kobo
United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 Oct 2011 : 18:26:15
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1. ANY TRUTH IN THE SCANDALS AND ALLEGATIONS FROM FREEDOM NEWS ON TRUST BANK - Gambia: 'D5M TRUST BANK SPONSORSHIP OF THE 2007 APRC LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS IS CORPORATE THEFT' AMONGST OTHERS RELAYED DAILY [/url] AGAINST JAMMEH/APRC ON "RAMPANT CORRUPTION"; AND THIS ONE FEATURED IN A SENEGALESE ON-LINE NEWS
2. Senegal Bitimrew News Headline: PILGRIMAGE 2011: Jammeh is compensates to travel agents and selling tickets
TRANSLATION FROM LINK IN 2. ABOVE: "(BITIMREW.NET): An unusual fact. Unheard of! Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has closed all travel agencies in the Gambia. Reason: this year is itself selling the tickets for the pilgrimage to Mecca for future pilgrims. No travel agent does. They were all closed. And no one dares raise his voice. Yahya sells tickets in the place of the Gambian. He personally opened its ticket offices. For the sale of bread, meat, rice and gas well, it is he who takes care with shops open all over the country."
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3. FREEDOM NEWS Breaking News: Gambia: AMERICAN LOBBYIST CALLS FOR THE TOPPLING OF JAMMEH’S REGIME!
"“Basically it’s like the old style, from the Alex Hailey, the Kunta Kinteh region. Jammeh is in charge of a plantation and The Gambian people have basically been turned into his sheep. And I think it is time for them to look at each other at their breakfast table, or at their dinner table with their family and just decide that: how long are we “gonna” go on with this kind of system, and this Government? And it’s always it’s in their hands,” adding that the North African Spring will serve as a motivation for Gambians to liberate themselves from Jammeh’s misrule."
"“I think the issue of waiting out for these elections, and having the same scenario , where you have complete Government control of all the apparatus for the Election Commission, the people that are put on that Commission are Jammeh’s people, they are beholden to the President, it’s impossible for Gambians to have free, and fair elections I think. So that’s why I’m saying it’s time now I think for them to look at what their brothers, and sisters are doing in another parts of that region; to try bring about change; to try to bring about democracy,” said Gambia’s former Washington lobbyist. "American lobbyist Mr. Aycoth QUOTED
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Edited by - kobo on 24 Oct 2011 19:04:43 |
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