Confuse my self. Canon law governs churches and tort is also civil law and what has they to do with criminal conspiracy. Sent from Kejau's iPhone On 6 Oct 2011, at 02:21, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > [-----Original Message----- From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wed, Oct 5, 2011 3:34 pm > Subject: Re: [G_L] IEC on the upcoming elections > Sorry, but canon law and law of negligence has very little to with being an accessory to crime.] Lietenant Kejau. > > Do not confuse yourself further. I encourage you to do further reading in law and jurisprudence. I will here focus on the matter at hand: > > [Anyway, I think it's too late to decry IEC's illegitimacy,] Lieutenant Kejau. > > There is no statute of limitation on ILLEGITIMACY. > > [their independence on the other hand is something else.] Lieutenant Kejau. > > I couldn't give a rat's arse if the Carayol IEC is Independent or not. > > [Sent from Kejau's iPhone.] Lieutenant Kejau. > > Take you time and compose a coherent argument. > Haruna. > > On 5 Oct 2011, at 16:54, Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Kejau >> >> How say you to our good brother Haruna? >> >> Do you think the IEC is independent? >> >> If not independent, then may be constitutionally deficient? >> >> Assuming the IEC's deficiency is of deliberate design, what does that say for its legitimacy? >> >> >> >> >> LJDarbo >> >> From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011, 16:02 >> Subject: Re: [G_L] IEC on the upcoming elections >> >> Brother Kejau, >> >> I understand you are a luminary legal scholar. >> >> 1. Illegitimate is a bit different from Illegal. It is generally context that determines the meaning of some words. >> 2. In a dictatorship and a criminal enterprise, NOTHING is ILLEGAL or ILLEGITIMATE. >> >> Illegitimacy of institutions gives dictatorships and criminal enterprises life and sustenance. That is where the terms: aiding and abetting came from in cannon and tort law. >> >> Thank you for your concern and query in this matter Kejau. I hope I have explained amply. >> >> Haruna. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> >> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]> >> Sent: Wed, Oct 5, 2011 6:44 am >> Subject: Re: [G_L] IEC on the upcoming elections >> >> How is the IEC illegal. You cannot just throw words around. Tell what is illegal about them and how their illegitimacy can affect Yayas defeat. >> >> Sent from Kejau's iPhone >> >> On 5 Oct 2011, at 02:55, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >>> Thank you Ansumana for sharing the Freedomnewspaper and the IEC. It is comforting to learn that Carayol is efforting in due-diligence in bringing us the november elections. My baseline contention is that the current Carayol IEC is illegitimate and Carayol ought to consider resigning and insisting on a representative IEC. However, should his conscience not accomodate such sobriety, I applaud him for efforting to conduct good elections. It will never be good in these circumstances. I encourage all opposition parties, united or not, to boycot the november polls unless a legitimate IEC is constituted. >>> >>> Haruna. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Ansumana Bojang <[log in to unmask]> >>> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]> >>> Sent: Tue, Oct 4, 2011 11:02 am >>> Subject: [G_L] IEC on the upcoming elections >>> >>> From Freedom Newspaper: >>> >>> Breaking News: Gambia: 796,929 Gambian Voters To Vote In November Polls-Chairman >>> Carayol Tells Political Leaders >>> 796,929 Gambian Voters To Vote In November Polls-Chairman Carayol Tells >>> Political Leaders >>> >>> As IEC Briefs The Media, Political Parties And Others >>> >>> By Staff Reporter Ebrima Jarju, Banjul >>> >>> The Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) Alhaji Mustapha L >>> Carayol has said that as at now, the number of registered voters ahead of the >>> November Presidential Elections is 796,929. He was speaking at a press >>> conference Tuesday at the IEC headquarters along Bertil Harding Highway. The >>> purpose of the press conference is to give the final figure on the final voter >>> roll and other pertinent issues on the presidential election as today marks >>> fifty one days to Election Day. The IEC according to Carayol, continues to seek >>> the indulgence of the Gambian electorates, the general public, and all other >>> stakeholders in the electoral process of the Gambia. >>> >>> After successfully concluding the 2011 General Registration of Voters Exercise, >>> the provisional list of voters were published at the registration centers across >>> the country. At the completion of the display and public scrutiny of the >>> provisional list of voters, there was no Appeal but the Commission received 173 >>> Objections. 