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Zimbabwe election valid - Says President Jammeh![]() Thursday, July 03, 2008 president Alhaji Dr Yahya jammeh, has given the June 27 Presidential election run-off in Zimbabwe a clean bill of health, saying “Zimbabwe’s election is valid”. The president, in addition, branded the leader of the main opposition mDC, morgan Tchangarai, as a “blue-eyed boy” and “puppet” of the West, emphasising that Zimbabwe will never be colonised again. The plain speaking Gambian leader made these remarks in an interview with newsmen at the airport, upon his arrival from the 11th AU summit in the Egyptian Red Sea Resort of Sharm El-Sheikh, which lasted for two days. According to Dr Jammeh, the summit was not diversion on the Zimbabwe issue but rather showed African leaders working for the continent’s interest and those who are for West. He added: “The pronouncements of major Western media before the summit was what those representing Western interests came with, but they have regretted it’. The Gambian leader made comparison to an election recently held in an Eastern African country, which was described as not free and fair by all institutions involved in the process, yet the West decided to be mute about it. the aftermath of that election was marred by violence during which many were killed, thousands displaced and the end result was a unity government. To him, Africans accept Mugabe’s re-election, because it was lawful as the country’s laws do not ban elections if a party decides to boycott. hypocrisy Dr Jammeh again made reference to an event in a country in the Horn of Africa, where opposition protesters were shot and killed with impunity. he added that the government went to the extent of refusing to release the dead bodies unless the relatives paid for the bullets, but yet still the West made no noise, because that government was serving their interests. “Why Zimbabwe?” he asked. “Because the whites are involved,” he said, answering his rhetorical question. he observed that the suffering of the people of Zimbabwe was not Mugabe’s making, but the West’s just because they want to effect a change of government, which will be ruled by their puppet. Dr Jammeh wondered why the West during the first round of the election decreed the process foul only to endorse it when the MDC emerged as the winner. He agreed with President Museveni of Uganda that elections cannot be free and fair, when the opposition are backed by external forces to destablise a country by launching attacks on ruling party supporters and use NGOs to induce the electorate. inclusive government To Dr Jammeh, president Mugabe can accommodate “nationalists” and “patriots” who have divergent views with him but have the country’s interest at heart. But the decision for that mechanism to be in place lies with the government and people of Zimbabwe. Prosecuting Mugabe The Gambian leader called the Western ploy to prosecute President Mugabe on the pretext of misrule as “free, fair and fine”. But questioned why they are not calling for the prosecution of the then white minority government in Zimbabwe and South Africa, where they carried out mass killings of Blacks, which was stopped by Mugabe and his fellow nationalists. He added that today, the perpetrators of those crimes are living freely and no one is calling for their prosecution. “We Africans should learn a lesson from this. They (the West) think they can dictate to us (Africans) and this is not acceptable. Africans should stand for Zimbabwe. After all what did the West did for Africa?,” he rhetorically asked. The theme Commenting on the theme of the summit, which was “Meeting the Millennium Development Goals in Water and Sanitation”, Dr Jammeh said sanitation is the problem in Africa and not water. “Leaders have realise that collective approach at continental level will enable the continent to meet the MDGs in 2015,” he added. Author: by pa malick Faye CommentsThere are 19 comments - add your comment Elizabeth Makiyi - Scotland, United Kingdom Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:45 AM In my opinion the West do not want to colonize Zimbabwe as was in the past. We are looking not at our history but to the future were everyone is equall and has the right to food, water, good sanitation, education. health and welfare rights, freedom of speach, the right to vote. It seems to me that these things we take for granted here in the West should be aforded to every human being. Co-operation from the Zimbabwe Government to these ends could start to rebuild their economey. Yes the ordinary people of Zimbabwe and other African Nations look to the West and see the standard of living we cherish and yearn for the same. Let them the people of Zimbabwe decide their future. james - Hamburg, Germany Thursday, July 03, 2008 8:00 AM It true that the white are talking becsuse they the minority white in Zimbabwe are affected.The simply throuth is we have the worst problem in The Gambia,but no white is talking about it because it effect only black Gambians. Anonymous Thursday, July 03, 2008 12:28 PM Speak out Mr. Presisdent. I am proud to have a Head of State like you. Africa needs just a hand-full of your kind and our problems will far be over. Stand firm! Manlanding- US Thursday, July 03, 2008 4:33 PM Here is a dictator advocating for misrule and blaming "whites" for the mishap.Jammeh is a bafoon. All he cares about is his continuous grib on to power for his own ends. Likes to talk big and act like demi-God in the Gambia. He is nobody in the eyes of the international community.There is total leadership crisis in Zimb. If he fails to acknowledge that, then he is a fool. I'm a Gambian residing in the US and fully aware of Jammeh's totaltarian behaviour.So, it is not surprisinig to learn of his support for this Old dictator in another part of Africa.
