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Abdoulaye Saine <[log in to unmask]>
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Madiba & N'dey:

Gen. Robert Geui's removal from office through a spontaneous revolt by
the Ivorian People is indeed remarkable.

A year from now Gambians could also be holding a Presidential election.
And if it is free and fair, Jammeh would be defeated.  Unfortunately, he
is more than likely to try and repeat the 1996 Presidential election
through delays, cancellations and engineering of the results. This
"Soldier-Turned-President" syndrome must end!

Therefore, we must all double our efforts and continue to agitate for
free and fair elections with international observers.  Let us also
financially support the opposition parties.

Abdoulaye
No justice, no peace!
Jammeh Must GO!



Madiba Saidy wrote:
>
> Ndey,
>
> Don't get too excited! Mr. Yaya Jammeh will NEVER get the message. The
> dude cannot live a decent life anywhere outside the state house being an
> illiterate that he is (with no skills). So, he'll try all tricks in the
> book to remain in power. It is Gambian masses who should learn from our
> Ivorian cousins that powers belongs to them!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Madiba.
>
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Ndey Jobarteh wrote:
>
> > Madiba,
> >
> > I completely agree with you that it is a great day in Africa. This is another historic achievement in the
> > continent and this time Ivory Coast. Are we witnessing an end to dictatorship in Africa or it is too early to
> > make that conclusion. I guess Jammeh will get the message now, not only Yugoslavia can do it but Africa as
> > well and again in West Africa. This is a reminder to all dictators that "Power belong to the Masses".
> > People are tired and feed up with military hypocrisy and brutality especially in West Africa.
> > Thanks to Sidi for all the information
> >
> > The Struggle Continues!!
> > Ndey Jobarteh
>
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