arms,” Mr.
>>> >>> Nyassi alleged during an interview with  *Freedom Radio *Tuesday
>>> morning.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Mr. Nyassi, who is a longtime critic of President Jammeh, and his
>>> >>> administration accuses Mr. Jammeh of acting in concert with Iran to
>>> >>> traffic
>>> >>> arms into the region.  Mr. Nyassi wondered why it took the Government
>>> >>> about two months without reacting to the arms allegations.
>>> >>> “ This regime has been trafficking arms for a while now. It is now
>>> that
>>> >>> they have been busted by the Nigerian Security officers.  They
>>> haven’t
>>> >>> said a word about the arms intercepted in Nigeria. They thought that
>>> by
>>> >>> expelling the Iranian Ambassador from The Gambia, it  would save them
>>> >>> from this scandal, they must be kidding me.  This is a serious
>>> issue,”
>>> >>> Mr. Nyassi alleged.
>>> >>> Mr. Nyassi, is the Propaganda Secretary for the opposition UDP,
>>> Gambia’s
>>> >>> biggest opposition party. He said he fears for his safety in The
>>> Gambia,
>>> >>> but
>>> >>> that wouldn’t  prevent him from speaking the truth. He said nothing
>>> can
>>> >>> stop him from speaking out.
>>> >>> “ If they want they can arrest me, but I shall continue to expose
>>> this
>>> >>> regime. President Jammeh is a greedy leader, and that’s why he is
>>> into
>>> >>> arms,
>>> >>> and all kinds of businesses in this country. Wherever there is arms,
>>> and
>>> >>> drugs, there is bound to be problem.  This President is engaged in
>>> all
>>> >>> kinds of business,” Nyassi said.
>>> >>> “I think this thing has been going on for sometime now. God’s time
>>> has
>>> >>> come. They have finally been exposed.  The President owns the arms.
>>> This
>>> >>> is
>>> >>> my conviction,” he further charged.
>>> >>> Mr. Nyassi also took a swipe at President Jammeh’s meddling into the
>>> >>> Casamance crisis.  He accuses Jammeh of fueling the Southern
>>> Casamance
>>> >>> region, with his bogus peace initiatives.  Nyassi said Jammeh is not
>>> the
>>> >>> right person to broker for peace in Casamance—saying “ Jammeh himself
>>> is
>>> >>> not
>>> >>> clean.”  He said Jammeh has been linked to arms trafficking, and
>>> other
>>> >>> corrupt practices in the region. He adds that a person of such
>>> >>> questionable
>>> >>> character is not fit to mediate for peace.
>>> >>> Besides arms trafficking, Nyassi said Mr. Jammeh’s sincerity in
>>> settling
>>> >>> the Casamance rebellion has been widely questioned both in The
>>> Gambia,
>>> >>> and
>>> >>> outside Gambia’s frontiers.  He said under the circumstances it is
>>> >>> impossible for an alleged arms trafficker like Mr. Jammeh to bring
>>> peace
>>> >>> in
>>> >>> Casamance.
>>> >>> Coming back to the Gambian arms intercepted in Nigeria, Mr. Nyassi
>>> calls
>>> >>> on the United Nations Security Council to take drastic actions
>>> against
>>> >>> Gambia for allegedly securing arms from Iran destined for The Gambia.
>>> He
>>> >>> said the regime has a case to answer.
>>> >>> “ I am calling on the UN Security Council to look into this matter
>>> >>> closely
>>> >>> and possibly deal with The Gambian President. He cannot use our
>>> country
>>> >>> to
>>> >>> traffic arms.  Iran has been banned by the UN Security Council.
>>>  There is
>>> >>> an arms embargo against Iran, and for the President to secure arms
>>> from
>>> >>> Iran
>>> >>> for the purpose of trafficking is unacceptable,” Nyassi opined.
>>> >>>  Nyassi said The Gambian Government had signed protocols against arms
>>> >>> trafficking, and wondered how comes that the regime can violate such
>>> >>> protocols.  He said Jammeh is a bad omen for The Gambia, and her
>>> people.
>>> >>> “ Why do we need such arms? Why? Or is it that the Government is
>>> trying
>>> >>> to
>>> >>> traffic the arms to another country?” Nyassi asked.
>>> >>> Mr. Nyassi charged that the Jammeh regime expelled the Iranian
>>> Ambassador
>>> >>> in a bid to frustrate investigations into the arms seizure. He said
>>> if
>>> >>> the
>>> >>> Government is not bent on undermining the ongoing investigations why
>>> >>> cutting
>>> >>> off diplomatic ties with Iran. He says Iran has been Gambia's major
>>> donor
>>> >>> partner, and that all financial help extended to the West African
>>> country
>>> >>> had been pocketed by President Jammeh.  He says Jammeh deals directly
>>> >>> with
>>> >>> the Iranian authorities, and as such there is no accountability in
>>> terms
>>> >>> of
>>> >>> funds given to the people of The Gambia, through the President.
>>> >>> “They know that they are involved in arms trafficking; that’s why
>>> they
>>> >>> decided to expel the Iranian Ambassador. They want to preempt the
>>> >>> investigations,” Nyassi alleged.
>>> >>> Mr. Nyassi said President Yahya Jammeh has been using his Kanilai
>>> Farms
>>> >>> Company to import food aid, which he Jammeh in turn resells to
>>> starving
>>> >>> Gambians. He accuses Jammeh of using his position to enrich himself
>>> to
>>> >>> the
>>> >>> expense of suffering Gambians.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 (Archive on Tuesday, November
>>> 30,
>>> >>> 2010)
>>> >>> Posted by PNMBAI  Contributed by PNMBAI
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> --
>>> >>> Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22
>>> >>> "And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and
>>> the
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>>> >>> signs
>>> >>> for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran
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>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> *
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> *****************************************************************************
>>> >> GOD BLESS SHEIKH PROFESSOR ALHAGIE YAHYA AJJ JAMMEH*
>>> >> *(PRESIDENT FOR LIFE.)*
>>> >> *
>>> >> *
>>> >> *GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA*
>>> >> *
>>> >> *
>>> >> *GOD BLESS APRC*
>>> >> *
>>> >> *
>>> >> *DOWN WITH THE FAILED OPPOSITION *
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
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>>> > *
>>> >
>>> *****************************************************************************
>>> > GOD BLESS SHEIKH PROFESSOR ALHAGIE YAHYA AJJ JAMMEH*
>>> > *(PRESIDENT FOR LIFE.)*
>>> > *
>>> > *
>>> > *GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA*
>>> > *
>>> > *
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>>> > *
>>> > *
>>> > *DOWN WITH THE FAILED OPPOSITION *
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