Back to Jammeh... a guy who lacks respect for his own people.Total disregard for the rule of law in his own country.Has total control of the judiciary system, local government and all other sectors of the country. Tailors the constitution to suit his selfish needs.Has rubber stamp parliament, appoints and dismiss anyone at his disposl. In addition, wants to control independent media and enjoys praise singing at the detriment of gambians. Sanjiba Makalo - United Kingdom, Europe Thursday, July 03, 2008 4:47 PM Jammeh wants to be noticed by the west that is why he rants against them .He is trying to emulate Idi Amin the idoitic Ugandan president of yore. Congratulations for gaining that kind of recognition. BULFAALEH - Banjul, Gambia Thursday, July 03, 2008 11:17 PM THIS MAN SHOULD TRY AND GO TAKE ANGER MANAGEMENT CLASSESS,HOW CAN A PRESIDENT DUMP LIKE HIM PUTTING THE BLAME ON THE WHITE PEOPLE.HE USED TO TELL ME THIS LONG TIME AGO (TOUBAB AMUT MORUM)THE IS NOTHIN COMPARED WITH THE WHITE PEOPLE,THAT WAS BACK IN THE DAY WHEN HE WAS JUST A IGNORANT GERDERMERIE.KNOW U WANT TO PUT THE BLAME ON THEM CAUSE THEY DENIED YOU TO TALK TO THEM CAUSE OF UR DUMBNESS.YOU BETTER BE AWARE TIME IS RUNNING OUT BE PREPARED
PAMBI NAGEY,KABAY KOOLI.STUPID YOU LIVE BY THE BULLET U DIE BY THE BULLET PLEASE PUT THA IN MIND. Anonymous Friday, July 04, 2008 3:47 AM BULFAALEH, If he is "DUMP", where does that leave you? You can't even write simple english? No wonder you are jealous of this man.
Sanjiba, 1) Jammeh has been reconized as a true pan-african winning him numerous awards abroad. Amin has never achieved such. So, your comparison is totally absurd. 2) Jammeh needs no attention from your western bosses, he would have spoken otherwise (like you and like Tsangaraye -the puppet). No wonder Africa will remain enslaved because of people like you. Did you here your masters for just 1 (one) time put any blame on the Ian Smiths, the Boothas, the Voosters and so on? Now you rant with them about Mugabe! Thank God your type are not the leaders Gambia deserves. Allah has blessed us with no one's puppet. Malanding! And what are you doing for Gambia? Enjoying you depression in the US, ranting this and that while Jammeh tranform our nation the a standard to be reckoned with. The one he kicks out of their position are the one that are not ready to be aboard that sailing ship of progress. You don't like that, stay in the US. The days are gone when our precious time and resources are to be wasted. Long live Jammeh and God bless Gambia nad Africa. Buba - Boston, Massachusetts Friday, July 04, 2008 5:45 AM Again, we have an idiot going by the name "Anonymous" commending Jammeh with his nonsense comments on the Zimbabwe election and blaming the West. I can tell you that the people who are being killed and murdered in Zimbabwe are your fellow black brothers and sisters and instead of standing up for them, you are blaming the West. We have been independent for decades now and still things are as bleak as ever. Now, if you still want to blame the Simths and the Bothas for our current problems rather than the black leaders who have been ruling since independence, you can go ahead. It just proves your idiocy. As for what Malanding is doing for Gambia, I don’t know what it is but I am sure it is more than what you can ever do. I know there are thousands of Malandings in the West who are sending money to family and friends as well as investing in businesses in the Gambian, and that is what is keeping that country afloat. I doubt an idiot like you is doing anything other than running behind Yahya, praising him so that you can get handouts from him like a beggar. Anonymous Friday, July 04, 2008 8:22 AM Ghee "Buba", that truth real hurts you. You seem to like the word IDIOT - you seem to be revisiting home.
