Hi Mr Kanteh, Sorry I could not reply back to your email much earlier. As it's easter break, am back at work. I have not been informed of any change of dates. As far as I know, the agreed date is the 25th. There are about 85 emails for me to read so maybe somewhere among them will be a notification to that effect. With regards to the guy who lives in the outskirts of Portsmouth, if you email me his details I shall contact him and put him in touch with Cham or Touray and the rest of the guys in Portsmouth. I had a meeting with a few of them on Saturday, some had reservations about taking part in the demo as they are worried about their folks' welfare back home. I told them that I understood and also respected that wish. They will come to the demo never the less, but will not disclose their identities to anyone. Fair enough. Please keep me posted of developments. I have got access to my email at work, but as I was the field engineer today, I could not read them. I will be late in replying back to emails for will be the field engineer for the next two weeks, and as such the only time I might be able to reply back to emails will late evenings. Manneh Hamjatta Kanteh wrote: > Gambia-L UK Subscribers, > fellow UK residents it has come to my attention late yesterday that word > is flying around that the demo date has been changed from 25 April to the 2nd > of May. Could Ndembos, Dave Manneh, Ziz or any other player for that matter > confirm this. May be the Jammeh disinformation service is already in our > midst! > during meetings I've had with Berkshire Gambians, I 've already informed > them of the 25th. April date and many of the discussions on the Internet and > the universal uprising against the Jammeh Fascism. it is prudent that we have > definite plans in store by Wednesday if we are gonna have the demo on the > 25th of April so the word can reach all corners of the disparate Gambian > community. also those i have managed to reach, have shown their desire to > contribute both in cash and kind and are looking forward to contribute > whatever they can towards the funds being collected for Jammeh's victims. so > it is about time we arrange or finally iron out the remaining wrinkles that > are left with the bank account issue. > also Dave Manneh there is a bloke living in the outskirts of the > Portsmouth area who so dearly would love to be in touch with the rest of the > Portsmouth students/community. please any suggestions would help. and could > we hear both you and Ndembos' updates cos I'm made to understand that there > has been a big meeting in London yesterday. > Fellow UK subscribers lets pass the word and strike whilst the iron is still > hot. The decency and sense of belonging that our forebears worked so hard for > in the Gambia is being insidiously supplanted by a very vicious form of > Fascism. Fascism must be uprooted and not appeased! > Good Morning > Hamjatta Kanteh > > hkanteh > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L > Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------