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Putting a Face To the Criminals – Profile of An NIA Agent! Leese Under The Spotlight!

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Continuing our series dubbed “Profile of An NIA Agent”, we bring you the profile of Louis Gomez AKA Leese, the current Director of Operations at the NIA.  A very powerful man within the bureaucracy of this entity that has made a name for itself enforcing the abuse orders from Yahya Jammeh, Leese has been implicated in many tortures, extortions, and cruelties inflicted by this terror outfit.  Prisoner after prisoner have detailed the beatings and humiliations meted out on them – each instance exposing Leese as one of the chief culprits.

Looking at the agents that form the backbone of this terror machine, one cannot help but be baffled by the contrast between the mild mannered nature of these people growing up and their current attitude towards their own fellow citizens; even their own friends and former classmates.  Many who knew these individuals before they started life in the security forces cannot reconcile the two personalities.  One would have thought the trend is an aberration but there seems to be a consistent pattern among all the current members of The Gambia’s security forces – once good young men have turned into a mirror of their current boss, Yahya Jammeh – monsters.  Louis Gomez is one such individual.

Leese is the son of Sang Gomez and Mariana Gomez, he was born in New Jeshwang area of Serekunda.  He is 45 years old.  He attended St. Theresa’s Primary School from where he proceeded to St. Peter’s High School.  Married to Michele Badjie Gomez, a Prison Officer, the couple just celebrated their 8 year marriage this past April.  The two and their kids used to live behind New Jeshwang Primary School commonly called Kandiba School (near the SDA School) until recently when they moved to Mariama Kunda.

His dad, Sang, was a well-known guitarist in the Jeshwang area, especially among the Manjago community.  He played Manjago music entertaining crowds in New Jeshwang and Ebo Town neighborhoods.

Being a Roman Catholic, Leese’s current profile belies his church upbringing – he was literally a Choir boy.  Growing up, he was very active in his Church and very well liked by the parishioners.  When Faturadio reached out to one of those former members of the Church Leese attended as a child, he expressed shock and dismay at what had become of this once promising well behaved young man.  “I just cannot believe that the Leese that we all used to know and love is the one being talked about in these evil schemes of deceit, extortion, torture, and humiliations”  He said with a sad tone.  Coincidentally, Leese came from the same neighborhood with the notorious Yankuba Badjie.  Yanks will be the subject of our next “Profile of An NIA Agent.”

So just like Seedy Camara, Louis Gomez has lost his way, thanks to Yahya Jammeh.  He has pretty much abandoned the mantra of compassion, love, and honesty that the Church and his humble family taught him.  He now acts like a heartless beast with total impunity, and with seeming lack of any remorse.  In the meantime, the countless victims of his are left to hope for justice one day, a day when he will face them in shame, ready (or not) to take the consequences of his actions.  History will be the judge.

The Slow Death of Banjul…thanks to a vengeful and shortsighted Dictator – Yaya Jammeh.

Nyang Njie, in his article, Eulogy to Banjul, (nyangnjie.blogspot.com) beautifully captures the slow and painful demise of Banjul as this once political, economic and cultural capital of Gambia, in a beautiful, poetic, heart wrenching, yet nostalgic revelation.

Banjul is simply the victim of a deliberate, systematic and vindictive policy of neglect and abandonment, by an irresponsible and corrupt junta of Dictator Yaya Jammeh – plain and simple!! While Banjul crumbled, Kanilai was being built up as the parallel and lateral capital, in the middle of nowhere. Kanilai serves no economic, strategic, or cultural significance, and never will, to the development of Gambia. It is far flung and closer to Casamance, than to any place of significance in Gambia.  It is not a riverine or coastal town, no access to any waterway, not directly lying on the Trans -Gambia highway, yet our meager resources are being disproportionately, and discriminately diverted towards building Dictator Yaya Jammeh’s home village?

Banjul still has all the qualities to become a regional economic, political and socio-cultural hub in West Africa, better positioned and suited than any other town. Banjul has, (can have) a deep sea port to attract global trade, as a transit point for re-export trade. Any future export based development program will have to start in Banjul! It connects the northern and southern part of Gambia and Senegal, and rest of West Africa.  It has an airport ( 15km), to support revitalization of the tourism industry, and a road network to connect to the beaches. It has access to a pool of educated and talented work force, industrial areas and resources.  With all of that in mind, why should Banjul be in the abysmal and advanced stage of neglect ad dilapidation, so bad that both the mayor and president do not spend their nights there!

Dictator Yaya Jammeh seized power with a grudge with a chip on his shoulder, to settle scores on perceived wrongs against him and his people, he said this himself, repeatedly To accomplish his agenda he had to destroy the established socio-political, economic and intellectual  class, and rebuild one based on his agenda , image and view of the new Gambia. So inevitably, Banjul became an easy target, and his first victim. He destroyed the economic class, that way Banjul lost it patron sons and daughters. Banjul was the cultural capital because of its generous, endowed economic and intellectual class, and not just the political class, contrary to what he thought.

As the neglect deepened, and became more blatant, many Banjulians just quit and migrated to Kombos, once their children left for mostly Europe or the Americas. As more and more people left, government functions also moved to Kanilai, businesses followed them, or just closed up shop altogether, thus decreasing Banjul’s tax base. This demographic shift became a reality by 2000, precipitated by a vengeful regime in Kanilai, as many properties and family homes fell into disrepair.  Today Yaya Jammeh has become the biggest property holder and hoarder in Banjul. Why? He is confiscating properties that belong to notable families for generations, owns the coastal open space that the writer grew up in, all the way to the bridge.  To add salt to injury, Mayor Bah recently announced the banning ofZimba cultural events on city streets because it “affects” traffic. What affects traffic is the fact the streets have become impassable under the best of conditions, because Independence Drive has become off limits to the citizens who actually live there, restricting traffic a couple of thoroughfares, in and out.  Zimba has been part of the cultural landscape and mystic lure of Banjul from the beginning, but the Mayor found a solution to a problem that does not exist, while failing at his first duty, which is to make sure the residents of Banjul have their rubbish collected and streets passable in the rainy season.

The question is: what are Banjulians willing and prepared to do about it to take back there city?  The list below is not exhaustive, but it can be a starting point.

  1.       Electing an independent, accountable and answerable (like Pa Sallah Jeng ) Mayor who lives in the city, and ready to work for it will be a good start. Removing the current Mayor Bah, who is semi-literate, and more subservient to Dictator Yaya Jammeh ( after being voted in as an independent)  should be the first order of business to revive Banjul to its former glory.
  2.       Registering the citizens of Banjul to vote in their own interest, turning the city into a formidable voting bloc.
  3.    Demanding for Banjul to have its fair share of tax revenue, and make sure that the taxes are spent on restoring services and repairing the    drainage system, or building one where necessary.
  4.      Making sure that private businesses and properties pay taxes, including properties under the control of the Dictator.

Many short sighted folks cheered for the junta, prematurely, and danced in the streets, but today Banjul has become a case study of the criminal failure of Dictator Yaya Jammeh and the AFPRC junta. Twenty one years later, Banjul has no passable streets, still has bucket toilets and open air trash heaps that routinely mix with rain water that gets deposited into households, increasing the despair and sense of abandonment.  It’s time for the people of Banjul to take their rightful place in this people’s revolution in taking back the whole country, from Banjul to Koina. Suffering in silence and praying is no longer enough or a solution, and accepting the current worsening situation will ensure the permanent death of Banjul.  Thank you

 

This article is an improved version of the one posted on PPP Facebook page.

