Dear Editors,
I will be grateful if you allow me the chance to join the debate regarding our nation’s state of affairs. Please read my contribution with open mind because I am a first hand witness to what I am telling you. As a lady APRC meeting organiser now out of the country, I am aware of those who never get any qualification but awarded high positions both in the Civil Service and the Army. I think the Army is even the worst but now it is clear to everyone that was as a result of tribalism which I hate to elaborate on. Also since Jammeh came to power lots of bad things took place in the midst of public silence, arrogance, hypocrisy and greed. The educated and dedicated intellectuals were disregarded and despised and treated with contempt for the simple reason that Jammeh thought they are a threat to his totalitarian rule. Others are too cheap so much so that Jammeh treated them the way he wished and sacked them without explanation. Today, they cannot blame anyone but themselves.
The judiciary is in total controlled by Jammeh as he is empowered to hire and fire judicial officials with impunity. Again we must blame our selves for that because we allowed him to control the most important institution in our country. For this reason, I knew that Jammeh is a coward and not a revolutionary so I left looking for votes for him as my conscience cant allowed me to continue. I later told some of those I convince to join the APRC that I needed the money as there are no jobs in the country but mere propaganda and they must abandon the party. I met Gambians in the USA and some part of Europe and Africa who refused to return to Gambia even
though they are not experiencing any political problems. The simple reason they forwarded is that despite their qualification, Jammeh would never allow them to express their views and opinions in a fair manner and they end-up in the notorious Mile Two prison.
Any office you visit in Gambia or institution you step your feet in, you could found workers praising Jammeh for fear of losing their job. The worst places includes GRTS and the Daily Observer, Ports and Quadrangle. Therefore I suggest that Fatoumatta Jahumpha must not be insulted for siding with Jammeh taking into consideration where Jammeh found her. FJC was nothing and even confessed that it is because of Jammeh that she is known to the people. It is true that her father was a known politician but never a praise-singer or someone who undermine other and destroyed their lives and livelihoods. But what is important now is how Gambians should remember FJC as a person especially when Jammeh knew her true intentions and sacked her. Can she convince Jammeh to accept her once again? This should be included in the debate.
It is because of Jammeh reward she took for pleasure and used it to attack and humiliate lots of men and women in our society. She engaged in provoking and insulting Jammeh opponents to the level of the National Assembly where she swore to defend and protect the constitution without bias. I remember she insulted NRP leader Hamat Bah in a political rally but Bah insisted that she will never respond to such insults because FJC is a woman. She publicly insulted, abused and laughed at opposition leaders like lawyer Darboe, Halifa Sallah, Waa Juwara, Kemeseng Jammeh and Singhle Nyassi. The list goes on and on. FJC implicated businessmen that refused to contribute to Jammeh’s so called good cause. But her mistake was she never knew that she was been monitored by the NIA for those monies including the cash paid to Senegalese musicians to perform for Jammeh in the Gambia.
Jammeh knew that FJC is a close friend and associate of much feared ex- NIA Aboulie Kujabi, whom Jammeh later sacked, arrested and thrown out of the country like a common-criminal. FJC was making money in the name of Jammeh both left right and centre pretending to be a die-heart supporter, while we the real APRC organisers were left in the cold. FJC and co. are extremely broke people who can do anything to get money and recognition, therefore insulting her will never change a thing. FCJ’s worst enemies are those in the private press, she had ordered her NIA friends to monitor, arrest and torture journalists she consider ‘opposition elements’. In our presence, FJC, Baba jobe, Suma Jobe, ex-Finance Minister Famara Jatta etc heartlessly bought voter cards from poor farmer as little as D25.
She publicly acknowledged her role in sale of the Daily Observer and the humiliation the independent press-men and women. She even named journalists to be sacked both at the Observer and GRTS including the brave and fluent Peter Gomez. This is how powerful FJC was with the help of the NIA. Therefore those who know her contribution to the dictatorship including her attempts to fake Jammeh will continue to be very cautious about her actions and attitude in future. Thus we should continue to criticise her for her contribution in making us Gambians suffer but please don’t insult her. I love you all and thank you.
