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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Thank you for all your efforts in the UK and elsewhere.

Haruna.

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From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, Apr 8, 2010 12:31 pm
Subject: Re: Confirmation of a Demonstration at the Gambian Embassy London 15th



Haruna, the Charing Cross police promise to finalise their side tomorrow. The station control the most sensitive part of England, the Westminster borough were the Prime Minister and Queen are resident of. They take their time, however it will come through tomorrow. There permitt can even allow us to submit a petition to the Prime Minister's office. After the elections, that is an option we will take, we are all in it together.
Suntou


On 8 April 2010 16:16, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Thanx Suntou and your coleagues in UDP-UK and the Human Rights Coalition UK for value-added effort.
 
You have my unreserved support and the grace and support of The Global Democracy Project. We will be in touch for logistic coordination and assistance. Please do not hesitate to share any needs with us in that area. We will keep you informed of our efforts in this area.
 
We commend the Kensington Police station for their consideration to facilitate this and other demonstrations of our disgust and profound disappointment at this landmark and Odious perversion by Kayode and Ikpala. We further encourage the Charring Cross station to give your request due consideration.
 
We look forward to similar efforts at the Gambian and Nigerian embassies in the US, Senegal, Mali, La-Guinea, Angola, France, Brussels, Switzerland, South Africa, Saudia, and all Scandinavia until we yield the freedom of Femi Peters and the abrogation of the POA sans a declaration of emergency by the Gambian state.
 
Haruna.
For The GDP.  


-----Original Message-----
From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thu, Apr 8, 2010 6:03 am
Subject: Confirmation of a Demonstration at the Gambian Embassy London 15th






The United Democratic Party U.K  (UDP),  in conjunction with the Coalition For Human Rights U.K both Gambian organizations would like to notify you of a planned Demonstration at the Gambian embasy in London on the 15th April 2010 at 14.30pm.
The confirmation came through this morning from the Kesington Police Station. I couldn't believe how happy the police were at the expression of our political and civi rights.
 
The UDP U.K and the Coalition For Human Rights U.K will make a formal announcement later. This prompt mail is just to alert folks at our willing to protest at the wrongful decision. We thank Abdoukarim Sanneh and Abdoulie Jobe from the Coalition for Human Rights U.K for their role and also Mr S Jatta UDP U.K, S.S Daffeh UDP U.K, Kanjura Kanye Chairman UDP U.K, Yanks UDP U.K, Micheal Scales, Liberal Democrat International affiars officer, Ben Television,  Ebrima Dibba, Mai Ceesay (UDP U.S) and the rest whose names I can't remember, L R Darbo UDP U.S, LJ Darboe, Haruna GDP, I Chongan etc for their encouragements and support in this early phase of the events.
We hope the family and relatives of Femi Peters will join us just like Dida Hydara's son and daughter did during our July Demo last year. 
The confirmation from the Charing Cross police station is yet to arrive, we hope later today they too will grant the permit. The Nigerian embassy falls under that band.
Thanks
Suntou For UDP U.K

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