SLOW BUSINESS IN GOVERNMENT OFFICES AS CIVIL SERVANTS RECEIVE DIRECTIVES TO GO FARMING IN KANILAI

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Offices within the civil services have not operated efficiently on Thursday 27thAugust, 2015. Visitors of many government offices could not get their needs addressed by the suppose staff of those institutions due to absenteeism of many staff. The absence by majority of staff as our informant indicated, was due to a directive these institutions received ordering them to mobilize their staff and facilitate their travel to Kanilai with the purpose of helping in the farming activities currently taking place in vast farmlands of President Yahya Jammeh in Kanilai and surrounding villages.

The directive as gathered came after the country’s autocratic ruler Yaya Jammeh made an open ‘request for help’ from Gambians in his farming activities. Over the years, Yaya Jammeh and his group of sycophants made Gambians believe that providing free services on his farmlands, many of which he grabbed from people, is a matter of duty as proceeds are given back to Gambians. The reality however, is that Jammeh uses money from the sales of his farm harvest to finance some of his endless and lavish parties and donation to foreign artists amongst other non-important self-satisfying things.

Our analysis indicated that the closure of almost all government offices on Thursday and asking functionaries to travel to Kanilai to help Yaya Jammeh is another clear indication of enslavement of Gambians by dictator Yaya Jammeh and a proof that he prioritizes his personal interest over that of the nation.

The farming activities will be followed with what dictator Jammeh calls a ‘celebration of an FAO Award’ on reducing malnutrition. The festivity which starts today, Friday evening and expected to run through the weekend is said to include cooking competition, wrestling, musical and cultural performances.

“The organization of another weekend of merrymaking by Gambia’s ruler in the midst of economic downturn that The Gambia is currently undergoing shows the immaturity in him”.  Said a source. It has been gathered that apart from the millions of dalasis Jammeh will spend in Kanilai over the weekend, the Banjul and Kanifing Municipalities have also dipped into their already empty accounts to hire vehicles to ferry people to Kanilai and shop for their feeding for the entire weekend.

First Lady Zineb Jammeh Caught in a Big Visa Scam!!

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Information reaching Faturadio from the Foreign Ministry sources exposed an elaborate scheme being used by First Lady Zineb Suma Jammeh to illegally settle family members in the United States.   The sources have revealed that Zineb just recently put in a visa application for two of her so-called adopted kids in yet another scheme to settle people in the U.S.  The two were denied visas on the grounds that the Consular could not identify enough ties the First Lady could possibly have with these two.

She was therefore asked to bring more documents which she later brought, but the authenticities of which according to our sources, are questionable.  The visas were granted in the end after a great degree of push and pull.  According to the sources, both Yahya Jammeh and Zineb are very angry at the U.S Embassy in Banjul after the latest saga.

Faturadio has gathered that these sorts of visa scams by Zineb are not new – she has already made a name for herself in these sorts of crimes.  She has been taking a lot of people to the U.S under the pretext that they are part of her delegation, only to leave them behind once her trip is over and leaves for Banjul.  Her brother, Mohammed Suma, his wife, and many other members of her family were all brought to the U.S through this way.  They all eventually filed for asylum and have since settled in various parts of the U.S.  Zineb has opened businesses in the U.S and they are being run by the same Mohammed Suma.

Sources have disclosed that Zineb has been the subject of a State Department investigation regarding her US visa schemes.  She is already been put on a visa ban because of it.  The reason the ban hasn’t gone into effect is because she is traveling with a Diplomatic Passport, hence the ability to go in and out of the U.S whenever she likes.  But once she loses the Diplomatic privileges, which will automatically happen once her husband leaves office, she is not allowed to enter the United States for over a hundred years – essentially her life time.

Despite Yahya Jammeh’s constant rhetoric railing against the U.S, both he and his wife have an expensive taste for U.S products.  On every trip, they are both seen buying anything from food items to clothing, to furniture.  Our sources at the State House have confirmed that nothing that the First Family consumes is from The Gambia – even the water they drink is bought in the U.S.  Their daughter, Mariam Jammeh is currently attending a private school in Manhattan, New York to the tune of $72,000 a year.  Considering that 75 per cent of Gambians live on less than $1 a day, all these go to show the hypocrisy and callousness of Yahya and Zineb Jammeh.

The U.S is being urged to monitor the arrival of these kids she is bringing to make sure they go back according to the time period allowed, otherwise, they will not be going home anytime soon.  Faturadio will also keep an eye on the matter as it unfolds.

Gambian President “Yahya Jammeh is Gay!” Alieu Sarr Spills The Beans and Laments Unfair Treatment!

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Alieu Sarr was jailed in The Gambia for being gay.  His arrest, trial and conviction generated a swift international outcry.  The very law that was used to convict him cost The Gambia membership in the development oriented United States initiative towards poor countries in Africa called American Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA).  He was recently acquitted and discharged.  He and other members of the LGBT community were tortured mercilessly during their detention.

He sustained injuries and possible long term medical problems from those tortures, and is currently seeking medical help in neighboring Senegal where tests are being performed to determine the nature and seriousness of his medical situation.

During a recent interview with Fatou Camara of Faturadio, he lamented the use of gays by Yahya as pawns in his political game to distract from human rights demands made by the EU.  Alieu revealed that there are gays in every high position in The Gambia, they just cannot come out because of the social and security implications for them and their families.  He stressed that gays and lesbians could be found among Imams, Protocol Officers, Ministers, Government officials, security chiefs, business owners – basically in every walk of life in that country; many even married and having kids, all in an effort to hide it.  “Yahya Jammeh is gay Fatou” Alieu quipped.  He said that the only reason Yahya is so obsessed with the LGBT issue is because he is himself one of them and is afraid of admitting it.  All this cruelty is a ploy to hide that fact according to him.

Alieu emphasized that his arrest and detention was wrong, but even the way the government itself enforced the unjust law in of itself was unfair on every level.  He revealed that the First Lady Zainab’s hair dresser is gay, her uncle based in the country is also gay, and everyone including Yahya Jammeh is aware of this but those were never arrested.  He also claimed that two other men accused of being gay, arrested and detained, secured their own release by paying off one Seedy Camara, a National Intelligence Agency (NIA) agent.  “Fatou, only poor gays and lesbians are targeted” he said with indignation.  So according to him, the application of the law was based on favoritism and not based on any “moral principle” that Yahya claimed to have been his reason.

Alieu chose the interview opportunity to also raise the issue of the conditions in Mile 2 prisons and the unjust treatment being meted out against other political prisoners he left behind, and are still languishing there.  Seedy Jaiteh was the former Human Resource Director at Gamtel sent to Mile 2 for being branded a Mandinka who is not loyal to President Yahya Jammeh, and Amadou Sanneh, the United Democratic Party (UDP) Treasurer, sent there based on politically motivated trumped up charges, according to him are shining examples of the biasness of the recent prisoner “pardon”.  “If treason convicts and murderers are pardoned, why not Seedy Jaiteh and Amadou Sanneh?” he inquired.

