kid u better believe it ..The ELECTIONS were neither FREE NOR FAITR..SEE ATTACHMENT
Aib Jobe
--- On Sat, 26/11/11, Bamba sering Manka Mass <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Bamba sering Manka Mass <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: [G_L] President Yahya Jammeh wins 4th Presidential term To: [log in to unmask] Date: Saturday, 26 November, 2011, 15:43
Bailo, In the extracts below, there is no indication from either AU/ COMMON WEALTH or BBC that the elections were free and fair. No international observer has yet reacted to the outcome. How you came to your conclution is beyond me. You see we in the UDP are not crying faul, we said we rejected the results based on very tangible reasons and thse reason we are putting forward to the IEC and international community. Some of which I belief you already saw and knew. ( 1) Electoral Chairman failed to verify with our party whether the votes emanated from Janjanbury which has been endorsed by two APRC gig wigs in the town was actually accepted by our representative before signing it.(2) In the Foni and Bakau and many other areas only APRC representatives endorsed the results while the issues our representatives had were ignored by the IEC.(3) We all saw it together
that in the IEC Reporting room, there was Alhagie Sering Faye a diehard APRC supporter with Mustapha Carayol why? How comes we were not represented? How comes Serign Faye would first inform Gambians first when results came and hand over to the chairman? If we want free and fair results.Inm the GRTS Kebba Dibba/ Malik Jones all APRC diehards were the pannelists where was the balanced cake? Bailo I have plenty and thye above we saw it together therefore make what ever judgement you want.
king
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 17:58:47 +0000 From: [log in to unmask]Subject: President Yahya Jammeh wins 4th Presidential term To: [log in to unmask]
I Gambia's Yahya Jammeh wins fourth presidential term
President Yahya Jammeh says his popularity lies in the development projects he has undertaken
The Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh has won a fourth term in office in Thursday's election, taking 72% of the vote, the election commission has said.Electoral chairman Mustapha Carayol said voter turnout had been 83%. Opposition candidates Ousainou Darboe and Hamat Bah took 17% and 11% respectively, he said. Ahead of the poll, the West African regional body Ecowas said the vote would not be free or fair because of intimidation by the governing party. The 15-nation bloc said its investigations found "an opposition and electorate cowed by repression and intimidation" and it refused to send election observers to the tiny West African country. But observers from the African Union (AU), Commonwealth and the Organisation of Islamic Co-operation (OIC) did monitor the poll. Civil liberties
Mr Jammeh came to power in a bloodless coup 17 years ago.After he cast his vote on Thursday he said he was in no doubt that he would win. "In 17 years, I have delivered more development than the British were able to deliver in 400 years," he told the BBC. "Do I look like a loser? There is no way I can lose unless you tell me that all Gambian people are mad," he said. Mr Jammeh's government has been criticised by international rights groups for its attitude to civil liberties, especially freedom of the press and the detention and disappearance of journalists. In response to such criticism, he said on Thursday: "The journalists are less than 1% of the population and if anybody expects me to allow less than 1% of the population to destroy 99% of the population, you are in the wrong
place."
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