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"Jeng, Beran" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:57:53 -0500
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Mr Saine :
              Your efforts are great and deserves to be commended.There is
absolutely
No excuse for inactivity on this subject matter as it concerns our country and
people ,
and can serve as a platform for Africa.

You can count on me as a volunteer.

Thank You

Beran

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Abdoulaye Saine [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Thursday, February 24, 2000 12:11 PM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        National Consultations on Governance in Gambia

                G-L Community:

                A week ago, I was informed that a NATIONAL CONSULTATIONS ON
GOVERNANCE
                CONFERENCE(National Conference) will be held in Banjul on March
15-16,
                2000.  My source indicated that the conference was being
organized by
                the APRC Government in collaboration with the UNDP, as a
follow-up to
                the Fifth Round Table Conference held in Geneva in 1998. Some
                individuals have already been invited to this conference.

                It was also brought to my attention that a sensitization mission
was
                dispatched to The Commonwealth Secretariat in London last week
from The
                Gambia. Upon checking with several sources, including some UDP
officials
                in Banjul, I was informed that they have not been invited, nor
are they
                aware of the National Conference. I wrote to Malika Akrouf, UNDP
                Resident Representative in The Gambia, requesting information
and an
                invitation to the Conference. A response has not been received
yet.

                It is not clear if the convening of the Conference had anything
to do
                with the G-L position paper sent to Jammeh over a month ago.  I
was
                informed by UDP officials that they had not received the paper
and
                alleged that it could have been intercepted by the NIA. And we
are still
                awaiting a response from The PDOIS Central Committee.

                Ebrima Ceesay and our friends in London can investigate and
report to
                the forum about the so-called "sensitization Mission" to the
                Commonwealth Secretariat. Additionally, Tombong Saidy and other
media
                personalities in The Gambia can inform us about these issues and
ways to
                have the recommendations in the G-L position paper heard and
represented
                at the Conference. We would also like to know what political and
civic
                organizations are invited to this Conference.

                On a similar vein, I have decided to launch a Political
Organization
                within Gambia-L(similar to GESO, Book Drive, the Seattle, New
York
                Gambian Organizations etc.), the expressed purpose of which is
to ensure
                free and fair elections in The Gambia in 2001.  This
Organization shall
                be called, COALITION FOR FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS IN THE
                GAMBIA(COFFET-GAMBIA). Its GOALS and OBJECTIVES are outlined on
Page 13
                of the G-L position paper to Jammeh and other political and
civic
                Organization leaders. In the meantime, however, the second
                recommendation regarding the establishment of a truth and
reconciliation
                Commission, will be secondary, until later, after free and fair
                elections have been held.

                * STRATEGY
                Continue efforts to have a constructive dialogue with President
Jammeh
                and other leaders in The Gambia;

                Lobby the Commonwealth Secretariat, The Carter Center, The
United
                Nations, Gambia's Development Partners, including the UK and EU
Resident
                Representatives in The Gambia, Amnesty International, OAU,
ECOWAS, The
                African Development Bank, The IMF/World Bank, The State
Department of
                the US, The Black Caucus of the US Congress, The Rev. Jesse
                Jackson(Rainbow Coalition), Randolph Robinson (Trans-Africa) and
others
                interested in free and fair elections in The Gambia;

                Support groups, candidates, parties and organizations in The
Gambia
                whose goals and objectives are similar/concide with those of
                COFFET-GAMBIA; These groups, parties etc. need our moral, but
more
                important, our financial support;

                Similarly, those on the GAMBIA-L who are opposed to the
formation of
                this organization and its goals, are encouraged to express to
the List
                Managers,or forum their dissension.

                CONCLUSION

                The Gambia belongs to all of us and generations yet unborn.  We
need to
                be pro-active and literally "put our money where our mouths
are." And as
                Matarr Sejaw and many others have expressed, we have both a
"moral
                obligation and a constitutional duty" to influence/impact
positively the
                elections of 2001.  I need volunteers for the organization and
contact
                persons, numbers, email and addresses of those organizations
listed.  If
                you have other names of persons, organizations that we need to
                contact/lobby let me know. Thanks!  Responses Always Welcome!

                Abdoulaye
                No justice, no peace!




                I urge all members of GAMBIA-L interested in free and fair
election in
                The Gambia to join COFFET-GAMBIA, and support it morally and
                financially.


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