Alieu has promised to dedicate himself to fighting this unjust system because he said Yahya Jammeh has failed The Gambian people.  He said the country is very quiet these days because all the young people are leaving for Europe through the risky “Back Way”, with many of them dying on the way.  He is ready to join the Diaspora activists to bring about Democracy and the Rule of Law to The Gambia, and he will not shrink an ink from that responsibility.  According to him, what he has seen with his own eyes and what he has experienced are enough to convince him that The Gambia is destroyed by Yahya Jammeh and his regime.

Gambian peacekeeping troops on UN and AU missions, when Human rights and rule of law are being violated in The Gambia.

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As the Gambia continues to regress in all aspects of Human rights and rule of Law, the government is especially disregarding all stipulated constitutional safeguards regarding arrests, arrests illegal detentions and torture. Many are now asking questions about the suitability of Gambian service personnel serving in peacekeeping missions around the world, when they continue to disregard the laws of their own nation by carrying out the illegal orders from dictator Jammeh.

They refuse to protect the innocent citizens against Jammeh’s brutality and repression. Despite the recent prisoners pardoned and released in July by dictator Jammeh, prison conditions remain dire. Torture of those arrested continues unabated with no one being held accountable and foreign nationals are routinely denied consular access while in detention.

The British and many foreign missions have issued travel warnings for their nationals underscoring the lack of consular access to those detained in The Gambia. This makes travelling to the Gambia a very risky adventure, since the determination of one’s guilt or innocent is entirely left to the discretion of the secret police. National Intelligence Agency (NIA), as they are called, is known to have make individuals disappear. And if you are lucky, they will force you to confess to a crime that will equally make your life a miserable one.

It is disappointing that The United States continues to provide military assistance to the Gambian army, while the families of two US citizens Mr Alhagie Mammut Ceesay and Mr Ebou Jobe cannot account for them since they last
entered the country in August 2013. There is credible information that they were last seen when they came into contact with the notorious NIA.

Their unexplained disappearance has sparked an international outcry, and US government through its UN representative, has asked for the release of these two gentlemen.

The same Military assistance was what the likes of late Lt Colonel Lamin Sanneh (Alleged Dec 2014 coup leader) was a beneficiary of. He was trained in the USA as a professional soldier, only to return to continue to live in dictatorship. It was hard for him to reconcile the two values, and he eventually fell out of favor with the dictatorship. It was then that he allegedly, organized a group of Gambian dissidents with military background to return home and take over and end the repression.

Though the circumstances surrounding this event are still murky, it led to the deaths of Mr Sanneh, US Army captain Mr Njaga Jagne and Mr Alhagie Jaja Nyass. Therefore many people cannot help but wonder why the US would continue to provide military assistance to such a rogue regime.

The world has witnessed many instanced of peacekeepers breaking laws and committing atrocities themselves that they were supposed to be protecting the civilian populations from. This has led many to guesting if the United Nations and the African Union should accept a level of culpability for these abuses. Morally, ethically and professionally, many are asking why following various reports from UN special rapporteurs, International right groups like Amnesty International.

The Red Cross, Article 19, RADDO etc as well as international condemnation of rights abuses, both the UN and AU continue to include Gambian peacekeepers in missions when they are complicit in helping dictator Jammeh continue his reign of terror against Gambians. Many remain resolute in their belief that Jammeh is not the only one who should be held accountable for rights abuses and lack of respect for the rule of law in Gambia, as he gives orders, but it is Gambian law enforcers who implement those illegal orders in full cognizance of the law and constitution of the land and thus deserve to be sanctioned just like Jammeh.

“The UN, AU and the world cannot forge ignorance of the dire situation in Gambia, nor can they keep appeasing dictator Jammeh and Gambian law enforcers, the world has to send a strong signal and message to them that it will not be business as usual!, they cannot keep breaking local and international laws in their own country and not be held accountable”, said our ex-military source. He continued to say that “morally and professionally, how can the UN, US and AU watch while Jammeh and his law enforcers arrest and jail for more than 6months the family members including mothers, fathers, brothers, the 14yr old minor son of one of the alleged insurgents among others, whose only crime is being related to those the Gambia government accused of staging the December 2014 coup against Jammeh and not immediately demand their release, leaving rights groups like Amnesty stepping in to campaign and demand their release, yet those same law enforcers are cleared to participate in international peacekeeping missions! it is an affront and a grave travesty of justice and the US, UN and AU need to step up and take full responsibility to avoid another bloodbath like the one witnessed in Dec 2014. As Long as Jammeh and his law enforcers continue to break not just local but international laws with impunity, Gambians especially ex-military in the diaspora will continue to try stepping in to alleviate the suffering of the innocent, defenseless Gambians left to live under Jammeh’s brutality and repression”, he concluded.

Earlier this year, Saudi Arabia negotiated with the Senegalese government to send Senegalese forces into Yemen as part of a peacekeeping mission to protect the population against Islamic extremists. The King of Morocco also visited Senegal among other African countries, sponsoring a lot of projects in Senegal. What these events have in common is that neither Saudi nor Morocco consulted Gambia or visited Gambia despite Jammeh’s Islamic rhetoric, dealing Jammeh a huge diplomatic snub. If Saudi Arabia can request Senegalese troops and snub Gambia, what is stopping the US, UN and AU from also exercising not just their professional but moral duty to isolate and refuse to work with the Jammeh government in Gambia as long as it continues to deny basic human rights and disrespect the rule of law both locally and internationally.

The arresting of family members for their relative’s alleged crime is a grave incident that highlights how dangerously low the Gambia law enforcers have sunk in obeying dictator Jammeh’s deranged orders and the world should have reacted swiftly and strongly. How can any of these peacekeepers who should know both local and international laws, break them at home at a dictator’s orders and continue to be sent by the AU and UN on peacekeeping missions?

Dictator Jammeh’s trend of expelling diplomats who criticize his rights records or question his actions is another act that requires not just statements but swift and immediate response from the International community to send a clear message to the dictatorship in Banjul that he cannot silent International dissent as well by expelling diplomats, otherwise we risk not just a silent local populace due to fear but a silent International community as well due to fear of expulsion. The latest expulsion by dictator Jammeh was the EU Charge d’affaire to the Gambia, the EU was provided no explanation by Jammeh for expelling their diplomat, yet the response to these irresponsible acts by Jammeh has been slow.

The European Union’s 17 point demands are still pending and Jammeh continues to act with impunity. The latest being the arrest and torture of Gambian journalist Alhagie Ceesay, who has now been charged with sedition and transferred at the Mile two prisons.

Dictator Jammeh’s recent prisoner release falls short in terms of what is required to implement reforms and present a road map for the peaceful transfer of power after 21years of dictatorship. Major improvements need to be made to demonstrate the regime’s willingness to respect its international obligations and hold accountable those security officers responsible for torture and other rights abuses.

Thus with the UN General Assembly meeting in US around the corner, it is imperative upon the International community to send a clear message to Yahya Jammeh and his brutal security personnel that they cannot break local and international laws, and expect to be welcome at International forums or missions.

“Pardoned” Prisoners Rendered Stateless! ID Crises Loom Large!!!

