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Oko.

Great details on Gambia's political past you should write a book on this.
Were you known to THE VOICE OF THE FUTURE movement?Keep them
coming.

Cheers
Niamorkono.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Oko Drammeh" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: SV: Fw: Thousands March in Protest At GrowingPoliticalViolence


> >
> 
> THE PDIOS.
> Resist to Exist.
> 
> The PDOIS was my party and still is in my upbringing and is in my Resistant Half-Die blood. But I
> don't vote PDIOS.
> 
> TEACHING POLITICS:
> Yes ,this is what they have been doing best ,Teaching politics to the Gambian people. But they are
> not a force to win big votes due to the premature political nature of the gambia dominated by
> religion and tribalism.
> 
> I was an informal member of PDIOS. They will always be an honest party of the people because of
> their Pan African Roots. They need some more youths in the line of duty in politics. Halifa Sallah
> is the only visible member of PDIOS and he can't be a one man Army. The risk is too high. He will
> be crushed by aggeression defencelessly as the politics intensify in the coming years in the
> Gambia.
> 
> UNOFFICIAL HISTORY
> Most of the Gambian- Ghana students "The Kwame Nkumarah group of students" Came back to the Gambia
> from Ghana and changed the political landscape. But they were quickly cruxified and badmarked as
> communists and trouble makers. They started the Tonya paper and the radical offensive group Black
> sciopions and The Black brotherhood. The gave support to the union strikes and introduced the
> Anachist cook -book and Molotov -cocktail to the Gambia and Senegal.
> 
> The polular Senegalese rebel student leader Late Omar Blondy Diop  ( Alpha Blondy renamed himself
> after him) was schooled in the Pan African struggle by Gambian scholars. He lived at 66 Leman
> Street with Tapha Touray  On returned to Senegal he was MURDERED by the Senegalese forces. Jawara
> /PPP banned The Black brother hood and President  Seneghore banned the Student's union at Dakar
> University and closed the university.
> 
> > Most of the ex-members of The Black brother hood became initiators of  the Kwame Nkumarah
> > Memorial foundation which later became Moja.
> 
> > These are my close friends I see on daily basis from school to riots . We spreaded magazines and
> > books and exchanged banned books and communist literature.As Moja was banned by the PPP and
> > exiled one of the leader Alassan Sarr to Senegal the pary members went underground and
> > transformed into a formal political party of the people.
> 
> BURNING BOOKS IN THE GAMBIA
> The PPP government were going from house to house arresting people and siezing books and burning
> BOOKS at the banjul police station at Buckle Street.
> 
> > .The party lost a list of unique names of campaingers like Habib Sallah, Sol Sedebeh, ,Essa
> > Jobe,etc. We opened a store in Serekunda right opposite the small street of Halifa sallah (next
> > to Gibou Jagne UP , Serekunda's member of parliament)
> 
> IDEALOGICAL FORCE
> The teaching of PDIOS is the last face of political dialogue in the Gambia political system. The
> last teachers of honest African future.
> 
> The struggle continues!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> Oko Drammeh
> 
> >
> 
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