163 of the Objections were from Central Region and 10 from Kanifing >>> Municipality. >>> >>> However, two of those objected to from the Kanifing Municipality honorably >>> surrendered their cards to the Commission before the commencement of the >>> Revising Courts. >>> >>> The cases have already been heard by the Revising Courts and only five cards >>> have been expunged from the register. “The digital system of voter registration >>> employed was also used as a platform upon which a biometric matching was >>> conducted,’’ the IEC Boss noted. >>> >>> The cross matching query was able to detect a very high number of multiple >>> registrations. These are people who registered more than once he told the >>> meeting. >>> >>> Carayol further stated that the following information was provided by the IEC >>> Database in respect of double or multiple voter registrations: >>> >>> 1 person registered 5 times in 5 Registration Centers >>> >>> 2 persons registered 4 times in 4 Registration Centers >>> >>> 11 persons registered 3 times in different centers and 1183 persons registered 2 >>> times. >>> >>> Thus a total number of 1897 persons are the suspected cases of people who >>> registered more than once. Thump print and facial recognition were used as the >>> means of detecting this. >>> >>> The Commission in collaboration with the Political Parties as a matter of >>> goodwill granted a period of amnesty to the suspected cases of those who >>> registered more than once. >>> >>> However, the response was not very encouraging and so consequently, the >>> Commission instead of taking all these people to court, took this bold decision >>> of deleting all cards except the most recent one. As a consequence, all those >>> suspected cases of double registration’s names will appear only once in the >>> register. >>> >>> At the end of the General Registration of Voters exercise, it was announced that >>> the number of registered voters stood at 837, 039. As at now the number of >>> registered voters is 796,929 and these are the people who will be voting at 1, >>> 302 polling stations across the country. The reason for this drastic drop is >>> that the registration officials at the time added the spoil and cancelled cards >>> in the statistics that they sent as returns from the field. Consequently, during >>> the finalizing of the register, these records were removed. >>> >>> “The Presidential Election will be held on Thursday November 24, 2011, >>> Nomination of candidates will be held on November 10, 2011 from 8 O’ Clock in >>> the morning to 4 O’ Clock in the afternoon whiles the campaign will commence on >>> November 12, 2011 and end on 22 November 2011.’’ >>> >>> The Commission is already ahead of time as far as the overseas procurement of >>> materials is concerned. Those to be procured locally are also being taken care >>> of. With the advent of the new digital voter registration system, we will >>> undoubtedly see remarkable improvements in the electoral service delivery in the >>> forthcoming elections. The voters’ picture and personal details will be shown on >>> the head register and we also expect to reduce the voting time for every voter >>> on pooling day. >>> >>> As indicated, the IEC Boss disclosed that they have also remarkably increased >>> the number of pooling stations to give better access to all voters. >>> >>> The Commission according to him in collaboration with the National Council for >>> Civic Education (NCCE) and other partners will embark on a massive >>> sensitization. The NCCE will deal with civic education and the IEC will mainly >>> focus on voter education and voter information. >>> >>> The management of the Gambia Radio and Television Services has already been >>> contacted as far as what their role is prior, during and after the >>> electioneering period. The Media Rules on Elections have already been sent to >>> them. These same Media Rules will be made available to all other Media Houses. >>> >>> “Remember that election is the business of all Gambians and so the Commission >>> enjoins the media houses to join them in this massive voter sensitization,’’ >>> said the Commission Chairman. >>> >>> The IEC is also working closely with other stakeholders most specially those in >>> the entertainment industry and we hoping that they will also play a very pivotal >>> role in the massive voter sensitization campaign. >>> >>> On the election date for the National Assembly, he said that will be held on >>> March 29, 2012 as it is in consonance with Section 96 subsection (1) of the >>> Constitution of the Gambia which reads: “there shall be a general election of >>> all the members of the national Assembly which shall be held four months after >>> the date of election of office of the President.’’ Nomination days will be March >>> 8, 2012-10 as campaign will commence on March 14, 2012 and end March 27. >>> >>> Lawyer Ousainou Darboe, Hamat NK Bah, Halifa Sallah all spoke at length calling >>> on the IEC to revisit the election period as the time is not adequate which is >>> not favorable to the oppositions as the APRC has been campaigning for a longer >>> period. The opposition is asking for an extension of the campaign period. 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