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Information reaching The Fatu Radio news desk has confirmed that The Gambian President, Yahya Jammeh has ordered the Ministry of Interior, Ousman Sonko and Landing Jarju, the new Acting Director of Immigration to not issue travel documents to the recently pardoned prisoners.  According to sources, the ex-prisoners, most of whose nationality documents have expired, have been crisscrossing between the various departments within the Immigration Headquarters, only to be told that they have to wait until further instructions are received from the President’s Office.

For now, most, if not all of them, essentially have no ID card or passport, rendering them stateless and restricting their freedom of movement.

This bad news came on the heels of yet another terrible news for Gambian’s without valid Identity Cards – for months now, ID cards have not been printed because the government owes GAMBIS, the company responsible for printing them, more than a hundred million dalasi ($2,564,102).  This lack of payment, according to our sources resulted to the company running out of the materials needed for these documents.  “Immigration officers promised that it will take three months to print ID cards again, but it’s been well over that and there is still no word” the source added with a frustrating tone.

According to the sources, people go to the immigration department to take their photos, fill out application forms and submit their forms and wait until GAMBIS can afford to buy materials to start printing again. As for the pardoned prisoners, they haven’t been allowed to even go through that process.

Observers have noted that the main reason for this delay and denial of documents to the pardoned prisoners is the trepidation that the Jammeh regime has with regards to the leaking of information on human rights violations and torture which many of the prisoners went through. The observers went on to say that the government does not want information out about the deplorable prison conditions and the false charges brought against many of those pardoned.

This new development is said to be causing a lot of concern among family members about the fate of their loved ones.  Knowing how unpredictable dictator Jammeh is, he could throw them back in prison within the blink of an eye.  Security sources have also hinted that the movements of the pardoned prisoners are being monitored and that they should be advised to avoid night outings.  Meanwhile, many are questioning why someone will be pardoned and not allowed travel documents, implying that they still haven’t secured their freedom.

In another development, Dictator Jammeh is also said to have ordered that any piece of land in Kanilai that is not developed should be seized.  Notorious for land grabbing, this new move my Yahya is making the villagers very nervous.  They will all potentially lose all their farm lands to him very soon.  Very sad state of affairs.

Family Members of the TWO MISSING US CITIZENS, RESPOND TO FIRST STATEMENT FROM THE GAMBIA GOVERNMENT ISSUED BY A GAMBIAN DIPLOMAT MR SAMSUDEEN SARR

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USA – August 11, 2015 – We the family members of the two missing Gambian US Citizens wish to issue this press release in response to recent statements made by a Gambian Diplomat Mr Samsudeen Sarr. He was responding to Susan Rice National Security adviser to the President of the United States of America. In a statement released by the White House Susan Rice, a former US Permanent Representative to the UN (and now advisor to President Obama) said, The United States is deeply concerned about credible reports of torture, suspicious disappearances – including two American citizens.

Mr Sarr in response to Ms Rice’s statement is quoted as follows “reports of the two missing Americans – Alhagie Ceesay and Ebou Jobe, is nothing but another dubious story fed to US authorities by the enemies of President Jammeh…”

We the families of Alhagie and Ebou, who have been living in agony, who feel the pain every day, are out to present further evidence to set the records straight. The kids who have celebrated 2 years without any knowledge of the whereabouts of their fathers will tell you this is not a story but daily reality as they continue to struggle through this nightmare. The sisters, brothers, cousins, friends and especially the moms and wives of Alhagie and Ebou, will tell you the pain, sadness, tears they have shed is not a dubious story but a reality they wished everyday was just a dream that they can wake up from.

The deputy chief of mission at the United Nation’s further went on to say “Nothing is more absurd than the arrest of foreign investors or prospective business partners going to The Gambia to perform positive work. Hundreds go there every year to invest without incidents…”

Alhagie and Ebou went to the Gambia to invest and contribute to The Gambia economy. The two had a lease agreement for the office space they rented while in The Gambia. Please find attached signed copies (by Ebou Jobe) of the Lease.

Mr Sarr said “There is no record of the two Americans at any of The West African nation’s entry points”.

Alhagie and Ebou left the US on May 14th and arrived in Dakar on May 15th (via SN Brussels UA # 237, Record Locator MV8Y39 – attached). Upon arrival in Dakar, they were told their bags did not make it and will be sent separately.

Their bags were sent through the airline Banjul Bird and the bags arrived on May 19 (see attached bag tags). The bags were collected the same day from the Yundum Airport.

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Based on credible eye witness accounts (which has already been reported to the U.S State Department and FBI), Alhagie & Ebou went to watch a concert on the night of June 22 2013 . On their way home from the event, their car was stopped and they were arrested, this was the last time they had any contacts with the outside world.

The families hold the Gambia Government fully responsible for the disappearance of the two as the NIA is a branch of the government and the two were last seen in their custody.

Mr Sarr went on to state that “Ms Rice appeared to fall for the same trick of talking about a situation that she is least familiar with.” He further went on to say “Susan Rice should realize that politics from thousands of miles away is not as near the same as politics in the United States”.

The family knows the US government is extremely familiar with this case. Ms Rice is very familiar with the politics of Africa as her initial work in peace keeping took her to Rwanda and later as a senior Director to African Missions. She was later the top African diplomat during the East African bombings.We hope that if Mr Sarr was not familiar with this case before that he will now be.

The family is not the least surprised that such statements are coming from The Gambian diplomat Mr Sarr, based on his credibility.

Mr Sarr authored a book titled COUP D’ETAT in which he narrated in an explicit way how he was being tortured at Mile Two in the mid-nineties. He recently retracted accounts of his book, stating that he fabricated stories against the government of President Jammeh.

To Mr Sarr his life may be full of stories and therefore everything around him is fiction. For the Ceesay and Jobe Family, this is reality with human lives involved. This is not a chapter in the COUP D’ETAT Novel.

We are hopeful that The Government of the Gambia will release Alhagie and Ebou just like they have recently released many prisoners, so that their young kids will be able to spend their next birthdays with their fathers.

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Institutionalized Cruelty Against The LGBT Community in The Gambia – Ex-Prisoners Detail Brutal Experience!

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The Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh picked the podium of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2013 as the launch pad for his crusade against homosexuals. He was quoted saying that his government, “will fight these vermin called homosexuals or gays the same way we are fighting malaria-causing mosquitoes, if not more aggressively. Homosexuality is anti-humanity. I have never seen homosexual chicken or turkey.” He made good on this promise by taking the same hateful message back home with him and institutionalizing in the country.

He introduced an anti-gay legislation during his opening of the parliament speech in 2013, and the lawmakers subsequently enacted some of the most discriminatory laws ever heard of in any part of the world. The criminal code of the country was also amended last August to include a life sentence for “aggravated homosexuality”. This move was condemned by Human Rights groups and the international community as harsh and unjust.

In November of last year, the Gambian authorities conducted raids all over the country and arrested everyone suspected of being a homosexual. Mr. Alieu Sarr who was convicted for Aggravated Homosexuality and sent to prison in November of 2014 alongside Mr. Morr Sowe and Mr. M.L. Bittaye for being gay, was released last week and we have information that he has fled the Gambia and is currently working on obtaining political asylum in neighboring Senegal.