Ya Awa Badjie.
ANJUL (Reuters) - Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has dissolved his entire cabinet two months after securing re-election for a new five-year term, state broadcaster GRTS announced on Thursday.
The brief announcement did not say why Jammeh had taken the decision or when the cabinet would be replaced. It said the president had commended his ministers for their patriotism and hard work.
Former military coup leader Jammeh scored a landslide 72 percent victory in November to extend his 17 year-rule over the tiny West African country, which attracts thousands of Western tourists to its white-sand beaches and tropical forests.
The African Union said Jammeh had benefited from a strong media bias and greater financial resources than rivals.
Although he has presided over a period of stability, a number of former allies have been accused of plotting coup bids during his rule.
Minnesota Department of Health
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) will be held in Minnesota, as across the nation, on Feb. 7 to call attention to the staggering toll HIV/AIDS has had on Black communities across the country.
With the national theme of, "I Am My Brother/Sister's Keeper: Fight HIV/AIDS," local organizers hope to raise awareness and encourage African-Americans and African-born persons to get tested, get educated, get treated and get involved within their communities to halt the spread of this disease.
"We are emphasizing the importance of getting tested for HIV and getting into care if infected," said Peter Carr, manager of the STD and HIV Section, Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). "New studies show that HIV transmission rates can be reduced by 96 percent when infected persons get into care and treatment. As part of this year's observance, local agencies will be offering free HIV testing."

By Mathew K Jallow
Civil Society Associations-Gambia, a coalition of seven Gambian civil and human rights organizations spread across Europe, the United States and West Africa has been launched after a year of online meetings and dozens of conference calls between founding members. The purpose of CSAG is to challenge the impunity with which the Gambian state has subjected innocent citizens to the most egregious rights abuses, which include extra-judicial executions, murders, tortures, forced disappearances, and the pervasive arrests, detentions and incarcerations. To more effectively execute its responsibilities, a new executive was elected to manage the affairs of the organization for a period of two years. The new executive comprises: 
i. Banka Manneh; Chairman, US
ii. Ndey Tapha-Sosseh; Secretary General, Mali
iii. Yaya Dampha; Treasurer, Sweden
iv. Abdoulie Jobe; Member, UK
v. Alieu Ceesay; Member, Scotland, UK
vi. Buba Baldeh; Member, Senegal
vii. Mathew K. Jallow; Member, US 
Following the election a new executive, and after extensive and exhaustive consultations, CSAG launched a website to facilitate the gathering and dissemination of information in timely manner. Readers will notice that over the past few weeks, CSAG put out press releases and public notices in line with the organization’s commitment to the restoration of the rule of law in The Gambia. So far, CSAG has sought to network with like-minded regional and international rights organizations to more broadly involve the wider international community in the effort to put the spotlight on the atrocities perpetrated by the Gambian regime. CSAG recognizes the difficult challenges confronting the Gambia and, therefore, values the working relationships so far established and continue to establish with other regional and international rights organization.
Dear Editor,
I am a board member of Hand In Health (HIH – handinhealth.org), a Minnesota based NGO. Hand In Health has been supporting health and education in The Gambia since 2006. In 2010 HIH provided 7500 medical books for the hospital library in Bwiam.
Hand In Health is partnering with Books For Africa, (BFA - booksforafrica.org) with a goal of ending the book famine in The Gambia. Together we will send one million school and reading books to The Gambia and build up to six regional libraries, over a 3 to 5 year period. BFA and HIH raised funds for two 40ft containers of over 44,000 school and library books for The Gambia. This shipment left Atlanta 3 weeks ago and is due in Banjul by early February 2012.
By Mathew K Jallow
Dr. Amadou S Janneh conviction
For once, the cynics proved me wrong. I admit. It was just that given the extraordinary amount of unsubstantiated prosecutorial evidence, I felt that no judge could find grounds on which to convict Dr. Amadou S Janneh. Or so I thought; rather, I hoped. I was holding our hope that at the very minimum; Dr. Janneh would come out this fracas wounded by the blatant abuse of his citizen rights, but still a free man. 
