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Published 12/27/2011 - 9:23 p.m. GMT

I read with curious interest the Gambia’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Tangara’s effort to reach out to Diaspora Gambians. I said curious because this is only now happening when Yahya Jammeh’s regime is increasingly under intense pressure from the international community after the recent fraudulent elections. What this latest move has made abundantly clear is that in Yahya Jammeh’s attempts to be a smart ass, he has exposed his stupidity.
Published 12/17/2011 - 1:07 a.m. GMT

As a daughter I am writing this tribute with the words hesitantly appearing or should I say appearing between teardrops, hands shaking like a leaf, and a feeling of numbness down my spine bringing back all that pain and horror of that Thursday night (16 December, 2004).
Published 11/22/2011 - 4:47 p.m. GMT

Mariama Darboe-Janneh, my dear cousin, has said it all. Papa Ousainu Darboe is indeed the best father, uncle, grandfather, husband, and brother anyone would want to have. His house is a place many can call home. The greatest moment in my life was living in his house. I grew up
 
Published 11/22/2011 - 1:19 a.m. GMT

Fellow Gambian,

It is with a heavy heart that we send you this solemn email about a potential historic moment in our beloved country. As you are aware the elections will be on Thursday, 24th November, 2011. On this day Gambians will choose the direction that they would like the

Published 11/01/2011 - 6:02 p.m. GMT

President Yahya Jammeh bent on silencing independent media
President Yahya Jammeh, the butcher of Kanilai must go.

Dear the people of Jarra, Lower River Division, and all the Gambians in general, I hereby make a request to all of you to vote Yaya Jammmeh out in this coming Presidential Election, which is due on the November 24th 2011 in order to avoid the Libyan style revolution.


 
Published 10/02/2011 - 11:26 p.m. GMT

Being the smallest country in West Africa, the Gambia now has the unenviable record of having the largest number of sacked officials in the public service. These included Cabinet Ministers, Secretary-Generals, Permanent Secretaries, Managing Directors, High Court Judges, Magistrates, Journalists, Speakers of Parliament, National Assembly members, Heads of Security Agencies, University lecturers