He expressed his sincere gratitude to the media for applying and maintaining pressure on the government until their subsequent release. “At first I thought we will disappear like in the case of Ebrima Chief Manneh”, said Mr. Sarr. The three of them were badly tortured during their detention at the National Intelligence Agency (NIA). The notorious torture team called the Junglers usually pay them visits at around 2am, and forcing confessions out of them. They are also forced to identify other homosexuals in the community.

During some of their Torture sessions, the Junglers take off their clothes, hold their hands and legs and beat them up.  No one could hear them screaming, not that it would have made any difference. The Junglers would tell them to speak up or they would kill them and no one would know because they do that all the time.  Mr. Borry Bojang, the former NIA operative who is currently himself in detention at the NIA for his alleged involvement in the December 30th attempted coup, was especially cruel to them during their incarceration, saying to them that the President hates them and that he wanted to use them to set an example. Mr. Seedy Camara, an NIA operative, made them kneel down on stones, Mr. Alasana Baldeh, Mr. Foday Bojang and Mr. Kalilu Janneh took their statements during their torture sessions.

Their phones, emails and other social media accounts were closely scrutinized and monitored. They were tortured for a little over a week between the 9th and the 17th of November 2014. This was when their captors said they had everything that they wanted, and they were going to be transferred to Mile 2 Prison. On the statement of confessions fabricated by the NIA, they claimed that Mr. Sarr engaged in a homosexual act with one Mr. Dodou Bobb when he was about 10 years old, Sarr denied knowing anyone by that name. They also claimed he (Sarr) has had similar affairs with Mr. Modou Boy Jallow, a Gambian fish seller, and Mr. Sereign Mboob, a Senegalese national based in Holland, whose numbers they found in Mr. Sarr’s phone – again; all made up by the NIA. Mr. Sarr was also forced into confessing to passing information to Ms. Fatu Camara of Fatu Radio Networks, even after finding no evidence of such in his email communications or other social media accounts.

Eight days after being detained at The National Intelligence Agency, the men were moved to the Mile 2 Central Prisons in the outskirts of Banjul. They were met by the Operations manager of the Prisons, Mr. M.L. Sowe, who told them that as homosexuals, they should be sent directly to the maximum security wing – completely ignoring the fact that they were not charged with any crimes at the time. They were kept in confinement in the notorious Mile 2 prison without conviction, instead of the temporary holding cells of the Remand Wing to await the outcomes of their trials.

While in prison, they were kept under the most inhumane conditions. They slept, ate and used the toilet in the same space. Their cells were dark and infested with roaches and mosquitoes. They were given Chamber pots to use as toilets.  They were not allowed outside for two months and the only time they saw sunlight during that period was when they come out to empty their chamber pots in the morning, at 8A.M, which lasted only 5 minutes per day. They even had to negotiate with their jailers at times for this “privilege.”
Mr. Sarr was later admitted to the hospital under the constant watchful eyes of two armed soldiers and two prisons officers. He was admitted once for three weeks and the second time for two months. His relatives and friends had to pay bribes to these officers in order to visit him in the hospital. He was denied medication because the hospital did not have any, and no one was allowed to obtain it for him from any other source. It was after the intervention of his lawyers that he was able to have access to his medication.

The conditions under which the prisoners at the notorious Mile 2 prison are kept are nothing short of deplorable by any measure. The food is barely fit for human consumption. The shortage of medication and the presence of inmates with tuberculosis and other communicable diseases pose serious health risks to the rest of the prison population. There are also untreated mentally challenged individuals languishing in the prison.

The Court cases during their trial was always held in chambers, this according to sources was because there was no evidence and the State did not want the media to pick up the story, especially the international media.

 Mr. Alieu Sarr and Mr. Momar Sowe were later acquitted and released, but Mr. Modou Lamin Bittaye still has an ongoing court case and he remains out on bail.

 The family of Mr. Kemo Sanneh, the 17 year old teenager who was arrested alongside these three, was able to scrape together D50, 000.00 to pay off the two NIA operatives, Mr. Seedy Camara and Mr. Alasana Baldeh to secure his release. The young man was released with another young woman, who was subsequently arrested again. This young woman was said to have been subjected to severe torture and she was covered in blood during one of those sessions. The NIA operatives asked her to take off her clothes so they could see where she was bleeding from.

GAMBIA’S JAMMEH DISSOLVES APRC STRUCTURES IN LOWER SALOUM AFTER HIS RULING PARTY WAS DEFEATED BY LANDSLIDE

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The Gambia’s iron fist ruler Yaya Jammeh has reacted irritably to last week humiliating defeat by the National Reconciliation Party (NRP) in the Lower Saloum National Assembly seat by- election. The autocratic President who is also the leader of the ruling party has unanimously decided to dissolve his party’s structures in the Lower Saloum constituency with immediate effect. In the same vein, Mr. Jammeh has ordered the closure of the party’s regional office based in the town of Kaur.

This came in the wake of 6th August, 2015 by-election conducted by the country’s electoral commission to replace a seat left vacant after the explosion of the occupant of that seat from APRC and by extension, the National Assembly.

Jammeh who believes in using his unchecked powers to arm-twist and manipulate people into total submission to his wishes and dictates is said to be unhappy with the people of Lower Saloum who have decided to vote for Modou Bamba Gaye, an NRP candidate to represent them in the APRC dominated Assembly. Dictator Jammeh, the Governor of Central River Region, the APRC Secretary General and National Mobilizer, Omar Khan, Minister Bala Garba Jahumpa and Yankuba Colley respectively are all said to be very disappointed and embarrassed with the outcome of the results. Jammeh was quoted to have said he could not believe that the people of Kaur, a town he sees as his home and has held meetings at during his country wide tour can side with an opposition and not his candidate.

Our source indicated that the decision to dissolve the structures is due to misinformation given to Yaya Jammeh by his trusted men including Hon. Sainey Mbye of Upper Saloum and the Regional Governor that the Constituency Committee submitted Kabba Touray as the choice of the people, an information they knew was false and thus led to APRC losing their once stronghold, amidst spending almost half a million dalasi during their campaign.

Analysts say that The Gambia’s dictator in a violation of the country’s constitution and demonstration of his political immaturity and lack of respect for Gambian tax payers has once again said he will not approve any project meant for constituencies that vote for an opposition candidate. In a televised speech last Tuesday, President Jammeh, while addressing his cabinet in a retreat in his village of Kanilai threatened to cut off the people of Lower Saloum constituency from any development project, the same way he did with Kiang in the past.

Auschwitz of the 21st Century? – Modou Njie, Sarjo Jarju, Abdoulie Jobe and Co held in Concentration Camp like Conditions in Mile 2!

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News coming from the Gambia concerning the conditions under which Modou Njie, Sarjo Jarju, Abdoulie Jobe and others charged in the failed coup of December 30 are very disturbing.  To think that there is a place in this century where even animals, let alone human beings are being kept in such conditions can only be deemed a dream.  If we didn’t know any better, we would have dismissed such information as propaganda.

The questions that beg for answers are: why does Yahya Jammeh think that Gambia deserve such inhumane treatment?  What have the people of this once peaceful country done to deserve this?  Why is the International Community ignoring such atrocities of Biblical proportions?  Could the answer lie with our culture of silence?  Has Yahya Jammeh finally succeeded in terrorizing Gambians to a point where crimes of such magnitude are seen as normal?