Am wasting my time on empty skulls like you when it comes to the Zimbabwe issue, you seem never to get the point. Moving to Gambia, Yahya is a great leader, you don't like the sound of it, DROP DEAD for he is the Gambian President and doing great at it. So again, Long live Yaya and God bless him and The Gambia. BTW, your family and Malanding's are your responsiblities. You don't expect to be commended for what you do for them, do you? I did not ask "what are you doing for you family? but "for GAMBIA". Got that? And if you think that your chicken dollar is what is keeping Gambia going... satisfy you state of denial ("Buba", handoral) and have a nice asyl-stay in the US. Malanding - United States, North America Friday, July 04, 2008 12:18 PM Please, argue my points....We need intelectual debate.Not just ranting for the sake of ranting.
Are you satisified with the judiciary system in the gambia? Has jammeh ever help manipulate the constitution to accomodate his personal ego? Elaborate on the relationship between government and the independent media in the gambia.How about control of the local government? Once again, use rational discourse. On your equires about my contribution to the gambia, well be informed that I just left gambia less than a month ago. So, no news worthy of dissemination as far as the "so called development" is concern. The gambian people are trully trying but the government is just some bunch of blood suckers headed by chief Jammeh. Here is a guy who helped change the constitution to enable him indulge into scrupulous businesses.He is more of a business man than a head of state. Back to my part part as a gambian...for over seven years now, i help contribute pay for the entire tax obligation of a particular village of over two hundred compounds.Distribute over 100 bas of sugar in the month of ramadan to fellow gambians. Help some pay for the education of some gambian children. Be informed that most gambians in the states,europe and other parts of the world does similar if not more. So wake up from your slumber and see the reality of life. I paid my way through college in the US and now equipped with a BBA and working on my second degree. Tell readers your educational qualification and what you do for the gambia? or should i say ...for Jammeh? Anonymous Saturday, July 05, 2008 11:19 AM ll Anonymous - Sacramento, California Saturday, July 05, 2008 11:21 AM Why are the British "very interested " in Zimbabwe ? Is it bacause the minority whites are losing THIER land ? Lamin - England, United Kingdom Saturday, July 05, 2008 4:00 PM Lets forget about, the west, land or white or black in Zimbabwe, the issue at hand is the people of Zimbabwe deserved to be ruled by the president they democratically choose be it a poppet to the west or whatever thats left to Zimbabweans to decide.mugabe like Yaya Jammeh has the mentality that because he foughth for idependence for zimbabwe, therefore the country is his personal asset, as Yaya jammeh always rants" I bet my life to takeover power.....therefore I am going to rule for another fourty years"This is robbish of these greedy African leaders.We all know the Hell Mandela went through to liberate South Africa and he only ruled for one term and handover.Jammeh himself should shut up because he has overstayed in powered which are all contributing to the African problems.Here is a man who once vow that no president will ever rule The Gambia for more than two terms, and here we are, he busy now campaigning for a FOURTH TERM. What a shame.God bless Africa. Anonymous Sunday, July 06, 2008 6:25 AM Malanding, I will not argue with you because there is no point. What I will do though, is point to your pathetic assertions. The constitution was put to a referandum passed by the gambian electorate, some amendments made by the national assembly (again voted in by the gambian electorate) and so on and so on... The very website you are ranting on is hosted in Gambia (.gm), so what media? The kind of watchmen come journalists type? No thanks! So the "so-called" development is coming from the gambian people and no input from the state (central government), how possible? DENIAL! What school are you going to, are they not teaching you simple logic in arguements? You see, you can keep on ranting on you rhetorics for years as you have been doing behind your labtop and across the atlantic, gambians on the ground are the ones that matters. Those who are living in reality knows where Gambia was yesterday, where she is today and it's future in the hands of an able, steadfast and willing leadership. You may as well stay away if you don't want to be part of that progress.
