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Media Bias Helped Gambia's Jammeh Win Election: AU

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Yahya Jammeh
(Reuters) - Gambian President Yahya Jammeh benefited from a strong media bias and greater financial resources than his rivals to secure a new five-year term in elections, the African Union said on Saturday.

Former military coup leader Jammeh scored a landslide 72 percent victory to extend his 17 year-rule over the tiny West African country, criticized for alleged human rights abuses and press-muzzling.
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Yahya Jammeh speaking to journalists shortly after his nomination for presidency.

"Although provision was made for equal access of all political parties and candidates to the public media, the actual coverage was strongly weighted in favor of the candidate of the ruling party," the AU observer mission concluded.

"The gross imbalance in the financial and material capability of the candidates may have resulted in the lack of adequate visibility of the United Democratic Party (UDP) and the Independent candidates," it said of his main challengers.

However the continental grouping found that there were no acts of intimidation during voting on Friday and concluded that despite the failings, "the results are a true reflection of the will of the sovereign people of The Gambia."

Results showed Jammeh won 470,550 votes, while his closest rival Ousainou Darboe got 114,177 votes, or 17 percent, Carayol said. Independent candidate Amath Bah scored 11 percent. Many analysts saw the incumbent's victory as a foregone conclusion.

Darboe has urged Gambians to reject the election as rigged, while Bah complained of insufficient access to media and funds to campaign properly.

One of Africa's most controversial rulers, Jammeh announced in 2007 that he had a herbal concoction that cured AIDS, but only on Thursdays, a claim derided by health experts. He has been criticized for reported threats to human rights groups and a 2008 order for all homosexuals to leave Gambia.

Jammeh's standing abroad has been further strained by spats with Senegal and Guinea, while the West African body ECOWAS said this week it would not send an observer mission to the polls because it doubted they would be free and fair.

Gambia is one of only handful of African states not to have diplomatic ties with China because of its recognition of Taiwan.
(Reporting by Pap Saine; Writing by Mark John; Editing by Andrew Roche)

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-1 #23 2011-12-07 15:47
Are you Jammeh or one of his to deny devil worship by the big tree in Kanilai bushes ? How much palm wine and blood sacrifice will you ever deny.
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0 #22 2011-12-06 19:54
Latiff, honestly, didn't you ever seen jammeh praying? tell me where did you see evils praying, and to whom?
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-1 #21 2011-12-06 18:49
To compare this devil worshipper Jammeh with a prophet is blaspheme. The man is satan in every nature and way. It is not Allah that forced Jammeh on Gambians. It is Jammeh's typical evil mind that is making him be who he is. Stop fooling around with this notion that Jammeh is God sent. He is satan. The man beleives in nothing else apart from evil.
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0 #20 2011-12-06 03:25
This is exactly what ABU JAHAL, used to tell the Prophet (PBUH). All we need is "faith" (BURR YALLA, MOY MAYEEH).
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-1 #19 2011-12-06 01:14
Where is human shame when someone who could not win the heart of loose street girls as rough army lad can now claim 70 + % of voters. Let him get serious. This is the most hated person in Gambia. The look on his face tell different story from what the cooked election figures try to paint.
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+1 #18 2011-11-28 16:32
Great Article about Dictator Jammeh

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/11/20111126113323879956.html
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+2 #17 2011-11-27 22:19
If darbo go to statehouse and congrats Jammeh,that will be the dead of UDP party forever. Some religious leaders are trying to meet him to convince him to accept defeats and congratulate Jammeh for the sake of peace..nonsense peace wen our uncles and brother are languishing at mile .
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+5 #16 2011-11-27 22:03
A soldier without political knowledge is a virtual criminal." Thomas Sankara
Yahya Jammeh is a virtual Criminal
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0 #15 2011-11-27 05:30
Hey williams throw your gabbage posting in a gabbage..we r talking about the dictator and murderer we have in state house so if u don't have heart to criticise or comment about election get da fuck outta here..we don't need dat peace of crap from unpredictable folks like u...Jack assses go and advice your family..
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+2 #14 2011-11-27 00:13
her people and none Gambia alike.Thanks for the opions being express here.I want all Gambian to have one voice respect each other and have great concern for each other for the common good.Lets disagree and agree to build a new Gambia for generations to come.God bless the Gambia and
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