We hope that we will find answers to these urgent and vexing questions soon enough to address our current predicament. One that cannot wait, for every minute of every day is critical – someone is either dying or dead. But back to the Modou Njie and Co’s conditions.

The just recently released prisoners that Faturadio spoke to describe the deplorable conditions that Modou Njie lives under like this:

First, he is not allowed any visitors at all.  This means that families, lawyers, friends, and doctors are not allowed to visit him under any circumstances.  This contravenes so many local and International laws – every prisoner has a right to visits from especially lawyers, family members, and doctors.  These sources have confirmed that he is currently sick but hasn’t been given medical checkup or medication since doctors are not allowed to visit him.

Second, he is held in solitary confinement 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  He is essentially kept in a dark room all the time and not allowed to come out.  According to the sources, this is also done to make him mentally unstable.

Third, both his hands and feet are in chains.  As if that is not enough punishment, he is chained to a metal pole in his cell where he is kept in solitary confinement.  The cell is too small to even stretch one’s legs.  His hands were broken during his torture and the chains are aggravating the pains.

Fourth, because he is in chains, and chained to a metal in this dark room, not allowed to come out, he goes to the toilet in the same place where he is chained, using a small cup that the guards will put under him.  Once he is done, the cup is left there, with him having no ability to dispose it off or cleaning himself.  He is basically sitting on his own feces 24/7.

Fifth, the food in Mile 2 have been one of the subjects of UN Special Rapporteur’s report.  The indictment of the food conditions leaves no doubt that meals in that place amount to nothing but poison.  Many prisoners who can afford to, do avoid the food.  But unfortunately for Modou Njie and colleagues, they don’t have a choice.  This food is one source of his sickness according to the sources.

Sixth, to serve as a mental torture, these prisoners are all kept in black uniforms to remind them that they could be executed any day.

Modou Njie was alleged to been a member of the group that launched the failed December 30 coup.  He was shot and wounded during their attempt to take over the State House.  He has since been Court-martialed with Sarjo Jarju, Buba Bojang, Abdoulie Jobe  and others in what was a secrete proceeding widely criticized by human rights groups and governments around the world as a sham.  They were all given the death sentence and have since been languishing in Mile 2.  Their families were hopeful during the just recent prisoner “pardon” by President Yaya Jammeh, but those hopes were dashed when it was soon realized that even other political prisoners like Amadou Sanneh were not going to be released.

The families of these prisoners, human rights groups, and activists are now pinning their hopes on the International Community to intervene on behalf of these prisoners to improve their conditions in prison and to make sure they are given a fair trial in a competent court of law.

APRC DIVIDED AFTER HUMILIATING DEFEAT IN LOWER SALOUM BY-ELECTION

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The ruling APRC Party of Dictator Yaya Jammeh is divided after suffering a humiliating defeat in Lower Saloum National Assembly By-elections. Inside sources indicate that the party stalwarts and its leadership, while engaged in post-election analysis after the announcement of the results, were in a serious blame game and counter accusations of who and what contributed towards the defeat. The Governor of the region Mr Omar Khan was quoted to have said that he has never experienced such a loss in his life. Mr. Khan said the defeat of the APRC candidate, Mr Kabba Touray was due to sabotage by some supposed APRC loyalists, and that he knows those who are behind his party losing the once APRC stronghold to the National Reconciliation Party of Mr. Hamat Bah.

The desk officer for the region, Honorable Mr Sainey Mbye who promised victory was visibly terrified with the outcome. The APRC is said to have spent almost half a million dalasis during the nomination and campaign periods.

Mr Omar Khan who served as Governor of Upper River Region until his sacking in August 2013 was recycled back into the system and reappointed Governor of Central River Region in May 2014. He replaced Mr Ganyie Touray, who was removed from office and subsequently detained by he police. Both men were on the ground to canvass for votes for the unpopular APRC flag bearer Mr Kabba Touray.

Mr. Touray represented the people of Lower Saloum in the legislature between 2007 and 2012 and like many other uneducated APRC legislators, Mr Kabba’s presence in the national assembly was just physical in nature. He lacks intellectual substance and he never contributes during debates. His constituents complained that for the five years that he was in office, he did not lobby for any development programs for their constituency.  He was replaced in 2012 after one term in office by  Mr Pa Malick Ceesay, who himself was expelled from the party afte serving only three years of his five year term. He is currently on trial for abuse of office and economic crimes.

Mr. Yankuba Colley, the national mobilizer of APRC party, who was only seen on the ground on election day said in an interview with the national television that they have taken the defeat in good faith and would henceforth start working to correct the mistakes made and avoid a reoccurrence of such as well as prepare for the 2016 general elections. Mr. Colley however calls the results “a disappointment from the people of Lower Saloum”.

The election had a 56.8% registered voter turnout, and it was won by NRP’s Mr Modou Bamba Gaye who pulled 2764 votes while Kabba Touray of the APRC got 1618 votes.

The APRC Chairman Mr Yaya Jammeh who approved the nomination of Mr Kabba Touray as his party’s flag bearer is said to have issued a pre-election warning to his people to ensure that APRC retake the seat. In addition to approving a large sum of money to attain this goal, Dictator Jammeh has also dispatched three of his Ministers; Mr Bala Garba Jahumpa, Mr Omar Sey and Mr Benjamin Roberts to go and join the campaign. The current speaker of he National assembly Mr Abdoulie Bojang was on hand and so was the expelled former holder of the contested seat Mr. Pa Malick Ceesay.

This according to our analysis is a clear indication of how desperately Mr Jammeh and his APRC party wanted to keep this seat under their control.

MELTING THE ELEMENT OF FEAR IN THE GAMBIA

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In his tucked – tail retreat from travelling outside the Gambia and his cowardly movements between Kanilai and Banjul under heavy armor and the senseless military check points, Jammeh is given a taste of his own medicine of “living in fear”; thanks to the December 30, 2014 attack on the State House. Jammeh now more than ever before knows that we have driven him to the edge of the cliff of no return to join past neocolonial gangsters like him that wreaked havoc on Africa. The once paralyzing fear, never known in our beloved Gambia has finally evaporated into thin air.

Second to April 10 and 11, 2000; December 30, 2014 will be forever etched on our national consciousness.

Credible information has reached us that, no less than a thousand guards (GNA, NIA and his unofficial thugs) rotate monthly in defense of the State House in Banjul. The number of guards at the killing fields in Kanilai is open to anyone’s guess. This is the end game for tyrants who choose to be deaf, dumb and blind to peace and social justice. Jammeh doesn’t even trust himself, neither his shadow for a very long time. As the saying goes: “Baaken Jama la Bugga” – there is no soul that doesn’t yearn for peace; even Jammeh. But peace, he will never know for the rest of his devilish life. If anyone doubts his paranoia with paralyzing fear; watch the procession on the day of the Eid prayers. Inside the mosque, rows in front, beside and behind him stood plain clothes killers at guard while he “prayed”.

He’s been heard telling an American ambassador that, “he is not the monster people claim he is”. Joseph Mobutu, a poisoned fruit from the same tree as Jammeh once uttered: “I am not a monster”.

