Ansu
Thanks! We will never rest because Gambian matters to us all! A lot give me the energy and alway will continue to count Big brother Abdulai Jobe, Malick Kah and uncle Abdullah Bojang. The later a senior citizen alway said we have to organise ourselves if we want to have an impact and for that we will do our bits. I will alway thanks the people are alway remember when we call for a demonstration. People like LJ Darboe, Ebrima Chongan, Sanusi Owens, Suntou Touray, Dave Manneh. For your information the permit application is on the process Abullai Jobe and me are contacting the Metropolitan Police before the end of week. We are taking the lead in this year's campaign and Amnesty International is only coming to give us the support, collaboration and coordination. We will be happy if Gambians in Scotland will join Alieu Badara Ceesay in organising and collaboration with Scotland Chapter of Amnesty International, Scottish Trade Union Congress and National Union of Journalist Scotland to make the day which marked into our history as the beginning of erosion of Human Rights violation in our country. Once again I am calling on all Gambians to come out in their numbers. Demonstration will be held in front of Nigerian High Commsiion, London, Senegalese Embassy, London and Common Wealth Office London. There will also be online petition for Gambian where ever they domicile to sign.
 

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Subject: Re: [>-<] 22ND July Gambia Day of Action Taking Place in Glasgow Scotland
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 07:54:49 -0400
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Abdoukarim,

This is good news.  Freedom loving Gambians every where appreciate your efforts and those of your partners in drawing the attention of the world to the Dictatorship in Banjul.

A. Koroma




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From: abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, Jul 7, 2010 3:34 am
Subject: [>-<] 22ND July Gambia Day of Action Taking Place in Glasgow Scotland

 
For your steadyfastness in the campaign for human rights, press freedom and civil liberty in the Gambia.The Good news is that Glasgow, Scotlands biggest city have join the campaign for human rights in The Gambia and will be holding a demonstration on July 22 in the city to highlight the harrowing human rights situation in Gambia.
A leading community newspaper in Glasgow Called LOCAL NEWS GLASGOW have publish an article about the Gambias human rights situation and the support of an MP to fights for human rights in Gambia.
 
This is the link www.localnewsglasgow.co.uk
 
Lets keep it up to free the Gambia from the jaws of dictatorship.



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