I was wrong; very wrong. Quite frankly, I was thrown way off guard by the allure of fair-play; charmed by some of the comments and observations Judge Emmanuel Nkea made during the trial. But these turned out to be mere rhetorical flourishes weaved in sadistic deception and delivered with provincial embellishment to project a false sense of fairness. Read more
Thursday, January 24, 2011
GAMBIAN CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS AND PARTNERS CAUTION AGAINST A PRESIDENT YAHYA JAMMEH AFRICAN UNION CHAIRMANSHIP
Your Excellencies,
On the eve of the African Union Summit to be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the 29th and 30th January, we the undersigned Gambian Civil Society Groupsi, regional and international partners in the struggle for human rights, democracy and free expression in The Gambia, humbly petition your august body, the Assembly of the Heads of State and Government, representing the member countries of the African Union not to elect President Yayha Jammeh of The Gambia, as chairman of the African Union.

It has been brought to our attention that according to the rules of procedure of the Assembly, the Heads of State during the January Summit should elect one of their peers to assume the rotating Chairmanship of the Union. We are also aware that in 2012, West Africa has the chairperson responsibility and that President Yahya Jammeh, of The Gambia has declared his candidature. Read details
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By Archam Molengel, Sare Balebeh, The Gambia
Reflections from a Gambian citizen on the recent imprisonment of a former government information minister-Dr. Amadou Scattered Janneh will spend the rest of his life in prison, this, after a Gambian court found him and others guilty of attempting to overthrow the democratically eleceted government of President Yahya Jammeh.
Exploring the Scattered Janneh case
I observed from the onset, how the trial started, reading very seriously the editorials, and the general trends in the news media. I wasn't supposed to be very occupied to miss the court reports about the case when I could not make it at the courts. Somehow, I had started to make up my mind after I allowed myself to be part of a spiritual flight that traverse across the cosmos urging the heart to doing things that are so passionate to itself. That moment, the moment, we, call love, yes or no. If someone can get kicked for speaking one's mind, rest assured, if Amadou Scattered Janneh, (scattered as they call him his native Gunjur) is there, his face will be kicked right on. And here is why? Read more
By Fakebba j Samateh.
I learned with sadness and dismay that the chief Gambian cheat had given himself another five year term in the office, thus making a fourth five year term. Watching Yahya Jammeh's inauguration on televission would show any sensible thinking Gambian, what the true intentions of this Kanilai Monster are.
1. Jammeh came to power accusing the Jawara administration of staying too long in power thus encouraging rampant corruption and mismanagement of public funds.
2. Jammeh said he hates politics because all politicians are hypocrites for they always lie to people promising what they cannot do.
3.Maybe Gambians either did not know or they keep pretending they don't know. How many of you have ever visited Kanilai? Yesterday Kanilai and today Kanilai are like earth and heaven for Kanilai is turning into a Dubai with Banks and hotels also the president has built a semi stadium now called the cultural square.

President Obama's State of the Union Address 2012
"So it is with America. Each time I look at that flag, I’m reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those fifty stars and those thirteen stripes. No one built this country on their own. This Nation is great because we built it together. This Nation is great because we worked as a team. This Nation is great because we get each other’s backs. And if we hold fast to that truth, in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great; no mission too hard. As long as we’re joined in common purpose, as long as we maintain our common resolve, our journey moves forward, our future is hopeful, and the state of our Union will always be strong". Read full text


Press Release:
In accordance with the organizational by-laws, the general membership of Save the Gambia Democracy Project (STGDP) elected a Management Committee to run the affairs of the organization for the next two years on Saturday January 21, 2012. The Management Committee comprises of six officials as: Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary General, Public Relations Officer, Treasurer, and Political Strategist At-large. Listed below are the newly elected Management Committee members: Banka Manneh of Atlanta Metro Area (Georgia, USA) was elected to extend his term as Chairman of STGDP. Banka's relentless demeanor and hard work, commitment and top notch leadership has proven to be a tremendous asset for the organization.
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