Yes, 21 years has been too damn long to have put up with AFPRC-APRC tyranny but our relentless fight has driven Jammeh to the end of his rope. Either he hangs himself or we will uproot him by any means necessary. For quite some time, Jammeh has realized that we had pierced through his “armor of invincibility”, rendering all his ghoulish sacrifices and amulets (“Jujus”) useless.

Like tyrants before him, the consequences of his reign of terror have begun to melt away the fear that his regime fed on for the past years. Now, Jammeh is drowning in the sewage of his repressive regime. After unleashing every imaginable act of terror against the people of our peace loving Gambia, he resorts to the oldest trick in the “book of tyrants”. Jammeh now resorts to deceitful acts of sympathy and questionable benevolence such as his recent presidential “massive pardons” of prisoners, the majority of whom were illegally imprisoned in the first place. He is at his desperate best to survive this catastrophe of his own making.

Jammeh never does anything at the goodness of his heart. If he did he would have had friends. Everyone that Jammeh so called befriended either ended tragic or in betrayal.

Additional pressure, aside from the resistance of the “diaspora” is bearing heavily on Jammeh from international organizations and governments to make gestures of “reconciliation”. It has been confirmed that Mrs. Fatou Bensouda, the sitting Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) recently visited Gambia and indeed met with Jammeh. Whether she gave him her own advice or conveyed advice from other sources to diffuse the mounting internal crises and begin laying down his “exit plan” or worst, preparing the grounds for the 2016 elections; Jammeh can never rule in the same old way he did.

 The “genie is out of the bottle”; it can never be put back. As the genie got out of the bottle, so did Ali Cham, a Gambian rapper, stage name “Killer Ace”, with his caustic relics (“Ku Boka C Geta G”) against the buffoon Jammeh regime. The bottled –up bitterness against the AFPRC – APRC regime is erupting like a hot blast.

But Jammeh has a lot more to answer to beyond the ceremonial release of “229 prisoners” under bizarre circumstances. Like most Gambians, I personally welcome the release of the prisoners but categorically not grateful to anyone, especially Jammeh. A mere scratch on the surface is not satisfactory. We must dig deep down into the rot that AFPRC-APRC has created during its reign of terror to come to a closure.

There are no doubts that the willfully ignorant sycophants of the regime and the advocates of “meaningless peace” will be at it again in their baseless defense of this dying but not yet dead regime. They have become masters at spinning reality wrong side up with their empty slogans “we don’t want any violence” and “Gambia is a peaceful country”. Where were these hypocrites for the past 21 years when violence was the only solution Jammeh applied in every situation? If you want meaningful peace, you must be willing to fight for it.

We will protest against any attempts to sanitize Jammeh for the sake of “meaningless reconciliations” at our expense. There must be a new beginning in our beloved Gambia which cannot co-exist with Jammeh.

 We demand:

.  An independent investigation into Koro Ceesay’s mysterious death.

. An investigation into the disappearance of Chief Ebrima Manneh, Saul Ndow,

   Mahawa Cham, Ndure Cham, Ebou Jobe, Mahmoud Ceesay and countless other

   soldiers and civilians.

. An investigation into the assassination of Deida Hydara.

. An inquiry in the torture chambers such as Fort Bullen and “Bamba Dinka”

    with testimony from torture and rape survivors.

. An open inquiry into the prison population at the Jeswang and George Town

    prisons.

     “FREEDOM FOR EVERYBODY OR FRREDOM FOR NOBODY”! JAMMEH MUST GO!

Two Twenty Dalasis notes! Economic sense, Fraud or Inflation?

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As part of activities marking Gambia’s 50 years of nationhood, President Jammeh changed the country’s currency by introducing new notes with his face printed on all the new notes, to make matters worst, the D200 (two hundred dalasis) note was also introduced much to the consternation of many versed in economic matters, who raised the signal of impending economic crisis. Readers would recall that when Dictator Jammeh took over power through a coup in 1994, one of the first things he condemned as excessive was what he labelled as lavish lifestyle of ex President Jawara and his entourage and Jawara’s face on the country’s currency, saying that the country does not belong to President Jawara and it was thus arrogance and excessive.

Fast forward 20years later, dictator Jammeh and his wife’s excessive lifestyle is one of the most disgusting affronts to Gambia’s ailing economy, their daughter 14 year old Mariam attends an $80,000 per annum exclusive boarding school in Manhattan USA, this is in sharp contrast to ex President Jawara’s children who attended public schools in Gambia and could speak the local languages, unlike Mariam who can not speak any of Gambia’s local languages. Dictator Jammeh’s wife and children together with their entourage holiday at the most exclusive hotels and yachts around the world, wasting millions of tax payer monies on lavish shopping sprees and private planes to ferry them around. Dictator Jammeh’s abuse of the Gambia’s central bank, monetary and gifts meant for Gambians and private sector businesses for his personal gain is widely documented and has led to the country’s near collapsed economy. Thus observers see his move to change the currency of the country and have his face on all new bills as pure hypocrisy on Jammeh’s part and a complete departure from his original statements that ex President Jawara does not own the country and should not have his face on the country’s currency. “The question that begs to be asked is therefore, what has changed? Is Dictator Jammeh now entitled to have his face on the country’s money because he now feels he owns the Gambia as he declared during his 2014 Eid speech to muslim leaders at State House?, is he planning to become a monarch as widely rumored?”

Many observers further raised the alarm when the introduction of the new dalasis notes did not automatically follow the recalling of the old notes in circulation, meaning that the market was being flooded with both the old and new currencies. This situation was not helped with the President dictator Jammeh issuing an executive directive, appreciating the dalasis against all major currencies. Many saw this executive interference in the money market as a sign of a weak dalasis and a departure from free market policies which would signal doom for an already weak dalasis and Gambian economy. The IMF report in June also further signaled economic crisis with a strict warning to the Finance Ministry and Central Bank to adhere to prudent fiscal discipline and lift the executive order appreciating the dalasis against major currencies to restore confidence in the market. IMF also reported that the Central bank was printing new money, which would leave the dalasis vulnerable to inflation.

The situation above led many to be very concerned and raised alarm bells about the economic situation in terms of inflation and fraud, when they saw two different D20 notes in circulation in Gambia. The one D20 note is printed by the official money printers for central Bank of the Gambia De la Rue Company, while the other is reportedly printed in Nigeria. Many are saying that the different D20 notes are open to fraud and could led the weak dalasis to collapse especially as the security features on the second D20 is weak and could easily be reprinted. “The question many are asking is why introduce two different D20 notes? and is the D20 notes the reason IMF said that Central Bank is printing extra money without following the proper policies and economic protocols?” asked an observer. “This is really strange” said another we spoke to, “why still keep the older notes which the new notes have replaced also in circulation?”.

