Mr. Ceesay, if the people of Niani under estimate the independence and competency of all judges in The Gambia, they will still have Kebba Fanta Kumma as their chief. We don't always have to assume that the judiciary is going to be bias. Now, to help everybody understand voting and counting process in The Gambia, let us conduct a civic education on Gambia-L. I will suggest that everybody write what he/she think might be possible to rig counting during elections in The Gambia. For example, vote dumping, exchange of ballot boxes, rerouting of fax lines to State House instead of IEC Headquarters, etc. We will compile the list and answer them one by one. Our answers will mainly focus on what safeguards PIEC had in place to avoid such rigging. With our expertise, we can better help people to understand every single aspect of vote counting. Mr. Ceesay, politicians don't turn results in their favor on election day. They work for it well before counting. I hope you are monitory the current state of affairs back home. Is that not pathetic? If the current trend continues, the opposition alliance will lost the forthcoming presidential election. And who to blame, innocent IEC officials. Cheers Lamin PF Manneh >From: Ousman Ceesay <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Att. Mr.Ceesay and Dampha- on-spot counting of votes >Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 17:17:55 EDT > >In a message dated 8/14/01 6:34:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >[log in to unmask] writes: > > > > Gambians have right to challenge any > > election results in court. > > > >Hello! Am I the only one who don't have a clue as to what is going on in >the >Gambia? >Since when has anybody challenge and win anything against a government that >fire judges willy-nilly when they rule against them...go and ask magistrate >Bori Touray. > >The idea that Gambians have to depend on the mitigation of our judicial >system as it is now to settle any election dispute that may have a negative >consequence on the ruling party is a daydream. Call me a pessimist or >conspiracy theorist but you and I know that elections in the Gambia are not >only decided prior to the election as you seem to be propounding on this >list. I wasn't in the country during the presidential elections but the >referendum I was part of has some serious abuses and the notion that you or >anybody for that matter can make me change my view on what happened on that >fateful day is not happening > >I have said this in my last piece and I am going to say it again. The >opposition stands no chance of winning the forth coming elections if they >relent on the spot counting. > >Regards, >ousman > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L >Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html >You may also send subscription requests to >[log in to unmask] >if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your >full name and e-mail address. >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------