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Gambia Civil Society Association Says No To Jammeh’s Diaspora Meeting

Ndey_Tapha_Sosseh(JollofNews) - The coalition of Civil Society Associations Gambia (CSAG), a coalition of seven Gambian civil and human rights organisations spread across Europe, the United States and Africa is aware of efforts to cajole Diaspora Gambians to conference with Yahya Jammeh’s regime in the early New Year.

To begin with, CSAG having pondered on this issue for the better part of the past two weeks has unequivocally concluded that the political conditions in the country do not permit for such a surreptitious meeting to take place.

Moreover, CSAG wants to make it clear that to date neither it as an umbrella organisation representing seven Gambian civil and human rightsNdey_Tapha_Sosseh organisations, nor its individual members have received invitations to participate in the so-called Banjul “Diaspora” meeting.

As a newly established organisation, CSAG hopes to position itself as the voice of authority representing the political interests of all Gambians, and we will in the coming weeks and months, work diligently to earn the trust of every Gambian as we reach out to expand our membership to encompass the wider Gambian community at home and abroad.

In theory, CSAG is not opposed to the idea of political dialogues, but only if they will yield beneficial results for the people of our country. However, to rush into a Diaspora meeting as envisaged by the Gambia’s Foreign Ministry, is an extreme leap of faith CSAG is not willing to gamble its image and integrity into.

Consequently, CSAG hopes to encourage Diaspora Gambians who have committed to attend the Banjul meeting to reconsider their positions and call off participation in a charade designed more for symbolism and political advantage for the regime than a genuine desire for political change.

CSAG opposes any political meeting that will only help to improve Yahya Jammeh’s tarnished international image and by extension; legitimise his regime, especially after the fraudulent elections of November 24, 2011. If the regime is ready to open a meaningful and good faith dialogue with Diaspora Gambians, it will show its readiness by first honoring the preconditions listed below.

Having said that, CSAG whose members consist of some of the most vociferous exiled critics of the regime is not entirely shutting the door to the possibility of a dialogue with the regime. However, certain conditions must be met before such a meeting can take place; namely:

i. Free all political prisoners unconditionally

ii. Lift the ban on dissidents visiting home

iii. Invite independent agencies to investigate all the murders and disappearances

iv.  Open prisons and detention centres for inspections by the ICRC and other experts

v.  End the arbitrary arrests and detentions immediately

vi.  Stop all on-going kangaroo trials around the country

vii. Repeal laws that unduly restrict freedom of expression

viii.Respect freedom of assembly and association

ix.  Invite representatives of ECOWAS to moderate the meeting

x. Allow neutral mediators like the US who will to hold the regime to its promises

xi.  Allow constitutional amendment to reinstitute the two-term presidential limits

xii. Agree to a wholesale institutional reforms of every sector of the government


Once the regime agrees to these demands, CSAG will be prepared to discuss the possibility of holding an international meeting to be attended by the regime, Gambia’s political opposition, CSAG and the Gambian media.

CSAG stands ready to hold a meaningful dialogue with the regime in the coming year if the conditions listed above are met and seeks the support of the wider Diaspora Gambian community.

As a result, in the coming weeks and months, we will seek to indulge the support of every Diaspora Gambian in the struggle to move our country towards complete freedom from impunity and hopes all Gambians at home and abroad will coalesce around CSAG to enable us to speak with one voice in the interest of our country.

Sincerely Yours

Banka Manneh
Chairman, CSAG
Ndey Tapha Sosseh
General Secretary, CSAG

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0 #10 2012-01-06 01:13
Jatto, i have being misleaded like everybody else, but i will fixed it, am sorry my brother next time, i will do better. My bad bro.
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-2 #9 2012-01-05 22:34
kangkang youm lied yesterday. jammeh nwas not in gambia. everything that comes from your smelly mouth and stinking asshole is a lie just like jammeh is a pathologicall liar. go bury yourself in a grave. you not worth breathing gods aid.
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+2 #8 2012-01-05 19:24
An encouraging move!!
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-1 #7 2012-01-04 22:17
This is a plot for killing more Gambians. Where is big Amin Dada if he is for reasl. Calling people and runnung away is no serious business.
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-1 #6 2012-01-04 19:35
Jatto, He was there today, at the closing and all guest are invited dinner tonight for a farewell.
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+1 #5 2012-01-04 17:01
kangkang who cares. and where is your master yaya jamme. is he in hospitel or campama.
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-4 #4 2012-01-03 22:52
I just spoke to the Minister for Diaspora, Hon. Tangara, he said the meeting is going well, tomorrow is the last meeting.
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+4 #3 2012-01-03 22:40
Excellent conditions!!! I Like them and let's see if The Dictator would sacrifice to meet all these conditions as you've outlined. This guy (Jammeh) think we are fools like him. You can fool some people but you can't fool everyone at once!. Bob Marley.
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+4 #2 2012-01-03 05:33
Quote Mike Scales “...If there is substance in this move by Banjul...”

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There you are Mike; this is everybody’s guess. It’s ONLY the signs of a “drowning man crouching straws”. There’s NO SINCERITY in this, EXCEPT for the kanilai murderer juggling in PRETENCE to legitimise his ILLEGALITY. Truth’s, he can fool NO ONE. How comes the Gambian Diaspora who “NEVER mattered” at any time before the futile election exercise, suddenly seems CRUCIAL in nation building? We’ll get there eventually; SLOWLY BUT SURELY. Long live Gambia!!!
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+5 #1 2012-01-02 23:45
Reassuring and intelligent.

If there is substance in this move by Banjul...

Let there be a truly representative body

such as CSAG....to enter into the discussion/ negotiation arena.

Prior to any such negotiation...CSAG should commence a fact finding discussion with all disporan stakeholders to present a united agenda.

They have not closed the door.

I hope Banjul sees this as positive and encouraging?
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