As observers cite economic pressures as one of the reasons dictator Jammeh released some prisoners as part of his 22nd July 2015 celebrations marking his 21st year in power, many continue to believe that the ailing Gambian economy would be a major determining factor on whether dictator Jammeh can continue to cling on to power or be forced out through sheer frustration from a Gambian populace fast losing patience with the status quo of economic mismanagement and dictatorship. Regional and International isolation especially with cries for term limits and President Obama calling on African leaders to give up power instead of believing they should be President for life has made dictator Jammeh even more isolated and his position more untenable. The question that begs to be asked is what stimulus the movement for change will add to keep up the pressure on Jammeh for reforms and an end to dictatorship in Gambia and what tricks dictator Jammeh has up his sleeve to appease a regional and international community as well as civil and rights organizations fast losing patience with impunity, lack of respect for basic human rights and rule of law in Gambia. The proverbial chess game continues…….

Capt.(Rtd) Alhajie Kanteh appointed Acting Secretary General of The NRMG as the movement reshuffles its executive

In an on-going reorganization and restructuring, the National Resistance Movement of the Gambia, NRMG, herewith wishes to make it known that Capt.(Rtd) Alhajie Kanteh has been appointed  Acting Secretary General of the Movement effective 01 August 2015. All members of the Executive remain in place pending confirmation by the Congress of general membership shortly.

Yahya Jammeh Humiliates Eumeu Sene!!!

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In what seemed like an instant replay of an all too familiar movie, Yahya Jammeh has done it again – hoisting someone on a high horse only to force them to the ground employing his most humiliating snub. When Eumeu Sene defeated Bala Gaye in one of the most exciting wrestling duels in Senegalese history, fans in both Senegal and The Gambia were ecstatic!  True to form, sensing the huge popularity wave that the new Champ from Dakar was riding on, Yahya tagged along by inviting Eumeu to Banjul.  This was the same move he made when Bala Gaye defeated Yekinni in what was yet another combat for the history books.

Yahya is a typical dictator – they try to associate themselves with anyone who is enjoying popularity with the intention of stealing the show in an effort to make up for what they had already lost in public approval because of their brutal ways.  He is therefore notorious for inviting celebrities to The Gambia, showering them with lots of dollars, taking pictures with them, and parading with them on national TV to boost his ratings.  Unfortunately, these friendships with Yahya don’t last unbeknown to many of these unsuspecting celebs – once the popularity craze has waned, he dumps them for new up and coming ones.  Such was the fate of poor Eumeu who would have saved himself the headache had he had a small chat with other Senegalese celebs like Kumba Gawlo, Aida Sama, Vivianne or Bala Gaye before getting into such an arrangement with this ungrateful leader.

Eumeu’s visit to Banjul during that trip was the talk of town.  TV cameras followed him and his wife everywhere, grand galas were hosted in his honor, parades were held to celebrate his victory, speaker after speaker spoke of the special bond Eumeu had with Yahya.  All of these culminated in the grand finale – the presentation of two brand new vehicles to both Eumeu and his wife, all from the benevolence of Yahya Jammeh, “the man who loves humanity” according to Eumeu at the time.

So it was a shocked to Sene when he decided to attend Yahya Jammeh’s birthday celebration, and this time, in an effort to return the favor and show his appreciation of his old friend, brought with him a white horse as a gift for the birthday boy.  This would turn out to be a serious mistake – Yahya’s superstitious mind doesn’t allow him to see a “white horse” as just a mere gift, but rather a conning ploy for something more sinister, the results of which he believes, cannot be good news.

According to sources, when Yahya got news of the horse, he immediately directed his staff to keep Eumeu as far away from him as possible.  Despite his repeated attempts, Eumeu was not able to even have a word of greeting with The Gambian Dictator.  Yahya instead delegated his Secretary General, Lamin Nyabally as the go-to guy for Eumeu.  The poor Senegalese wrestler went back home humiliated, dejected, and disrespected.  Sources have confirmed to Faturadio that Eumeu was furious for the ill-treatment he received.

Observers have concluded that Eumeu Sene has no one to blame but himself since he was warned sufficiently about how Yahya Jammeh operates.  But because Eumeu was too greedy to listen to wise counsel, he fell for what turned out to be what they (the observers) had suspected would be the fate of this relationship.  They hope this will be a lesson for other Senegalese celebrities who are lining up to get a piece of Yahya’s “benevolence.”

OPPORTUNITY OR PERIL, GAMBIA AT A CROSSROAD

The legal, active and registered opposition political parties in the Gambia individually and in the aggregate have reached a fork on the road and they must make a historic and consequential decision that will result in either an  opportunity for the Gambian people to renew their faith in democracy by embracing a united and determined opposition as they lead the fight to establish the will of the people or they can remain fractured, weighted down by petty politics, inertia and a lack of urgency to match the existential threat the nation and its people face. Significantly , the opposition as a collective has also run out of time and reasons for not settling on a unified program to rally the country and world around.

Their constituency, which is the majority of Gambians in and out of the country have only a single proposition for the opposition: Come together and represent us as one entity to fight for regime change, simple and straight forward. Those political parties who value that call as a supreme national duty must promptly and publicly accede to this reasonable demand of their diverse constituencies and their allies around the world who believe Gambia deserves a  leadership and direction worthy of its people. With a unified political leadership in place accompanied by a clear road map for regime change, every Gambian that aspires to a better country will join our political leaders to fight the battle to ensure freedom and democracy for our people. We will provide resources, expertise , time, our physical bodies in various ways and to various degrees to ensure success by the will of Allah.All we ask the politicians to do is to provide robust and moral leadership commensurate to the rectitude of the cause they and all who have joined them over the years have dedicated themselves to.

Conversely, it should be clear to leaders of the opposition that their current trajectory of being content with the glacial pace of their consultations within the G6 framework and occasionally addressing the Gambian people through individual party events and or press releases is not adequate to the task at hand. In fact that approach has begin to irritate components of their constituency and undermined both morale within core supporters  and faith in persuadable Gambians that the opposition is willing and able to move affirmatively as a united front.A continuation of a general perception of politicians set in their ways and refusing to accede to the common sense demands of their own supporters and democracy advocates around the world would risk a total rupture between the opposition and key elements of their support base. Absent a full and total unified force, a coalition of the willing with a clear and definite road map for regime change should present itself to the Gambian people in a matter of days and not weeks. The opposition in its current posture risk rebellion among its ranks and allies and that may portend for the indefinite foreclosure of the political parties being the vehicle of change. This would subject our country to greater risk of uncontrolled violence as citizens look for alternative ways of ending tyranny, a quest that will not end as long as there is a Gambia and Gambians willing to fight for it. Consequently, I propose the following:

1- A unified political front comprising of willing parties fully agreeing to a clear road map for regime change be announced within the next 7 days

2- Following the announcement, the diaspora will raise D1million in 14 days and work with the constituted political leadership to tour the whole of Gambia to explain and seek strong support for the cause of action they have agreed to lead the nation toward.

3-Immediately following the nationwide tour, the leadership would be flown to regional and world capitals to explain the cause of action and to seek political, diplomatic and other support from governments and other entities that have already indicated sympathy to our cause.

4-Substantial effort at resource gathering in the tens of millions of Dalasis using all available means would be directed at capacity building of the political infrastructure in country.

5-Support mechanisms and associated teams will be stood up to help with strategy, logistics, communication and other components necessary for the efficient execution of the cause of action outlined by the political leaders.

Within three months of being in business every Gambian will be in no doubt what the program of the opposition is and what the inevitable results would be. It will be a country without Yahya Jammeh or his vicious system.

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