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kobo

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kobo

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17 Feb 2014 : 02:08:29
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 1. Democratic Union of Gambian Activists Set to face Gambia’s Dictator
By: Journalist Abubacarr Saidykhan- Dakar
A journey of thousand miles begins with a step. As we speak, the executive members of the Democratic Union of Gambian Activists (DUGA) are currently ready and prepared both nationally and internationally to face the Dictatorial Regime of President Jammeh, as well as willing to put a stop to the long standing history of Brutal Dictatorship, ruthless Tyranny and the autocratic behaviors meted out to the people of the Gambia for almost twenty years.
“You can never fight against a renowned dictator of a given nation if you allow a formidable distance to exist between you and the perpetrator. We are ready to protect and free our people from the grip of a wicked and ruthless dictator called Yahya Jammeh. These were the opening words of the collective executive members of the Democratic Union of Gambian Activists (DUGA). During an urgent meeting with this stringent......
SOURCE: Gainako Online News & full report
2. Former Ambassador Essa Bokarr Sey with Africa24 on Gambia’s 49th Anniversary
  The INVITE THE DAY - Essa Bokarr SEY Gambia
REVIEW in English of AFRIQUE VINGT-QUATRE (AFrica 24) french interview of ex-Ambassador Essa Bokarr Sey.....
SOURCE: Gainako Online News & full report
3. Yen’ A Marre Vows to assist Duga in Restoring Democracy in the Gambia
  
 "Campaign criticizes Senegalese singers for supporting Gambian leader The campaign was launched with the support of Senegal’s “Y’en a Marre,” or “Fed Up,” group, a politically active collective of rappers and journalists."
Report By: Journalist Abubacarr Saidykhan- Dakar
On Friday, the 14th of February 2014, Yen’ A Marre in collaboration with the Democratic Union of Gambian Activist (DUGA) together with Article 19, jointly organized one of the biggest and well attended Press Conference in Senegal which was held at Parcelles Assainies situated at the Western periphery of Dakar, meant to Educate and sensitize the Senegalese Population about the autocratic nature of the administration in the Gambia which has been at the wheel of power for almost two decades.
The essential purpose of this conference was to distribute clear information to the general masses of the Republic of Senegal by understanding the hardship, tyranny, dictatorship, totalitarian, and also how merciless the regime of President Jammeh and his team of administrators led our Country and her people for nineteen solid years.
The conference was attended by a cross- section of Senegalese Journalist ranging from the electronic Media, Print Media, TV Stations and as well as the different Radio Stations in Senegal who were all there to help circulate the information shared during the conference......
SOURCE: Freedom Online News & full report |
Edited by - kobo on 17 Feb 2014 11:20:40 |
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bread man

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Posted - 17 Feb 2014 : 16:44:41
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| Weldone DUGA. Anything alliance to remove Jammeh is wecomed. Godspeed!!!!! |
It is the mark of intelligence to entertain an idea without accepting it. |
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kobo

United Kingdom
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Posted - 18 Jul 2014 : 20:28:32
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 Freedom News Report; Ambassador Omar Faye has demonstrated maturity, and professionalism, when the DUGA folks stormed the Embassy today. Faye welcomed the protesters and he even received a letter from DUGA. He promised to forward DUGA'S letter and concerns to his dictator boss Yahya Jammeh.
Unlike his predecessor Baboucarr Jallow, who calls the DC cops to arrest the protesters this past Winter, on the other hand Omar Faye, openly embraced the protesters. ....Full Report |
Edited by - kobo on 18 Jul 2014 20:31:11 |
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kobo

United Kingdom
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Posted - 23 Jul 2014 : 06:06:14
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Kairo News; Twenty years of Jammeh’s tyranny has dawned upon our beloved Gambia! Since that infamous day of July 22, 1994, many have been unwavering, whether publicly or silently in the stance that Jammeh and his Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC) would hinder progress and freedom for the Gambia, and put the country on the wrong trajectory. Throughout this period, we have witnessed an awakening of the Gambian people, and increased participation of our compatriots in the struggle to rescue our nation from the clutches of tyranny. Although we made significant gains, we maintain that 20 years is too long to have put up with Jammeh. We have come full circle in this struggle to uproot Jammeh, but we must ask, what is the way forward from here?
We must move beyond merely listing the Jammeh regime’s atrocities in the past 20 years, his barbarism is undeniable, even to his most willfully ignorant sycophants; his most recent victims (Njogu Bah, Lamin Jorbateh and Momodou Sabally). Instead, we must move towards tangible collective actions that will be the catalyst for the final push to liberate our country.
Factual observations point to evidence that the Jammeh regime’s future is very precarious. In desperation, he will try his best to survive this catastrophe by resorting to his old tricks of silencing and punishing dissent; and continued attempts to sanitize his international image, as in the upcoming White House Africa Summit, August 5-6 2014.
However, through practice, we are convinced that organized and sustained ACTIVISM is the most effective tool in combating our problem. Therefore, we must collectively take the position to COOPERATE and COLLABORATE on principle with any Gambian organization and activists to chart the new direction and ESCALATE our activism.....Full Report |
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