To your part as a gambian. Am impressed! A student? Giving over a hundred bags of sugar to your village of over 200 compounds for over 7 years? What a rich student? Sounds like Jammeh, The President... smell a "copycat" syndrom here. BTW, which "village" in gambia comprises of "over 200 compounds"? Sounds like a big gambian town to me. Or could you have mistakenly typed 200 for 20? There comes the simple logic in arguements again. And how did you get to this your "village" less tahn a month ago, by tarred 1st class roads or by red-stoned roads? If this "village" is "over 200 compounds", then there must be telephone lines, electricity, a senior secondary school and a health centre with at least 1 resident doctor today. Were there any of these facilities the time you left this your "village" for your new city life? Can you tell us who do you think provided all these facilities, the "people" as individuals or the state/goverment? Are all these what you call "so-called developments"? DENIAL, or simply no "rational discourse" (simple logic)? Where did you say you are equipped with a bba from? The states? No wonder, anyone can buy anything from there. Don't you worry about my own qualification. I am eqipped with a grade 1 education from a primary school of a small village of 9 compounds in Gambia and hoping to gain my first degree from the UNIVERSITY OF GAMBIA, but 1 thing is for sure: I can school you. ALA Sunday, July 06, 2008 8:37 AM Lamin goodmorning ,U laid out your idea clearly . But we have to remember the liberation struggle carried out in these two countries agreements were made to end them . Zimbabwe wanted total independence (land and natural resources) included.The Lancaster meeting set out everything ,who betrayed the process? BRITAIN.Mugabe want to kickout the white thieves and guess what.Britain plants in the MDC. They tried the same thing with Joshua Nkomo and it never work . SouthAfrica had a different case the white minority rulers had to exhausted the ANC struggle and made them to agree to an independence minus economic privilege . Liberation minus land equals disstablity.I think the west is not really interested in the political plight of Africans .We Africans should not let history repeat its self. For Yaya he has the right express his feelings as all other people.Well done the AU , more important issues were discussed instead of dancing to the music of western media and interest. Long live the AU. Mandella should think again he is becoming a puppet .Retire Uncle . Malanding - United States, North America Sunday, July 06, 2008 4:26 PM Anonymous, continue to slave yourself for Jammeh. Remember, there were the Malia Mungus of of Idi Amin, Samuel Doe, Charles Tailor, Mabutu,.....you name them. BUT one thing is very common to all these characters, PERISHED. They failed to acknowledge their blunders and continue to promote their wicked system against their own people.People like yourself would do anything to be used for your selfish reasons. You seems to be narrow minded and not worth arguing.You mentioned that you could school me, well,GOOD FOR YOU. Not someone who let himself be used like a gismo arguing every point against Jammeh's adm.
Just to make my point clear about my statement helping folks in the gambia....I mentioned... HELP CONTRIBUTE PAY FOR....this does not mean I entirely took the responsibility but inadditon to the contribution of other mates in the US. So, Professor Anonymous, read comments with open mind and not closed mind of yours.YOu asked me about my contribution for gambia and I responded. I give a rat's ass if you believe it or not.As far as the constitution admendments are concern...go lecture other gambians about what actual transpired.You seems to be leaving in a fool's paradise. Anonymous Monday, July 07, 2008 5:27 AM Malanding, I am a pan-african brother to Jammeh; but on the contrary you still are a slave to Elizabeth II, controlled mentally by Blair, Brown, Bush and co. This is indicative of your mention of all those ex-african leaders your white masters have negatively labelled. BTW, who made and aided those characters, used them and later labelled and dumped them when they where no longer useful to them? Where are you to mention Ian Smith, Botha, Vooster, Churchill, Bush, De Gaule, etc and etc some of whom mansaqued 100s of 1000s of African and other lifes in the name of colonialism and now neo-colonialism? These are the people who are to demand morality from others? Thank God they have only your kind to dance to their string, and that's your choice and problem. Leave the rest of us with our independent minds.
OK! You did not answer to the "200 compounds village" question, the "so-called development" issue vis a vis electricity, school, health centre, roads and etc..- and why is that? You can't deny that, can you? You have no credible assertions here and yet you ask for "rational discourse". I will "lecture" all gambians who are either ignorant or just in blind-folded denial as to what REALLY transpires (PROGRESS) in our beloved nation under an able leadership, starting from YOU. So lean back and pay attention! Questions? Lebb nako - Africa, World Monday, July 07, 2008 10:40 AM Salut, I am from Senegal but let me tell that if we have 1, 2, 3, 4 presidents like Jammeh... Africa won't be like it is today. Jammeh is the best president we have in Africa... ALA Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:29 PM Leb Nako do not worry we will change and if people open up their polluted minds then things go fast.Many more leaders like Jammeh will pop up from all corners of Africa.You see the colonialist has already done a great damage. Many of us hate to be what we are .Even speaking our own language is a same much more thinking African . Things have fallen apart.
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